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<draft-ietf-ipp-job-prog-02.txt> T. Hastings
Category: standards track Xerox Corporation
H. Lewis
IBM Printing Company
R. Bergman
Hitachi Koki Imaging Solutions
January 23, 2001
Internet Printing Protocol (IPP):
Job Progress Attributes
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Abstract
This document defines four new Job Description attributes for
monitoring job progress to be registered as extensions to IPP/1.0
[RFC2566] and IPP/1.1 [RFC2911]. These attributes are drawn from the
PWG Job Monitoring MIB [rfc2707]. The new Job Description attributes
are:
"job-collation-type" (type2 enum)
"sheet-completed-copy-number" (integer(0:MAX))
"sheet-completed-document-number" (integer(0:MAX))
"impressions-completed-current-copy" (integer(0:MAX))
This document also defines a new "sheet-collate" Job Template
attribute to control sheet collation and to help with the
interpretation of the job progress attributes. These new attributes
may also be used by themselves in combination with the IPP/1.1 "job-
impressions-completed" attribute as useful job progress monitoring
attributes and/or may be passed in an IPP Notification (see [ipp-
ntfy]).
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The full set of IPP documents includes:
Design Goals for an Internet Printing Protocol [RFC2567]
Rationale for the Structure and Model and Protocol for the Internet
Printing Protocol [RFC2568]
Internet Printing Protocol/1.1: Model and Semantics [RFC2911]
Internet Printing Protocol/1.1: Encoding and Transport [RFC2910]
Internet Printing Protocol/1.1: Implementer's Guide [ipp-iig]
Mapping between LPD and IPP Protocols [RFC2569]
Internet Printing Protocol/1.0 & 1.1: Event Notification
Specification [ipp-ntfy]
The "Design Goals for an Internet Printing Protocol" document takes a
broad look at distributed printing functionality, and it enumerates
real-life scenarios that help to clarify the features that need to be
included in a printing protocol for the Internet. It identifies
requirements for three types of users: end users, operators, and
administrators. It calls out a subset of end user requirements that
are satisfied in IPP/1.0. A few OPTIONAL operator operations have
been added to IPP/1.1.
The "Rationale for the Structure and Model and Protocol for the
Internet Printing Protocol" document describes IPP from a high level
view, defines a roadmap for the various documents that form the suite
of IPP specification documents, and gives background and rationale
for the IETF working group's major decisions.
The "Internet Printing Protocol/1.1: Model and Semantics" document
describes a simplified model with abstract objects, their attributes,
and their operations that are independent of encoding and transport.
It introduces a Printer and a Job object. The Job object optionally
supports multiple documents per Job. It also addresses security,
internationalization, and directory issues.
The "Internet Printing Protocol/1.1: Encoding and Transport" document
is a formal mapping of the abstract operations and attributes defined
in the model document onto HTTP/1.1 [RFC2616]. It defines the
encoding rules for a new Internet MIME media type called
"application/ipp". This document also defines the rules for
transporting over HTTP a message body whose Content-Type is
"application/ipp". This document defines a new scheme named 'ipp'
for identifying IPP printers and jobs.
The "Internet Printing Protocol/1.1: Implementer's Guide" document
gives insight and advice to implementers of IPP clients and IPP
objects. It is intended to help them understand IPP/1.1 and some of
the considerations that may assist them in the design of their client
and/or IPP object implementations. For example, a typical order of
processing requests is given, including error checking. Motivation
for some of the specification decisions is also included.
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The "Mapping between LPD and IPP Protocols" document gives some
advice to implementers of gateways between IPP and LPD (Line Printer
Daemon) implementations.
