Re: [IPP] IPP Enterprise Printing Extensions: Feature Names and Job Types

Michael Sweet via ipp <ipp@pwg.org> Wed, 18 December 2019 18:53 UTC

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Subject: Re: [IPP] IPP Enterprise Printing Extensions: Feature Names and Job Types
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Smith,

Most of these look fine to me.  One comment at the end...

> On Dec 18, 2019, at 12:12 PM, Kennedy, Smith (Wireless & IPP Standards) via ipp <ipp@pwg.org> wrote:
> 
> Hi there,
> 
> I'm in the process of producing a new draft of IPP Enterprise Printing Extensions v2.0 (EPX) and I'm trying to nail down the "feature names" and "job types" for the several features defined therein.
> 
> What I have thus far is this:
> 
> Job Password
> 	• Feature: Password Job Protection
> 	• Job Type: Password Protected Job
> 	• Use Case: Protecting a Job with a Password
> 
> Job Storage
> 	• Feature: Job Storage
> 	• Job Type: Stored Job
> 	• Use Case: Storing a Job for Later Reprinting, Reprinting a Stored Job
> 
> Proof Print
> 	• Feature: Proof Print
> 	• Job Type: Proof Job
> 	• Use Case: Proof Printing
> 
> Authenticated Release
> 	• Feature: Authenticated Release? Credential Job Protection?
> 	• Job Type: User Credential Protected Job?
> 	• Use Case: Protecting a Job with User Authentication Credentials

I've been calling this Release Printing in the Job Accounting document - the kind of authentication varies widely but functionally it is Print then Release at the printer.  Some vendors call their implementation Follow Me or Pull Printing, although those have the additional wrinkle of releasing from any of several output devices, vs. from a single output device associated with the Printer.

I've avoided using Follow Me since it is a trademarked term.  Pull Printing seems to be safe, and I'd have no objection to using it here (even for a single output device).  Whatever we settle on, I'll update the Job Accounting document accordingly...

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