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Printer Working Group (PWG) to Address 3D Printing Standards

17 May 2019
Printer Working Group (PWG) to Address 3D Printing Standards
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A subgroup focused on 3D printing has lengthened IPP to incorporate the needs of 3D printing to help data exchange and embedding within ordinary 3D file formats including 3MF and 3D PDF documents, so that user intent is preserved despite of the transport or workflow use.
 
PISCATAWAY, N.J., May 17, 2019 - The Printer Working Group (PWG) will speak May 21, 2019 at the RAPID+TCT event, Detroit, Mich. Paul Tykodi, PWG IPP Working Group co-chair, will address the work of PWG to standardize and simplify additive (3D) printing across devices.
 
With printer industry members, PWG has created and advertised the widely implemented Internet Printing Protocol (IPP). A subgroup concentrated on 3D printing has stretched IPP to incorporate the requirements of 3D printing to support data exchange and embedding within common 3D file formats including 3MF and 3D PDF documents, so that user intent is stored regardless of the transport or workflow use.
 
Tykodi's session at 3:55 p.m. Eastern will identify the possible improvement in the efficiency of the additive manufacturing landscape, which could be obtained by having 3D printing equipment implement support for an industry standard way of affirming capabilities and receiving jobs.
 
Prior to the widespread use of PWG's IPP Everywhere™ standards, users had to install and constantly update software to their computers and other devices to print. Printer makers had to create, update and spread a stream of driver updates. IPP Everywhere supplies a single universal driver, and the group is running to port the same capabilities to 3D printing.



This article is originally posted on Tronserve.com

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