Michael,
I was actually using ippeveprinter for the tests; you can probably use ippserver as well but I haven't tested that specifically.
ippeveprinter -a landscape.conf -vv "Landscape Envelope Printer"
> On Jan 16, 2025, at 7:58 PM, Michael Ziller <mziller at microsoft.com> wrote:
>> I can look into #2 as well and capture some traces to see what’s going on. I’m assuming the steps are to use IppServer with the landscape.conf configuration file.
> Michael Ziller
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> Subject: [EXTERNAL] [IPP] Results of landscape envelope testing
> All,
>> I did some testing using ippeveprinter to simulate a printer that supported both portrait and landscape US #10 envelopes (4-1/8" x 9-1/2"). The configuration file is attached.
>>> Results:
>> 1. macOS 15.2: Added, with the landscape envelope size showing up as 241.3x104.78mm with hint text of "9.50 by 4.13 inches". Printing produced the expected content size and orientation.
>> 2. Windows 11: Failed to add. Still investigating.
>> 3. Linux/Ubuntu 24.04.1: Added, extra borderless versions of the envelope sizes even though non-borderless margins are provided.
>> 4. iOS 18.2.1: Shows 241.3 x 104.8 mm envelope as the default paper size, A4 and Letter selectable.
>> 5. Android 14 (default print service): Doesn't show any envelope sizes (just letter and A4)
>> I didn't have a chance to test with ChromeOS (my Chromebook battery is dead) but I'm expecting something similar to Linux (#3).
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