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The Mopria Alliance[1] is an association of printer and scanner manufacturers and producers of related software, that develops "universal standards and solutions for scan and print".[2] The alliance was formed in September 2013 by Canon, HP, Samsung, and Xerox.

Mopria Alliance
Formation2013 (2013)
TypeTrade association
Location
  • San Ramon, CA
Websitewww.mopria.org

Member companies have published certifications for mobile devices, mobile print accessories, and 6,000+ printer models from 24 brands, representing more than 120 million print devices in use today. There are more than 3 billion installations of Mopria print technology, including user installations of the Mopria Print Service application and as part of factory-installed print apps on mobile devices from multiple manufacturers, including Samsung, Huawei, Amazon and ZTE. Mopria print technology is also integrated in the Android Default Print Service offered in Android 8 and higher.

Mopria member companies

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Member companies include leading mobile device providers, software application vendors, printer and scanner manufacturers and OS providers:

  • HP Inc. (founder)
  • Samsung Electronics (founder)
  • Xerox (founder)
  • Adobe Inc.
  • Brother Industries
  • EFI
  • Epson
  • FUJIFILM Business Innovation Corp.
  • Konica Minolta
  • Kyocera
  • Lexmark
  • Microsoft
  • OKI Data
  • Pantum
  • Primax
  • Qualcomm
  • Ricoh
  • Toshiba
  • Mopria Universal Standards

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    Mopria Alliance develops standards for seamless printing and scanning to, and from any Mopria-certified device. The standards are available to Mopria Alliance member companies.

    Mopria Print Service

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    The Mopria Print Service for Android was released to the Google Play Store in October 2014. It is a plug-in that enables printing from Android devices to Mopria certified printers and MFPs.

    A client uses mDNS to automatically discover a printer through the local 802.11 wireless network. The printer must be connected to the network either wirelessly or with an Ethernet cable. Mopria Print Service also supports printer connection through Wi-Fi Direct.

    Mopria Print Library

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    The Mopria Print Library enables third-party plug-ins and provides support for a vast range of printers from multiple vendors. The Mopria Print Library is part of the Samsung Print Service by HP, giving Samsung Galaxy users the ability to print content from their devices.

    Android Default Print Service

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    Mopria core print technology is integrated in the Android Default Print Service offered in Android 8 and higher.

    Windows support for Mopria certified printers

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    Microsoft implemented an IPP printing solution based on the Mopria print standard enabling Windows to support Mopria certified printers.

    Windows Server Hybrid Cloud Print

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    Hybrid Cloud Print[3] consists of Discovery service endpoint running on an IIS service supporting Mopria Alliance industry standard for printer discovery in the cloud.

    Mopria Scan

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    Mopria Scan provides a complete scan solution and universal standard that is compatible with scan devices from most manufacturers.

    Mopria organization

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    The Mopria Alliance was formed as a Delaware non-profit membership corporation and operates as a 501(c)(6) nonprofit corporation. Representatives from member organizations can serve on the board of directors and the three primary working groups: technical, certification, and marketing.

    References

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    1. ^ "Mopria Print Alliance". Retrieved 14 October 2014.
  • ^ "About". Mopria Print Alliance.
  • ^ "Windows Server Hybrid Cloud Print overview". Microsoft.
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    Last edited on 11 September 2023, at 17:28  





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