I believe the missing bit (to allow iOS 4 devices to recognize the
printer) is adding the announcement of the image/urf MIME type, plus the
URF=W8,SRGB24,CP1,RS600 value. (I suspect that the URF key might not be
necessary, but I haven't tried without.)

As far as I can tell, nobody really knows what URF images look like, but
right now, all iOS print jobs are submitted as PDF, so it has little
relevance.

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  request feature: airprint support

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