1<!DOCTYPE HTML> 2<html> 3<!-- SECTION: Specifications --> 4<head> 5 <title>CUPS Implementation of IPP</title> 6 <meta name='keywords' content='Programming, Internet Printing Protocol'> 7 <LINK REL="STYLESHEET" TYPE="text/css" HREF="../cups-printable.css"> 8</head> 9<body> 10<!-- 11 IPP specification for CUPS. 12 13 Copyright © 2007-2016 by Apple Inc. 14 Copyright © 1997-2007 by Easy Software Products. 15 16 Licensed under Apache License v2.0. See the file "LICENSE" for more 17 information. 18--> 19 20<H1 CLASS="title">CUPS Implementation of IPP</H1> 21 22<h2 class='title'><a name='INTRODUCTION'>Introduction</a></h2> 23 24<p>CUPS implements <a href="http://ftp.pwg.org/pub/pwg/standards/std-ipp20-20151030-5100.12.pdf">IPP/2.1</a> and the operations and attributes defined in the following specifications:</p> 25 26<ul> 27 28 <li><a href="http://ftp.pwg.org/pub/pwg/candidates/cs-ippjobprinterext10-20101030-5100.11.pdf">PWG 5100.11: IPP Job and Printer Extensions - Set 2 (JPS2)</a> (all operations plus the "job-creation-attributes-supported", "job-ids", "job-password", "job-password-encryption", "media-col-database", and "which-jobs" attributes)</li> 29 30 <li><a href="http://ftp.pwg.org/pub/pwg/candidates/cs-ippjobprinterext3v10-20120727-5100.13.pdf">PWG 5100.13: IPP Job and Printer Extensions - Set 3 (JPS3)</a> (all operations/attributes required for IPP Everywhere except "printer-geo-location" and "printer-icc-profiles")</li> 31 32 <li><a href="http://ftp.pwg.org/pub/pwg/candidates/cs-ippeve10-20130128-5100.14.pdf">PWG 5100.14: IPP Everywhere</a> (conforming to the Client and most of the Printer requirements)</li> 33 34 <li><a href="http://ftp.pwg.org/pub/pwg/candidates/cs-ippfaxout10-20140618-5100.15.pdf">PWG 5100.15: IPP FaxOut Service</a> (for facsimile queues)</li> 35 36 <li><a href="http://ftp.pwg.org/pub/pwg/candidates/cs-ipptrans10-20131108-5100.16.pdf">PWG 5100.16: IPP Transaction-Based Printing Extensions</a></li> 37 38 <li><a href="http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3995">RFC 3995: IPP: Event Notifications and Subscriptions</a></li> 39 40 <li><a href="http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3996">RFC 3996: IPP: The 'ippget' Delivery Method for Event Notifications</li> 41 42 <li><a href="http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3998">RFC 3998: IPP: Job and Printer Administrative Operations</a> (Disable-Printer, Enable-Printer, Hold-New-Jobs, and Release-Held-New-Jobs operations)</li> 43 44 <li><a href="http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7472">RFC 7472: IPP over HTTPS Transport Binding and 'ipps' URI Scheme</a></li> 45 46</ul> 47 48<p>CUPS also provides 17 new operations and many new attributes to support multiple IPP printers and printer classes on a single host.</p> 49 50<h3 class='title'><a name='IPP_URIS'>IPP URIs</a></h3> 51 52<p>CUPS supports the "http", "https", "ipp", and "ipps" schemes. The following resource names are used:</p> 53 54<dl> 55 56 <dt><tt>scheme://hostname:port/</tt></dt> 57 58 <dd>Can be used for all "get" operations and for server subscriptions.</dd> 59 60 <dt><tt>scheme://hostname:port/admin/</tt></dt> 61 62 <dd>Used for all administrative operations.</dd> 63 64 <dt><tt>scheme://hostname:port/classes/name</tt></dt> 65 66 <dd>Specifies a printer class.</dd> 67 68 <dt><tt>scheme://hostname:port/jobs/id</tt></dt> 69 70 <dd>Specifies a job.</dd> 71 72 <dt><tt>scheme://hostname:port/printers/name</tt></dt> 73 74 <dd>Specifies a printer.</dd> 75 76</dl> 77 78<p>So a typical printer URI would be "ipp://foo.example.com/printers/LaserJet". In addition, the CUPS scheduler also supports (when enabled) normal browser access via "http://foo.example.com:port/" and "https://foo.example.com:port/".</p> 79 80<h3 class='title'><a name='IPP_OPERATIONS'>CUPS IPP Operations</a></h3> 81 82<p>CUPS provides 17 vendor extension operations in addition to most of the standard IPP and registered extension operations:</p> 83 84<div class='table'><table align='center' border='1' width='80%' 85summary='Supported Operations'> 86<thead> 87<tr> 88 <TH VALIGN="TOP">Operation Name</th> 89 <TH VALIGN="TOP">CUPS</th> 90 <TH VALIGN="TOP">Code</th> 91 <TH VALIGN="TOP">Brief Description</th> 92</tr> 93</thead> 94<tbody> 95<tr> 96 <td>Print-Job</td> 97 <td>1.0</td> 98 <td>0x0002</td> 99 <td>Print a file.</td> 100</tr> 101<tr> 102 <td>Validate-Job</td> 103 <td>1.0</td> 104 <td>0x0004</td> 105 <td>Validate job attributes.</td> 106</tr> 107<tr> 108 <td>Create-Job</td> 109 <td>1.1</td> 110 <td>0x0005</td> 111 <td>Create a print job.</td> 112</tr> 113<tr> 114 <td>Send-Document</td> 115 <td>1.1</td> 116 <td>0x0006</td> 117 <td>Send a file for a print job.</td> 118</tr> 119<tr> 120 <td><a href='#CANCEL_JOB'>Cancel-Job</a></td> 121 <td>1.0</td> 122 <td>0x0008</td> 123 <td>Cancel a print job.</td> 124</tr> 125<tr> 126 <td>Get-Job-Attributes</td> 127 <td>1.0</td> 128 <td>0x0009</td> 129 <td>Get job attributes.</td> 130</tr> 131<tr> 132 <td>Get-Jobs</td> 133 <td>1.0</td> 134 <td>0x000A</td> 135 <td>Get all jobs.</td> 136</tr> 137<tr> 138 <td>Get-Printer-Attributes</td> 139 <td>1.0</td> 140 <td>0x000B</td> 141 <td>Get printer attributes.</td> 142</tr> 143<tr> 144 <td>Hold-Job</td> 145 <td>1.1</td> 146 <td>0x000C</td> 147 <td>Hold a job for printing.</td> 148</tr> 149<tr> 150 <td>Release-Job</td> 151 <td>1.1</td> 152 <td>0x000D</td> 153 <td>Release a job for printing.</td> 154</tr> 155<tr> 156 <td>Restart-Job</td> 157 <td>1.1</td> 158 <td>0x000E</td> 159 <td>Restarts a print job.</td> 160</tr> 161<tr> 162 <td>Pause-Printer</td> 163 <td>1.0</td> 164 <td>0x0010</td> 165 <td>Pause printing on a printer.</td> 166</tr> 167<tr> 168 <td>Resume-Printer</td> 169 <td>1.0</td> 170 <td>0x0011</td> 171 <td>Resume printing on a printer.</td> 172</tr> 173<tr> 174 <td><a href='#PURGE_JOBS'>Purge-Jobs</a></td> 175 <td>1.0</td> 176 <td>0x0012</td> 177 <td>Purge all jobs.</td> 178</tr> 179<tr> 180 <td>Set-Printer-Attributes</td> 181 <td>1.4</td> 182 <td>0x0013</td> 183 <td>Set attributes for a printer.</td> 184</tr> 185<tr> 186 <td>Set-Job-Attributes</td> 187 <td>1.1</td> 188 <td>0x0014</td> 189 <td>Set attributes for a pending or held job.</td> 190</tr> 191<tr> 192 <td><a href='#CREATE_PRINTER_SUBSCRIPTION'>Create-Printer-Subscription</a></td> 193 <td>1.2</td> 194 <td>0x0016</td> 195 <td>Creates a subscription associated with a printer or the server.</td> 196</tr> 197<tr> 198 <td>Create-Job-Subscription</td> 199 <td>1.2</td> 200 <td>0x0017</td> 201 <td>Creates a subscription associated with a job.</td> 202</tr> 203<tr> 204 <td>Get-Subscription-Attributes</td> 205 <td>1.2</td> 206 <td>0x0018</td> 207 <td>Gets the attributes for a subscription.</td> 208</tr> 209<tr> 210 <td>Get-Subscriptions</td> 211 <td>1.2</td> 212 <td>0x0019</td> 213 <td>Gets the attributes for zero or more subscriptions.</td> 214</tr> 215<tr> 216 <td>Renew-Subscription</td> 217 <td>1.2</td> 218 <td>0x001A</td> 219 <td>Renews a subscription.</td> 220</tr> 221<tr> 222 <td>Cancel-Subscription</td> 223 <td>1.2</td> 224 <td>0x001B</td> 225 <td>Cancels a subscription.</td> 226</tr> 227<tr> 228 <td>Get-Notifications</td> 229 <td>1.2</td> 230 <td>0x001C</td> 231 <td>Get notification events for <tt>ippget</tt> subscriptions.</td> 232</tr> 233<tr> 234 <td>Enable-Printer</td> 235 <td>1.2</td> 236 <td>0x0022</td> 237 <td>Accepts jobs on a printer.</td> 238</tr> 239<tr> 240 <td>Disable-Printer</td> 241 <td>1.2</td> 242 <td>0x0023</td> 243 <td>Rejects jobs on a printer.</td> 244</tr> 245<tr> 246 <td>Hold-New-Jobs</td> 247 <td>1.4</td> 248 <td>0x0025</td> 249 <td>Hold new jobs by default.</td> 250</tr> 251<tr> 252 <td>Release-Held-New-Jobs</td> 253 <td>1.4</td> 254 <td>0x0026</td> 255 <td>Releases all jobs that were previously held.</td> 256</tr> 257<tr> 258 <td>Cancel-Jobs</td> 259 <td>1.5</td> 260 <td>0x0038</td> 261 <td>Cancel all jobs (administrator).</td> 262</tr> 263<tr> 264 <td>Cancel-My-Jobs</td> 265 <td>1.5</td> 266 <td>0x0039</td> 267 <td>Cancel all jobs (user).</td> 268</tr> 269<tr> 270 <td>Close-Job</td> 271 <td>1.5</td> 272 <td>0x003b</td> 273 <td>Close a created job.</td> 274</tr> 275<tr> 276 <td><a href='#CUPS_GET_DEFAULT'>CUPS-Get-Default</a></td> 277 <td>1.0</td> 278 <td>0x4001</td> 279 <td>Get the default destination.</td> 280</tr> 281<tr> 282 <td><a href='#CUPS_GET_PRINTERS'>CUPS-Get-Printers</a></td> 283 <td>1.0</td> 284 <td>0x4002</td> 285 <td>Get all of the available printers.</td> 286</tr> 287<tr> 288 <td><a href='#CUPS_ADD_MODIFY_PRINTER'>CUPS-Add-Modify-Printer</a></td> 289 <td>1.0</td> 290 <td>0x4003</td> 291 <td>Add or modify a printer.</td> 292</tr> 293<tr> 294 <td><a href='#CUPS_DELETE_PRINTER'>CUPS-Delete-Printer</a></td> 295 <td>1.0</td> 296 <td>0x4004</td> 297 <td>Delete a printer.</td> 298</tr> 299<tr> 300 <td><a href='#CUPS_GET_CLASSES'>CUPS-Get-Classes</a></td> 301 <td>1.0</td> 302 <td>0x4005</td> 303 <td>Get all of the available printer classes.</td> 304</tr> 305<tr> 306 <td><a href='#CUPS_ADD_MODIFY_CLASS'>CUPS-Add-Modify-Class</a></td> 307 <td>1.0</td> 308 <td>0x4006</td> 309 <td>Add or modify a printer class.</td> 310</tr> 311<tr> 312 <td><a href='#CUPS_DELETE_CLASS'>CUPS-Delete-Class</a></td> 313 <td>1.0</td> 314 <td>0x4007</td> 315 <td>Delete a printer class.