Linux CUPS Software Manual Linux CUPS Driver Install Note: It is recommended that you plug in and turn on your printer before the CUPS service has started. RPM Install < Installation in GUI mode> Most modern installations allow for the graphical installation of RPM files. Generally when double clicking the file, a full installation will begin, allowing you to skip the following steps (Installation in command line).
Linux CUPS Software Manual CUPS Driver Install 1. Open your favorite web browser and navigate to “http://localhost:631”. 2. Click on the “Manage Printers” link. 3. Click on the “Add Printer” button. 4. Enter a printer name and optionally the location and description of the printer, then click “Continue”. 5.
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Linux CUPS Software Manual 6. Select “STAR” as the Make, then click “Continue”. 7. Select your printer’s model. (“Star TSP650 Series” ) - 3 -...
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Linux CUPS Software Manual CUPS Driver Configuration Buzzer 1 Control 1. Buzzer 1: No Use: The print will be not sound during printing. Document Top: The print will sound before printing. Document Bottom: The print will sound after printing. Caution: Do not enable the cash drawer and buzzer at the same time. 2.
Linux CUPS Software Manual Cash Drawer Control 1. Cash Drawer: Do Not Open Drawers: No print jobs will open the cash drawer automatically unless a command is explicitly sent. Open Drawer 1: All print jobs will open the first cash drawer. Open Drawer 2: All print jobs will open the second cash drawer.
Linux CUPS Software Manual General 1. Media Size: This represents the page size of the document. On some of the options, the percentage shown corresponds to the exact percentage of the document that will be printed. This is useful when trying to print web pages or other documents that are too big for the receipt.
Linux CUPS Software Manual RPM Uninstall Note: Most modern installations allow for uninstalling RPM packages through a graphical package manager. 1. Use the “su” command to enable root account privileges. 2. Run the RPM command using the ‘e’ and ‘v’ switches and the name of the package. The full command should read: rpm -ev starcupsdrv-2.8.0-1.i386 The drivers have been uninstalled.
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