Does cups recognise printers that arent installed using cups? because i installed one using tcp direct printing and when i clicked the link to configure cups. It takes me to a page showing the printers i just installed. Also how do i create groups for a printer? Well it seems i need to create a new group then specify that it gives members use to printers? Could someone give me and idiots walkthrough of this please as i have no idea what to do!Cheers
--- Andrew Nix
wrote: I have never set up a cups printer before. What does it mean by name for prining:
Drescription of class:
and
Location of printer:
Also do i want a raw queue?
Right,
You can ignore classes, as these are for distributed clients.
Location of printer is simply a string that you yourself put in so that you know what/where the printer is.
The raw queue is the data spooled to the printer, typically via a FIFO-named pipe such as /dev/lp/0.
-- Thomas Adam
--- Andrew Nix
wrote: Would using cups be easier than direct tcp printing?
Yes, CUPS provides TCP printing anyhow.
-- Thomas Adam
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--- Andrew Nix
Does cups recognise printers that arent installed using cups? because i installed one using tcp direct printing and when i clicked the link to configure cups. It takes me to a page showing the printers i just installed. Also how do i create groups for a printer? Well it seems i need to create a new group then specify that it gives members use to printers?
CUPS will only know about the printers you tell it. Once you have done that, then printing files is quite easy. I suggest you look here: http://linuxgazette.com/issue90/ward.html for step-by-step instructions. As for the group things... I have already said that the printer will be listed in "/dev" as say: /dev/lp/0 depending on how your printer is connected. Thus I have already told you in a previous e-mail how to do the group/perm stuff :) HTH, -- Thomas Adam
Could someone give me and idiots walkthrough of this please as i have no idea what to do!Cheers
--- Andrew Nix
wrote: I have never set up a cups printer before. What does it mean by name for prining:
Drescription of class:
and
Location of printer:
Also do i want a raw queue?
Right,
You can ignore classes, as these are for distributed clients.
Location of printer is simply a string that you yourself put in so that you know what/where the printer is.
The raw queue is the data spooled to the printer, typically via a FIFO-named pipe such as /dev/lp/0.
-- Thomas Adam
--- Andrew Nix
wrote: Would using cups be easier than direct tcp printing?
Yes, CUPS provides TCP printing anyhow.
-- Thomas Adam
===== Thomas Adam
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