LinuxWorld: Linux printing made easy: Part 2 - Configuring CUPS -- even for unsupported printers
Nov 23, 2000, 00:28 (1 Talkback[s])
(Other stories by Joshua Drake)
"In a further exploration of the Common Unix Printing System
(CUPS), the Geek tackles configuration -- namely adding and
managing printers, even unsupported ones, with CUPS's Web-based
interface."
"In the last edition of Ask the Geek, I talked about the basics
of the Common Unix Printing System (CUPS). The CUPS software is
unique because it offers a universal, standards-compliant printing
system for Linux/Unix. This week, I will discuss CUPS
configuration, especially adding and managing printers with the
Web-based interface."
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