RFC Errata
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RFC 3381, "Internet Printing Protocol (IPP): Job Progress Attributes", September 2002
Note: This RFC has been obsoleted by RFC 8011
Source of RFC: ipp (app)
Errata ID: 2983
Status: Verified
Type: Editorial
Publication Format(s) : TEXT
Reported By: Michael Sweet
Date Reported: 2011-10-03
Verifier Name: Peter Saint-Andre
Date Verified: 2011-11-12
Section 4.1 says:
4.1 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 the 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 3.1), 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. If the device has an output bin collator, the 'uncollated-sheets(3)' value may actually
It should say:
4.1 job-collation-type (type2 enum|other|unknown) 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 the 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 3.1), if supplied and supported. The Standard enum values are: '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. If the device has an output bin collator, the 'uncollated-sheets(3)' value may actually
Notes:
"other" and "unknown" are out-of-band values, per RFC 2911 section 4.1:
Note: SNMP MIBs use '2' for 'unknown' which corresponds to the IPP
"out-of-band" value 'unknown'. See the description of the "out-of-
band" values at the beginning of Section 4.1. Therefore, attributes
of type 'enum' start at '3'.