The "Event Notification Specification" document defines OPTIONAL
operations that allow a client to subscribe to printing related
events. Subscriptions include "Per-Job subscriptions" and "Per-
Printer subscriptions". Subscriptions are modeled as Subscription
objects. Four other operations are defined for subscription objects:
get attributes, get subscriptions, renew a subscription, and cancel a
subscription.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 New Job Template attribute......................................5
1.1 sheet-collate (type2 keyword) ................................5
2 IPP Job Description attributes for monitoring Job Progress......8
2.1 job-collation-type (type2 enum) .............................11
2.2 sheet-completed-copy-number (integer(0:MAX)) ................12
2.3 sheet-completed-document-number (integer(0:MAX)) ............13
2.4 impressions-completed-current-copy (integer(0:MAX)) .........13
3 Conformance Requirements.......................................13
4 IANA Considerations............................................13
4.1 Attribute Registrations .....................................14
5 Internationalization Considerations............................14
6 Security Considerations........................................14
7 References.....................................................15
8 Author's Addresses.............................................16
9 Full Copyright Statement.......................................16
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1 New Job Template attribute
1.1 sheet-collate (type2 keyword)
+===================+======================+=====================+
| Job Attribute |Printer: Default Value| Printer: Supported |
| | Attribute | Values Attribute |
+===================+======================+=====================+
| sheet-collate | sheet-collate-default| sheet-collate- |
| (type2 keyword) | (type2 keyword) | supported (1setOf |
| | | type2 keyword) |
+-------------------+----------------------+---------------------+
This attribute specifies whether or not the media sheets of each copy
of each printed document in a job are to be in sequence, when
multiple copies of the document are specified by the 'copies'
attribute.
Standard keyword values are:
'uncollated': each print-stream sheet is printed a number of times
in succession equal to the value of the 'copies' attribute,
followed by the next print-stream sheet.
'collated': each copy of each document is printed with the print-
stream sheets in sequence, followed by the next document copy.
For example, suppose a document produces two media sheets as output,
and "copies" is equal to '6', For the 'uncollated' case, six copies
of the first media sheet are printed followed by six copies of the
second media sheet. For the 'collated' case, one copy of each of the
six sheets are printed followed by another copy of each of the six
media sheets.
Whether the effect of sheet collation is achieved by placing copies
of a document in multiple output bins or in the same output bin with
implementation defined document separation is implementation
dependent. Also whether it is achieved by making multiple passes
over the job or by using an output sorter is implementation
dependent.
Note: IPP/1.0 [RFC2566] and IPP/1.1 [RFC2911] is silent on whether
or not sheets within documents are collated. The "sheet-collate-
supported" Printer attribute permits a Printer object to indicate
whether or not it collates sheets with each document and whether it
allows the client to control sheet collation. An implementation is
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able to indicate that it supports uncollated sheets, collated sheets,
or both, using the 'uncollated', 'collated', or both 'uncollated' and
'collated' values, respectively.
This attribute is affected by "multiple-document-handling." The
"multiple-document-handling" attribute describes the collation of
documents, and the "sheet-collate" attribute describes the semantics
of collating individual pages within a document. To better explain
the interaction between these two attributes the term "set" is
introduced. A "set" is a logical boundary between the delivered
media sheets of a printed job. For-example, in the case of a ten
page single document with collated pages and a request for 50 copies,
each of the 50 printed copies of the document constitutes a "set."
In the above example if the pages were uncollated, then 50 copies of
each of the individual pages within the document would represent each
"set".
The following table describes the interaction of "sheet-collate" with
multiple document handling.
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"sheet- "multiple- Semantics
collate" document-
handling"
'collated' 'single- Each copy of the concatenated
document' documents, with their pages in
sequence, represents a "set."
'collated' 'single- Each copy of the concatenated
document-new- documents, with their pages in
sheet' sequence, represents a "set."
'collated' 'separate- Each copy of each separate
documents- document, with its pages in
collated- sequence, represents a "set."
copies'
'collated' 'separate- Each copy of each separate
documents- document, with its pages in
uncollated- sequence, represents a "set."
copies
'uncollated' 'single- Each media sheet of the document
document' is printed a number of times equal
to the "copies" attribute; which
constitutes a "set."