</td> 316</tr> 317<tr> 318 <td>CUPS-Accept-Jobs</td> 319 <td>1.0</td> 320 <td>0x4008</td> 321 <td>Accept jobs on a printer or printer class. This operation is deprecated - use the Enable-Printer operation instead.</td> 322</tr> 323<tr> 324 <td>CUPS-Reject-Jobs</td> 325 <td>1.0</td> 326 <td>0x4009</td> 327 <td>Reject jobs on a printer or printer class. This operation is deprecated - use the Disable-Printer operation instead.</td> 328</tr> 329<tr> 330 <td><a href='#CUPS_SET_DEFAULT'>CUPS-Set-Default</a></td> 331 <td>1.0</td> 332 <td>0x400A</td> 333 <td>Set the default destination.</td> 334</tr> 335<tr> 336 <td><a href='#CUPS_GET_DEVICES'>CUPS-Get-Devices</a></td> 337 <td>1.1</td> 338 <td>0x400B</td> 339 <td>Get all of the available devices.</td> 340</tr> 341<tr> 342 <td><a href='#CUPS_GET_PPDS'>CUPS-Get-PPDs</a></td> 343 <td>1.1</td> 344 <td>0x400C</td> 345 <td>Get all of the available PPDs.</td> 346</tr> 347<tr> 348 <td><a href='#CUPS_MOVE_JOB'>CUPS-Move-Job</a></td> 349 <td>1.1</td> 350 <td>0x400D</td> 351 <td>Move a job to a different printer.</td> 352</tr> 353<tr> 354 <td><a href='#CUPS_AUTHENTICATE_JOB'>CUPS-Authenticate-Job</a></td> 355 <td>1.2</td> 356 <td>0x400E</td> 357 <td>Authenticate a job for printing.</td> 358</tr> 359<tr> 360 <td><a href='#CUPS_GET_PPD'>CUPS-Get-PPD</a></td> 361 <td>1.3</td> 362 <td>0x400F</td> 363 <td>Get a PPD file.</td> 364</tr> 365<tr> 366 <td><a href='#CUPS_GET_DOCUMENT'>CUPS-Get-Document</a></td> 367 <td>1.4</td> 368 <td>0x4027</td> 369 <td>Get a document file from a job.</td> 370</tr> 371<tr> 372 <td><a href='#CUPS_CREATE_LOCAL_PRINTER'>CUPS-Create-Local-Printer</a></td> 373 <td>2.2</td> 374 <td>0x4028</td> 375 <td>Creates a local (temporary) print queue pointing to a remote IPP Everywhere printer.</td> 376</tr> 377</tbody> 378</table></div> 379 380<h2 class='title'><a name='OPERATIONS'>Operations</a></h2> 381 382<p>The following sections describe the operations supported by CUPS. In the interest of brevity, operations which use only the standard IPP attributes are not described. 383 384 385<h3 class='title'><a name='CANCEL_JOB'>Cancel Job Operation (Extension)</a></h3> 386 387<p>The Cancel-Job operation (0x0008) cancels the specified job. CUPS 1.4 added support for the <tt>purge-job (boolean)</tt> operation attribute that (if 'true') removes all history and document files for the job as well.</p> 388 389 390<h3 class='title'><a name='PURGE_JOBS'>Purge-Jobs Operation</a></h3> 391 392<p>The Purge-Jobs operation (0x0012) cancels all of the jobs on a given destination and optionally removes all history and document files for the jobs as well. CUPS 1.2 added support for the <tt>purge-job (boolean)</tt> operation attribute that (if 'false') retains all history and document files for the canceled jobs.</p> 393 394<blockquote><b>Note:</b> 395 <p>The Cancel-Jobs and Cancel-My-Jobs operations should be used instead of Purge-Jobs.</p> 396</blockquote> 397 398 399 400<h3 class='title'><span class='info'>CUPS 1.2/macOS 10.5</span><a 401name='CREATE_PRINTER_SUBSCRIPTION'>Create-Printer-Subscription</a></h3> 402 403<p>The Create-Printer-Subscription operation (0x0016) creates a subscription for printer or server event notifications. CUPS provides several additional events in addition to the standard events in the IPP notifications specification. CUPS adds the following <tt>notify-events (1setOf type2 keyword)</tt> values:<p> 404 405<ul> 406 407 <li><tt>printer-added</tt> - Get notified whenever a printer or class is added</li> 408 409 <li><tt>printer-deleted</tt> - Get notified whenever a printer or class is deleted</li> 410 411 <li><tt>printer-modified</tt> - Get notified whenever a printer or class is modified</li> 412 413 <li><tt>server-audit</tt> - Get notified when a security condition occurs</li> 414 415 <li><tt>server-restarted</tt> - Get notified when the server is restarted</li> 416 417 <li><tt>server-started</tt> - Get notified when the server is started</li> 418 419 <li><tt>server-stopped</tt> - Get notified when the server is stopped</li> 420 421</ul> 422 423 424<h3 class='title'><a name='CUPS_GET_DEFAULT'>CUPS-Get-Default Operation</a></h3> 425 426<p>The CUPS-Get-Default operation (0x4001) returns the default printer URI and attributes. 427 428<h4>CUPS-Get-Default Request</h4> 429 430<p>The following groups of attributes are supplied as part of the CUPS-Get-Default request: 431 432<p>Group 1: Operation Attributes 433 434<dl> 435 436 <dt>Natural Language and Character Set: 437 438 <dd>The "attributes-charset" and "attributes-natural-language" attributes as described in section 3.1.4.1 of the IPP Model and Semantics document. 439 440 <dt>"requested-attributes" (1setOf keyword): 441 442 <dd>The client OPTIONALLY supplies a set of attribute names and/or attribute group names in whose values the requester is interested. If the client omits this attribute, the server responds as if this attribute had been supplied with a value of 'all'. 443 444</dl> 445 446<h4>CUPS-Get-Default Response</h4> 447 448<p>The following groups of attributes are send as part of the CUPS-Get-Default Response: 449 450<p>Group 1: Operation Attributes 451 452<dl> 453 454 <dt>Natural Language and Character Set: 455 456 <dd>The "attributes-charset" and "attributes-natural-language" attributes as described in section 3.1.4.2 of the IPP Model and Semantics document. 457 458 <dt>Status Message: 459 460 <dd>The standard response status message. 461 462</dl> 463 464<p>Group 2: Printer Object Attributes 465 466<dl> 467 468 <dt>The set of requested attributes and their current values. 469 470</dl> 471 472<h3 class='title'><a name='CUPS_GET_PRINTERS'>CUPS-Get-Printers Operation</a></h3> 473 474<p>The CUPS-Get-Printers operation (0x4002) returns the printer attributes for every printer known to the system. This may include printers that are not served directly by the server. 475 476<h4>CUPS-Get-Printers Request</h4> 477 478<p>The following groups of attributes are supplied as part of the CUPS-Get-Printers request: 479 480<p>Group 1: Operation Attributes 481 482<dl> 483 484 <dt>Natural Language and Character Set: 485 486 <dd>The "attributes-charset" and "attributes-natural-language" attributes as described in section 3.1.4.1 of the IPP Model and Semantics document. 487 488 <dt>"first-printer-name" (name(127)): <span class='info'>CUPS 1.2/macOS 10.5</span> 489 490 <dd>The client OPTIONALLY supplies this attribute to select the first printer that is returned. 491 492 <dt>"limit" (integer (1:MAX)): 493 494 <dd>The client OPTIONALLY supplies this attribute limiting the number of printers that are returned. 495 496 <dt>"printer-id" (integer(0:65535)): <span class='info'>CUPS 2.2</span> 497 498 <dd>The client OPTIONALLY supplies this attribute to select which printer is returned. 499 500 <dt>"printer-location" (text(127)): <span class='info'>CUPS 1.1.7</span> 501 502 <dd>The client OPTIONALLY supplies this attribute to select which printers are returned. 503 504 <dt>"printer-type" (type2 enum): <span class='info'>CUPS 1.1.7</span> 505 506 <dd>The client OPTIONALLY supplies a printer type enumeration to select which printers are returned. 507 508 <dt>"printer-type-mask" (type2 enum): <span class='info'>CUPS 1.1.7</span> 509 510 <dd>The client OPTIONALLY supplies a printer type mask enumeration to select which bits are used in the "printer-type" attribute. 511 512 <dt>"requested-attributes" (1setOf keyword): 513 514 <dd>The client OPTIONALLY supplies a set of attribute names and/or attribute group names in whose values the requester is interested. If the client omits this attribute, the server responds as if this attribute had been supplied with a value of 'all'. 515 516 <dt>"requested-user-name" (name(127)): <span class='info'>CUPS 1.2/macOS 10.5</span> 517 518 <dd>The client OPTIONALLY supplies a user name that is used to filter the returned printers. 519 520</dl> 521 522<h4>CUPS-Get-Printers Response</h4> 523 524<p>The following groups of attributes are send as part of the CUPS-Get-Printers Response: 525 526<p>Group 1: Operation Attributes 527 528<dl> 529 530 <dt>Natural Language and Character Set: 531 532 <dd>The "attributes-charset" and "attributes-natural-language" attributes as described in section 3.1.4.2 of the IPP Model and Semantics document. 533 534 <dt>Status Message: 535 536 <dd>The standard response status message. 537 538</dl> 539 540<p>Group 2: Printer Object Attributes 541 542<dl> 543 544 <dt>The set of requested attributes and their current values for each printer. 545 546</dl> 547 548 549<h3 class='title'><a name='CUPS_ADD_MODIFY_PRINTER'>CUPS-Add-Modify-Printer Operation</a></h3> 550 551<p>The CUPS-Add-Modify-Printer operation (0x4003) adds a new printer or modifies an existing printer on the system. 552 553<h4>CUPS-Add-Modify-Printer Request</h4> 554 555<p>The following groups of attributes are supplied as part of the CUPS-Add-Modify-Printer request: 556 557<p>Group 1: Operation Attributes 558 559<dl> 560 561 <dt>Natural Language and Character Set: 562 563 <dd>The "attributes-charset" and "attributes-natural-language" attributes as described in section 3.1.4.1 of the IPP Model and Semantics document. 