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Date:      Wed, 22 Sep 2010 10:36:29 -0800
From:      "Peter A. Giessel" <pgiessel@mac.com>
To:        David Brodbeck <gull@gull.us>
Cc:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: The nightmarish problem of installing a printer
Message-ID:  <r314ps-1064i-7010CD50729840EFB7791BB041B9ADC3@Blue-Star-2.local>
In-Reply-To: <AANLkTin7%2BL3V5q7028KF_cdoZncjsj-KWRE2zdwLUrNk@mail.gmail.com>

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On 2010/09/22 at 9:27, gull@gull.us (David Brodbeck) wrote:

>If this were true, and there really were a big conspiracy on
>Microsoft's part to make manufacturers only support Windows, then you
>wouldn't see cheap printers that support both Windows and MacOS X.  In
>reality, such printers are pretty easy to find.
>
>Never attribute to malice that which can be explained by simple economics. ;)

The question you are missing is *HOW* does MacOS X print to all these
"cheap printers"?

Lets take a couple of screen captures from Mac OS X.6 (Apple's 
latest released
OS) with all current updates installed:
http://giessel.org/pictures/OSX_printers1.png
http://giessel.org/pictures/OSX_printers2.png

Hmm, CUPS, and Gutenprint....  Are these methods available for FreeBSD?

Mainly what Apple did was pre-install and pre-configure in a user-friendly
way CUPS and Gutenprint.




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