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The PWG Last Call of the IPP Scan Service has begun. The IPP Scan Service specification defines an IPP extension to support the PWG Semantic Model Scan service over IPP.
The Printer Working Group recently held a face-to-face meeting on May 13-15, 2014 at Apple‘s facilities in Cupertino, CA. We discussed current and future liaisons with other standards groups, reviewed several drafts of in-progress. specifications, and developed the outline of the three new Semantic Model 3.0 specifications.
The Printer Working Group recently held a face-to-face meeting on February 4-6, 2014 at Samsung‘s facilities in Irvine, CA. We discussed current and future liaisons with other standards groups, reviewed several drafts of in-progress. specifications, and enjoyed presentations from CIP4 and the Mopria Alliance.
An update to PWG Candidate Standards 5110.1: PWG Hardcopy Device Health Assessment Attributes has been published.
PWG Candidate Standard 5100.15-2013: IPP FaxOut Service has been published.
PWG Candidate Standard 5100.16-2013: IPP Transaction-Based Printing Extensions has been published.
The Printer Working Group recently held a face-to-face meeting on October 22-24, 2013 at Ricoh‘s facilities in Cupertino, CA. We discussed current and future liaisons with other standards groups, reviewed several drafts of in-progress. specifications, and outlined future IPP System Control Service and Semantic Model 3.0 documents.
The PWG Formal Vote of the IPP FaxOut Service has begun. The IPP FaxOut specification defines defines an IPP extension to support the PWG Semantic Model FaxOut service over IPP.
The PWG Formal Vote of the IPP Transaction-Base Printing Extensions has begun. The IPP Transaction-Based Printing Extensions specification defines extensions to the Internet Printing Protocol that support the business transaction logic needed for paid, PIN, release, and quota-based printing through local and commercial services.
A representative from the IEEE-ISTO Printer Working Group (PWG) attended the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) "Publishing and the Open Web Platform" workshop in September 2013 and participated in the “Standards Bodies: Who does what?” panel.