Michael S. Dunsavage wrote:
Do you mean network printing?

Nope. I mean printing over the internet...the IPP protocol.


Use CUPS. It defaults to using TCP Port 631 (IPP).

To tell you the truth, though, IPP is redundant, because
you can use Network Printing Protocol (port 92), which
was well established in 1983.
Under anything which conforms to Berkeley printing semantics,
you can find the use of it under "remote printer" and works
for any target printer host with a unique IP address.


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