[IPP] Questions for the stable draft of IPP FaxOut

[IPP] Questions for the stable draft of IPP FaxOut

William A Wagner wamwagner at comcast.net
Wed Apr 17 12:33:15 EDT 2013


I seem to recall that we decided to make Send-Hardcopy-Document optional or
conditionally mandatory (if there is a scan capability) and were going to
ask for an errata on the SM FaxOut spec.

Bill W.

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From: ipp-bounces at pwg.org [mailto:ipp-bounces at pwg.org] On Behalf Of Michael
Sweet
Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2013 12:21 PM
To: munehisa.matsuda at brother.co.jp
Cc: ipp at pwg.org
Subject: Re: [IPP] Questions for the stable draft of IPP FaxOut

Hi,

On 2013-04-17, at 4:24 AM, munehisa.matsuda at brother.co.jp wrote:
> Dear all,
> 
> We have two questions regarding the stable draft of IPP FaxOut.
> 
> 1. Send-Hardcopy-Document:
> Since we cannot imagine the usage, we do not understand why this operation
MUST be supported.
> So could you tell us the use case of the Send-Hardcopy-Document operation?
> If this operation is NOT critical for IPP FaxOut, we suggest to change it
to be "optional" for implementing easily.

If you have a scan head on your MFP then users will want to be able to fax
documents from that scan head.  There are already a lot of mobile
applications being provided that serve as alternatives to the printer's own
control panel, so this operation would allow those applications to support
faxout as well.

And FWIW, the current wording is based on the intended conformance of the
Semantic Model FaxOut spec, which makes the operation required.

> 2. destination-statuses:
> We want to clarify which transmission status value should be specified in
the "destination-statuses" when a multiple destination job is canceled.
> Details are described below, but we think it is slightly unclear.

I'm happy to clarify the text here.

> "4.1.3 Job Terminating State
> "The terminating state of an IPP FaxOut Job reflects the absolute final
disposition of the Job. Jobs in the 'canceled' state were canceled by a User
using the Cancel-Job, Cancel-Jobs, or Cancel-My-Jobs operations, regardless
of whether any or all of the Job has been processed or partially transferred
to its destination URI(s). The "destination-statuses" Job Description
attribute (section 7.3.1) provides detailed information regarding the
progress of the job prior to cancellation."
> 
> For example, the job has 5 destinations.
> The job is canceled when the device is transfering fax document to 3rd
destination.
> ...
> job-state: canceled
> destination-statuses:
> 1. completed
> 2. completed
> 3. canceled
> 4. canceled
> 5. canceled
> 
> Which is correct?

The latter.

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Michael Sweet, Senior Printing System Engineer, PWG Chair


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