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v ? 2001 Joe Man (trmetal@yahoo.com.hk)

v ? 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 Ray Chen (swyear@gmail.com)

v ? 2013, 2014, 2015 Ramax Lo (ramaxlo@gmail.com)

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CUPS Browsing is dropped in CUPS but the new package cups-filters provides the
cups-browsed that provides basic CUPS Browsing and Polling functionality. The
native protocol in CUPS for automatic client discovery of printers is now
DNS-SD. Start cups-browsed on the local host to receive traditional CUPS
Browsing information from traditional remote CUPS servers. To broadcast
traditional CUPS Browsing information into the network so that traditional
remote CUPS clients can receive it, set "BrowseLocalProtocols CUPS" in /etc/
cups/cups-browsed.conf and start cups-browsed.

Some printing filters and back-ends are dropped in CUPS but the new package
cups-filters provides them. So cups-filters is usually needed (recommended by
RPM) but cups-filters is not strictly required.

The cupsd configuration directives are split into two files: cupsd.conf (can
also be modified via HTTP PUT e.g. via cupsctl) and cups-files.conf (can only
be modified manually by root) to have better default protection against misuse
of privileges by normal users who have been specifically allowed by root to do
cupsd configuration changes (see http://www.cups.org/str.php?L4223,
CVE-2012-5519, and https://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=789566).

CUPS banners and the CUPS test page are no longer supported since CUPS >= 1.6.
The banners and the test page from cups-filters must be used. The CUPS banner
files in /usr/share/cups/banners/ and the CUPS testpage /usr/share/cups/data/
testprint (which is also a CUPS banner file type) are no longer provided in the
cups RPM because they do no longer work since CUPS >= 1.6 (see http://
www.cups.org/str.php?L4120 ) because there is no longer a filter that can
convert the CUPS banner files. Since CUPS >= 1.6 only the banner files and
testpage in the cups-filters package work via the cups-filters PDF workflow and
the cups-filters package also provides the matching bannertopdf filter.

For details, see https://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=735404.

PDF Now Common Printing Data Format

There is a general move away from PostScript to PDF as the standard print job
format. This change is advocated by the OpenPrinting workgroup of the Linux
Foundation and the CUPS author.

This means that application programs usually no longer produce PostScript
output by default when printing but instead PDF.

As a consequence the default processing how application programs printing
output is converted into the "language" that the particular printer accepts
(the so called "CUPS filter chain") has fundamentally changed from a
PostScript-centric workflow to a PDF-centric workflow.

Accordingly the upstream standard for CUPS under Linux (using CUPS plus the
cups-filters package) is now PDF-based job processing, letting every non-PDF
input be converted to PDF first, page management options being applied by a
pdftopdf filter and Ghostscript being called with PDF as input.

With PDF as the standard print job format traditional PostScript printers can
no longer print application's printing output directly so that a conversion
step in the printing workflow is required that converts PDF into PostScript.
But there are also PostScript+PDF printers that can print both PostScript and
PDF directly.

For details, see the section "Common printing data formats" in the SUSE wiki
article "Concepts printing" at http://en.opensuse.org/Concepts_printing .



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