On Friday 10 March 2006 13:20, Geoffrey S. Mendelson wrote:
> CUPS is very tricky to set up,
Yeah, it's at least 10 mouse clicks, not all of them on the "next" button.
Thank god you only need the left mouse button.
(Geoff, when was the last time you set up CUPS? :-)
>
> Geoff.
- Aviram
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Sure you can.
you can set things up with CUPS, or if you want the real easy way, use
KDE printer configurations. Let KDE printer configuration scan your IP
address range (or tell it directly what is the printer's IP address).
Also, most of the times the port to "talk" to the printer's IP address
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On Fri, Mar 10, 2006 at 12:42:32PM +0200, Rafi Gordon wrote:
> Hi,
> We have at office a printer which is connected directly to the LAN.
> (It is **not** connected as
> a slave for any PC). It has a local IP address.
>
> Is there a way to print to this printer from a linux client ?
> I know that
Hi,
We have at office a printer which is connected directly to the LAN.
(It is **not** connected as
a slave for any PC). It has a local IP address.
Is there a way to print to this printer from a linux client ?
I know that there is a linux driver for this printer.
(But I am not talking of course a