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PWG Format Vote: Job Accounting with IPP v1.0 (concluded) Jan 6, 2021

The PWG Formal Vote of the Job Accounting with IPP v1.0 best practice document is currently underway.

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PWG November 2020 Face-to-Face Meeting - Summary Nov 12, 2020

The PWG held its November 2020 Virtual Face-to-Face Meeting on November 3-5, 2020 via Zoom teleconferences. Representatives from Canon, High North, HP Inc., Konica Minolta, Kyocera, Lakeside Robotics, Lexmark, Qualcomm, Ricoh, TIC, TCS and Xerox attended the meetings, among others. Attendees reviewed work in progress, including drafts of a number of in-progress specifications, and discussed liaisons with partner groups. Here is a summary of the proceedings.

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PWG Last Call: Job Accounting with IPP v1.0 (concluded) Oct 17, 2020

The PWG Last Call of the Job Accounting with IPP v1.0 Best Practice document is now underway and ends November 6, 2020.

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PWG August 2020 Face-to-Face Meeting - Summary Aug 25, 2020

The PWG held its August 2020 Virtual Face-to-Face Meeting on August 18-20, 2020 via Zoom teleconferences. Representatives from Canon, Canonical, Google, High North, HP Inc., Konica Minolta, Kyocera, Lakeside Robotics, Lexmark, Qualcomm, Ricoh, TIC, TCS and Xerox attended the meetings, among others. Attendees reviewed work in progress, including drafts of a number of in-progress specifications, and discussed liaisons with partner groups. Here is a summary of the proceedings.

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IEEE-ISTO Printer Working Group (PWG) Announces Updated Internet Printing Protocol (IPP) Extensions to Support Additive Manufacturing/3D Printing and a Specification for Safe G-Code that Avoids 3D Printing Commands with Safety or Security concerns Jul 17, 2020

The IEEE-ISTO Printer Working Group (PWG) has released IPP 3D Printing Extensions v1.1 (PWG 5100.21-2019) and PWG Safe G-Code Subset for 3D Printing v1.0 Best Practices (PWG 5199.7-2019). These documents build on previously defined extensions to the Internet Printing Protocol (IPP) Internet Standard (IETF STD92) that combine existing high-level 3D file formats with the IPP network printing protocol and Job Ticket formats to describe the printer‘s capabilities, the objects to print, and the status of submitted jobs to better and more portably produce physical objects with additive manufacturing devices, also known as 3D printers.

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IEEE-ISTO Printer Working Group (PWG) and Mopria® Alliance Renew Liaison Agreement to Advance Standards for Simplified, Driverless Printing Jun 22, 2020

The IEEE-ISTO Printer Working Group (PWG) and the Mopria® Alliance have renewed their collaboration. The two groups have been working together since 2017 to develop and promote standards for full-featured printing that do not require drivers or added software.

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PWG Approved: IPP Everywhere™ Printer Self-Certification Manual v1.1 (SELFCERT) Jun 9, 2020

Candidate Standard 5100.20-2020: IPP Everywhere™ Printer Self-Certification Manual v1.1 (SELFCERT) has been approved. This document defines IPP Everywhere™ v1.1 Printer self-certification test procedures and the process required for PWG Members to register the test results on the PWG web site in order to use the “IPP Everywhere™” logo.

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PWG Approved: IPP Everywhere™ v1.1 Jun 9, 2020

Candidate Standard 5100.14-2020: IPP Everywhere™ v1.1 has been approved. This specification defines an IPP profile that supports network printing without vendor-specific driver software, including the transport, various discovery protocols, and standard document formats.

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PWG May 2020 Virtual Face-to-Face Meeting - Summary May 14, 2020

The PWG held its May 2020 Virtual Face-to-Face Meeting on May 5-8, 2020 via WebEx teleconferences. This event was held in collaboration with Linux Foundation OpenPrinting Workgroup. Sessions were presented by both organizations over the event‘s 3 days. Representatives from Apple, Artifex, Canon, Canonical, Google, Gutenprint, High North, HP Inc., Kyocera, Lakeside Robotics, Lexmark, Qualcomm, Red Hat, Ricoh, TIC, TCS and Xerox attended the meetings, as well as several independent individuals. Attendees reviewed work in progress, including drafts of a number of in-progress specifications, and discussed liaisons with partner groups. Here is a summary of the proceedings.

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InterNational Committee for Information Technology Standards (INCITS) and the IEEE-ISTO Printer Working Group (PWG) Agree to Work Together on 3D Printing Standards May 6, 2020

The IEEE-ISTO Printer Working Group (PWG) and the InterNational Committee for Information Technology Standards (INCITS) today announced they have established a liaison relationship to work together to develop and maintain industry standards in digital manufacturing involving additive and subtractive fabrication, also known as 3D printing.

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