However, I can only find references to IPP Everywhere in CUPS supported drivers, not to AirPrint. In my scenario, I'd like to connect this printer to my current CUPS server via the wired interface and only use it locally, without any kind of cloud access (firewall rules will prevent the printer from going online). As far as I can understand there are different protocols (Mopria, IPP Everywhere, AirPrint), but it's always IPP+DNS-SD under the hood, with the difference lying in the supported Page Description Languages.Īfter some research, i found the EPSON WorkForce WF-2965DWF, which supports both Mopria and AirPrint, and has both WiFi and wired connectivity. After reading about the current state of Linux printing, I learnt about driverless printing. This printer required a Gutenprint driver.Ī few days ago the printer died and now a have to change it. Until now, I'be been printing from Windows and Linux PCs using a local CUPS server (running Bullseye) attached via USB to a EPSON Workforce BX300F.
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