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@dpc.com>
To: Tom Hastings <hastings@cp10.es.xerox.com>
cc: jmp@pwg.org
Subject: RE: JMP> Analysis paper on jmJobStateTable vs. jmAttributeTable
X-X-Sender: rbergma@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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