IPP (Internet Printing Protocol)
is the industry standard network printing
protocol.
IPP
- Allows you to enable and disable the
port.
Network
Path - The printer's URL.
Page
Description Language - Select the language
you want the printer to receive on the IPP
port. If you select AutoSelect, the
printer automatically detects the language
of the print job and processes it accordingly.
Filtering
- This field allows you to choose whether
the printer removes control characters.
In most cases, Filtering should be set to
None.
Job
Pipelining:
- On - The printer can begin processing
a new job on this port while it is still
printing a previous job.
- Off - The printer does not begin a
new job on this port until the current
job is completed.
Authentication
Scheme - This field allows you to choose
which type of authentication scheme to use
when printing with IPP. These schemes are
only used if the printer has both a user
name and password entered for IPP.
- Basic
- This scheme requires the printer
to authenticate the person sending the
print job. The printer only servics
the request if the name and password
provided by the user match the values
stored in the printer.
- Digest
- This scheme requires the printer to
authenticate the person sending the
print job using a single checksum password
scheme. The printer only services the
request if the name and password provided
by the user match the values stored
in the printer.
Note: These options comply
with IETF standard RFC's for basic and digest
authentication, but not all IPP clients
support these authentication methods.
User
Name - Enter the user name for the printer.
Password
- Enter the printer password.
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