564 565 <dt>"printer-uri" (uri): 566 567 <dd>The client MUST supply a URI for the specified printer. 568 569</dl> 570 571<p>Group 2: Printer Object Attributes 572 573<dl> 574 575 <dt>"auth-info-required" (1setOf type2 keyword): <span class='info'>CUPS 1.3/macOS 10.5</span> 576 577 <dd>The client OPTIONALLY supplies one or more authentication keywords that are required to communicate with the printer/remote queue. 578 579 <dt>"job-sheets-default" (1setOf name(127)): <span class='info'>CUPS 1.1.7</span> 580 581 <dd>The client OPTIONALLY supplies one or two banner page names that are printed before and after files in a job. The reserved name "none" is used to specify that no banner page should be printed. 582 583 <dt>"device-uri" (uri): 584 585 <dd>The client OPTIONALLY supplies a device URI for the specified printer. 586 587 <dt>"port-monitor" (name(127)): 588 589 <dd>The client OPTIONALLY supplies a port monitor name for the specified printer. 590 591 <dt>"ppd-name" (name(255)): 592 593 <dd>The client OPTIONALLY supplies a PPD name for the specified printer. 594 595 <dt>"printer-is-accepting-jobs" (boolean): 596 597 <dd>The client OPTIONALLY supplies this boolean attribute indicating whether the printer object should accept new jobs. 598 599 <dt>"printer-info" (text(127)): 600 601 <dd>The client OPTIONALLY supplies this attribute indicating the printer information string. 602 603 <dt>"printer-location" (text(127)): 604 605 <dd>The client OPTIONALLY supplies this attribute indicating a textual location of the printer. 606 607 <dt>"printer-more-info" (uri): 608 609 <dd>The client OPTIONALLY supplies this attribute indicating a URI for additional printer information. 610 611 <dt>"printer-state" (type2 enum): 612 613 <dd>The client OPTIONALLY supplies this attribute indicating the initial/current state of the printer. Only the 'idle(3)' and 'stopped(5)' enumerations are recognized. 614 615 <dt>"printer-state-message" (text(MAX)): 616 617 <dd>The client OPTIONALLY supplies this attribute indicating a textual reason for the current printer state. 618 619 <dt>"requesting-user-name-allowed" (1setof name(127) | delete) 620 <br><i>OR</i> 621 <br>"requesting-user-name-denied" (1setof name(127) | delete): 622 623 <dd>The client OPTIONALLY supplies one of these attributes to specify an access control list for incoming print jobs. To allow all users access to a printer, use the delete tag for the attribute value. 624 625</dl> 626 627<p>The CUPS-Add-Modify-Printer request can optionally be followed by a PPD file to be used for the printer. The "ppd-name" attribute overrides any file that is attached to the end of the request with a local CUPS PPD file. 628 629<h4>CUPS-Add-Modify-Printer Response</h4> 630 631<p>The following groups of attributes are send as part of the 632CUPS-Add-Modify-Printer Response: 633 634<p>Group 1: Operation Attributes 635 636<dl> 637 638 <dt>Natural Language and Character Set: 639 640 <dd>The "attributes-charset" and "attributes-natural-language" attributes as described in section 3.1.4.2 of the IPP Model and Semantics document. 641 642 <dt>Status Message: 643 644 <dd>The standard response status message. 645 646</dl> 647 648 649<h3 class='title'><a name='CUPS_DELETE_PRINTER'>CUPS-Delete-Printer Operation</a></h3> 650 651<p>The CUPS-Delete-Printer operation (0x4004) removes an existing printer from the system. 652 653<h4>CUPS-Delete-Printer Request</h4> 654 655<p>The following groups of attributes are supplied as part of the CUPS-Delete-Printer request: 656 657<p>Group 1: Operation Attributes 658 659<dl> 660 661 <dt>Natural Language and Character Set: 662 663 <dd>The "attributes-charset" and "attributes-natural-language" attributes as described in section 3.1.4.1 of the IPP Model and Semantics document. 664 665 <dt>"printer-uri" (uri): 666 667 <dd>The client MUST supply a URI for the specified printer. 668 669</dl> 670 671<h4>CUPS-Delete-Printer Response</h4> 672 673<p>The following groups of attributes are send as part of the CUPS-Delete-Printer Response: 674 675<p>Group 1: Operation Attributes 676 677<dl> 678 679 <dt>Natural Language and Character Set: 680 681 <dd>The "attributes-charset" and "attributes-natural-language" attributes as described in section 3.1.4.2 of the IPP Model and Semantics document. 682 683 <dt>Status Message: 684 685 <dd>The standard response status message. 686 687</dl> 688 689 690<h3 class='title'><a name='CUPS_GET_CLASSES'>CUPS-Get-Classes Operation</a></h3> 691 692<p>The CUPS-Get-Classes operation (0x4005) returns the printer attributes for every printer class known to the system. This may include printer classes that are not served directly by the server. 693 694<h4>CUPS-Get-Classes Request</h4> 695 696<p>The following groups of attributes are supplied as part of the CUPS-Get-Classes request: 697 698<p>Group 1: Operation Attributes 699 700<dl> 701 702 <dt>Natural Language and Character Set: 703 704 <dd>The "attributes-charset" and "attributes-natural-language" attributes as described in section 3.1.4.1 of the IPP Model and Semantics document. 705 706 <dt>"first-printer-name" (name(127)): <span class='info'>CUPS 1.2/macOS 10.5</span> 707 708 <dd>The client OPTIONALLY supplies this attribute to select the first printer that is returned. 709 710 <dt>"limit" (integer (1:MAX)): 711 712 <dd>The client OPTIONALLY supplies this attribute limiting the number of printer classes that are returned. 713 714 <dt>"printer-location" (text(127)): <span class='info'>CUPS 1.1.7</span> 715 716 <dd>The client OPTIONALLY supplies this attribute to select which printer classes are returned. 717 718 <dt>"printer-type" (type2 enum): <span class='info'>CUPS 1.1.7</span> 719 720 <dd>The client OPTIONALLY supplies a printer type enumeration to select which printer classes are returned. 721 722 <dt>"printer-type-mask" (type2 enum): <span class='info'>CUPS 1.1.7</span> 723 724 <dd>The client OPTIONALLY supplies a printer type mask enumeration to select which bits are used in the "printer-type" attribute. 725 726 <dt>"requested-attributes" (1setOf keyword): 727 728 <dd>The client OPTIONALLY supplies a set of attribute names and/or attribute group names in whose values the requester is interested. If the client omits this attribute, the server responds as if this attribute had been supplied with a value of 'all'. 729 730 <dt>"requested-user-name" (name(127)): <span class='info'>CUPS 1.2/macOS 10.5</span> 731 732 <dd>The client OPTIONALLY supplies a user name that is used to filter the returned printers. 733 734</dl> 735 736<h4>CUPS-Get-Classes Response</h4> 737 738<p>The following groups of attributes are send as part of the CUPS-Get-Classes Response: 739 740<p>Group 1: Operation Attributes 741 742<dl> 743 744 <dt>Natural Language and Character Set: 745 746 <dd>The "attributes-charset" and "attributes-natural-language" attributes as described in section 3.1.4.2 of the IPP Model and Semantics document. 747 748 <dt>Status Message: 749 750 <dd>The standard response status message. 751 752</dl> 753 754<p>Group 2: Printer Class Object Attributes 755 756<dl> 757 758 <dt>The set of requested attributes and their current values for each printer class. 759 760</dl> 761 762<h3 class='title'><a name='CUPS_ADD_MODIFY_CLASS'>CUPS-Add-Modify-Class Operation</a></h3> 763 764<p>The CUPS-Add-Modify-Class operation (0x4006) adds a new printer class or modifies and existing printer class on the system. 765 766<h4>CUPS-Add-Modify-Class Request</h4> 767 768<p>The following groups of attributes are supplied as part of the CUPS-Add-Modify-Class request: 769 770<p>Group 1: Operation Attributes 771 772<dl> 773 774 <dt>Natural Language and Character Set: 775 776 <dd>The "attributes-charset" and "attributes-natural-language" attributes as described in section 3.1.4.1 of the IPP Model and Semantics document. 777 778 <dt>"printer-uri" (uri): 779 780 <dd>The client MUST supply a URI for the specified printer class. 781 782</dl> 783 784<p>Group 2: Printer Object Attributes 785 786<dl> 787 788 <dt>"auth-info-required" (1setOf type2 keyword): <span class='info'>CUPS 1.3/macOS 10.5</span> 789 790 <dd>The client OPTIONALLY supplies one or more authentication keywords that are required to communicate with the printer/remote queue. 791 792 <dt>"member-uris" (1setof uri): 793 794 <dd>The client OPTIONALLY supplies the "member-uris" set specifying the printers and printer classes that are part of the class. 795 796 <dt>"printer-is-accepting-jobs" (boolean): 797 798 <dd>The client OPTIONALLY supplies this boolean attribute indicating whether the class object should accept new jobs. 799 800 <dt>"printer-info" (text(127)): 801 802 <dd>The client OPTIONALLY supplies this attribute indicating the printer information string. 803 804 <dt>"printer-location" (text(127)): 805 806 <dd>The client OPTIONALLY supplies this attribute indicating a textual location of the class. 807 808 <dt>"printer-more-info" (uri): 809 810 <dd>The client OPTIONALLY supplies this attribute indicating a URI for additional class information. 