said: 
>"Internet Printing Protocol", yes? 
Sounds right. 
>rfc-editor.org tells me I have to read six RFCs to learn about it.  
>(sigh) 
Depends on how much you want to know about it.  Skimming works and 
probably will take less time than it took to write this e-mail. 
>sends a status message which is received by the print server, and if the 
>print server understands the message it then sends its own 
>non-model-specific message back to the computer, yes? 
I don't think it's even that complex.  I suspect that the server 
understands the standard parallel interface error signals (i.e. offline, 
out of paper etc.) and responds to these. 
>MarkVision is a Lexmark product: 
Got my products names confused.  The HP product is called Jet Direct. 
Steven 
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