All,
This was approved and posted to the IANA IPP registry earlier this week... :)
> On Sep 7, 2018, at 3:46 PM, Kennedy, Smith (Wireless & Standards Architect) <smith.kennedy at hp.com> wrote:
>> Greetings,
>> HP Inc. requests the registration of the following 5 IPP attributes:
>>> Job Template attributes: Reference
> ------------------------------- ---------
> pclm-source-resolution (resolution) [WiFiDirectPrint]
>>> Printer Description attributes: Reference
> ------------------------------- ---------
> pclm-raster-back-side (keyword) [WiFiDirectPrint]
> pclm-source-resolution-supported (1setOf resolution) [WiFiDirectPrint]
> pclm-strip-height-preferred (1setOf integer) [WiFiDirectPrint]
> pclm-strip-height-supported (integer) [WiFiDirectPrint]
>>> Attributes (attribute syntax)
> Keyword Attribute Value Reference
> ------------------------------- ---------
> pclm-raster-back-side (keyword) [WiFiDirectPrint]
> normal [WiFiDirectPrint]
> rotated [WiFiDirectPrint]
> flipped [WiFiDirectPrint]
>>> [WiFiDirectPrint] - Wi-Fi Alliance, "Wi-Fi Peer-to-Peer Services Print (P2Ps-Print) Technical Specification Version 1.1", https://www.wi-fi.org/file/wi-fi-peer-to-peer-services-technical-specification-package-v12>>> Here are the backing definitions:
>> Job Template Attributes:
> ---------------------------------
>> 3.12.8 pclm-source-resolution (resolution)
> This attribute specifies the source resolution of the PCLm Document
> for the Job.
>>> Printer Description Attributes
> ---------------------------------
>> 3.12.4 pclm-raster-back-side (keyword)
> This attribute specifies the bitmap coordinate system for the back
> side of duplex sheets and the following keyword values are defined:
>> +---------+------------------+-------------------+
> | KEYWORD | LONG EDGE ORIGIN | SHORT EDGE ORIGIN |
> +---------+------------------+-------------------+
> | normal | top-left | top-left |
> | rotated | bottom-right | top-left |
> | flipped | bottom-left | top-right |
> +---------+------------------+-------------------+
>> 3.12.9 pclm-source-resolution-supported (1setOf resolution)
> This attribute enumerates the printer’s supported source resolutions
> (specific to PCLm). Specifies the resolution or range of source
> resolutions supported by the printer. Typically, a printer will produce
> better resolution and perform better when the source and printer
> resolution are equal.
>> 3.12.10 pclm-strip-height-preferred (integer)
> This attribute specifies the Printer's preferred strip height for
> Jobs that use the PCLm document format.
>> 3.12.11 pclm-strip-height-supported (1setOf integer)
> This attribute specifies the strip/swath heights that the Printer
> supports. Each non-zero strip height value MUST be a power of 2 and MUST
> NOT be less than 16. The strip height is specified in source space
> coordinates. This attribute is only required for PCLm jobs. Strip height
> is relative to page i.e. if 16 means strip height is = page length/16.
>> A return value of 0 indicates that the entire page should be
> delivered to the printer as a single strip, e.g. strip height is equal to
> the page height, resulting in a strip count of 1.
>>> Please reply with are any questions or comments,
>> Smith
>> /**
> 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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Michael Sweet, Senior Printing System Engineer
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