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An [Acronym] for __I__nternet __P__rinting __P__rotocol. The most commonly used implementation of IPP on [Linux] is called [CUPS]. A protocol designed to easily allow computers to communicate both with IPP-enabled printers, and with other computers acting as print servers. Recent versions of MicrosoftWindows as well as [MacOSX] also understand and support [IPP]. IPP uses [port] 631 (listed in services(5)) - you can also talk to a print server via [HTTP]. For example, if your workstation is using [CUPS] you can point a WebBrowser at http://localhost:631/ to see the available printers on your local machine. (These include remote printers and print servers that your local machine is set up to use). ---- Part of CategoryInteroperability and CategoryProtocols
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