About: Line Printer Daemon protocol is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 2 publications have been published within this topic receiving 19 citations. The topic is also known as: LPD & Line Printer Remote protocol.
TL;DR: A comparative efficiency analysis of the LPR and Raw TCP/IP printing protocols is provided in this paper.
Abstract: A Line Printer Daemon (LPR) protocol and a Raw Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (Raw TCP/IP) are widely used as data communication protocols in office multifunctional devices. Surprisingly, the efficiency of these protocols has not been analyzed. Therefore, a comparative efficiency analysis of the LPR and Raw TCP/IP printing protocols is provided in this paper.
TL;DR: This RFC describes an existing print server protocol widely used on the Internet for communicating between line printer daemons (both clients and servers).
Abstract: This RFC describes an existing print server protocol widely used on
the Internet for communicating between line printer daemons (both
clients and servers). This memo is for informational purposes only,
and does not specify an Internet standard. Please refer to the current
edition of the "IAB Official Protocol Standards" for the
standardization state and status of this protocol.