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On Apr 20, 2012, at 2:38 AM, "Zehler, Peter" <Peter.Zehler at xerox.com> wrote:
> Perhaps the description of 'process-monochrome' and 'process-bi-level'
> could include the clarification "(more than 1 colorant)".
>>> Peter Zehler
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>>> -----Original Message-----
> From: ipp-bounces at pwg.org [mailto:ipp-bounces at pwg.org] On Behalf Of
> Michael Sweet
> Sent: Thursday, April 19, 2012 9:02 PM
> To: William Wagner
> Cc: ipp at pwg.org> Subject: Re: [IPP] WG Last Call - IPP Job and Printer Extensions - Set 3
> (JPS3)(April 9 through April 18, 2012)
>> Bill,
>> We do, in fact, define "monochrome" as being 1 colorant, typically
> black. A vendor might choose to implement an IPP Printer that uses blue
> ink, for example, but I expect the mainstream usage to be black ink.
>>> On Apr 19, 2012, at 5:55 PM, William Wagner wrote:
>>> Michael,
>> My memory might be off, but although the distinction between
>> monochrome and process monochrome as referring to marking with a
>> single colorant versus obtaining that color from multiple colorants is
>>> right, I thought that we used the term 'monochrome' rather than just
>> 'black' to refer to one-color printing, where that color was usually
>> but not necessarily black. But perhaps it is an unimportant
> distinction.
>> Thanks,
>> Bill Wagner
>>>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: ipp-bounces at pwg.org [mailto:ipp-bounces at pwg.org] On Behalf Of
>> Michael Sweet
>> Sent: Thursday, April 19, 2012 8:12 PM
>> To: James Cloos
>> Cc: ipp at pwg.org>> Subject: Re: [IPP] WG Last Call - IPP Job and Printer Extensions - Set
>>> 3
>> (JPS3) (April 9 through April 18, 2012)
>>>> James,
>>>> On Apr 19, 2012, at 2:30 PM, James Cloos wrote:
>>> Apologies for the stupid question, but I couldn't find an
> explanation....
>>>>>> For a colour printer, what is the difference between monochrome and
>>> process-monochome?
>>>>>> monochrome is black using 1 color (black).
>>>> process-monochrome is black using many colors (typically black plus
>> varying amounts of cyan, magenta, and yellow, although it can also
>> apply to black from just cyan, magenta, and yellow).
>>>> _________________________________________________________
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