Jamf, Printers, AirPrint and macOS Big Sur

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Posted on
12-10-2020
01:30 AM
- last edited on
03-04-2025
07:03 AM
by
kh-richa_mig
Hi all,
We've been using a fairly regular method to setup printers for macOS 10.15 Catalina and below by doing the following:
- pushing the Brother driver pkg (we only use Brother printers)
- mapping the printer with adjusted details like the queue being over https
In CUPS web UI, it would look like this:
Description: PAR-6FL-Payroll-HR-Printer
Location: Paris 6FL
Driver: Brother MFC-L8650CDW CUPS (color, 2-sided printing)
Connection: https://XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX/ipp/print
Defaults: job-sheets=none, none media=iso_a4_210x297mm sides=one-sided
With Big Sur, Apple wants use to use AirPrint, which I guess is fine but I'm not sure how to do that now.
Looking at the CUPS web UI, I can't find a way to modify my existing printers to use the AirPrint Driver, and I'm not even sure I could use https for communication.
Looking at a (personal) recent printer install with AirPrint, I can see the AirPrint driver but also the connection using dnssd like below:
Description: Brother MFC-L3750CDW series
Location:
Driver: Brother MFC-L3750CDW series-AirPrint (color, 2-sided printing)
Connection: dnssd://Brother%20MFC-L3750CDW%20series._ipp._tcp.local./?uuid=e3248000-80ce-11db-8000-3c2af4f40a07
Defaults: job-sheets=none, none media=iso_a4_210x297mm sides=two-sided-long-edge
So a few questions:
- how do I set the driver to the AirPrint one in CUPS?
- can I use https as a connection method with AirPrint?
- if not, can I use dnssd with an IP, but how to get the UUID and what port should I open for my devices to properly communicate with the printer?
I'll keep digging but if anyone has ideas.
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Posted on 12-17-2020 11:03 AM
Thanks for give this information such very helpfully....!!

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Posted on 12-17-2020 12:16 PM
Have you tried installing a printer locally with AirPrint selected as the Print Language, and then looking at it in CUPS to compare?
