I am wondering if I should call the HP LJ4L a "raw" printer on the client machine and only have the driver configured on the host machine where the printer physically is attached. By "driver" do you mean the .ppd definition file? One is created for every printer you define, be it local or remote. AFAICT, the only difference between a local printer and a remote IPP-accessed printer is in the URI (written into /etc/cups/printers.conf), though the detail
On 2006-11-28 23:58, M Harris wrote: that goes into a .ppd file makes it difficult to be certain. Every remote printer *does* seem to use "application/vnd.cups-postscript 0 foomatic-rip" as a filter, though I certainly didn't try to make any exhaustive tests.
Pss... remeber the good 'ol days of lpr?
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