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- | ====== CUPS Printing Setup Mini-HOWTO ====== | ||
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- | **A Tutorial from Till Kamppeter** | ||
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- | This tutorial shows the basics of printing with CUPS, including | ||
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- | * Setting up local (USB, Parallel) PostScript and non-PostScript printers | ||
- | * Multi-function devices | ||
- | * Assigning an IP address to ethernet-connected printers | ||
- | * Sharing printers in networks | ||
- | * High availability - Redundant CUPS queues and servers | ||
- | * Sharing printers to Windows boxes with Samba | ||
- | * and more ... | ||
- | ===== Read it here ... ===== | ||
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- | [[http://dev.linuxfoundation.org/~till/printing-tutorial/tut.html|Browse the tutorial online (this link is broken)]] | ||
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- | [[http://dev.linuxfoundation.org/~till/printing-tutorial/tut.pdf|Download a PDF file (this link is broken)]] | ||
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- | The document is written in HTML and the PDF is generated from the HTML source using [[http://www.htmldoc.org/|HTMLDOC]]. All files needed to generate the PDF file you can download [[http://dev.linuxfoundation.org/~till/printing-tutorial/|here (this link is broken)]]. Run "''htmldoc --batch tut.book''" for directly producing the PDF or "''htmldoc tut.book''" to get a graphical tool to configure the PDF layout. | ||
- | ===== ... and discuss about it here! ===== | ||
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- | You can discuss the tutorial in [[http://forums.linux-foundation.org/list.php?19|our forums]]. | ||
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- | ===== Older Tutorial ===== | ||
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- | And [[:openprinting:database:linuxkongresstutorial2002|here]] is an older printing tutorial which Till has given together with Kurt Pfeifle on the [[http://www.linux-kongress.org/2002/|Linux-Kongress 2002]] in Germany. Note that this one is still based in Foomatic 2.x, but it contains some subjects not covered by the new tutorial. | ||