How to choose the ppd generator for pdf driverless printing? #1167
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I noticed there are two PPD generator for driverless printing.
I want to know how to determine which way to use for pdf driverless printing? |
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The simple answer - whichever works for you :) . The more detailed - if your printer supports AirPrint/IPP Everywhere, both should work - both follows IPP Everywhere standard, where driverless generator sometimes provides workarounds in case the printer does not follow IPP Everywhere standard, where Everywhere model reports the issue to user and expects user to report the issue to manufacturer and request firmware update, because AirPrint certification has kind of SLAs for support. |
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The simple answer - whichever works for you :) .
The more detailed - if your printer supports AirPrint/IPP Everywhere, both should work - both follows IPP Everywhere standard, where driverless generator sometimes provides workarounds in case the printer does not follow IPP Everywhere standard, where Everywhere model reports the issue to user and expects user to report the issue to manufacturer and request firmware update, because AirPrint certification has kind of SLAs for support.
driverless generator is needed if your printer supports only PCLm, as Brian correctly mentioned. So the Debian page can be used for reference, Fedora has a similar one https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/quick…