RFC8011 5.4.1<https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc8011#section-5.4.11> denotes printer-state as reflecting the current state of the printer, with 'processing' indicating that it is processing jobs.
However, is this required for printers which do not do event notifications? In other words if a printer is actively printing a job (let's say the job-state is 'processing' and job-state-reasons 'job-printing'), is it required to return printer-state: 'processing' when queried by a client for requested attributes printer-state in get-printer-attributes?
We've seen some printers which correctly set printer-state to 'stopped' for error conditions, but which stay in the 'idle' printer-state even when marking paper for jobs it is processing and are wondering if they're within spec or not.
Thanks,
Michael Ziller
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