On Mon, May 24, 2021 at 12:33:45PM +0200, Vitaly Zaitsev via devel wrote:
> On 24.05.2021 12:30, Solomon Peachy wrote:
> > Not only is it possible, it's been done.
> 
> For all existing printers in the world? I don't believe.

For all printers?  Of course not.  But that wasn't what Zdenek wrote.

At least two printer families have working Printer Applications _today_.  
There is a reasonable plan in place to port several more, and once 
complete that will encompass the vast majority of the printers still in 
use.

Meanwhile, stuff that never had a native Linux/CUPS driver still won't 
work. And stuff that was only ever made available with a proprietary 
binary driver can be wrapped with legacy CUPS, which itself is a 
"printer application".

Printing has always been an awful, awful mess, and the fact it works as 
well as it does is a testatment to the thankless efforts of the OpenPrinting 
folks (and their predecessors).

Indeed, these days, it's a rare (new-ish) printer that doesn't 
JusWork(tm).  The Printer Application model is attempting to bring the 
older/niche models into the same "driverless" paradigm. This is a 
VeryGoodThing(tm), as it means printing will automagically JustWork(tm) 
for just about everyone -- Linux, Android, iOS, MacOS, and even Windows!

We're even going to (finally!) be getting sane color profile management 
out of the box!



 - Solomon
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Solomon Peachy                        pizza at shaftnet dot org (email&xmpp)
                                      @pizza:shaftnet dot org   (matrix)
High Springs, FL                      speachy (freenode)

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