811 812 <dt>"printer-state" (type2 enum): 813 814 <dd>The client OPTIONALLY supplies this attribute indicating the initial/current state of the class. Only the 'idle(3)' and 'stopped(5)' enumerations are recognized. 815 816 <dt>"printer-state-message" (text(MAX)): 817 818 <dd>The client OPTIONALLY supplies this attribute indicating a textual reason for the current class state. 819 820 <dt>"requesting-user-name-allowed" (1setof name(127)) 821 <br><i>OR</i> 822 <br>"requesting-user-name-denied" (1setof name(127)): 823 824 <dd>The client OPTIONALLY supplies one of these attributes to specify an access control list for incoming print jobs. To allow all users access to a class, use the delete tag for the attribute value. 825 826</dl> 827 828<h4>CUPS-Add-Modify-Class Response</h4> 829 830<p>The following groups of attributes are send as part of the CUPS-Add-Modify-Class Response: 831 832<p>Group 1: Operation Attributes 833 834<dl> 835 836 <dt>Natural Language and Character Set: 837 838 <dd>The "attributes-charset" and "attributes-natural-language" attributes as described in section 3.1.4.2 of the IPP Model and Semantics document. 839 840 <dt>Status Message: 841 842 <dd>The standard response status message. 843 844</dl> 845 846 847<h3 class='title'><a name='CUPS_DELETE_CLASS'>CUPS-Delete-Class Operation</a></h3> 848 849<p>The CUPS-Delete-Class operation (0x4007) removes an existing printer class from the system. 850 851<h4>CUPS-Delete-Class Request</h4> 852 853<p>The following groups of attributes are supplied as part of the CUPS-Delete-Class request: 854 855<p>Group 1: Operation Attributes 856 857<dl> 858 859 <dt>Natural Language and Character Set: 860 861 <dd>The "attributes-charset" and "attributes-natural-language" attributes as described in section 3.1.4.1 of the IPP Model and Semantics document. 862 863 <dt>"printer-uri" (uri): 864 865 <dd>The client MUST supply a URI for the specified printer class. 866 867</dl> 868 869<h4>CUPS-Delete-Class Response</h4> 870 871<p>The following groups of attributes are send as part of the CUPS-Delete-Class Response: 872 873<p>Group 1: Operation Attributes 874 875<dl> 876 877 <dt>Natural Language and Character Set: 878 879 <dd>The "attributes-charset" and "attributes-natural-language" attributes as described in section 3.1.4.2 of the IPP Model and Semantics document. 880 881 <dt>Status Message: 882 883 <dd>The standard response status message. 884 885</dl> 886 887 888<h3 class='title'><a name='CUPS_SET_DEFAULT'>CUPS-Set-Default Operation</a></h3> 889 890<p>The CUPS-Set-Default operation (0x400A) sets the default printer destination for all clients when a resource name of "/printers" is specified. 891 892<h4>CUPS-Set-Default Request</h4> 893 894<p>The following groups of attributes are supplied as part of the CUPS-Set-Default request: 895 896<p>Group 1: Operation Attributes 897 898<dl> 899 900 <dt>Natural Language and Character Set: 901 902 <dd>The "attributes-charset" and "attributes-natural-language" attributes as described in section 3.1.4.1 of the IPP Model and Semantics document. 903 904 <dt>"printer-uri" (uri): 905 906 <dd>The client MUST supply a URI for the specified printer or printer class. 907 908</dl> 909 910<h4>CUPS-Set-Default Response</h4> 911 912<p>The following groups of attributes are send as part of the CUPS-Set-Default Response: 913 914<p>Group 1: Operation Attributes 915 916<dl> 917 918 <dt>Natural Language and Character Set: 919 920 <dd>The "attributes-charset" and "attributes-natural-language" attributes as described in section 3.1.4.2 of the IPP Model and Semantics document. 921 922 <dt>Status Message: 923 924 <dd>The standard response status message. 925 926</dl> 927 928 929<h3 class='title'><span class='info'>Deprecated</span><a name='CUPS_GET_DEVICES'>CUPS-Get-Devices Operation</a></h3> 930 931<p>The CUPS-Get-Devices operation (0x400B) returns all of the supported device-uri's for the server.</p> 932 933<h4>CUPS-Get-Devices Request</h4> 934 935<p>The following groups of attributes are supplied as part of the CUPS-Get-Devices request: 936 937<p>Group 1: Operation Attributes 938 939<dl> 940 941 <dt>Natural Language and Character Set: 942 943 <dd>The "attributes-charset" and "attributes-natural-language" attributes as described in section 3.1.4.1 of the IPP Model and Semantics document. 944 945 <dt>"device-class" (type1 keyword): 946 947 <dd>The client OPTIONALLY supplies a device class keyword to select which devices are returned. 948 949 <dt>"exclude-schemes" (1setOf name): <span class='info'>CUPS 1.4/macOS 10.6</span> 950 951 <dd>The client OPTIONALLY supplies a set of scheme names that the requestor does not want to discover. If the client omits this attribute, the server responds with devices of all schemes specified by the "include-schemes" attribute. 952 953 <dt>"include-schemes" (1setOf name): <span class='info'>CUPS 1.4/macOS 10.6</span> 954 955 <dd>The client OPTIONALLY supplies a set of scheme names that the requestor wants to discover. If the client omits this attribute, the server responds with devices of all schemes except those specified by the "exclude-schemes" attribute. 956 957 <dt>"limit" (integer (1:MAX)): 958 959 <dd>The client OPTIONALLY supplies this attribute limiting the number of devices that are returned. 960 961 <dt>"requested-attributes" (1setOf keyword): 962 963 <dd>The client OPTIONALLY supplies a set of attribute names and/or attribute group names in whose values the requester is interested. If the client omits this attribute, the server responds as if this attribute had been supplied with a value of 'all'. 964 965 <dt>"timeout" (integer (1:MAX)): <span class='info'>CUPS 1.4/macOS 10.6</span> 966 967 <dd>The client OPTIONALLY supplies this attribute to limit the duration of the lookup. The default timeout is 15 seconds. 968 969</dl> 970 971<h4>CUPS-Get-Devices Response</h4> 972 973<p>The following groups of attributes are send as part of the CUPS-Get-Devices Response: 974 975<p>Group 1: Operation Attributes 976 977<dl> 978 979 <dt>Natural Language and Character Set: 980 981 <dd>The "attributes-charset" and "attributes-natural-language" attributes as described in section 3.1.4.2 of the IPP Model and Semantics document. 982 983 <dt>Status Message: 984 985 <dd>The standard response status message. 986 987</dl> 988 989<p>Groups 2-N: Device Object Attributes (using printer-attributes-tag group) 990 991<dl> 992 993 <dt>The set of requested attributes and their current values for 994 each device. 995 996</dl> 997 998 999<h3 class='title'><span class='info'>Deprecated</span><a name='CUPS_GET_PPDS'>CUPS-Get-PPDs Operation</a></h3> 1000 1001<p>The CUPS-Get-PPDs operation (0x400C) returns all of the locally available PPD files on the system.</p> 1002 1003<h4>CUPS-Get-PPDs Request</h4> 1004 1005<p>The following groups of attributes are supplied as part of the CUPS-Get-PPDs request: 1006 1007<p>Group 1: Operation Attributes 1008 1009<dl> 1010 1011 <dt>Natural Language and Character Set: 1012 1013 <dd>The "attributes-charset" and "attributes-natural-language" attributes as described in section 3.1.4.1 of the IPP Model and Semantics document. 1014 1015 <dt>"exclude-schemes" (1setOf name): <span class='info'>CUPS 1.4/macOS 10.6</span> 1016 1017 <dd>The client OPTIONALLY supplies a set of scheme names that the requestor does not want to list. If the client omits this attribute, the server responds with PPDs of all schemes specified by the "include-schemes" attribute. 1018 1019 <dt>"include-schemes" (1setOf name): <span class='info'>CUPS 1.4/macOS 10.6</span> 1020 1021 <dd>The client OPTIONALLY supplies a set of scheme names that the requestor wants to list. If the client omits this attribute, the server responds with PPDs of all schemes except those specified by the "exclude-schemes" attribute. 1022 1023 <dt>"limit" (integer (1:MAX)): 1024 1025 <dd>The client OPTIONALLY supplies this attribute limiting the number of PPDs that are returned. 1026 1027 <dt>"ppd-make" (text(127)): 1028 1029 <dd>The client OPTIONALLY supplies a printer manufacturer to select which PPDs are returned. 1030 1031 <dt>"ppd-make-and-model" (text(127)): <span class='info'>CUPS 1.3/macOS 10.5</span> 1032 1033 <dd>The client OPTIONALLY supplies a make and model to select which PPDs are returned. 1034 1035 <dt>"ppd-model-number" (integer): <span class='info'>CUPS 1.3/macOS 10.5</span> 1036 1037 <dd>The client OPTIONALLY supplies a model number to select which PPDs are returned. 1038 1039 <dt>"ppd-natural-language" (naturalLanguage): <span class='info'>CUPS 1.3/macOS 10.5</span> 1040 1041 <dd>The client OPTIONALLY supplies a language to select which PPDs are returned. 1042 1043 <dt>"ppd-product" (text(127)): <span class='info'>CUPS 1.3/macOS 10.5</span> 1044 1045 <dd>The client OPTIONALLY supplies a PostScript product string to select which PPDs are returned. 1046 1047 <dt>"ppd-psversion" (text(127)): <span class='info'>CUPS 1.3/macOS 10.5</span> 1048 1049 <dd>The client OPTIONALLY supplies a PostScript version string to select which PPDs are returned. 1050 1051 <dt>"ppd-type" (type1 keyword): <span class='info'>CUPS 1.3/macOS 10.5</span> 1052 1053 <dd>The client OPTIONALLY supplies a driver type to select which PPDs are returned. 