IPP Mail Archive: RE: IPP> ADM - Examples

RE: IPP> ADM - Examples

From: Manros, Carl-Uno B (cmanros@cp10.es.xerox.com)
Date: Thu Jul 20 2000 - 17:50:54 EDT

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    Pradi,

    My apologies if it is difficult to get a clear overview of the IPP
    documentation,
    but see my reading advice below.

    Hope this helps you to get through to the basic stuff that you are looking
    for.

    Carl-Uno

    Carl-Uno Manros
    Principal Engineer - Xerox Architecture Center - Xerox Corporation
    701 S. Aviation Blvd., El Segundo, CA, M/S: ESAE-231
    Phone +1-310-333 8273, Fax +1-310-333 5514
    Email: manros@cp10.es.xerox.com

    -----Original Message-----
    From: Pradip Shah [mailto:pradip@iww.com]
    Sent: Thursday, July 20, 2000 12:40 PM
    To: manros@cp10.es.xerox.com
    Subject: Examples

    Hello,

    Q: Is there any way to get hold of pseudo code that shows
       how to "print to" IPP capable printer?

    A: Not at present, but we are discussing to get an
       open source project for IPP clients set up.
       You may want to look at the free Xerox code at:
    http://www.xerox.com/go/xrx/software/overview.jsp?id=IPP&cat=%2fSoftware%2fS
    oftware+Associated+with+Xerox+Products

    Note: Very long URL going over several lines, which you will need to
    concatenate to one long URL in your browser.

    Q: I have read RFCs but it is confusing.

    A: The two main RFCs currently published are:

       RFC2566 and RFC2565, the other RFCs provide
       background and additional info.

       If you are starting implementation now, you should use
       the following two IPP/12.1 drafts instead, which have been
       accepted by the IESG as Proposed Internet Standards, but
       are still waiting to come out as RFCs:

       Internet Printing Protocol/1.1: Model and Semantics
       <draft-ietf-ipp-model-v11-07.txt>

       Internet Printing Protocol/1.1: Encoding and Transport
       <draft-ietf-ipp-protocol-v11-06.txt>

    Q: Is there any application notes?

    A: You may want to read RFC 2567 to get some background to
       the scenarios IPP is trying to address.

       If you want implementation hints, you will find additional
       information in:

       Internet Printing Protocol/1.1: Implementer's Guide
       <draft-ietf-ipp-implementers-guide-v11-01.txt>

    Q: Is protocol only ment for Big Docutech printers?
       what about small network printers?
       What is bare minimum system?

    A: Read Section 5 Conformance of:

       Internet Printing Protocol/1.1: Model and Semantics
       <draft-ietf-ipp-model-v11-07.txt>

       Only the features listed as MUST make up the absolute minimum
       requirements, by also pay attention to the SHOULD ones, which
       are also strongly recommended, but not absolutely required.

       There are already a number of low end IPP products on the market,
       including $300 print servers, and complete printers with IPP in
       the below $1,000 bracket.

    Q: I am sorry to ask these questions.. but documentation
       could be simplified.

    A: We have considered writing an informational overview document,
       but so far we have been too busy trying to get all the technical
       documentation finished off. Maybe one day soon...

    Q: Thank you for any hint, guidance, pointers.

    A: Hope the above pointers are helpful. Please note that there are
       a number of other Internet-Drafts on various extensions, such as
       notifications and additional operations for administration etc.,
       but all of these are considered as optional extensions to the
       two basic IPP documents listed above. However, some of them might
       become mandatory in a future version of IPP, beyond the current
       IPP/1.1 version.

    Carl-Uno



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