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20 December 1999 Transport of document images over the Internet
Carl-Uno Manros, Richard Shockey
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Proceedings Volume 3964, Internet Imaging; (1999) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.373448
Event: Electronic Imaging, 2000, San Jose, CA, United States
Abstract
Recent work in the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) has focused on the transport of image file formats over the Internet that typically represent documents suitable for output on paper or other graphically rich display terminals. This paper describes the recent work on the Internet Printing Protocol and Internet Fax. The protocols, image file formats selected for inclusion and the rationale for the various engineering choices made are discussed. A considerable number of new products and services support these new protocols and it is the belief of the authors that these technologies represent the principal means by which document images will be transported over the Internet in the future. New work within the IETF is concentrate on extending the protocols and principals embodied in both schemes to create a more robust 'quality document distribution' mod.
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Carl-Uno Manros and Richard Shockey "Transport of document images over the Internet", Proc. SPIE 3964, Internet Imaging, (20 December 1999); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.373448
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KEYWORDS
Printing

Internet

Standards development

Information security

Network security

Computer security

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