I thought I found the solution. Use LPD rather than IPP to share a windows printer to linux. On the windows system, enable the Windows Features - the LPD print service and LPR Port Monitor, then the printer shows up in the Linux Mint 20.2 add printer dialog.
But it doesn't work. So still no...
I am using Windows and Linux systems. I have a printer with wifi that I can share easily to a Linux system since the printer directly supports IPP.
However, I have another printer with no Wifi that is connected to a Windows 10 system. I would like to share that printer as well to Linux via...
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