JMP> Analysis paper on jmJobStateTable vs. jmAttributeTable

JMP> Analysis paper on jmJobStateTable vs. jmAttributeTable

JK Martin jkm at underscore.com
Thu May 22 12:17:20 EDT 1997


I agree with Ron that Tom's two proposed attributes should be
included in the Job MIB.


Any serious objections from anyone?  If so, please speak up, as
we are really getting down to the wire on this draft.


	...jay




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Date: Thu, 22 May 1997 06:57:44 -0700 (PDT)
From: Ron Bergman <rbergma at dpc.com>
To: Tom Hastings <hastings at cp10.es.xerox.com>
cc: jmp at pwg.org
Subject: RE: JMP> Analysis paper on jmJobStateTable vs. jmAttributeTable
X-X-Sender: rbergma at it.dpc.com


Tom,


I have no objection to the addition of the two attributes.


	Ron Bergman






On Mon, 19 May 1997, Tom Hastings wrote:


> In going over my notes, I see that we didn't process the last part of paper
> number 9 at the 5/16 JMP meeting.
> 
> Does any one have a problem if I add the following two attributes
> to the Attribute table [with the suffix "Completed" added] as:
> 
> From Paper number 9:
> 
> Lastly, I would like to request two new attribute be added for 
>  accounting purposes with color capable devices. Color devices 
>  typically cannot measure the exact amount of colorant consumed per 
>  job, but can easily measure the number of color impressions. This is 
>  important for accurate accounting since color impressions cost more 
>  than black impressions with most current marking technologies. I have 
>  included the ASN.1 here for your convenience:
> 
>      fullColorImpressionsCompleted(??),        -- Integer32(-2..2147483647)
>          -- INTEGER:  The total number of full color impressions 
>          -- completed by the device for this job so far.  For printing, the
>          -- impressions completed includes interpreting, marking, and
>          -- stacking the output.  For other types of job services,
>          -- the number of impressions completed includes the number
>          -- of impressions processed. Full color impressions are
>          -- typically defined as those requiring 3 or more colorants,
>          -- but this may vary by implementation.
> 
>      highlightColorImpressionsCompleted(??),        -- Integer32(-2..2147483647)
>          -- INTEGER:  The total number of highlight color impressions 
>          -- completed by the device for this job so far.  For printing, the
>          -- impressions completed includes interpreting, marking, and
>          -- stacking the output.  For other types of job services,
>          -- the number of impressions completed includes the number
>          -- of impressions processed. Highlight color impressions are
>          -- typically defined as those requiring black plus one other
>          -- colorant, but this may vary by implementation.
> 








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