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You should consider to follow the 3D printing developments currently being worked on by the ISTO Printer Working Group (PWG) with the goal of adding 3D related extensions to the Internet Printing Protocol (IPP).
BTW, the ippsample project already has support for 3D spec/standad testing already included. Just enable the transform3d binary to be built (which requires additional dependencies, f.e. Cura).
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"Is this what Microsoft, too, uses in Windows to discover (some) 3D printers?"
No idea about Microsoft. I suspect they currently rather follow one of the Wi-Fi specs (maybe WiFi-Direct?) created by the Wi-Fi Alliance. This in turn however, "cloned" many ideas from various IPP specifications...
You should consider to follow the 3D printing developments currently being worked on by the ISTO Printer Working Group (PWG) with the goal of adding 3D related extensions to the Internet Printing Protocol (IPP).
BTW, the
ippsample
project already has support for 3D spec/standad testing already included. Just enable thetransform3d
binary to be built (which requires additional dependencies, f.e. Cura).The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: