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 | | Introduction Although electronic mail is preferable as a means of third-party communication, in some cases it may be necessary to print information, in hard-copy form, at a remote location. |
 | | The remote output device may consist of a standard line printer, a printer with Malamud & Rose [Page 1] RFC 1528 Remote Printing -- Technical Procedures October 1993 multiple fonts and faces, a printer that can reproduce graphics, or a facsimile device. |
 | | Future Issues Note that several issues are not addressed, e.g., o determining which content-types and character sets are supported by a remote printer server; o introduction of authentication, integrity, privacy, authorization, and accounting services; o preferential selection of a remote printer server; and, o aggregation of multiple print recipients in a single message. |
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