[Pwg-Announce] Registration of additional PDLs in IANAPrtInterpreterLangFamilyTC

[Pwg-Announce] Registration of additional PDLs in IANAPrtInterpreterLangFamilyTC

Christoph Lindemann Christoph.Lindemann at PrintAssociates.com
Fri Feb 12 08:11:53 UTC 2010


Hi,

 

I try to maintain a list of found IEEE 1284 Device ID COMMAND SET values
on the following page:

 

http://www.undocprint.org/formats/communication_protocols/ieee_1284#comm
and_set

 

So you might find some inspiration there.

 

Best regards,

Christoph Lindemann

 

 

 

 

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Subject: [Pwg-Announce] Registration of additional PDLs in
IANAPrtInterpreterLangFamilyTC

 

 Greetings:

 

At the February WIMS  Face-to-face meeting, it was agreed that, in line
with the standization of the IEEE 1284 Device ID COMMAND SET  entry, it
would be desirable to have standard terms  to identify more of the
prevalent PDL types and versions. The most reasonable way to do this is
to add them to the PrtInterpreterLangFamilyTC in the IANA Printer MIB
(http://www.iana.org/assignments/ianaprinter-mib)

 

It was suggested that JDF, JMF and PPML be  added.

 

It was also suggested that new entrys be added to be able to distinguish
between significantly different versions of common PDLs. Suggestions
were:

PS2, PS3, PCL3, PCL5e, PCL6 and various versions of PDF ( ISO 19005
[PDF/a], ISO32000 [PDF1.7], PDF1.3, PDF1.5 and PDF/is were mentioned).

 

We are soliciting comments on whether these additions are proper and
sufficient, or whether there are other common interpreter languages or
variations that are sufficiently different from those already listed
that should be included. 

 

Please send your comments to wims at pwg.org.

 

Thanks,

 

Bill Wagner


 


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