Setting The Password For Authority As The Printer Administrator - Fuji Xerox DocuPrint CP405 d User Manual

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• For SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 10/11 (x86)
The following procedure uses SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 11 (x86) as an example:
1
Open a web browser.
2
Enter http://localhost:631/admin in the address bar, and press the Enter key.
3
Enter root as the user name, and enter the administrator password.
The CUPS window appears.
NOTE:
Set the password for authority as the printer administrator before setting the printer queue. If you have not set it, go to
"Setting the Password for Authority as the Printer Administrator" on page
4
Click Manage Printers.
5
Click Modify Printer on the printer.
6
Specify the required settings, and click Continue.
7
Enter root as the user name, enter administrator password and click OK.
The message Printer xxx has been modified successfully. appears.
The setting is complete. Execute printing from the application.
 Setting the Password for Authority as the Printer
Administrator
For SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 10 and 11, you must set the password for authority as the printer administrator
to do operations as the printer administrator.
• For SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 10/11 (x86)
The following procedure uses SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 11 (x86) as an example:
1
Select Computer → More Applications... and select GNOME Terminal on Application Browser.
2
Enter the following command in the terminal window.
su
(Enter the administrator password)
lppasswd -g sys -a root
(Enter the password for authority as the printer
administrator after the Enter password prompt.)
(Reenter the password for authority as the printer
administrator after the Enter password again prompt.)
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