Guide to Submitting Jobs from the Client
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7.
Printing using the Internet Printing
Protocol
Internet Printing Protocol (IPP) is an application level protocol
that can be used for distributed printing using Internet tools and
technologies. The protocol defines interactions between a client
and a server, which allows your printer to print documents
submitted through the Internet.
Windows 2000 supports IPP version 1.1. With this support,
Windows 2000 users can connect NPS/IPS printers to the
Internet and send documents directly from a Web browser to be
printed.
Refer to your Windows 2000 documentation for printing via IPP.
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