'uncollated' 'single- Each media sheet of the
document-new- concatenated documents is printed
sheet' a number of times equal to the
"copies" attribute; which
constitutes a "set."
'uncollated' 'separate- This is a degenerate case, and the
documents- printer object MUST reject the job
collated- and return the status, "client-
copies' error-conflicting-attributes."
'uncollated' 'separate- This is a degenerate case, and the
documents- printer object MUST reject the job
uncollated- and return the status "client-
copies error-conflicting-attributes."
From the above table it is obvious that the implicit value of the
"sheet-collate" attribute in a printer that does not support the
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"sheet-collate" attribute, is 'collated.' The semantics of
"multiple-document-handling" are otherwise nonsensical in the case
of separate documents.
2 IPP Job Description attributes for monitoring Job Progress
The following IPP Job Description attributes are proposed to be added
to IPP through the type2 registration procedures. They are useful
for monitoring the progress of a job. They are also used at
attributes in the notification content in a notification report [ipp-
ntfy].
There are a number of Job Description attributes for monitoring the
progress of a job. These objects and attributes count the number of
K octets, impressions, sheets, and pages requested or completed. For
impressions and sheets, "completed" means stacked, unless the
implementation is unable to detect when each sheet is stacked, in
which case stacked is approximated when processing of each sheet
completes. There are objects and attributes for the overall job and
for the current copy of the document currently being stacked. For
the latter, the rate at which the various objects and attributes
count depends on the sheet and document collation of the job.
Consider the following four Job Description attributes that are used
to monitor the progress of a job's impressions:
1."job-impressions-completed" - counts the total number of
impressions stacked for the job (see [RFC2911] section 4.3.18.2)
2."impressions-completed-current-copy" - counts the number of
impressions stacked for the current document copy
3."sheet-completed-copy-number" - identifies the number of the
copy for the current document being stacked where the first copy
is 1.
4."sheet-completed-document-number" - identifies the current
document within the job that is being stacked where the first
document in a job is 1. NOTE: this attribute SHOULD NOT be
implemented for implementations that only support one document
per job.
For each of the three types of job collation, a job with three copies
of two documents (1, 2), where each document consists of 3
impressions, the four variables have the following values as each
sheet is stacked for one-sided printing:
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"job-collation-type" = 'uncollated-sheets(3)'
"job- "impressions- "sheet- "sheet-
impressions- completed- completed- completed-
completed" current-copy" copy-number" document-
number"
0 0 0 0
1 1 1 1
2 1 2 1
3 1 3 1
4 2 1 1
5 2 2 1
6 2 3 1
7 3 1 1
8 3 2 1
9 3 3 1
10 1 1 2
11 1 2 2
12 1 3 2
13 2 1 2
14 2 2 2
15 2 3 2
16 3 1 2
17 3 2 2
18 3 3 2
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"job-collation-type" = 'collated-documents(4)'
"job- "impressions- "sheet- "sheet-
impressions- completed- completed- completed-
completed" current-copy" copy- document-
number" number"
0 0 0 0
1 1 1 1
2 2 1 1
3 3 1 1
4 1 1 2
5 2 1 2
6 3 1 2
7 1 2 1
8 2 2 1
9 3 2 1
10 1 2 2
11 2 2 2
12 3 2 2
13 1 3 1
14 2 3 1
15 3 3 1
16 1 3 2
17 2 3 2
18 3 3 2
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"job-collation-type" = 'uncollated-documents(5)'
"job- "impressions- "sheet- "sheet-
impressions- completed- completed- completed-
completed" current-copy" copy- document-
number" number"
0 0 0 0
1 1 1 1
2 2 1 1
3 3 1 1
4 1 2 1
5 2 2 1
6 3 2 1
7 1 3 1
8 2 3 1
9 3 3 1
10 1 1 2
11 2 1 2
12 3 1 2
13 1 2 2
14 2 2 2
15 3 2 2
16 1 3 2
17 2 3 2
18 3 3 2
2.1 job-collation-type (type2 enum)
Job Collation includes sheet collation and document collation. Sheet
collation is defined to be the ordering of sheets within a document
copy. Document collation is defined to be ordering of document
copies within a multi-document job. The value of the "job-collation-
type" is affected by the value of the "sheet-collate" Job Template
attribute (see section 1.1), if supplied and supported.
