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Connecting Ubuntu Linux to a Networked Printer
Aug 8, 2008, 19 :30 UTC (1 Talkback[s]) (4812 reads)

(Other stories by Hamish Taylor)

"However, as that printer aged and finally died, I needed to replace it. I decided to replace it with a laser printer. At the time (earlier this year) Samsung were running out their base laser printer the CLP-300. They also had a cheap price for the networked version the CLP-300N. I bought myself one of those, so then I didn't need to connect USB cables each time I wanted to print something.

"As a comparison, how difficult is it to connect to this networked printer from within Windows? Let me save this article so far, boot into Windows XP and check it out for you!"

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