On Thursday, 23 August 2018 09:56:59 UTC-4, sm...@tutamail.com  wrote:
> I am not sure I have all the answers but here are some thoughts and hints 
> based on how I have my printer setup(wirelessly):
> 
> 1) I created a dedicated Template for printing, in that template I have my 
> CUPs installed (This way I keey my other templates clean). I am also able to 
> create a DVM and a AppVM based on that template
> 
> 2) I use a Debian template, in that Print Template I have GNOME installed
> 
> 3) During setup I need to allow connection access to test its working, once 
> tested I remove network access (You might need to allow USB access or in my 
> case I allow access to Sys-firewall" for testing only.
> 
> 4) I use "Print Settings" to set up my printer in the template, then when I 
> create an AppVM or -DVM the information is populated. My CUPs stuff gets 
> populated into the "print settings" GUI
> 
> 5) Make sure to shutdown template before creating the AppVM or DVM
> 
> I don't use a lot of USB devices with my setup but I suspect you need to 
> allow access to the USB via the "Device" tab in the AppVM.
> 
> Hope this helps and good luck!

Thanks, but it sounds like your printer has networking capability.  I suspect 
that alone would solve the issue.  Being a USB printer, without a built in 
driver already part of the basic distro... it requires more.

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