1054 1055 <dt>"requested-attributes" (1setOf keyword): 1056 1057 <dd>The client OPTIONALLY supplies a set of attribute names and/or attribute group names in whose values the requester is interested. If the client omits this attribute, the server responds as if this attribute had been supplied with a value of 'all'. Specify "ppd-make" to get a list of manufacturers. 1058 1059</dl> 1060 1061<h4>CUPS-Get-PPDs Response</h4> 1062 1063<p>The following groups of attributes are send as part of the 1064CUPS-Get-PPDs Response: 1065 1066<p>Group 1: Operation Attributes 1067 1068<dl> 1069 1070 <dt>Natural Language and Character Set: 1071 1072 <dd>The "attributes-charset" and "attributes-natural-language" attributes as described in section 3.1.4.2 of the IPP Model and Semantics document. 1073 1074 <dt>Status Message: 1075 1076 <dd>The standard response status message. 1077 1078</dl> 1079 1080<p>Groups 2-N: PPD Attributes (using printer-attributes-tag group) 1081 1082<dl> 1083 1084 <dt>The set of requested attributes and their current values for each PPD file. 1085 1086</dl> 1087 1088 1089<h3 class='title'><span class='info'>CUPS 1.1</span><a name='CUPS_MOVE_JOB'>CUPS-Move-Job Operation</a></h3> 1090 1091<p>The CUPS-Move-Job operation (0x400D) moves an active print job or all print jobs for a printer to a different printer.</p> 1092 1093<h4>CUPS-Move-Job Request</h4> 1094 1095<p>The following groups of attributes are supplied as part of the CUPS-Move-Job request: 1096 1097<p>Group 1: Operation Attributes 1098 1099<dl> 1100 1101 <dt>Natural Language and Character Set: 1102 1103 <dd>The "attributes-charset" and "attributes-natural-language" attributes as described in section 3.1.4.1 of the IPP Model and Semantics document. 1104 1105 <dt>"printer-uri" (uri) 1106 <br><i>OR</i> 1107 <dt>"printer-uri" (uri) and "job-id" (integer) 1108 <br><i>OR</i> 1109 <br>"job-uri" (uri): 1110 1111 <dd>The client MUST supply a URI for the specified printer, the URI for the specified printer and a job ID number, or the job URI. 1112 1113</dl> 1114 1115<p>Group 2: Job Template Attributes 1116 1117<dl> 1118 1119 <dt>"job-printer-uri" (uri): 1120 1121 <dd>The client MUST supply a URI for a printer on the same server. 1122 1123</dl> 1124 1125<h4>CUPS-Move-Job Response</h4> 1126 1127<p>The following groups of attributes are send as part of the CUPS-Move-Job Response: 1128 1129<p>Group 1: Operation Attributes 1130 1131<dl> 1132 1133 <dt>Status Message: 1134 1135 <dd>The standard response status message. 1136 1137 <dt>Natural Language and Character Set: 1138 1139 <dd>The "attributes-charset" and "attributes-natural-language" attributes as described in section 3.1.4.2 of the IPP Model and Semantics document. 1140 1141</dl> 1142 1143<h3 class='title'><span class='info'>CUPS 1.2/macOS 10.5</span><a name='CUPS_AUTHENTICATE_JOB'>CUPS-Authenticate-Job Operation</a></h3> 1144 1145<p>The CUPS-Authenticate-Job operation (0x400E) authenticates a print job for printing, releasing the job if it is held. Typically this is used when printing to a remote server. The authentication information is passed in the HTTP request; the HTTP connection is normally encrypted for this type of request.</p> 1146 1147<h4>CUPS-Authenticate-Job Request</h4> 1148 1149<p>The following groups of attributes are supplied as part of the CUPS-Authenticate-Job request: 1150 1151<p>Group 1: Operation Attributes 1152 1153<dl> 1154 1155 <dt>Natural Language and Character Set: 1156 1157 <dd>The "attributes-charset" and "attributes-natural-language" attributes as described in section 3.1.4.1 of the IPP Model and Semantics document. 1158 1159 <dt>"printer-uri" (uri) and "job-id" (integer) 1160 <br><i>OR</i> 1161 <br>"job-uri" (uri): 1162 1163 <dd>The client MUST supply a URI for the specified printer and a job ID number, or the job URI. 1164 1165</dl> 1166 1167<p>Group 2: Job Attributes 1168 1169<dl> 1170 1171 <dt>"auth-info" (1setOf text(MAX)): <span class='info'>CUPS 1.3/macOS 10.5</span> 1172 1173 <dd>The client OPTIONALLY supplies one or more authentication values as specified by the "auth-info-required" attribute. 1174 1175 <dt>"job-hold-until" (keyword | name(MAX)): <span class='info'>CUPS 1.3/macOS 10.5</span> 1176 1177 <dd>The client OPTIONALLY supplies a new job-hold-until value for the job. If specified and not the "no-hold" value, the job is held instead of released for printing. 1178 1179</dl> 1180 1181<h4>CUPS-Authenticate-Job Response</h4> 1182 1183<p>The following groups of attributes are send as part of the CUPS-Authenticate-Job Response: 1184 1185<p>Group 1: Operation Attributes 1186 1187<dl> 1188 1189 <dt>Natural Language and Character Set: 1190 1191 <dd>The "attributes-charset" and "attributes-natural-language" attributes as described in section 3.1.4.2 of the IPP Model and Semantics document. 1192 1193 <dt>Status Message: 1194 1195 <dd>The standard response status message. 1196 1197</dl> 1198 1199<p>Group 2: Unsupported Attributes (status=client-eror-attributes-or-values-not-supported) 1200 1201<dl> 1202 1203 <dt>auth-info-required (1setOf Type2 keyword) 1204 1205 <dd>The required authentication information. 1206 1207</dl> 1208 1209 1210<h3 class='title'><span class='info'>Deprecated</span><a name='CUPS_GET_PPD'>CUPS-Get-PPD Operation</a></h3> 1211 1212<p>The CUPS-Get-PPD operation (0x400F) gets a PPD file from the server. The PPD file can be specified using a <tt>ppd-name</tt> returned by <a href='#CUPS_GET_PPDS'><tt>CUPS-Get-PPDs</tt></a> or using the <tt>printer-uri</tt> for a queue.</p> 1213 1214<p>If the PPD file is found, <tt>successful-ok</tt> is returned with the PPD file following the response data.</p> 1215 1216<p>If the PPD file cannot be served by the local server because the <tt>printer-uri</tt> attribute points to an external printer, a <tt>cups-see-other</tt> status is returned with the correct URI to use.</p> 1217 1218<p>If the PPD file does not exist, <tt>client-error-not-found</tt> is returned.</p> 1219 1220<h4>CUPS-Get-PPD Request</h4> 1221 1222<p>The following group of attributes is supplied as part of the CUPS-Get-PPD request: 1223 1224<p>Group 1: Operation Attributes 1225 1226<dl> 1227 1228 <dt>Natural Language and Character Set: 1229 1230 <dd>The "attributes-charset" and "attributes-natural-language" attributes as described in section 3.1.4.1 of the IPP Model and Semantics document. 1231 1232 <dt>"printer-uri" (uri) 1233 <br><i>OR</i> 1234 <br>"ppd-name" (name(255)): 1235 1236 <dd>The client MUST supply a printer URI or PPD name. 1237 1238</dl> 1239 1240<h4>CUPS-Get-PPD Response</h4> 1241 1242<p>The following group of attributes is sent as part of the CUPS-Get-PPD Response: 1243 1244<p>Group 1: Operation Attributes 1245 1246<dl> 1247 1248 <dt>Natural Language and Character Set: 1249 1250 <dd>The "attributes-charset" and "attributes-natural-language" attributes as described in section 3.1.4.2 of the IPP Model and Semantics document. 1251 1252 <dt>Status Message: 1253 1254 <dd>The standard response status message. 1255 1256 <dt>"printer-uri" (uri): 1257 1258 <dd>The printer that provides the actual PPD file when the status code is cups-see-other (0x280). 1259 1260</dl> 1261 1262<p>If the status code is <tt>successful-ok</tt>, the PPD file follows the end of the IPP response.</p> 1263 1264 1265<h3 class='title'><span class='info'>CUPS 1.4/macOS 10.6</span><a name='CUPS_GET_DOCUMENT'>CUPS-Get-Document Operation</a></h3> 1266 1267<p>The CUPS-Get-Document operation (0x4027) gets a document file from a job on the server. The document file is specified using the <tt>document-number</tt> and either the <tt>job-uri</tt> or <tt>printer-uri</tt> and <tt>job-id</tt> identifying the job.</p> 1268 1269<p>If the document file is found, <tt>successful-ok</tt> is returned with the document file following the response data.</p> 1270 1271<p>If the document file does not exist, <tt>client-error-not-found</tt> is returned.</p> 1272 1273<p>If the requesting user does not have access to the document file, <tt>client-error-not-authorized</tt> is returned. 1274 1275<h4>CUPS-Get-Document Request</h4> 1276 1277<p>The following group of attributes is supplied as part of the CUPS-Get-Document request: 1278 1279<p>Group 1: Operation Attributes 1280 1281<dl> 1282 1283 <dt>Natural Language and Character Set: 1284 1285 <dd>The "attributes-charset" and "attributes-natural-language" attributes as described in section 3.1.4.1 of the IPP Model and Semantics document. 1286 1287 <dt>"printer-uri" (uri) and "job-id" (integer) 1288 <br><i>OR</i> 1289 <br>"job-uri" (uri): 1290 1291 <dd>The client MUST supply a printer URI and job ID or job URI. 1292 1293 <dt>"document-number" (integer(1:MAX)): 1294 1295 <dd>The client MUST supply a document number to retrieve. The <tt>document-count</tt> attribute for the job defines the maximum document number that can be specified. In the case of jobs with banners (<tt>job-sheets</tt> is not "none"), document number 1 will typically contain the start banner and document number N will typically contain the end banner. 1296 1297</dl> 1298 1299<h4>CUPS-Get-Document Response</h4> 1300 1301<p>The following group of attributes is sent as part of the CUPS-Get-Document Response: 1302 1303<p>Group 1: Operation Attributes 1304 1305<dl> 1306 1307 <dt>Natural Language and Character Set: 1308 1309 <dd>The "attributes-charset" and "attributes-natural-language" attributes as described in section 3.1.4.2 of the IPP Model and Semantics document. 