From: Till K. <til...@gm...> - 2019-04-02 05:54:35
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Please apply the attached patch to CUPS to make it supporting AirPrint as a server. In addition, run Avahi on your Raspberry Pi. Now the printer should be visible for iOS clients. Till On 01/04/2019 23:31, Matt Dunham wrote: > Hello, > > I am wondering if you have heard of our recently-new photo printer, the > Impressa IP60: > > https://www.primera.com/equipment/photo-printer.html > > The IP60 is currently a Windows 10 and (almost) Mac USB printer, but we > are getting some inquiries from the iPad world, and want to support > AirPrint, and the option we have started with is to use a Raspberry Pi > as a wireless print server. > > We have developed a basic CUPS filter and drv/ppd for this printer, but > there is clearly more involved in supporting AirPrint. The basic > printing is working, but we are struggling with controlling orientation > and scaling. Would you have any recommendations about how best to > approach supporting iPad fully? > > Thank you, > > *Matt Dunham* > > Principal Engineer > > Primera Technology, Inc. > > Direct: 763-475-6886 > > > > _______________________________________________ > Gimp-print-devel mailing list > Gim...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gimp-print-devel > |