For example, the notion of putting a printer URL on your business card was
heavily discussed during development of IPP.
Harry Lewis
IBM Printing Systems
harryl@us.ibm.com
"Mark Anthony Beadles" <mark.beadles@columbus.rr.com> on 10/27/99 12:59:30
PM
To: Harry Lewis/Boulder/IBM@IBMUS
cc: "'Glen Zorn'" <gwz@acm.org>, "'Maximilian Riegel'"
<maximilian.riegel@icn.siemens.de>, roamops@tdmx.rutgers.edu,
"'Calhoun, Patrice'" <pcalhoun@eng.sun.com>, ipp@pwg.org, ifx@pwg.org
Subject: IPP> RE: New internet draft:
'draft-ietf-roamops-phonebook-xml-02.txt'
Do you anticipate that printer URLs will become a mechanism for
party-to-party communication, like FAX is now? If so, then what is the
difference between a printer and a FAX?
Doesn't "printer" imply a device that I use to create a physical _copy_ of
my document, while a FAX implies that I want to electronically _transmit_
my
document to someone else? IOW, many FAX devices nowadays contain no paper
-
received FAXs are displayed electronically.
If IPP is supposed to be a party-to-party communication mechanism, then it
may make sense to include this in the phone book entry for a Service
Provider's contact info.
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