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scheduler: Tolerate devices breaking IPPEVE specs if possible #1054

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@zdohnal zdohnal commented Sep 18, 2024

Related to #1033

PPD generator currently is capable to bypass missing attribute "media-col-database", if attributes "media-size-supported" or "media-supported" are present.

Although such devices do not pass any IPP Everywhere or AirPrint certifications, they exist in the wilderness.

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Couple nits but otherwise +1.

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Related to OpenPrinting#1033

PPD generator currently is capable to bypass missing attribute
"media-col-database", if attributes "media-size-supported" or
"media-supported" are present.

Although such devices do not pass any IPP Everywhere or AirPrint
certifications, they exist in the wilderness.
@zdohnal zdohnal force-pushed the eve-tolerate-missing-media-dat branch from 86ecc4d to a2baec6 Compare September 18, 2024 11:24
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+1

@zdohnal zdohnal merged commit 0743f17 into OpenPrinting:master Sep 19, 2024
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