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AirPrint is a brand-name owned by Apple which describes a proprietary technology to make printers easily discoverable and useable by iOS clients. Printer vendors can go through a certification process with Apple to get their devices tagged as AirPrint-compatible. AirPrint technology bases itself on 4 major corner stones: mDNS, DNS-SD, IPP and an Apple-specific PDL (Page Description Language) called URF.

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How can I list the IP addresses of all the AirPrint printers on a network?

_tcp + wlan1 IPv4 AirPrint Demo (Dummy Drucker) Internet Printer local = wlan1 IPv4 AirPrint Demo (Dummy Drucker) Internet Printer local hostname = [ … _tcp will display AirPrint devices, and the -r parameter will resolve it and reveal the IP address 192.168.177.20. …
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How can I list the IP addresses of all the AirPrint printers on a network?

Before you dive into the following answer: Please make sure you've understood the comprehensive AirPrint explanations for the [AirPrint] tag info I've recently written. … _tcp --print Filter out the AirPrint devices To narrow down from all IPP printers to only those which support AirPrint, we have to add the subtype _universal to our query: ippfind _ipp. …
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How can I list the IP addresses of all the AirPrint printers on a network?

I do not have an AirPrint printer on my network. And never played with one either... I cannot test with a real AirPrint device in my proximity right now. … Caveats: The last part, about AirPrint service discovery may be wrong. It could be the case that AirPrint services announce themselves just as standard IPP services do. You have to find out yourself. …
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How does Mac gather printer information (mainly driver) after a printer is selected in the l...

If the printer supports IPP or IPPS (the Internet Printing Protocol), macOS sends an IPP query to the print device to ask for all the features it supports. Based on the device's response, it sets up …
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Implementing AirPrint with DNS-SD

Caveats: I don't own an AirPrint device nor do I have one available elsewhere for testing. So I'm not talking from my own experience in the following answer... … First, when publishing a printer (AirPrint or not) from a DNS server ("static, Wide Area Bonjour"), you should include ALL of the TXT record key/value pairs which are listed in the current Bonjour Printing …
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How can I set up DNS for Bonjour and AirPrint to advertise printers across subnets

There, have a look at "How to set up Wide-Area AirPrint". Draw your conclusions about how to achieve the same with AirPlay. (Hint: the DNS service records are differently named...) …
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