Greetings,
In IPP Everywhere™ 1.0, "print-rendering-intent" support is mandatory for all printers. However, in JPS3 (PWG 5100.13), "print-rendering-intent" support is required only for printers that support "printer-icc-profiles" and ICC color matching. Is there any functional reason to continue to require "print-rendering-intent" for printers that don't support "printer-icc-profiles"? If there is no compelling reason, I propose we soften the IPP Everywhere™ requirement for "print-rendering-intent" in v1.1.
Thoughts? Objections?
Cheers,
Smith
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Smith Kennedy
Wireless & Standards Architect - IPG-PPS
Standards - IEEE ISTO PWG / Bluetooth SIG / Wi-Fi Alliance / NFC Forum / USB-IF
Chair, IEEE ISTO Printer Working Group
HP Inc.
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