1310 1311 <dt>Status Message: 1312 1313 <dd>The standard response status message. 1314 1315 <dt>"document-format" (mimeType): 1316 1317 <dd>The format of the document file. 1318 1319 <dt>"document-number" (integer(1:MAX)): 1320 1321 <dd>The requested document number. 1322 1323 <dt>"document-name" (name(MAX)): 1324 1325 <dd>The name that was supplied with the document, if any. 1326 1327</dl> 1328 1329<p>If the status code is <tt>successful-ok</tt>, the document file follows the end of the IPP response.</p> 1330 1331 1332<h3 class='title'><a name='CUPS_CREATE_LOCAL_PRINTER'>CUPS-Create-Local-Printer</a></h3> 1333 1334<p>The CUPS-Create-Local-Printer operation (0x4028) creates a local (temporary) print queue pointing to a remote IPP Everywhere Printer. The queue will remain until the scheduler idle exits, is restarted, or the system is restarted or shutdown. Temporary print queues can be made permanent by an administrator by setting the "printer-is-shared" attribute to 'true'.</p> 1335 1336<p>At a minimum, the scheduler requires a name and URI for the Printer to add. When successful, the local "printer-uri" values are returned and may be used by the Client to submit Job Creation Requests, monitor for state changes, and so forth.</p> 1337 1338<p>If the named printer already exists, the scheduler will reject the request with the 'client-error-not-possible' status code.</p> 1339 1340<p>Access Rights: The authenticated user performing this operation MUST be a Local User of the system, and the request MUST be made over a local (domain socket or loopback interface) address. Otherwise, the request will be rejected with the 'client-error-forbidden' status code.</p> 1341 1342<h4>CUPS-Create-Local-Printer Request</h4> 1343 1344<p>The following group of attributes is supplied as part of the CUPS-Create-Local-Printer request: 1345 1346<p>Group 1: Operation Attributes 1347 1348<dl> 1349 1350 <dt>Natural Language and Character Set: 1351 1352 <dd>The "attributes-charset" and "attributes-natural-language" attributes as described in section 3.1.4.1 of the IPP Model and Semantics document. 1353 1354</dl> 1355 1356<p>Group 2: Printer Attributes 1357 1358<dl> 1359 1360 <dt>"printer-name" (name(127)): 1361 1362 <dd>The Client MUST supply this attribute which provides the name for the new Printer. 1363 1364 <dt>"device-uri" (uri): 1365 1366 <dd>The Client MUST supply this attribute which provides an "ipp" or "ipps" URI pointing to an IPP Everywhere Printer. 1367 1368 <dt>"printer-device-id" (text(1023)): 1369 1370 <dd>The Client OPTIONALLY supplies this attribute which provides the IEEE 1284 device ID for the new Printer. 1371 1372 <dt>"printer-geo-location" (uri): 1373 1374 <dd>The Client OPTIONALLY supplies this attribute which provides the geo-location of the new Printer as a "geo" URI. 1375 1376 <dt>"printer-info" (text(127)): 1377 1378 <dd>The Client OPTIONALLY supplies this attribute which provides the description for the new Printer. 1379 1380 <dt>"printer-location" (text(127)): 1381 1382 <dd>The Client OPTIONALLY supplies this attribute which provides the location of the new Printer. 1383 1384</dl> 1385 1386<h4>CUPS-Create-Local-Printer Response</h4> 1387 1388<p>The following group of attributes is sent as part of the CUPS-Create-Local-Printer Response: 1389 1390<p>Group 1: Operation Attributes 1391 1392<dl> 1393 1394 <dt>Natural Language and Character Set: 1395 1396 <dd>The "attributes-charset" and "attributes-natural-language" attributes as described in section 3.1.4.2 of the IPP Model and Semantics document. 1397 1398 <dt>Status Message: 1399 1400 <dd>The standard response status message. 1401 1402</dl> 1403 1404<p>Group 2: Printer Attributes 1405 1406<dl> 1407 1408 <dt>"printer-id" (integer(0:65535)): 1409 1410 <dd>The numeric identifier for the created Printer. 1411 1412 <dt>"printer-is-accepting-jobs" (boolean): 1413 1414 <dd>Whether the created Printer is accepting jobs at the time of the response. 1415 1416 <dt>"printer-state" (type1 enum): 1417 1418 <dd>The state of the created Printer at the time of the response. 1419 1420 <dt>"printer-state-reasons" (1setOf type2 keyword): 1421 1422 <dd>The state keywords for the created Printer at the time of the response. 1423 1424 <dt>"printer-uri-supported" (1setOf uri): 1425 1426 <dd>The URIs for the created Printer. 1427 1428</dl> 1429 1430 1431<h2 class='title'><a name='ATTRIBUTES'>Attributes</a></h2> 1432 1433<p>CUPS provides many extension attributes to support multiple devices, PPD files, standard job filters, printers, and printer classes.</p> 1434 1435<h3 class='title'><a name='DEVICE_ATTRIBUTES'>Device Attributes</a><span class="info">Deprecated</span></h3> 1436 1437<p>Device attributes are returned by the CUPS-Get-Devices operation and enumerate all of the available hardware devices and network protocols that are supported by the server. Device attributes are reported in the printer-attributes-tag group.</p> 1438 1439<h4><a name="device-class">device-class (type2 keyword)</a><span class="info">Deprecated</span></h4> 1440 1441<p>The "device-class" attribute provides the class of device and can be one of the following: 1442 1443<ul> 1444 1445 <li>'file': A disk file. 1446 1447 <li>'direct': A parallel or fixed-rate serial data port, 1448 currently used for Centronics, IEEE-1284, and USB printer 1449 ports. 1450 1451 <li>'serial': A variable-rate serial port. 1452 1453 <li>'network': A network connection, typically via AppSocket, HTTP, IPP, LPD, or SMB/CIFS protocols. 1454 1455</ul> 1456 1457<h4><a name="device-id">device-id (text(1023))</a><span class="info">Deprecated</span></h4> 1458 1459<p>The "device-id" attribute provides the IEEE-1284 device ID string for the device.</p> 1460 1461<h4><a name="device-info">device-info (text(127))</a><span class="info">Deprecated</span></h4> 1462 1463<p>The "device-info" attribute specifies a human-readable string describing the device, e.g., 'Parallel Port #1'. 1464 1465<h4><a name="device-location">device-location (text(127))</a><span class="info">Deprecated</span></h4> 1466 1467<p>The "device-location" attribute specifies the physical location of the printer, e.g., '2nd Floor Computer Lab'. 1468 1469<h4><a name="device-make-and-model">device-make-and-model (text(127))</a><span class="info">Deprecated</span></h4> 1470 1471<p>The "device-make-and-model" attribute specifies a device identification string provided by the printer connected to the device. If the device or printer does not support identification then this attribute contains the string 'unknown'. 1472 1473<h4><a name="device-uri">device-uri (uri)</a></h4> 1474 1475<p>The "device-uri" attribute specifies a unique identifier for the device. The actual format of the "device-uri" string depends on the value of the "device-class" attribute: 1476 1477<ul> 1478 1479 <li>'file': The "device-uri" will be of the form 'file:///path/to/filename'. 1480 1481 <li>'direct': The "device-uri" will be of the form 'scheme:/dev/filename' or 'scheme://vendor/identifier', where scheme may be 'parallel' or 'usb' in the current implementation. 1482 1483 <li>'serial': The "device-uri" will be of the form 'serial:/dev/filename?baud=value+parity=value+flow=value'. The baud value is the data rate in bits per second; the supported values depend on the underlying hardware. The parity value can be one of "none", "even", or "odd". The flow value can be one of "none", "soft" (XON/XOFF handshaking), "hard" or "rts/cts" (RTS/CTS handshaking), or "dtrdsr" (DTR/DSR handshaking). 1484 1485 <p>The URI returned by CUPS-Get-Devices will contain the maximum baud rate supported by the device and the best type of flow control available ("soft" or "hard"). 1486 1487 <li>'network': The "device-uri" will be of the form 'scheme://[username:password@]hostname[:port]/[resource]', where scheme may be "http", "https", "ipp", "lpd", "smb", or "socket" in the current implementation. 1488 1489 <p>The URI returned by CUPS-Get-Devices MAY only contain the scheme name ('scheme'). It is up to the client application to add the appropriate host and other information when adding a new printer. 1490 1491 <p>The URI returned by Get-Printer-Attributes and CUPS-Get-Printers has any username and password information stripped; the information is still stored and used by the server internally to perform any needed authentication. 1492 1493</ul> 1494 1495 1496<h3 class='title'><a name='JOB_ATTRIBUTES'>Job Attributes</a></h3> 1497 1498<h4><a name="auth-info">auth-info (1setOf text(MAX))</a><span class="info">CUPS 1.3/macOS 10.5</span></h4> 1499 1500<p>The "auth-info" attribute specifies the authentication information to use when printing to a remote device. The order and content of each text value is specifed by the <a href="#auth-info-required">auth-info-required</a> printer attribute. 1501 1502<h4><a name="job-cancel-after">job-cancel-after (integer(1:MAX))</a><span class='info'>CUPS 2.0</span></h4> 1503 1504<p>The "job-cancel-after" attribute provides the maximum number of seconds that are allowed for processing a job.