M-L wrote:
On Tuesday 15 August 2006 16:41, Marc Shapiro wrote:
This tells me where the printer is, but I still do not know how to tell
CUPS where it is. Do I put the full URI:
'hp:/usb/deskjet_5550?serial=MY27V1K2BY2L' into the location under
'Modify Printer'?
Any help will be appreciated.
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Marc Shapiro
I have been trying to get my USB Epson C43UX printer to work on etch, and have
not yet accomplished it. Worked a treat with Sarge. Seems to be found as your
own.
On my system, I used a tool called 'foomatic-gui' for configuring my
printer. On my GNOME desktop, there's also another tool called
'gnome-cups-manager' which can be accessed from the
Desktop->Administration->Printing menu, which also configures printers
"graphically". Both these tools "auto-detect" printers present on the
system.
If your printer has already been configured, by running one of these
tools, it will be present as already configured.
I don't know if you want to do this (I did and it worked perfectly fine
for me, making it easier for me to configure my printer), but if you
remove the present printer and simply "re-add" it (in one of those
tools), I'm sure it will auto-detect your printer. On my system, my
printer had to be connected and on for it to be auto-detected so I would
suggest that you make sure your printer is both on and connected!
Finally, I believe there's also a command called 'printconf' which
attempts at configuring printers with CUPS on the console. I never
tried this one because I had success with the two tools I mentioned
above. HTH.
-Jose
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