[CentOS] Setting up a printer without having one
Jorge Fábregas
jorge.fabregas at gmail.comWed Jun 2 00:32:55 UTC 2010
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On Tuesday 01 June 2010 13:07:35 Marko Vojinovic wrote: > So how does one configure a to-be-used-in-the-future printer, without > actually having one plugged in? Just run system-config-printer and follow the new printer wizard. You basically need to know the manufacturer and model. With that you can select the proper PPD file. The other thing you need to know is HOW the printer is going to be connected to the machine. In other words, its backend (CUPS-wise). If you get this right (correct PPD and correct backend) you're all done. HTH, Jorge
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