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== Linux (and Unix) Printer Installation (using CUPS) ==
On any system running CUPS (Common Unix Printing System - all modern Unices), you can point a browser at port 631 on the local machine, and click on the "Printer" heading:
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[[Image:Cups_printeroverview_in_browser.png]]
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To add a printer, click "Add Printer" (seen in lower-left, above)
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[[Image:cups_add_printers_screenshot1.png]]
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All our Research printers are PostScript-capable, and are network-enabled.  With that in mind, on the next screen we choose "JetDirect":
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[[Image:cups_add_printer_screenshot2.png]]
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Use this "socket://" syntax, combined with the appropriate IP-address of the printer you want.  The final ":9100" means Port 9100, which is the standard JetDirect port to use.  If you are adding a Windows XP shared printer, the syntax to use is trickier:  smb://''valid_username_on_XP_machine:valid_local_password:''142.58.183.xxx/''winxp_sharename''.
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[[Image:cups_add_printer_screenshot3.png]]
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Since our printers are native-PostScript, and Postscript is the native output from every Linux (Unix) application I know of, we will use the "Raw" queue, to pass the data unaltered from app to printer:
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[[Image:cups_add_printer_screenshot4.png]]
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[[Image:cups_add_printer_screenshot5.png]]
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You should now see this "Success" screen, when a printer has been successfully added:
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[[Image:Cups_add_printer_success_screenshot6.png]]
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Re-visiting the CUPS "Printers" page should show all yoru printers.  Print a test-page if you wish to verify correct connection to your newly-added-printer.  Lastly, please set a sensible (ie Black and White laser) as your default printer.  DON'T set a colour-laser for default output; use this for special circumstances.
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[[Image:Cups_printers_result_screenshot7.png]]
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Revision as of 18:33, 7 September 2006

Printers

If you have a Mac or Linux machine with an automatic DNS discovery tool, such as Bonjour, Avahi, or Zeroconf, you can browse our network for these printers to add them. The printers will show up with the given sr-isoroku or similar name through Zeroconf as listed below.


This page is being updated as the printer settings have changed again.

InfoNet Media Lab Area

IMLab HP Color LaserJet 4600n (outside lab)

IP: 142.58.183.240   Host: sr-isoroku


IMLab BW T630 (outside lab)

IP: 142.58.183.241   Host: sr-dumitrescu


IMLab Lexmark T630n B&W laser (inside lab)

IP: 142.58.183.249   Host: sr-ike

Storage Room

Lexmark T630

IP: 142.58.183.242   Host: sr-mountbatten

EC3 Lab

EC3Lab B/W T630 (Lexmark T630n B/W laser)

IP: 142.58.183.245   Host: sr-rommel


HP 4600n (colour laser)

IP: 142.58.183.246   Host: sr-macarthur

Grad Student Lounge Area

EC3Lab HP Color LaserJet 4600n

IP: 142.58.183.247   Host: sr-monty


Lexmark T630n (B&W laser)

IP: 142.58.183.248   Host: sr-patton

Main Grad Area (near research administration offices)

Lexmark T640n (B&W laser)

IP: 142.58.183.243   Host: sr-yamamoto


HP Colour LaserJet 4650n

IP: 142.58.183.244   Host: sr-zhukov


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