The Standard enum values are:
'1' 'other': not one of the defined values
'2' 'unknown': the collation type is unknown
'3' 'uncollated-sheets': No collation of the sheets within each
document copy, i.e., each sheet of a document that is
to produce multiple copies is replicated before the
next sheet in the document is processed and stacked.
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If the device has an output bin collator, the
'uncollated-sheets(3)' value may actually produce
collated sheets as far as the user is concerned (in
the output bins). However, when the job collation is
the 'uncollated-sheets(3)' value, job progress is
indistinguishable to a monitoring application between
a device that has an output bin collator and one that
does not.
'4' 'collated-documents': Collation of the sheets within each
document copy is performed within the printing device
by making multiple passes over either the source or
an intermediate representation of the document. In
addition, when there are multiple documents per job,
the i'th copy of each document is stacked before the
j'th copy of each document, i.e., the documents are
collated within each job copy. For example, if a job
is submitted with documents, A and B, the job is made
available to the end user as: A, B, A, B, .... The
'collated-documents(4)' value corresponds to the IPP
[RFC2911] 'separate-documents-collated-copies'
keyword value of the "multiple-document-handling"
attribute.
If the job's "copies" attribute is '1' (or not
supplied), then the "job-collation-type" attribute is
defined to be '4'.
'5' 'uncollated-documents': Collation of the sheets within each
document copy is performed within the printing device
by making multiple passes over either the source or
an intermediate representation of the document. In
addition, when there are multiple documents per job,
all copies of the first document in the job are
stacked before the any copied of the next document in
the job, i.e., the documents are uncollated within
the job. For example, if a job is submitted with
documents, A and B, the job is mad available to the
end user as: A, A, ..., B, B, .... The 'uncollated-
documents(5)' value corresponds to the IPP [RFC2911]
'separate-documents-uncollated-copies' keyword value
of the "multiple-document-handling" attribute.
2.2 sheet-completed-copy-number (integer(0:MAX))
The number of the copy being stacked for the current document. This
number starts at 0, is set to 1 when the first sheet of the first
copy for each document is being stacked and is equal to n where n is
the nth sheet stacked in the current document copy. If the value is
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unknown, the Printer MUST return the 'unknown' out-of-band value (see
[RFC2911] section 4.1), rather than the -2 value used in some MIBs
[rfc2707].
2.3 sheet-completed-document-number (integer(0:MAX))
The ordinal number of the document in the job that is currently being
stacked. This number starts at 0, increments to 1 when the first
sheet of the first document in the job is being stacked, and is equal
to n where n is the nth document in the job, starting with 1. If the
value is unknown, the Printer MUST return the 'unknown' out-of-band
value (see [RFC2911] section 4.1), rather than the -2 value used in
some MIBs [rfc2707].
Implementations that only support one document jobs SHOULD NOT
implement this attribute.
2.4 impressions-completed-current-copy (integer(0:MAX))
The number of impressions completed by the device for the current
copy of the current document so far. For printing, the impressions
completed includes interpreting, marking, and stacking the output.
For other types of job services, the number of impressions completed
includes the number of impressions processed. If the value is
unknown, the Printer MUST return the 'unknown' out-of-band value (see
[RFC2911] section 4.1), rather than the -2 value used in some MIBs
[rfc2707].
This value SHALL be reset to 0 for each document in the job and for
each document copy.
3 Conformance Requirements
This section summarizes the Conformance Requirements detailed in the
definitions in this document. In general each of the attributes
defined in this document are OPTIONAL for a Printer to support, so
that Printer implementers MAY implement any combination of
attributes.
