I have had problems that sound very similar to yours. I found that the only way I can get this to work, but it works consistently for me now, is to start the printing manager, then put it into adminstrator mode. From here, I can make changes. If however, I make the changes and am prompted for authorization at that point, it _always_ rejects my credentials. HTH Cheers, Simon --- Terry Eck <terry_eck@comcast.net> wrote:
suse_gasjr4wd@mac.com wrote:
It sounds like you need to finish setting up the printer...I think it defaults to A4...those sizes are for everyone else but the US.
My guess is you can do this by going to: http://127.0.0.1:631/printers
There are other ways...
I tried the above in Konqueror but a user and password is required. I tried using "root" along with the correct password but no go. What user and password should be used for CUPS.
Terry
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