Internet Printing Protocol

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Internet Printing Protocol (IPP) is a network printing standard that enables clients to submit print jobs, query printer status, and manage print queues over IP-based networks.

All labels observed (1)

Label Occurrences
Internet Printing Protocol canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf application-layer protocol
network printing protocol
abbreviation IPP
basedOn client–server model
compatibleWith IPP
surface form: IPP Everywhere
defines attribute-based data model
job objects
printer objects
designedFor enterprise network printing
internet printing
hasRFC RFC 2910
RFC 2911
RFC 3380
RFC 3510
RFC 3995
RFC 3996
RFC 7472
RFC 8010
RFC 8011
introducedIn late 1990s
operatesOnLayer application layer
replaces Line Printer Daemon protocol
runsOver IP-based networks
standardizedBy Internet Engineering Task Force
Printer Working Group
supportsFeature access control
authentication
color management options
encryption over TLS
finishing options
job accounting attributes
media selection
printer capability discovery
supportsOperation cancel print jobs
manage print queues
pause print jobs
query job attributes
query printer attributes
query printer status
resume print jobs
submit print jobs
subscription-based event notifications
supportsURI ipp:// scheme
ipps:// scheme
usedBy CUPS
desktop operating systems
mobile operating systems
network printers
print servers
usesTransportProtocol HTTP
HTTPS

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

CUPS implementsProtocol Internet Printing Protocol
Printer Access Protocol supersededBy Internet Printing Protocol
OpenPrinting project usesProtocol Internet Printing Protocol
subject surface form: OpenPrinting
IPP printing protocol fullName Internet Printing Protocol
subject surface form: Internet Printing Protocol