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The PWG held its February 2020 Virtual Face-to-Face Meeting on February 5-6, 2020 via WebEx teleconferences. Representatives from Canon, Google, High North, HP Inc., Kyocera, Lakeside Robotics, Lexmark, Ricoh, TIC, TCS and Xerox attended the meetings. 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.
PWG Candidate Standard 5100.22-2019: IPP System Service v1.0 (SYSTEM) has been approved. This specification defines an IPP binding of the System object, System Control Service, Resource Service, and registration operation as defined in various Semantic Model specifications (PWG 5108.06, PWG 5108.03, and PWG 5109.1).
This and other PWG Candidate Standards can be found on the “PWG Published Standards” page at:
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The PWG held its November 2019 Virtual Face-to-Face Meeting on November 20-21, 2019 via WebEx teleconferences. Representatives from Apple, Canon, Google, High North, HP Inc., Kyocera, Lexmark, TIC, TCS and Xerox attended the meetings. 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.
The PWG Formal Vote of the IPP System Service v1.0 (SYSTEM) is currently underway.
The Printer Working Group (PWG) has added significant new capabilities to its widely adopted IPP (Internet Printing Protocol) industry standard embedded into almost all printers today. The PWG‘s IPP Everywhere™ allows computers and mobile devices to find printers and print without the use of vendor-specific software, or drivers, saving manufacturers, device makers and users time and money.
The PWG held its August 2019 Virtual Face-to-Face Meeting on August 28-30, 2019 via WebEx teleconferences. Representatives from Apple, Canon, Google, High North, HP Inc., Kyocera, Lexmark, Qualcomm, TIC, TCS and Xerox attended the meetings. 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.
PWG Best Practices 5199.10-2019: IPP Authentication Methods v1.0 has been approved. This PWG Best Practices document provides implementation guidance on how to best integrate various authentication mechanisms used over IPP‘s HTTP and HTTPS transports into IPP protocol exchanges when printer access or print feature policy requires authorization.
This and other PWG Best Practices documents can be found at the PWG “Informational Documents” page:
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PWG Safe G-Code Subset for 3D Printing v1.0 has been approved as PWG Best Practice 5199.7-2019.
This document document defines a “safe” subset of G-code for use in 3D printing with IPP along with the capabilities and parameters needed to allow a client to generate G-code compatible with the printer.
PWG MFD Alerts v1.1 (MFD Alerts) has been approved as PWG Candidate Standard 5107.3-2019.
This specification updates the previously approved 5107.3 candidate standard defining an update to the IANA-PRINTER-MIB (originally published in RFC 3805) to provide support for SNMP alerts in a multifunction device (MFD) and an equivalent update to IPP “printer-state-reasons” [STD92] and IPP “printer-alert” [PWG5100.9].
IPP Job Extensions v2.0 (JOBEXT) has been approved as PWG Candidate Standard 5100.7-2019.
This specification defines the “media-col” Job Template attribute and extends the Job management, monitoring, and processing capabilities of IPP.
The published standard can be found at:
https:// ftp.pwg.org/ pub/ pwg/ candidates/ cs-ippjobext20-20190816-5100.7.pdf