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  • flockmock
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    PAPPL supports JPEG / PNG / PWG Raster / Apple Raster / raw printing to printers via USB or network connections
    ... and Postscript? Will it support PPD config files?

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  • Jumbotron
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    Originally posted by oiaohm View Post

    OpenPrinting CUPS Sources. Contribute to OpenPrinting/cups development by creating an account on GitHub.

    The reality is the cups work has not stopped.


    Don't guess.

    Reality most Linux distributions and BSDs have not been using stock Apple provided cups for a long time but the OpenPrinting version of cups with extras for the Linux and BSD platform. The work there does not stop just because Apple does not do releases.

    Of course apple may be totally doubling down on airprinting as in driver-less printing.

    Something to be aware is more and more printers these days are coming out with driver-less printing so the need of per printer drivers is fading away. Same with scanners and other things.

    To me PAPPL Printer Application Framework looks like attempt to setup transition from the model where we have to install a driver per OS so a printer works to the final model where there is a standard that everyone made printer has so rendering per OS drivers for printer useless. Of course for existing driver requiring printers all disappear is going to take a few decades.

    This.

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  • oiaohm
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    Originally posted by andre30correia View Post
    why nobody in linux world continue the cups work? I have no ideia since is frucal feature for servers
    OpenPrinting CUPS Sources. Contribute to OpenPrinting/cups development by creating an account on GitHub.

    The reality is the cups work has not stopped.

    Originally posted by grigi View Post
    I think it's because Apple owns the CUPS trademark? They do the releases for it too, except not anymore...
    Don't guess.

    Reality most Linux distributions and BSDs have not been using stock Apple provided cups for a long time but the OpenPrinting version of cups with extras for the Linux and BSD platform. The work there does not stop just because Apple does not do releases.

    Of course apple may be totally doubling down on airprinting as in driver-less printing.

    Something to be aware is more and more printers these days are coming out with driver-less printing so the need of per printer drivers is fading away. Same with scanners and other things.

    To me PAPPL Printer Application Framework looks like attempt to setup transition from the model where we have to install a driver per OS so a printer works to the final model where there is a standard that everyone made printer has so rendering per OS drivers for printer useless. Of course for existing driver requiring printers all disappear is going to take a few decades.

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  • grigi
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    I think it's because Apple owns the CUPS trademark? They do the releases for it too, except not anymore...

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  • andre30correia
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    why nobody in linux world continue the cups work? I have no ideia since is frucal feature for servers

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  • onlyLinuxLuvUBack
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    Why the name though, this was a missed opportunity:

    apple sux printz haz again

    aspha


    Then sprinkle on some systemd:


    systemd_aspha


    He could have had a cat logo with dialog: "I can haz printz???"


    Last edited by onlyLinuxLuvUBack; 30 November 2020, 12:00 PM.

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  • schmidtbag
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    I'm not sure I understand exactly what this is. Hasn't there already been a driver for IPP?

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  • PAPPL 1.0 RC1 Released With A Goal To Replace CUPS Printer Drivers

    Phoronix: PAPPL 1.0 RC1 Released With A Goal To Replace CUPS Printer Drivers

    CUPS printing system founder Michael Sweet who left Apple last year and that left CUPS in a stagnate position (as of writing, still no commits to their Git repository since April) while Sweet continues pushing ahead with his new and modern "PAPPL" effort...

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