Smith,
We default to the make and model for printer-name, which we apparently also put in printer-make-and-model.
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From: ipp <ipp-bounces at pwg.org> on behalf of Michael Sweet via ipp <ipp at pwg.org>
Sent: Tuesday, June 11, 2024 3:08 PM
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Subject: Re: [IPP] What value do IPP Printers provide for "printer-name"?
Smith,
I did a quick check of the printers in my home lab:
ippfind --exec ipptool -tv '{}' get-printer-attributes.test \; | grep printer-name
and while the HP printers do indeed put the hostname in there (uppercased) all of the rest seem to put the model name or make and model. CUPS and PAPPL use the local queue name which is usually some variation of make and/or model (but users can change that...)
> On Jun 11, 2024, at 3:03 PM, Kennedy, Smith (Wireless & IPP Standards) via ipp <ipp at pwg.org> wrote:
>> Hi there,
>> Just doing an informal survey for printer vendors: What value do your printers provide for the "printer-name" attribute (RFC 8011)?
>> HP provides the hostname.
>> Do client vendors expect this to be the hostname, or do they have no expectations?
>> Thanks for any replies,
>> Smith
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