PPR version 2.0 will have an IPP server which implements IPP 1.1 with CUPS extensions. IPP stands for the Internet Printing Protocol, a protocol for communication between a print client and a print server. CUPS stands for the Common Unix Printing System, a print spooler for Unix which has replaced Berkeley BSD in serveral Linux distributions. CUPS provides an IPP server, an IPP client library, and replacements for the BSD lpr and System V lp command line tools. These replacement tools use the IPP client library to communicate with the CUPS IPP server. |
PPR version 2.0 (currently under development) has an IPP server which implements IPP 1.1 with CUPS extensions. IPP stands for the Internet Printing Protocol, a protocol for communication between a print client and a print server. CUPS stands for the Common Unix Printing System, a print spooler for Unix which has replaced Berkeley BSD in serveral Linux distributions. CUPS provides an IPP server, an IPP client library, and replacements for the BSD lpr and System V lp command line tools. These replacement tools use the IPP client library to communicate with the CUPS IPP server. |
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