Gordon,
Windows binaries are no longer available from cups.org. You can download the source code to build your own or use the tools supplied with the IPP Everywhere Self-Certification tools, available here:
http://www.pwg.org/ipp/everywhere.html
At some point in the future (when we release a 1.0 snapshot) I plan on posting Windows, macOS, and Linux binaries (the latter probably as a snap package) of the IPP Sample code which is hosted here:
https://istopwg.github.io/ippsample
(but to be clear, there are no binaries there yet, either...)
> On Jun 15, 2017, at 11:50 AM, gordon <wgordonw1 at gmail.com> wrote:
>> Good Afternoon,
>> I am having trouble finding binary downloads.
>> This post says they are released officially somewhere: https://www.cups.org/blog/2011-09-28-new-standalone-ipptool-binaries-released.html>> This post says there is a Windows binary available: http://apple.github.io/cups/blog/2013-01-31-ipptool-january-2013-release.html>> And this post says again there is an updated windows binary: https://www.pwg.org/archives/ipp/2014/017935.html>> But the page they link to says there are no binaries and to google for them. A link to the appropriate repo would be appreciated.
>> Thanks,
> Gordon
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