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I feel like printers are far better now than they were 10 years ago. At least on MacOS and iOS, I have no problems finding a printer and printing. 10 years ago it was a pain, but now - smooth sailing for me. Heck, no driver installs either!


Well, apart from printers added throug Bonjour constantly going missing and have to be re-added regularly, and (HP) printer drivers suddenly no longer working and being flagged as malware after OS upgrades.

Setting up an old RPi with CUPS helped a bit. For a while. Now I'm back to having to re-add printers to my mac workstation every time I want to print.


printing even works on linux now, thanks to stuff like Airprint and the support for it in CUPS


Yeah something like 10-15 years ago I thought for just the simple action of printing a file, it was way easier in Ubuntu than Windows, simply because they included a lot of drivers in the distro by default, while in Windows land I still had to visit the printer manufacturer's website for drivers -- or use the included CD! I try to avoid needing to do anything more complex than that. (Scanning I've always done with a USB stick plugged directly into the printer.) Things kind of got worse again in recent years with the removal of the standalone GUI for administration in favor of a web interface, and various ongoing modularization efforts, in theory cups3 will work even better and only support IPP/AirPrint: https://openprinting.github.io/current/#the-new-architecture...




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