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cups-deviced(8)			  Apple Inc.		       cups-deviced(8)

NAME
       cups-deviced - cups device daemon

SYNOPSIS
       cups-deviced request-id limit user-id options

DESCRIPTION
       cups-deviced	   polls       the	 backends	in	 /sys‐
       tem/resources/cups/1.3.4/lib/cups/backend  for  a  list	of   available
       devices.	  It  is  run  by  cupsd(8)  in response to a CUPS-Get-Devices
       request. The output format is an IPP response message.  The  request-id
       argument	 is the request ID from the original IPP request, typically 1.
       The Ilimit argument is the limit value from the original IPP request  -
       0  means	 no  limit.  The  user-id argument is the requesting-user-name
       value from the original IPP request.  Finally, the options argument  is
       a space-delimited list of attributes ("name=value name=value ...") that
       were passed in with the request. Currently cups-deviced looks  for  the
       requested-attributes attribute and tailors the output accordingly.

SEE ALSO
       backend(7), cupsd(8), cupsd.conf(5),
       http://localhost:631/help

COPYRIGHT
       Copyright 2007 by Apple Inc.

12 February 2006	  Common UNIX Printing System	       cups-deviced(8)
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