698 Part V (Simple web server) . Running Servers Adding a
698 Part V . Running Servers Adding a Local Printer in Red Hat To add a local printer from Fedora or other Red Hat Linux systems, follow these steps: 1. Select System Settings.Printing from the main menu or type the following as root user from a Terminal window: # system-config-printer & The Printer Configuration window appears. 2. Click New. An Add a New Print Queue window appears. 3. Click Forward. The Queue name window (Figure 26-3) opens. Figure 26-3: Add printers connected locally or remotely with the Printer Configuration window. 4. Add the following information: Name Add the name you want to give to identify the printer. The name must begin with a letter, but after the initial letter, it can contain a combination of letters, numbers, dashes (-), and underscores (_). For example, an HP printer on a computer named maple could be named hp-maple. Description Add a few words describing the printer, such as its features (an HP LaserJet 2100M with PCL and PS support) or its location (in Room 205 under the coffeepot). 5. Click Forward. The Queue Type window appears. 6. Select Locally connected, choose the device to which the printer is connected (/dev/lp0, /dev/usb/lp0, and /dev/ttyS0 are the first parallel, usb, and serial ports, respectively), and click Forward. (Type lpinfo -v | less to see all available ports.) Alternatively, you can do one of the following: If your printer is not on the list because you have not yet connected it, connect it now and select Rescan Devices to have your computer try again to detect the printer.
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