installing kups is a BAD idea if you're running kde3. turns out qt-cups and
kups were the predecessors to kde's integrated print management system. if
you want to install a network printer, follow the following steps:
1) emerge cups
2) in the control centre, go to peripherals printers
3)
Yes, if KDE has something use it - kups would be a last
resort. You might have to go in and configure the printer
through it's properties.
Another way is the web based cups admin tool - it's
http://localhost:port where port is documented in the cups
docs. I don't rememeber it of the top of