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Printing With CUPS (Linux)
This section provides information for printing or setting up the printer driver with CUPS (Common UNIX Printing System)
on Red Hat 8/9 and SuSE 8.2/9.
Operation on Red Hat 8/9
Operation on SuSE 8.2/9
Operation on Red Hat 8/9
Setting Overview
If you use Red Hat 8, you need to first confirm that the printing system is set to CUPS on your workstation. But if you use
Red Hat 9, you do not need to do this because the CUPS is preinstalled as the default printing system.
Red Hat 8:
1. Confirm that the printing system is set to CUPS.
2. Install CUPS if necessary.
3. Install the printer driver.
4. Set up the print queue.
5. Specify the default queue.
6. Specify the printing options.
Red Hat 9:
1. Install the printer driver.
2. Set up the print queue.
3. Specify the default queue.
4. Specify the printing options.
Confirming the Printing System (For Red Hat 8)
NOTE:
If you use Red Hat 9, skip this section and go to
Make sure that the default printing system is set to CUPS on your operating system.
1. Select GNOME Menu ® System Settings ®Printer System Switcher.
2. Type the administrator's password.
3. When CUPS is selected as Available Printing System, click OK. Go to
When LPRng is selected as Available Printing System, select CUPS and click OK. If CUPS is not displayed,
CUPS is not installed on your workstation. Go to
4. If you change the printing system in step 3, select RedHat Menu ® System Tools ® Terminal to activate the
terminal window. Type as follows.
su
(Type the administrator's password)
/etc/init.d/cups start
/etc/init.d/lpd stop
"Installing the Printer
"Installing CUPS (For Red Hat
Driver."
"Installing the Printer
Driver."
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