[IPP] Request to have 2 new keywords defined for "output-bin": 'job-separator' and 'collator'

[IPP] Request to have 2 new keywords defined for "output-bin": 'job-separator' and 'collator'

Michael Sweet msweet at apple.com
Wed Jul 9 20:40:21 UTC 2014


No objections here, although the descriptions could be made simpler and less tied to a particular implementation, e.g.:

    'job-separator'; All of the output for the job is placed in an empty output tray. If no trays are empty, the Printer chooses an output tray in an implementation-defined manner.

    'collator'; Each copy is placed in an empty output tray. If all trays are full, the Printer cycles through each of the trays in an implementation-defined manner.

Since you can only specify one "output-bin" value, I don't think you need the "When this mode is selected" user manual verbiage.


On Jul 8, 2014, at 1:19 PM, Kennedy, Smith (Wireless Architect) <smith.kennedy at hp.com> wrote:

> Greetings,
> 
> Hewlett-Packard would like to request that 2 new keywords be defined for the “output-bin” attribute defined in PWG 5100.2: ‘job-separator’ and ‘collator’.  Each of them are described below.
> 
> ‘job-separator’
> Jobs are delivered to an available (empty) output bin (a job can include the original and its copies), starting from the top bin and continuing to the bottom bin. If no bins are empty, a job is delivered first to the top bin and, if the top bin is full, then to subsequent bins, continuing to the bottom bin. The bin that the job is sent to is considered the destination bin. When the Job Separator mode is selected, you cannot select which bin to send your job to.
> 
> ’collator’
> Each copy of a single print or copy job is delivered to a separate output bin, starting with the top bin and continuing to the bottom bin. When a copy is delivered to the lowest bin, the next copy is delivered to the top bin and the delivery process is repeated. When this mode is selected, you cannot select which bin to send your job to.
> 
> Please reply with any comments or questions.  We can discuss these briefly in the next IPP WG con call,
> 
> Cheers,
> Smith
> 
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Michael Sweet, Senior Printing System Engineer, PWG Chair

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