</p> 1505 1506<h4><a name="job-hold-until">job-hold-until (keyword | name(MAX))</a><span class='info'>CUPS 1.1</span></h4> 1507 1508<p>The "job-hold-until" attribute specifies a hold time. In addition to the standard IPP/1.1 keyword names, CUPS supports name values of the form "HH:MM" and "HH:MM:SS" that specify a hold time. The hold time is in Universal Coordinated Time (UTC) and <i>not</i> in the local time zone. If the specified time is less than the current time, the job is held until the next day. 1509 1510<h4><a name="job-media-progress">job-media-progress (integer(0:100))</a><span class='info'>CUPS 1.4/macOS 10.6</span></h4> 1511 1512<p>The "job-media-progress" status attribute specifies the percentage of completion of the current page. It is only valid when the "job-state" attribute has the 'processing(5)' value.</p> 1513 1514<h4><a name="job-printer-state-message">job-printer-state-message (text(MAX))</a><span class='info'>CUPS 1.3/macOS 10.5</span></h4> 1515 1516<p>The "job-printer-state-message" status attribute provides the last known value of the "printer-state-message" attribute for the printer that processed (or is processing) the job.</p> 1517 1518<h4><a name="job-printer-state-reasons">job-printer-state-reasons (1setOf type2 keyword)</a><span class='info'>CUPS 1.3/macOS 10.5</span></h4> 1519 1520<p>The "job-printer-state-reasons" status attribute provides the last known value of the "printer-state-reasons" attribute for the printer that processed (or is processing) the job.</p> 1521 1522<h4><a name="job-sheets">job-sheets (1setof type3 keyword | name(MAX))</a><span class='info'>CUPS 1.1</span></h4> 1523 1524<p>The "job-sheets" attribute specifies one or two banner files that are printed before and after a job. The reserved value of "none" disables banner printing. The default value is stored in the "job-sheets-default" attribute. 1525 1526<p>If only one value is supplied, the banner file is printed before the job. If two values are supplied, the first value is used as the starting banner file and the second as the ending banner file. 1527 1528<h4><a name="job-originating-host-name">job-originating-host-name (name(MAX))</a><span class='info'>CUPS 1.1.5/macOS 10.2</span></h4> 1529 1530<p>The "job-originating-host-name" status attribute specifies the host from which the job was queued. The value will be the hostname or IP address of the client depending on whether hostname resolution is enabled. The localhost address (127.0.0.1) is <b>always</b> resolved to the name "localhost". 1531 1532<p>This attribute is read-only. 1533 1534<h4><a name="page-border">page-border (type2 keyword)</a><span class='info'>CUPS 1.1.15</span></h4> 1535 1536<p>The "page-border" attribute specifies whether a border is draw around each page. The following keywords are presently defined: 1537 1538<ul> 1539 1540 <li>'double': Two hairline borders are drawn</li> 1541 1542 <li>'double-thick': Two 1pt borders are drawn</li> 1543 1544 <li>'none': No border is drawn (default)</li> 1545 1546 <li>'single': A single hairline border is drawn</li> 1547 1548 <li>'single-thick': A single 1pt border is drawn</li> 1549 1550</ul> 1551 1552<h4><a name="page-set">page-set (type2 keyword)</a><span class="info">Deprecated</span></h4> 1553 1554<p>The "page-set" attribute specifies which pages to print in a file. The supported keywords are 'all', 'even', and 'odd'. The default value is 'all'. 1555 1556<h3 class='title'><a name='PPD_ATTRIBUTES'>PPD Attributes</a><span class="info">Deprecated</span></h3> 1557 1558<p>PPD attributes are returned in the printer-attributes-tag group. 1559 1560<h4><a name="ppd-device-id">ppd-device-id (text(127))</a><span class="info">Deprecated</span></h4> 1561 1562<p>The "ppd-device-id" attribute specifies the IEEE-1284 device ID string for the device described by the PPD file.</p> 1563 1564<h4><a name="ppd-make">ppd-make (text(127))</a><span class="info">Deprecated</span></h4> 1565 1566<p>The "ppd-make" attribute specifies the manufacturer of the printer (the Manufacturer attribute in the PPD file). If the manufacturer is not specified in the PPD file then an educated guess is made using the NickName attribute in the PPD file. 1567 1568<h4><a name="ppd-make-and-model">ppd-make-and-model (text(127))</a><span class="info">Deprecated</span></h4> 1569 1570<p>The "ppd-make-and-model" attribute specifies the manufacturer and model name of the PPD file (the NickName attribute in the PPD file). If the make and model is not specified in the PPD file then the ModelName or ShortNickName attributes are used instead. 1571 1572<h4><a name="ppd-model-number">ppd-model-number (integer)</a><span class="info">Deprecated</span></h4> 1573 1574<p>The "ppd-model-number" attribute provides the <tt>cupsModelNumber</tt> value from the PPD file. 1575 1576<h4><a name="ppd-name">ppd-name (name(255))</a><span class="info">Deprecated</span></h4> 1577 1578<p>The "ppd-name" attribute specifies either the PPD filename on the server relative to the model directory or a URI that maps to a specific driver interface in the driver directory. The forward slash (/) is used to delineate directories. 1579 1580<h4><a name="ppd-natural-language">ppd-natural-language (1setOf naturalLanguage)</a><span class="info">Deprecated</span></h4> 1581 1582<p>The "ppd-natural-language" attribute specifies the language encoding of the PPD file (the LanguageVersion attribute in the PPD file). If the language is unknown or undefined then "en" (English) is assumed. 1583 1584<h4><a name="ppd-product">ppd-product (1setOf text(127))</a><span class="info">Deprecated</span></h4> 1585 1586<p>The "ppd-product" attribute specifies the Product attribute values in the PPD file. 1587 1588<h4><a name="ppd-psversion">ppd-psversion (1setOf text(127))</a><span class="info">Deprecated</span></h4> 1589 1590<p>The "ppd-product" attribute specifies the PSVersion attribute values in the PPD file. 1591 1592<h4><a name="ppd-type">ppd-type (type1 keyword)</a><span class="info">Deprecated</span></h4> 1593 1594<p>The "ppd-type" attribute specifies the type of driver described by the PPD file:</p> 1595 1596<ul> 1597 1598 <li>'fax': A facsimile or multi-function device</li> 1599 1600 <li>'pdf': A PDF printer</li> 1601 1602 <li>'postscript': A PostScript printer (no filters)</li> 1603 1604 <li>'raster': A CUPS raster driver</li> 1605 1606 <li>'unknown': An unknown or hybrid driver</li> 1607 1608</ul> 1609 1610 1611<h3 class='title'><a name='PRINTER_ATTRIBUTES'>Printer Attributes</a></h3> 1612 1613<h4><a name="auth-info-required">auth-info-required (1setOf type2 keyword)</a><span class="info">CUPS 1.3/macOS 10.5</span></h4> 1614 1615<p>The "auth-info-required" attribute specifies the authentication information that is required for printing a job. The following keywords are recognized:</p> 1616 1617<ul> 1618 1619 <li>'domain': A domain name is required.</li> 1620 1621 <li>'negotiate': Kerberos is required - this keyword can only appear by itself and causes cupsd to collect the UID of the printing user.</li> 1622 1623 <li>'none': No authentication is required - this keyword can only appear by itself.</li> 1624 1625 <li>'password': A password is required.</li> 1626 1627 <li>'username': A username is required. Some protocols (like SMB) prefix the username with the domain, for example "DOMAIN\user".</li> 1628 1629</ul> 1630 1631<h4><a name="job-k-limit">job-k-limit (integer)</a><span class='info'>CUPS 1.1</span></h4> 1632 1633<p>The "job-k-limit" attribute specifies the maximum number of kilobytes that may be printed by a user, including banner files. The default value of 0 specifies that there is no limit. 1634 1635<h4><a name="job-page-limit">job-page-limit (integer)</a><span class='info'>CUPS 1.1</span></h4> 1636 1637<p>The "job-page-limit" attribute specifies the maximum number of pages that may be printed by a user, including banner files. The default value of 0 specifies that there is no limit. 1638 1639<h4><a name="job-quota-period">job-quota-period (integer)</a><span class='info'>CUPS 1.1</span></h4> 1640 1641<p>The "job-quota-period" attribute specifies the time period used for quota calculations, in seconds. The default value of 0 specifies that the limits apply to all jobs that have been printed by a user that are still known to the system. 1642 1643<h4><a name="marker-change-time">marker-change-time (integer)</a><span class='info'>CUPS 1.3/macOS 10.5</span></h4> 1644 1645<p>The "marker-change-time" status attribute specifies the "printer-up-time" value when the last change to the marker-colors, marker-levels, marker-message, marker-names, or marker-types attributes was made.</p> 1646 1647<h4><a name="marker-colors">marker-colors (1setof name(MAX))</a><span class='info'>CUPS 1.3/macOS 10.5</span></h4> 1648 1649<p>The "marker-colors" status attribute specifies the color(s) for each supply in the printer. It is only available when the driver provides supply levels. The color is either 'none' or one or more hex-encoded sRGB colors of the form '#RRGGBB'.