Fedora contemplates the driverless printing future
Fedora contemplates the driverless printing future
Posted Jun 14, 2021 10:16 UTC (Mon) by farnz (subscriber, #17727)In reply to: Fedora contemplates the driverless printing future by cpitrat
Parent article: Fedora contemplates the driverless printing future
Couple of reasons:
- Many printers have PPDs that translate a subset of their IPP Everywhere capability to an old-style PPD for CUPS on macOS. My HP does, for example. You'd need to identify these PPDs and ignore them completely - which is a mostly manual process to begin with, and is best done by the person who wrote the PPD.
- Ignoring the automatic reuse of existing PPDs, that's what the PAPPL project provides. It's a library for taking CUPS raster drivers and matching PPDs and producing printer applications.
Basically, doing a good job of an application that supports existing PPD files and the matching CUPS raster drivers is an engineering effort on a par with using PAPPL to write printer applications for those printers that don't do IPP Everywhere already.