Birds-of-a-Feather Sessions

The Printer Working Group periodically holds "Birds of a Feather" (BOF) sessions to discuss potential new projects or work. This page provides a history of these BOF sessions.

3D Printing BOFs

Current IPP 3D Printing Extensions draft: October 29, 2015

November 3, 2015: During the 3D Printing BOF we decided to bring the current white paper to the PWG membership for formal vote to adopt 3D Printing as an IPP workgroup project. Discussion will continue on the PWG 3d-printing mailing list and at agreed upon conference calls leading up to the February 2016 F2F meeting.

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August 11, 2015: During the 3D Printing BOF we decided to reach out to printer manufacturers and solutions providers and start bi-weekly conference calls to continue the development of the white paper. We also decided to reach out to the 3MF Consortium to discuss using the PWG Print Job Ticket in 3MF containers. Discussion will continue on the PWG 3d-printing mailing list and at agreed upon conference calls leading up to the August 2015 F2F meeting.

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April 28, 2015: During the 3D Printing BOF we decided to focus on printing using higher-level formats and enabling local printing as well as print services using the same software. Discussion will continue on the PWG 3d-printing mailing list and at agreed upon conference calls leading up to the August 2015 F2F meeting.

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February 4, 2015: During the 3D Printing BOF we discussed a white paper submitted by Michael Sweet (Apple) for 3D Printing using IPP. Discussion will continue on the PWG 3d-printing mailing list and at agreed upon conference calls leading up to the April/May 2015 F2F meeting.

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August 13, 2014: During the 3D Printing BOF we discussed issues with current generation 3D printers, including the lack of a common network protocol, poor status reporting, and the various document formats, with the determination being that the PWG Semantic Model is applicable and that it can be adapted to the hardware and technologies used for 3D printing. We will be preparing a white paper for presentation to interested 3D Printing vendors and opening discussions with ISO TC261 who is developing the ISO version of the Additive Manufacturing File Format (AMF) standard. Those wishing to participate in the development of the white paper and future 3D Printing BOFs should subscribe to the PWG 3d-printing mailing list.

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