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From: Till Kamppeter <till.kamppeter@gmail.com>
To: Michael Sweet <msweet@apple.com>
Cc: Open Printing <printing-architecture@lists.linux-foundation.org>,
	Marek Kasik <mkasik@redhat.com>
Subject: Re: [Printing-architecture] Some suggestions for the DNS-SD (Bonjour) printer support in the dialog
Date: Fri, 17 May 2013 09:21:31 +0200	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <5195DA7B.2040501@gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <FDC917F9-BB2B-4117-9F4A-D817841E5AE8@apple.com>

On 05/17/2013 07:32 AM, Michael Sweet wrote:
> 
> cups-browsed is an interesting stop-gap solution, but I really, *really* don't think you want to be doing what you are doing - resolving a printer will wake it up.  Doing it on every computer will cause a LOT of network traffic and generally NOT provide a good user experience.
> 

What cups-browsed is doing is as soon as avahi-daemon reports an IPP
printer check whether it is a CUPS queue or a network printer and in the
case of a network printer do a get-printer-attributes IPP request. This
does not wake up my printers out of sleep mode. The printers tested here are

- HP Officejet Pro 8500 A910
- HP LaserJet P3005
- HP Color LaserJet CM3530 MFP

Also the printers get polled only once, not repeatedly, either when
cups-browsed starts or when the printer is turned on.

   Till


  reply	other threads:[~2013-05-17  7:21 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 25+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2013-05-16 19:48 [Printing-architecture] Some suggestions for the DNS-SD (Bonjour) printer support in the dialog Till Kamppeter
2013-05-17  5:32 ` Michael Sweet
2013-05-17  7:21   ` Till Kamppeter [this message]
2013-05-17 14:17     ` Michael Sweet
2013-05-18 23:45       ` James Cloos
2013-05-19  6:08         ` Michael Sweet
2013-06-12 22:52           ` Till Kamppeter
2013-06-13 14:05             ` Michael Sweet
2013-05-17 10:02   ` Tim Waugh
2013-05-17 14:20     ` Michael Sweet
2013-06-13 10:01   ` Till Kamppeter
2013-06-13 11:25     ` Michael Sweet
2013-06-13 14:34       ` Till Kamppeter
2013-06-13 14:40         ` Michael Sweet
2013-06-13 11:42     ` Tim Waugh
2013-06-13 12:20       ` Till Kamppeter
2013-06-13 14:08         ` Michael Sweet
     [not found] ` <51962BA7.4030304@redhat.com>
2013-05-17 14:23   ` Michael Sweet
2013-05-17 18:14     ` Till Kamppeter
     [not found]       ` <D36BAB03-9A91-42E9-A994-DC0D3C6C254D@apple.com>
2013-06-13 10:11         ` Till Kamppeter
2013-06-13 11:39           ` Michael Sweet
2013-06-13 12:49             ` Till Kamppeter
2013-06-13 14:19               ` Michael Sweet
2013-06-13  9:58     ` Till Kamppeter
2013-06-13 11:18       ` Michael Sweet

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