
For example, with this extension, page 1 of a job could have a different media than the other pages in the job. This IPP specification extends the IPP Model and Semantics object model by relaxing the restriction that each attribute value is the same for all pages within a Document. View 4 Reported Issues PWG 5100.6-2003: IPP Page Overrides Oct 31, 2003

This specification defines the IPP Document object and its associated attributes, values, group, and operations. View 2 Reported Issues PWG 5100.5-2019: IPP Document Object v1.1 May 21, 2019 Some additional “media” keyword values are defined for use with the “media” and “media-col” Job Template attributes. This extension also defines the “current-page-order” Job Description attribute, the “user-defined-values-supported” and “max-stitching-locations-supported” Printer Description attributes, and the ‘resources-are-not-supported’ value for the “job-state-reasons” Job Description attribute. These attributes permit a user to control and/or override instructions in the document content to perform the following functions: print on document covers, control the positioning of stapling, force pages to the front side of the media, identify an imposition template, insert sheets into the document, provide an accounting id, provide an accounting user id, request accounting sheets, provide job sheet messages, request error sheets, provide a message to the operator, control the media used for job sheets, request media by characteristic (size, weight, etc.), request to check the media characteristics in an input tray, specify the presentation direction of page images with number-up, and shift the images of finished pages. This extension consists primarily of Job Template attributes defined for submitting print jobs primarily (but not limited to) to production printers. This document specifies an extension to the Internet Printing Protocol/1.0 (IPP) and IPP/1.1. View Login to Report Issue PWG 5100.3-2001: Production Printing Attributes - Set 1 Feb 12, 2001 This attribute allows the client to specify in which output bin a job is to be placed and to query the Printer‘s default and supported output bins.

This document defines an extension to the Internet Printing Protocol/1.0 (IPP/1.0) & IPP/1.1 for the OPTIONAL “output-bin” (type2 keyword | name(MAX)) Job Template attribute. View Login to Report Issue PWG 5100.2-2001: IPP "output-bin" attribute extension Feb 7, 2001 This document defines new “finishings” and “finishings-col” Job Template attribute values to specify additional finishing intent, including the placement of finishings with respect to the corners and edges of portrait and landscape documents.
