[IPP] First draft of IPP Finishings 2.1 available for review

[IPP] First draft of IPP Finishings 2.1 available for review

Yardumian, Rick RYardumian at ciis.canon.com
Fri Apr 15 00:12:42 UTC 2016


Hi Smith, Mike & Bill,

For completeness should we add the new ‘draw-line’ value to trimming-type in Finishing 2.1?

Thanks,
Rick

From: ipp [mailto:ipp-bounces at pwg.org] On Behalf Of Kennedy, Smith (Wireless Architect)
Sent: Thursday, April 14, 2016 1:56 PM
To: Michael Sweet
Cc: ipp at pwg.org
Subject: Re: [IPP] First draft of IPP Finishings 2.1 available for review

I wasn't sure whether the registrations posted earlier to the reflector were sufficient or if they needed to be included.  I will make these changes in the next draft, to be posted hopefully by EOD tomorrow, in preparation for the F2F.

Smith


On 2016-04-14, at 2:32 PM, Michael Sweet <msweet at apple.com<mailto:msweet at apple.com>> wrote:

Bill,

On Apr 14, 2016, at 4:06 PM, wamwagner at comcast.net<mailto:wamwagner at comcast.net> wrote:

Hi Smith,
My notes indicated that EcoStaple (perhaps as “crimp”) and Engineering Z Fold values would be  included in Finishings 2.1, but I do not see them. Am I just missing tem or was there a change of approach?

Yes, I think these should be in there but currently are not.

The changes that are needed are:

1. Figure 1: Add 'fold-engineering-z' (I owe you this one Smith)

2. New Section 5.1.x PWG 5100.1-YYYY "finishings Values"

   - New "finishings" enum value 101 with keyword name 'fold-engineering-z'
   - "Fold the hardcopy output vertically into three sections, forming a Z but leaving room for binding, punching, or stapling along the top edge."

3. Section 5.2.6.4 “folding” Examples

   `fold-engineering-z’
   folding = { folding-direction=’inward’ folding-offset=11593
               folding-reference-edge=’top’ },
             { folding-direction=’outward’ folding-offset=20646
               folding-reference-edge=’top’ }

4. New Section 5.2.12.5 stitching-type (type2 keyword)

   The "stitching-type" member attribute specifies the type of stitching to use. The following values are defined by this specification:

       'auto': Automatically choose a stitching type based on the Set being finished.
       'crimp': Crimp the Set together.
       'wire': Use wire staples.

5. New Section 6.x stitching-type-supported (1setOf type2 keyword)

   The "stitching-type-supported" Printer attribute lists the supported values for the "stitching-type" (section 5.2.12.5) member attribute.


Note: JDF has a "stitching type" with values "corner", "saddle", and "side".  Perhaps we should use the name "stitching-kind" instead to avoid confusion (since JDF doesn't currently support crimping/eco-staples)???

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Michael Sweet, Senior Printing System Engineer


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