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    OpenPrinting CUPS

    OpenPrinting CUPS

    OpenPrinting CUPS Sources

    OpenPrinting CUPS is the most current version of CUPS, a standards-based, open-source printing system for Linux® and other Unix®-like operating systems. CUPS supports printing to AirPrint™ and IPP Everywhere™ printers.
    Downloads: 10 This Week
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    LPrint

    LPrint

    A Label Printer Application

    LPrint implements printing for a variety of common label and receipt printers connected via network or USB. Features include a single executable handles spooling, status, and server functionality. Multiple printer support. Each printer implements an IPP Everywhere™ print service and is compatible with the driverless printing support in Android™, Chrome OS™, iOS®, Linux®, macOS®, and Windows® 10/11 clients. Each printer can support options such as label modes, tear-off offsets, media...
    Downloads: 24 This Week
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    Apple CUPS

    Apple CUPS

    Apple CUPS Sources

    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 interface across platforms. ...
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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