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Summary of PWG Face-to-Face Meeting in Cupertino, CA Oct 28, 2013

The Printer Working Group recently held a face-to-face meeting on October 22-24, 2013 at Ricoh‘s facilities in Cupertino, CA. We discussed current and future liaisons with other standards groups, reviewed several drafts of in-progress. specifications, and outlined future IPP System Control Service and Semantic Model 3.0 documents.

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PWG Formal Vote of IPP FaxOut Service (concluded) Oct 10, 2013

The PWG Formal Vote of the IPP FaxOut Service has begun. The IPP FaxOut specification defines defines an IPP extension to support the PWG Semantic Model FaxOut service over IPP.

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PWG Formal Vote of IPP Transaction-Based Printing Extensions (concluded) Oct 8, 2013

The PWG Formal Vote of the IPP Transaction-Base Printing Extensions has begun. The IPP Transaction-Based Printing Extensions specification defines extensions to the Internet Printing Protocol that support the business transaction logic needed for paid, PIN, release, and quota-based printing through local and commercial services.

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W3C Workshop on Publishing and the Open Web Platform Oct 8, 2013

A representative from the IEEE-ISTO Printer Working Group (PWG) attended the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) "Publishing and the Open Web Platform" workshop in September 2013 and participated in the “Standards Bodies: Who does what?” panel.

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PWG Meets with Broadband Forum Sep 20, 2013

This week in Atlanta, a representative from the IEEE-ISTO Printer Working Group (PWG) presented and participated in the Broadband Forum‘s Q3 meeting to discuss wide-area Internet-based management of printers by telecom providers and how PWG standards can support that effort.

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Summary of PWG Face-to-Face Meeting in Camas, WA (concluded) Aug 14, 2013

The Printer Working Group recently held a face-to-face meeting on August 6-8, 2013 at Sharp‘s facilities in Camas, WA. We discussed a potential 3D printing BOF, reviewed several drafts of in-progress specifications, and set new goals and milestones for the Cloud Imaging, Internet Printing Protocol, and Semantic Model workgroups.

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PWG Last Call of IPP Transaction-Based Printing Extensions (concluded) Jul 30, 2013

The PWG Last Call of the IPP Transaction-Based Printing Extensions has begun. The IPP Transaction-Based Printing Extensions specification defines an IPP extension to support monetary, quota-based, and release printing transactions. Please provide your responses prior to August 30th so that we can advance it to a formal vote.

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Printing from Mobile Devices, Part 3 May 20, 2013

The PWG has announced IPP Everywhere to enable printing from mobile devices without apps or vendor-specific drivers. In our previous post we talked about the advantages of allowing native printing capabilities. Users don‘t have to download apps or update them. They don’t have to create accounts or sign in. Touch “print”, choose options, and you‘re good to go.

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Printing from Mobile Devices, Part 2 May 17, 2013

In a previous post, we talked about how printing from mobile devices has moved from a non-starter to a somewhat more complex capability based around vendor-specific apps and with little standardization. Wondering if mobile device users really do want to print something?

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New IPP Everywhere Standard Lets Users Print From Smartphones and Tablets Without Apps or Vendor-Specific Device Drivers May 14, 2013

CUPERTINO, Calif., May 14, 2013 – Users of today’s smartphones and tablets can do almost anything on these devices – except print from them natively, without downloading apps or vendor-specific device drivers. Now, an industry standards group, the IEEE-ISTO Printer Working Group, has solved that problem with a new specification, IPP Everywhere.

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