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ISTO Printer Working Group
Standards in Imaging and Manageability
Lee FarrellChairman ISTO PWG
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Who is the Printer Working Group?
• Companies interested in improving the market for imaging-related products
• Members understand that developing standards is a necessary part of achieving this goal
• Not just printer vendors: • Multi-function device manufacturers• Print server developers• Operating system providers• Print management application developers
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PWG Members
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PWG Goal
We are chartered to make
• printers• multi-function devices• applications and operating systems that support them
… work together better
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Printer Working Group - History
• PWG name adopted in 1993• Early projects with IEEE and IETF
• IEEE 1284.x series of standards• providing status, configuration, communication and control
over IEEE 1284 parallel port
• Standard Printer MIB RFC-1759 (IETF)• based on ISO 10175 Document Printing Application (DPA)
• In 1999, organized under IEEE-ISTO• Industry Standards and Technology Organization• Affiliated with IEEE Standards Association• Formalized organizational procedures, processes
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Affiliations and Liaisons
• Multiple activities achieved via collaboration with other organizations and standards groups • IETF - Printer MIBv2, Finisher MIB, Internet Printing
Protocol (IPP), IPP Extensions• W3C - XHTML-Print, CSS-Print Profile• CIP4 - Job Definition Format (JDF) • Bluetooth - Print Profile• DMTF - Printer Class, Printer Service Class
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Affiliations and Liaisons
• Information exchange via PWG member overlap• Microsoft Web Services for Devices (WSD)• Trusted Computing Group• DMTF• Linux Foundation Open Printing• UPnP• IEEE P2600 Security
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Work Structure
• Six face to face meetings per year• Plenary, Working Groups, BOFs
• Working Group teleconferences• Weekly or bi-weekly
• E-mail discussion
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PWG Process
Working Draft
Charter
Candidate Standard
StandardLast Call + Formal Vote
Prototyping
Interop Testing
Interop
Prototype
Prototype
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Proven Activity
• PWG has produced or been involved in many of the standards used by electronic printing industry
• Developed standards in the following areas:• Device management (Printer MIB, Finisher MIB etc.) • Hardware level interface (IEEE 1284)• Transport layer interface (IEEE 1394.3)• Datastream standards (XHTML-Print)• Application layer print/scan and management protocol
standards (IPP, PSI, etc.)• Standardized model of printer services
• consistent with ISO 10175 – DPA• used by virtually all current print protocols over multiple
interfaces and operating systems
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Some PWG Candidate Standards
• Common Semantic Model• Print Services Interface• IPP Fax• Media Standardized Names• XHTLM-Print, CSS-Print (migrated to W3C)• PDF/is (developed in conjunction with Adobe)• Port Monitor MIB (developed in conjunction with
Microsoft)• Web-based Imaging Management Service• Imaging System Counter MIB
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Current Working Groups
• Imaging Device Security (IDS)• Internet Printing Protocol (IPP)• Multifunction Device (MFD)• Workgroup for Imaging Management Solutions
(WIMS)
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Imaging Device Security (IDS)
• Addressing the assessment of the “health” of devices before allowing them to access the network
• Defining a standard set of metrics that can be measured or assessed in Hardcopy Devices to gauge if they should be granted access to a network
• Defining example “bindings” for how these metrics are used in individual network assessment protocols• Microsoft Network Access Protocol (NAP)• IETF Network Endpoint Assessment (NEA)
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Internet Printing Protocol (IPP)
• IPP Job and Printer Operations Set2 (JPS2)• Extends IPP Production Printing Set 1• Resubmit-Job, Cancel-Jobs, Cancel-My-Jobs, job save, proof
print, etc.
• IPP Version 2.0• Organizes optional features into compliance levels• First edition defines IPP/2.0 and IPP/2.1• Future edition will define IPP/2.2
• IPP Printer State Extensions (PSX)• IPP Printer/Finisher alerts
• “IPP Everywhere” Birds of a Feather kick-off in February• Cross-platform printing support for all IPP/2.0 printers• Print from any Client to any Printer, without vendor-supplied
printer drivers
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Multifunction Device (MFD)
• Modeling of imaging services and subunits that comprise a network connected MFD
• Standard semantic definition for Subunits, Services, Jobs, Documents, Operations, etc.
• XML schema used for data modeling• Service elements include:
• Print • Scan • Resource • Copy• E-mail• Fax• Transform
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Workgroup for Imaging Management Solutions (WIMS)
• Supporting the remote management of Hardcopy Imaging devices
• Mapping into standard management semantics and protocols, e.g., SNMP, DMTF/CIM, and Web Services Management
• Aligning DMTF/CIM classes with PWG MFD Model• Support and update of the printer-related MIB
documents• Printer MIB, Finisher MIB, Counter MIB
• Power Management MIB
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List of Standards (1)
• IEEE 1284.1-1997: Transport Independent Printer/System Interface• protocol for returning printer configuration and status
• IEEE 1284.2: Standard for Test, Measurement and Conformance to IEEE 1284 (not approved)
• IEEE 1284.3-2000: Interface and Protocol Extensions to IEEE 1284-Compliant Peripherals and Host Adapters
• protocol to allow sharing of the parallel port by multiple peripherals (daisy chaining)
• IEEE 1284.4-2000: Data Delivery and Logical Channels for IEEE 1284 Interfaces
• protocol to allow a device to carry on multiple, concurrent exchanges of data• IETF Printer MIB v1, RFC 1759, March 1995
• based on ISO 10175• IETF Job Monitoring MIB, RFC 2707, November 1999
• based on ISO 10175• IETF Internet Printing Protocol v1.1, RFC 2910-2911, September 2000
• Encoding and Transport (RFC 2910)• Model and Semantics (RFC 2911)• based on ISO 10175
• IETF IPP URL Scheme, RFC 3510, April 2003• based on RFC 2911
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List of Standards (2)
• PWG IPP Document Object, PWG 5100.5, October 2003• based on ISO 10175
• PWG IPP Job Extensions, PWG 5100.7, October 2003• based on ISO 10175
• PWG Semantic Model v1.0, PWG 5105.1, January 2004• based on RFC 2911 and ISO 10175• includes PWG Print Job Ticket in XML Schema
• PWG PDF Image-Streamable (PDF/is), PWG 5102.3, March 2004• developed in collaboration with Adobe
• IETF Printer MIB v2, RFC 3805, June 2004• based on ISO 10175
• IETF Finisher MIB v1, RFC 3806, June 2004• based on ISO 10175
• IETF IPP Job and Printer Admin Operations, RFC 3998, March 2005• based on ISO 10175
• PWG Internet Printing Protocol v2.0, PWG 5100.10, July 2009• based on many IETF and PWG standards extending IPP/1.1
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Common interest with SC28
• Office Equipment Standards development• Printers• Multifunction devices• Imaging Services
• ISO 10175 Document Printing Application (DPA) is the basis of our work
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Benefits to SC28
• PWG has a strong heritage of developing imaging systems management and services standards
• Recognition within the industry• PWG standards are normatively referenced by several
other imaging system public standards• CIP4 Job Definition Format• Bluetooth Print Profiles• UPnP Enhanced Print • Linux Foundation Open Printing Job Ticket API
• PWG can readily provide significant imaging system expertise on work activity within SC28
• Opportunity of considering PWG body of work for adoption as SC28 standards
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Summary
Liaison status for PWG would create an opportunity to develop a more synergistic relationship with JTC1/SC28
… to the benefit of imaging systemsand office equipment standardization
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