April 1999.
[ISO-639] ISO 639:1988 (E/F) - Code for Representation of
names of languages - The International
Organization for Standardization, 1st edition,
1988.
[ISO-646] ISO/IEC 646:1991, "Information technology -- ISO
7-bit coded character set for information
interchange", JTC1/SC2.
[ISO-2022] ISO/IEC 2022:1994 - "Information technology --
Character code structure and extension
techniques", JTC1/SC2.
[ISO-3166] ISO 3166:1988 (E/F) - Codes for representation of
names of countries - The International
Organization for Standardization, 3rd edition,
1988-08-15."
[ISO-8859-1] ISO/IEC 8859-1:1987, "Information technology --
8-bit single byte coded graphic character sets -
Part 1: Latin alphabet No. 1, JTC1/SC2."
[ISO-10646] ISO/IEC 10646-1:1993, "Information technology --
Universal Multiple-Octet Coded Character Set (UCS)
- Part 1: Architecture and Basic Multilingual
Plane, JTC1/SC2.
[iso-dpa] ISO/IEC 10175-1:1996 "Information technology --
Text and Office Systems -- Document Printing
Application (DPA) -- Part 1: Abstract service
definition and procedures. See
ftp://ftp.pwg.org/pub/pwg/dpa/
[JIS X0208] JIS X0208-1990, "Japanese two byte coded character
set."
[mib-II] McCloghrie, K. and M. Rose, "Management
Information Base for Network Management of
TCP/IP-based internets: MIB-II", STD 17, RFC1213,
March 1991.
[print-mib] Smith, R., Wright, F., Hastings, T., Zilles, S.
and J. Gyllenskog, "Printer MIB", RFC1759, March
1995.
[print-mib-draft] Turner, R., "Printer MIB", Work in Progress,
[protomap] Bergman, R., "Job Submission Protocol Mapping
Recommendations for the Job Monitoring MIB", RFC
2708, November 1999.
[pwg] The Printer Working Group is a printer industry
consortium open to any individuals. For more
information, access the PWG web page:
http://www.pwg.org
[RFC1179] McLaughlin, L., III, "Line Printer Daemon
Protocol", RFC1179, August 1990.
[RFC1738] Berners-Lee, T., Masinter, L. and M., McCahill,
"Uniform Resource Locators (URL)", RFC1738,
December 1994.
[RFC1766] Avelstrand, H., "Tags for the Identification of
Languages", RFC1766, March 1995.
[RFC2026] Bradner, S., "The Internet Standards Process --
Revision 3", BCP 9, RFC2026, October 1996.
[RFC2119] Bradner, S., "Keywords for use in RFCs to Indicate
Requirement Levels", BCP 14, RFC2119, March 1997.
[RFC2277] Alvestrand, H., "IETF Policy on Character Sets and
Languages", BCP 18, RFC2277, January 1998.
[RFC2278] Freed, N. and J. Postel, "IANA CharSet
Registration Procedures", BCP 19, RFC2278,
January 1998.
[SMIv2-SMI] McCloghrie, K., Perkins, D. and J. Schoenwaelder,
"Structure of Management Information Version 2
(SMIv2)", STD 58, RFC2578, April 1999.
[SMIv2-TC] McCloghrie, K., Perkins, D. and J. Schoenwaelder,
"Textual Conventions for SMIv2", STD 58, RFC2579,
April 1999.
[tipsi] IEEE 1284.1, Transport-independent Printer System
Interface (TIPSI).
[URI-spec] Berners-Lee, T., Fielding, R. and L. Masinter,
"Uniform Resource Identifiers (URI), Generic
Syntax", RFC2396, August 1998.
[US-ASCII] Coded Character Set - 7-bit American Standard Code
for Information Interchange, ANSI X3.4-1986.
[UTF-8] Yergeau, F., "UTF-8, a transformation format of
ISO 10646", RFC2279, January 1998.
8 Notices
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9 Authors' Addresses
Ron Bergman
Dataproducts Corp.
1757 Tapo Canyon Road
Simi Valley, CA 93063-3394
Phone: 805-578-4421
Fax: 805-578-4001
EMail: rbergma@dpc.com
Tom Hastings
Xerox Corporation, ESAE-231
737 Hawaii St.
El Segundo, CA 90245
Phone: 310-333-6413
Fax: 310-333-5514
EMail: hastings@cp10.es.xerox.com
Scott A. Isaacson
Novell, Inc.
122 E 1700 S
Provo, UT 84606
Phone: 801-861-7366
Fax: 801-861-4025
EMail: scott_isaacson@novell.com
Harry Lewis
IBM Corporation
6300 Diagonal Hwy
Boulder, CO 80301
Phone: (303) 924-5337
EMail: harryl@us.ibm.com
Send questions and comments to the Printer Working Group (PWG)
using the Job Monitoring Project (JMP) Mailing List: jmp@pwg.org
To learn how to subscribe, send email to: jmp-request@pwg.org
Implementers of this specification are encouraged to join the jmp
mailing list in order to participate in discussions on any
clarifications needed and registration proposals for additional
attributes and values being reviewed in order to achieve consensus.
For further information, access the PWG web page under "JMP":
http://www.pwg.org/
Other Participants:
Chuck Adams - Tektronix
Jeff Barnett - IBM
Keith Carter, IBM Corporation
Jeff Copeland - QMS
Andy Davidson - Tektronix
Roger deBry - IBM
Mabry Dozier - QMS
Lee Farrell - Canon
Steve Gebert - IBM
Robert Herriot - Sun Microsystems Inc.
