I guess I am a little behind, but just came across Microsoft Universal Print. Although it appears limited to those using Microsoft Subscription Services, and is presented as a Azure capability developed by Microsoft, documentation does show the user computer to Cloud communication as using “Standard IPP Protocol” and the Cloud to Device communication as using “IPP Infrastructure Protocol”. I see no further mention of IPP. The information suggests that few printers support Universal Print but that there a “Print Connector” which looks like it may be an IPP proxy.
Without violating confidential information, is this indeed an IPP implementation bound in a proprietary context?
Thanks,
Bill Wagner
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