</p> 1650 1651<h4><a name="marker-high-levels">marker-high-levels (1setof integer(0:100))</a><span class='info'>CUPS 1.4/macOS 10.6</span></h4> 1652 1653<p>The "marker-high-levels" status attribute specifies the supply levels that indicate a near-full condition. A value of 100 should be used for supplies that are consumed/emptied, e.g. ink cartridges.</p> 1654 1655<h4><a name="marker-levels">marker-levels (1setof integer(-3:100))</a><span class='info'>CUPS 1.3/macOS 10.5</span></h4> 1656 1657<p>The "marker-levels" status attribute specifies the current supply levels for the printer. It is only available when the driver provides supply levels. A value of -1 indicates the level is unavailable, -2 indicates unknown, and -3 indicates the level is unknown but has not yet reached capacity. Values from 0 to 100 indicate the corresponding percentage.</p> 1658 1659<h4><a name="marker-low-levels">marker-low-levels (1setof integer(0:100))</a><span class='info'>CUPS 1.4/macOS 10.6</span></h4> 1660 1661<p>The "marker-low-levels" status attribute specifies the supply levels that indicate a near-empty condition. A value of 0 should be used for supplies that are filled, e.g. waste ink tanks.</p> 1662 1663<h4><a name="marker-message">marker-message (text(MAX))</a><span class='info'>CUPS 1.4/macOS 10.6</span></h4> 1664 1665<p>The "marker-message" status attribute provides a human-readable status message for the current supply levels, e.g. "12 pages of ink remaining." It is only available when the driver provides supply levels.</p> 1666 1667<h4><a name="marker-names">marker-names (1setof name(MAX))</a><span class='info'>CUPS 1.3/macOS 10.5</span></h4> 1668 1669<p>The "marker-names" status attribute specifies the name(s) for each supply in the printer. It is only available when the driver provides supply levels.</p> 1670 1671<h4><a name="marker-types">marker-types (1setof type3 keyword)</a><span class='info'>CUPS 1.3/macOS 10.5</span></h4> 1672 1673<p>The "marker-types" status attribute specifies the type(s) of each supply in the printer. It is only available when the driver provides supply levels. The following (RFC 3805) types are currently supported:</p> 1674 1675<ul> 1676 1677 <li>'toner'</li> 1678 1679 <li>'waste-toner'</li> 1680 1681 <li>'ink'</li> 1682 1683 <li>'ink-cartridge'</li> 1684 1685 <li>'ink-ribbon'</li> 1686 1687 <li>'waste-ink'</li> 1688 1689 <li>'opc'</li> 1690 1691 <li>'developer'</li> 1692 1693 <li>'fuser-oil'</li> 1694 1695 <li>'solid-wax'</li> 1696 1697 <li>'ribbon-wax'</li> 1698 1699 <li>'waste-wax'</li> 1700 1701 <li>'fuser'</li> 1702 1703 <li>'corona-wire'</li> 1704 1705 <li>'fuser-oil-wick'</li> 1706 1707 <li>'cleaner-unit'</li> 1708 1709 <li>'fuser-cleaning-pad'</li> 1710 1711 <li>'transfer-unit'</li> 1712 1713 <li>'toner-cartridge'</li> 1714 1715 <li>'fuser-oiler'</li> 1716 1717 <li>'water'</li> 1718 1719 <li>'waste-water'</li> 1720 1721 <li>'binding-supply'</li> 1722 1723 <li>'banding-supply'</li> 1724 1725 <li>'stiching-wire'</li> 1726 1727 <li>'shrink-wrap'</li> 1728 1729 <li>'paper-wrap'</li> 1730 1731 <li>'staples'</li> 1732 1733 <li>'inserts'</li> 1734 1735 <li>'covers'</li> 1736 1737</ul> 1738 1739<h4><a name="port-monitor">port-monitor" (name(127))</a><span class="info">Deprecated</span></h4> 1740 1741<p>The "port-monitor" attribute specifies the port monitor to use when printing to this printer. The default port monitor is 'none'. 1742 1743<h4><a name="port-monitor-supported">port-monitor-supported" (1setOf name(127))</a><span class="info">Deprecated</span></h4> 1744 1745<p>The "port-monitor-supported" attribute specifies the available port monitors. 1746 1747<h4><a name="printer-commands">printer-commands (1setOf Type3 keyword)</a><span class='info'>Deprecated</span></h4> 1748 1749<p>The "printer-commands" attribute specifies the commands that are supported by the CUPS command file filter. The keyword 'none' indicates that no commands are supported.</p> 1750 1751<h4><a name="printer-dns-sd-name">printer-dns-sd-name (name(MAX) | noValue)</a><span class='info'>CUPS 1.4/macOS 10.6</span></h4> 1752 1753<p>The "printer-dns-sd-name" attribute specifies the registered DNS-SD service name for the printer. If the printer is not being shared using this protocol, "printer-dns-sd-name" will have the no-value value.</p> 1754 1755<h4><a name="printer-id">printer-id (integer(0:65535)</a><span class="info">CUPS 2.2</span></h4> 1756 1757<p>The "printer-id" status attribute provides a unique integer identifying the printer. It is used when only an IP address and integer are provided for identifying a print queue.</p> 1758 1759<h4><a name="printer-type">printer-type (type2 enum)</a></h4> 1760 1761<p>The "printer-type" status attribute specifies printer type and capability bits for the printer or class. The default value is computed from internal state information and the PPD file for the printer. The following bits are defined:</p> 1762 1763<div class='table'><table align='center' border='1' width='80%' summary='Printer Type Bits'> 1764<thead> 1765<tr> 1766 <th>Bit</th> 1767 <th>Description</th> 1768</tr> 1769</thead> 1770<tbody> 1771<tr> 1772 <td>0x00000001</td> 1773 <td>Is a printer class.</td> 1774</tr> 1775<tr> 1776 <td>0x00000002</td> 1777 <td>Is a remote destination.</td> 1778</tr> 1779<tr> 1780 <td>0x00000004</td> 1781 <td>Can print in black.</td> 1782</tr> 1783<tr> 1784 <td>0x00000008</td> 1785 <td>Can print in color.</td> 1786</tr> 1787<tr> 1788 <td>0x00000010</td> 1789 <td>Can print on both sides of the page in hardware.</td> 1790</tr> 1791<tr> 1792 <td>0x00000020</td> 1793 <td>Can staple output.</td> 1794</tr> 1795<tr> 1796 <td>0x00000040</td> 1797 <td>Can do fast copies in hardware.</td> 1798</tr> 1799<tr> 1800 <td>0x00000080</td> 1801 <td>Can do fast copy collation in hardware.</td> 1802</tr> 1803<tr> 1804 <td>0x00000100</td> 1805 <td>Can punch output.</td> 1806</tr> 1807<tr> 1808 <td>0x00000200</td> 1809 <td>Can cover output.</td> 1810</tr> 1811<tr> 1812 <td>0x00000400</td> 1813 <td>Can bind output.</td> 1814</tr> 1815<tr> 1816 <td>0x00000800</td> 1817 <td>Can sort output.</td> 1818</tr> 1819<tr> 1820 <td>0x00001000</td> 1821 <td>Can handle media up to US-Legal/A4.</td> 1822</tr> 1823<tr> 1824 <td>0x00002000</td> 1825 <td>Can handle media from US-Legal/A4 to ISO-C/A2.</td> 1826</tr> 1827<tr> 1828 <td>0x00004000</td> 1829 <td>Can handle media larger than ISO-C/A2.</td> 1830</tr> 1831<tr> 1832 <td>0x00008000</td> 1833 <td>Can handle user-defined media sizes.</td> 1834</tr> 1835<tr> 1836 <td>0x00010000</td> 1837 <td>Is an implicit (server-generated) class.</td> 1838</tr> 1839<tr> 1840 <td>0x00020000</td> 1841 <td>Is the a default printer on the network.</td> 1842</tr> 1843<tr> 1844 <td>0x00040000</td> 1845 <td>Is a facsimile device.</td> 1846</tr> 1847<tr> 1848 <td>0x00080000</td> 1849 <td>Is rejecting jobs.</td> 1850</tr> 1851<tr> 1852 <td>0x00100000</td> 1853 <td>Delete this queue.</td> 1854</tr> 1855<tr> 1856 <td>0x00200000</td> 1857 <td>Queue is not shared.</td> 1858</tr> 1859<tr> 1860 <td>0x00400000</td> 1861 <td>Queue requires authentication.</td> 1862</tr> 1863<tr> 1864 <td>0x00800000</td> 1865 <td>Queue supports CUPS command files.</td> 1866</tr> 1867<tr> 1868 <td>0x01000000</td> 1869 <td>Queue was automatically discovered and added.</td> 1870</tr> 1871<tr> 1872 <td>0x02000000</td> 1873 <td>Queue is a scanner with no printing capabilities.</td> 1874</tr> 1875<tr> 1876 <td>0x04000000</td> 1877 <td>Queue is a printer with scanning capabilities.</td> 1878</tr> 1879<tr> 1880 <td>0x08000000</td> 1881 <td>Queue is a printer with 3D capabilities.</td> 1882</tr> 1883</tbody> 1884</table></div> 1885 1886<h4>printer-type-mask (type2 enum)<span class='info'>CUPS 1.1</span></h4> 1887 1888<p>The "printer-type-mask" attribute is used to choose printers or classes with the CUPS-Get-Printers and CUPS-Get-Classes operations. The bits are defined identically to the printer-type attribute and default to all 1's. 1889 1890<h4>requesting-user-name-allowed (1setof name(127))<span class='info'>CUPS 1.1</span></h4> 1891 1892<p>The "requesting-user-name-allowed" attribute lists all of the users that are allowed to access a printer or class. Either this attribute or the "requesting-user-name-denied" attribute will be defined, but not both. 1893 1894<h4>requesting-user-name-denied (1setof name(127))<span class='info'>CUPS 1.1</span></h4> 1895 1896<p>The "requesting-user-name-denied" attribute lists all of the users that are not allowed to access a printer or class. Either this attribute or the "requesting-user-name-allowed" attribute will be defined, but not both. 1897 1898<h3 class='title'><a name='CLASS_ATTRIBUTES'>Printer Class Attributes</a></h3> 1899 1900<p>Printer class attributes are placed in the printer-attributes-tag group.</p> 1901 1902<h4>member-names (1setof name(127))</h4> 1903 1904<p>The "member-names" attribute specifies the "printer-name" attributes for each the member printer and class. Each name corresponds to the same element of the "member-uris" attribute. 1905 1906<h4>member-uris (1setof uri)</h4> 1907 1908<p>The "member-uris" attribute specifies the "printer-uri-supported" values for each member printer and class. Each URI corresponds to the same element of the "member-names" attribute. 1909 1910</body> 1911</html> 1912