> What *I* would like to know is "is there a sequence I can send it
> that would cause it to reset" - equivalent to a reboot - that
> way we could get the driver to do it every once in a while and
> avoid this nasty.
>

I would look at it's SNMP capabilities.  There should be something to
reset/reboot the printer.

Getting the ucd-snmp utilities and using snmpwalk on a machine is very
enlightening - you'll never know what you're going to find.

Luke


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