Shige Kanemitsu - Kyocera
David Kellerman - Northlake Software
Rick Landau - Digital
Pete Loya - HP
Ray Lutz - Cognisys
Jay Martin - Underscore
Mike MacKay, Novell, Inc.
Stan McConnell - Xerox
Carl-Uno Manros, Xerox, Corp.
Pat Nogay - IBM
Bob Pentecost - HP
Rob Rhoads - Intel
David Roach - Unisys
Stuart Rowley - Kyocera
Hiroyuki Sato - Canon
Bob Setterbo - Adobe
Gail Songer, EFI
Mike Timperman - Lexmark
Randy Turner - Sharp
William Wagner - Digital Products
Jim Walker - Dazel
Chris Wellens - Interworking Labs
Rob Whittle - Novell
Don Wright - Lexmark
Lloyd Young - Lexmark
Atsushi Yuki - Kyocera
Peter Zehler, Xerox, Corp.
10 INDEX
This index includes the textual conventions, the objects, and the
attributes. Textual conventions all start with the prefix: "JM" and
end with the suffix: "TC". Objects all starts with the prefix:
"jm" followed by the group name. Attributes are identified with
enums, and so start with any lower case letter and have no special
prefix.
colorantConsumed, 40
colorantRequested, 40
deviceNameRequested, 30
documentCopiesCompleted, 35
documentCopiesRequested, 35
documentFormat, 31
documentFormatIndex, 31
documentName, 31
fileName, 31
finishing, 33
fullColorImpressionsCompleted, 37
highlightColorImpressionsCompleted, 37
impressionsCompletedCurrentCopy, 37
impressionsInterpreted, 37
impressionsSentToDevice, 37
impressionsSpooled, 36
jmAttributeInstanceIndex, 99
jmAttributeTypeIndex, 98
JmAttributeTypeTC, 78
jmAttributeValueAsInteger, 99
jmAttributeValueAsOctets, 100
JmBooleanTC, 72
JmFinishingTC, 70
jmGeneralAttributePersistence, 87
jmGeneralJobPersistence, 87
jmGeneralJobSetIndex, 85
jmGeneralJobSetName, 88
jmGeneralNewestActiveJobIndex, 86
jmGeneralNumberOfActiveJobs, 86
jmGeneralOldestActiveJobIndex, 86
JmJobCollationTypeTC, 74
jmJobIDJobIndex, 91
jmJobIDJobSetIndex, 90
jmJobImpressionsCompleted, 96
jmJobImpressionsPerCopyRequested, 95
jmJobIndex, 92
jmJobKOctetsPerCopyRequested, 94
jmJobKOctetsProcessed, 94
jmJobOwner, 96
JmJobServiceTypesTC, 81
JmJobSourcePlatformTypeTC, 69
jmJobState, 92
jmJobStateReasons1, 93
JmJobStateReasons1TC, 83
JmJobStateReasons2TC, 83
JmJobStateReasons3TC, 83
JmJobStateReasons4TC, 84
JmJobStateTC, 75
JmJobStringTC, 68
jmJobSubmissionID, 89
JmJobSubmissionIDTypeTC, 74
JmMediumTypeTC, 72
JmNaturalLanguageTagTC, 68
jmNumberOfInterveningJobs, 93
JmPrinterResolutionTC, 71
JmPrintQualityTC, 71
JmTimeStampTC, 69
JmTonerEconomyTC, 72
JmUTF8StringTC, 68
jobAccountName, 27
jobCodedCharSet, 26
jobCollationType, 36
jobComment, 31
jobCompletionTime, 43
jobCopiesCompleted, 35
jobCopiesRequested, 35
jobHold, 33
jobHoldUntil, 33
jobKOctetsTransferred, 35
jobName, 28
jobNaturalLanguageTag, 27
jobOriginatingHost, 30
jobPriority, 32
jobProcessAfterDateAndTime, 32
jobProcessingCPUTime, 43
jobServiceTypes, 29
jobSourceChannelIndex, 29
jobSourcePlatformType, 29
jobStartedBeingHeldTime, 42
jobStartedProcessingTime, 43
jobStateReasons2, 25
jobStateReasons3, 25
jobStateReasons4, 25
jobSubmissionTime, 42
jobSubmissionToServerTime, 42
jobURI, 27
mediumConsumed, 40
mediumRequested, 39
mediumSizeConsumed, 41
mediumTypeConsumed, 41
numberOfDocuments, 30
other, 25
outputBin, 33
pagesCompleted, 38
pagesCompletedCurrentCopy, 38
pagesRequested, 38
physicalDevice, 30
printerResolutionRequested, 34
printerResolutionUsed, 34
printQualityRequested, 34
printQualityUsed, 34
processingMessage, 25
processingMessageNaturalLangTag, 26
queueNameRequested, 30
serverAssignedJobName, 28
sheetCompletedCopyNumber, 36
sheetCompletedDocumentNumber, 36
sheetsCompleted, 39
sheetsCompletedCurrentCopy, 39
sheetsRequested, 39
sides, 33
submittingApplicationName, 29
submittingServerName, 29
tonerDensityRequested, 34
tonerDensityUsed, 34
tonerEcomonyRequested, 34
tonerEcomonyUsed, 34
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