Carlos,

On Mar 4, 2014, at 5:28 PM, Carlos Rimola <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello All,
> 
> I have a couple of "simple" follow-up questions on IPP USB (IPP-over-USB) 
> "Host device" support:
> 
> Is IPP USB designed to support connecting and printing from a device like a 
> tablet or smartphone (e.g., iPad, iPhone, Etc.) directly connected to a 
> printer over USB?

Honestly, no.  Who would want to tether their mobile device to print something?

Wi-Fi (and soon Wi-Fi Direct) offer ways of printing from mobile devices to 
these same printers (most of which already have Wi-Fi and/or Ethernet 
interfaces...)

> ...
> Or is IPP USB designed only for Hosts like Linux or Mac acting as print 
> servers/gateways for these, and other, devices?

It is mainly for existing desktop/portable/personal server/NAS/other-embedded 
usage that currently relies on the old USB printer class protocol and printer 
drivers.  The (hopefully not too) long term goal is to eliminate the need for 
printer drivers, much as today you don't need a special driver for a USB 
keyboard or mouse.  (and like keyboards and mice you might still get some 
software from the vendor to provide additional functionality, but generally 
you'll be able to just plug a printer in and print something without installing 
extra software...)

For IPP USB in particular I think we'll see adoption by NAS and other network 
boxes that already provide primitive printer sharing.

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Michael Sweet, Senior Printing System Engineer, PWG Chair

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