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This draft is a work item of the Internet Printing Protocol Working Group of the IETF.
Title : Internet Printing Protocol (IPP): Job and Printer Set
Operations
Author(s) : C. Kugler, T. Hastings, R. Herriot, H. Lewis
Filename : draft-ietf-ipp-job-printer-set-ops-00.txt
Pages : 40
Date : 06-Mar-00
This document specifies 3 additional OPTIONAL operations for use with
the Internet Printing Protocol/1.0 (IPP) [RFC2565, RFC2566], IPP/1.1
[ipp-mod, ipp-pro], and future versions. The first is the Set-Printer-
Attributes operation that operators/administrators may perform on a
Printer object to change Printer attribute values. The second is the
Set-Job-Attributes operation that end-users may perform on their jobs
and operators/administrators may perform on any job, depending on
circumstances. The operation changes the Job attribute values. The third
is the Get-Printer-Supported-Values operation that
operators/administrators may perform on a Printer object in order to
determine acceptable values for setting 'xxx-supported' attributes using
the Set-Printer-Attributes operation.
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