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    Apple CUPS

    Apple CUPS

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    CUPS is the widely used printing system for UNIX-like operating systems that presents a modern, network-centric print stack built around IPP. It includes the scheduler (the print server), filters, backends, and PPD/driver plumbing needed to accept jobs, determine capabilities, rasterize or convert, and deliver output to devices over local and network transports. Its modular pipeline lets administrators and vendors plug in drivers or filter chains while retaining a consistent user-facing...
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    brother_ql

    brother_ql

    Python package for raster language protocol of the Brother QL series

    ...Print raster instruction files with your Brother label printer via different backends pyusb (works cross-platform) network (works cross-platform for WiFi/Ethernet-enabled printers) linux_kernel (works on Linux only; uses the /dev/usb/lp0 device handles) If your printer has an 'Editor Lite' mode, you need to disable it if you want to print via USB. Make sure that the corresponding LED is not lit by holding the button down until it turns off. The special feature of this package is that no printer driver is required for it to work.
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    Omni provides support for many printers with a pluggable framework (easy to add devices). Device data is defined with XML with many different hook points for code support. Omni also supports many new printing standards.
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