John,
> On Dec 10, 2024, at 7:59 PM, John Madden <jpmsparks at yahoo.com> wrote:
>> Thank you for the reply.
>> Our thinking has been that IPP returns so many usable attributes that it closely approximates the value we would get from using
>> SNMP, without having to deal with vendor-specific MIBs. One of the last areas we would probably need would be page count(s).
>> Is there any documentation on which print vendor(s) implement the RFCs most completely?
Indirectly you can see which printers support AirPrint or IPP Everywhere, which covers:
- RFC 8010/8011 (STD 92): Core IPP/1.1 specification
- RFC 3510: 'ipp' URI scheme
- RFC 7472: 'ipps' URI scheme
- PWG 5100.1: Finishings
- PWG 5100.2: "output-bin"
- PWG 5100.7: Job Extensions ("media-col" and others)
- PWG 5100.9: Printer alerts
- PWG 5100.11: Enterprise Printing (job-password in particular)
- PWG 5100.12: IPP/2.x
- PWG 5100.13: Driver Replacement (supplies, input/output trays, printer-device-id, others)
- PWG 5100.16: Transactions
- PWG 5101.1: Media names
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Michael Sweet