I'm teaching myself to use the Java Print Service API, and was able
to query my Linux workstation for available print services.  Before
I went too far, I thought I'd try it on a Windows machine, but he
didn't return *any* services at all.

Does the JPS only work with IPP devices (I use CUPS on the Linux box)
and not SMB (the Windows machine is set up that way), or is there
something else I should look at?  The two machines had at least two
printers in common.

But to test that theory, I deleted one of the IPP printers on the
Linux box and set it up (from CUPS) as an SMB printer; my JPS test
program saw it.

Anybody have any clues to throw at me?

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