

In that case, the printer would almost certainly offer the IPP-over-USB protocol if it has been manufactured after mid-2012.

It would be unusual for a network printer not to provide a USB connection too. OpenPrinting has a list of driverless printers. Just look for AirPrint on the box or in the literature.

Therefore, AirPrint-capability is generally a sufficient criterion regarding whether a printer can be operated driverlessly on Debian. However, it is observed that almost all PCLm, PWG raster or PDF printers also support Apple raster. A user can be assured of having such a device when it is network-capable and it isĪ Mopria-certified device calls for PWG raster, PCLm or PDF to be available as a PDL.
