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by jorvi
614 days ago
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> If you read the linked issue you will see that the plan for legacy printers is to move the printer drivers under a separate application that CUPS can then talk IPP to. Ah, yes. Thanks for pointing that out! I wonder how much more secure that will make things for those who have to use legacy printers. > Since mobile phones also only directly support IPP Technically AirPrint is not IPP Everywhere, they use a different raster format and some different glue. For example my Brother printer supports AirPrint but fails ~50% of the IPP Everywhere self-certification tests. But that’s splitting hairs. |
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