4 IANA Considerations
This section contains the exact information for IANA to add to the
IPP Registries according to the procedures defined in RFC 2911
[RFC2911] section 6.
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Note to RFC Editors: Replace RFC NNNN below with the RFC number for
this document, so that it accurately reflects the content of the
information for the IANA Registry.
4.1 Attribute Registrations
The attributes defined in this document will be published by IANA
according to the procedures in RFC 2911 [RFC2911] section 6.2 with
the following path:
ftp.isi.edu/iana/assignments/ipp/attributes/
The registry entry will contain the following information:
Job Template attributes: Ref. Section:
sheet-collate (type2 keyword) RFC NNNN 1.1
Job Description attributes: Ref. Section:
job-collation-type (type2 enum) RFC NNNN 2.1
sheet-completed-copy-number (integer(0:MAX)) RFC NNNN 2.2
sheet-completed-document-number (integer(0:MAX))RFC NNNN 2.3
impressions-completed-current-copy (integer(0:MAX))
RFC NNNN 2.4
5 Internationalization Considerations
The IPP extensions defined in this document require the same
internationalization considerations as any of the Job Template and
Job Descriptions attributes defined in IPP/1.1 [RFC2911].
6 Security Considerations
The IPP extensions defined in this document require the same security
considerations as any of the Job Template attributes and Job
Descriptions attributes defined in IPP/1.1 [RFC2911].
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7 References
[ipp-iig]
Hastings, T., Manros, C., "Internet Printing Protocol/1.1: draft-
ietf-ipp-implementers-guide-v11-01.txt, work in progress, May 9,
2000.
[ipp-ntfy]
Isaacson, S., Martin, J., deBry, R., Hastings, T., Shepherd, M.,
Bergman, R., " IPP Event Notification Specification", <draft-ietf-
ipp-not-spec-04.txt>, work in progress, August 30, 2000.
[RFC2565]
Herriot, R., Butler, S., Moore, P., Tuner, R., "Internet Printing
Protocol/1.0: Encoding and Transport", RFC 2565, April 1999.
[RFC2566]
deBry, R., , Hastings, T., Herriot, R., Isaacson, S., Powell, P.,
"Internet Printing Protocol/1.0: Model and Semantics", RFC 2566,
April 1999.
[RFC2567]
Wright, D., "Design Goals for an Internet Printing Protocol", RFC
2567, April 1999.
[RFC2568]
Zilles, S., "Rationale for the Structure and Model and Protocol for
the Internet Printing Protocol", RFC 2568, April 1999.
[RFC2569]
Herriot, R., Hastings, T., Jacobs, N., Martin, J., "Mapping between
LPD and IPP Protocols", RFC 2569, April 1999.
[RFC2707]
Bergman, R., Hastings, T., Isaacson, S., Lewis, H. "PWG Job
Monitoring MIB - V1", RFC 2707, November, 1999.
[RFC2910]
Herriot, R., Butler, S., Moore, P., Tuner, R., "Internet Printing
Protocol/1.1: Encoding and Transport", RFC 2910, September, 2000.
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[RFC2911]
deBry, R., , Hastings, T., Herriot, R., Isaacson, S., Powell, P.,
"Internet Printing Protocol/1.1: Model and Semantics", RFC 2911,
September, 2000.
8 Author's Addresses
Tom Hastings
Xerox Corporation
737 Hawaii St. ESAE 231
El Segundo, CA 90245
Phone: 310-333-6413
Fax: 310-333-5514
e-mail: hastings@cp10.es.xerox.com
Harry Lewis
IBM
P.O. Box 1900
Boulder, CO 80301-9191
Phone: (303) 924-5337
FAX:
e-mail: harryl@us.ibm.com
Ron Bergman (Editor)
Hitachi Koki Imaging Solutions
1757 Tapo Canyon Road
Simi Valley, CA 93063-3394
Phone: 805-578-4421
Fax: 805-578-4001
Email: rbergma@hitachi-hkis.com
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