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Please see the [[https://openprinting.github.io/OpenPrinting-News-November-2019/#future-work-of-openprinting-printerscanner-applications-and-ipp-system-service|plans for our near future work]] to get an overview of our development direction and architecture changes. | Please see the [[https://openprinting.github.io/OpenPrinting-News-November-2019/#future-work-of-openprinting-printerscanner-applications-and-ipp-system-service|plans for our near future work]] to get an overview of our development direction and architecture changes. | ||
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Most network printers have a web interface which allows to configure the printer from any computer in the network using a web browser. Advantage is that no printer-model-specific software needs to be installed on the computer in order to configure a printer, and one has no dependency on certain supported operating systems. One can even configure printers using a smartphone. | Most network printers have a web interface which allows to configure the printer from any computer in the network using a web browser. Advantage is that no printer-model-specific software needs to be installed on the computer in order to configure a printer, and one has no dependency on certain supported operating systems. One can even configure printers using a smartphone. |