From: Solomon P. <pi...@sh...> - 2019-10-01 10:52:50
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On Mon, Sep 30, 2019 at 10:33:29PM -0400, Robert Krawitz wrote: > Interesting. But it's a bit of a mixed bag (a lot of their current > printers are not IPP-Everywhere), and if nobody else has > self-certified any printers, it's harder to say. I think if you look for "Airprint" or "Mopria" support instead of "IPP-Everywhere" the list will get a bit longer. Eg all but the very first wifi-enabled SELPHY model supports AirPrint, but only the most recent two models handle IPP-Everywhere. (Unfortunately, while Airprint and Mopria are built on top of IPP, they're not quite comptible with IPP-Everywhere, and the specs are proprietary...) > I guess I'm a bit too familiar with Epson inkjets, which aren't (Epson > offers some software to provide IPP functionality, but that isn't > IPP-Everywhere). A bunch of Epsons are listed as Mopria certified, but they are predominantly XP- or EP-/ET- series models -- home/consumer/office targeted, and not the more specialized or commercial-focused units that provide most of our joy... - Solomon -- Solomon Peachy pizza at shaftnet dot org High Springs, FL ^^ (email/xmpp) ^^ Quidquid latine dictum sit, altum videtur. |