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Re: What kind of network protocol used by "Shared Printer/Fax"
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Re: What kind of network protocol used by "Shared Printer/Fax"


  • Subject: Re: What kind of network protocol used by "Shared Printer/Fax"
  • From: Dave Camp <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 28 Apr 2006 10:28:01 -0700


On Apr 28, 2006, at 8:06 AM, Andrei Tchijov wrote:

I was under impression that it is just combination of Bonjour for discovery and CUPS (IPP) for actual printing, but some of my experiments led me to believe that "Shared Printer/Fax" do not actually rely on Bonjour (and I am not even sure if IPP is in use either).

Could some one please shed some light on this issue? I will like most, if some one can point me to some sort of Apple documentation which describe this matters.

Thanks,

Andrei Tchijov


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