[PMP] 1284 Cmd Set w/ IPP "printer-device-id" (14 December 2009)

[PMP] 1284 Cmd Set w/ IPP "printer-device-id" (14 December 2009)

Ira McDonald blueroofmusic at gmail.com
Mon Dec 14 17:02:53 UTC 2009


Hi,

[To: PMP, WIMS, IPP]

I just posted an expanded Prototype draft of the PWG Command Set Format for
IEEE 1284 Device ID at:

 ftp://ftp.pwg.org/pub/pwg/pmp/wd/wd-pmp1284cmdset10-20091214.pdf / doc
 - clean copy w/ line numbers

 ftp://ftp.pwg.org/pub/pwg/pmp/wd/wd-pmp1284cmdset10-20091130-rev.pdf / doc
 - with redlines and line numbers

This version defines the new IPP Printer attribute "printer-device-id
(text(1023))",
per the IPP WG and WIMS WG discussions last week at December PWG F2F.

For review at today's WIMS WG teleconference and WIMS WG last call through
early January.

Cheers,
- Ira
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Changes to create the version of 14 December 2009 – Prototype Draft

- Editorial – kept document status at Prototype Draft, per December PWG F2F

- Editorial – revised Abstract and section 1 Introduction to include new IPP
  “printer-device-id”, per December PWG F2F

- Editorial – renamed section 3.2.3 to External Network Adapter with
  locally-attached Printer, for clarity

- Technical – revised all of section 3 Requirements to include new IPP
  “printer-device-id”, per December PWG F2F

- Editorial – renamed section 5 to PWG Extensions to IEEE 1284 Device ID,
  per December PWG F2F

- Technical – added section 5.2 IPP printer-device-id (text(1023)), per
  December PWG F2F

- Technical – revised section 6 to include REQUIRED implemention of
  “printer-device-id” for IPP/2.0 and higher versions (to be added to IPP
  Version 2.0 Second Edition as well)

- Editorial – revised section 7 IANA and PWG Considerations to include
  the IANA registration for the new IPP “printer-device-id” attribute defined
  in section 5.2

- Editorial – deleted unused section 13 Appendix A – Design Alternatives

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