Internet Printing Protocol
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The next three sections identify the design goals for an Internet
printing protocol from three roles assumed by humans: end-user,
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... operator, and administrator. The goals defined here are only those
that need to be addressed by an Internet printing protocol. Other
wants and needs, such as that the operator needs physical access to
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... domains
While an Internet printing protocol may not of itself include this
function, IPP must define and enable a directory schema ...
... particularly those changes that cause a printer to stop printing and
to be able to correct those problems. As such, an Internet printing
protocol shall be able to alert a designated operator or operators to
these conditions such as 'out of paper', 'out of ink', etc.
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... printer (a typical UNIX method.) The Internet Printing Protocol must
properly handle either methodology and make this transparent to the
end-user ...
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It is required that the Internet Printing Protocol be able to operate
within a secure environment. Wherever reasonable, IPP ought to make
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The Internet Printing Protocol shall be extensible by several means
that facilitate interoperability and prevent implementation
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... Internet printing shall, by
definition, support printing from one enterprise to another. As
such, the Internet printing protocol must be capable of passing
through firewalls and/or proxy servers ...
... Hastings, T. and C. Manros, "Internet Printing Protocol/1.0: Implementer's Guide", Work in Progress. ...
... deBry, R., Hastings, T., Herriot, R., Isaacson, S. and P. Powell, "Internet Printing Protocol/1.0: Model and Semantics", RFC 2568exp, April 1999. ...
... Herriot, R., Butler, S., Moore, P. and R. Tuner, "Internet Printing Protocol/1.0: Encoding and Transport", RFC 2565(-> 2910prop) ...
... Zilles, S., "Rationale for the Structure and Model and Protocol for the Internet Printing Protocol", RFC 2568exp, April 1999. ...
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The following are more detailed scenarios illustrating how the
Internet Printing Protocol is expected to be used as a part of a
complete Internet Printing system. Some parts of the scenarios
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