IPP> I-D ACTION:draft-ietf-ipp-model-10.txt

IPP> I-D ACTION:draft-ietf-ipp-model-10.txt

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directories.  This draft is a work item of the Internet Printing
Protocol Working Group of the IETF.

	Title		: Internet Printing Protocol/1.0: Model and Semantics
	Author(s)       : P. Powell, T. Hasting, R. Herriot, S.
			  Isaacson, R. deBry
	Filename	: draft-ietf-ipp-model-10.txt
	Pages		: 188
	Date		: 06-Jul-98
	
This document is one of a set of documents, which together describe
all aspects of a new Internet Printing Protocol (IPP).  IPP is an
application level protocol that can be used for distributed printing
using Internet tools and technologies.  The protocol is heavily
influenced by the printing model introduced in the Document Printing
Application (DPA) [ISO10175] standard.  Although DPA specifies both
end user and administrative features, IPP version 1.0 (IPP/1.0)
focuses only on end user functionality.

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