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	Title		: Internet Printing Protocol/1.0: Protocol Specification
	Author(s)	: R. Turner, R. Herriot, S. Butler, P. Moore
	Filename	: draft-ietf-ipp-protocol-06.txt
	Pages		: 33
	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 technology.  The protocol is heavily influenced
by the printing model introduced in the Document Printing Application
(ISO/IEC 10175 DPA) standard [dpa].  Although DPA specifies both end
user and administrative features, IPP version 1.0 is focused only on end
user functionality.
 
The full set of IPP documents includes:
 
  Requirements for an Internet Printing Protocol [ipp-req]
  Internet Printing Protocol/1.0: Model and Semantics [ipp-mod]
  Internet Printing Protocol/1.0: Protocol Specification (this
     document)

The requirements document takes a broad look at distributed printing
functionality, and it enumerates real-life scenarios that help to
clarify the features that need to be included in a printing protocol for
the Internet.  It identifies requirements for three types of users: end
users, operators, and administrators.  The requirements document calls
out a subset of end user requirements that MUST be satisfied in the
first version of IPP.  Operator and administrator requirements are out
of scope for v1.0. The model and semantics document describes a
simplified model with abstract objects, their attributes, and their
operations. The model introduces a Printer object and a Job object.  The
Job object supports multiple documents per job. The protocol
specification is formal document which incorporates the ideas in all the
other documents into a concrete mapping using clearly defined data
representations and transport protocol mappings that real implementers
can use to develop interoperable client and printer (server) side
components.
 
This document is the ''Internet Printing Protocol/1.0: Protocol
Specification'' document.

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