![]() The next few sections explain what minimal kernel configuration is needed to get a printer connected in Gentoo. Is it through a local port like LPT or USB, or is it networked? If it is networked, does it use the Internet Printing Protocol (IPP) or the Microsoft Windows CIFS protocol (Microsoft Windows Sharing)? When a user desires to install a printer on a system the first step is knowing how the printer will be attached to the system. It will not go in too much detail since the project has great documentation available for advanced usage. In this document we will cover how to use CUPS to setup a local or networked printer. ![]() Since the beginning of the project, back in 1999, the installation and maintenance of CUPS has improved dramatically. Linux has great support for printers the right tool for the job is called CUPS ( Common Unix Printing System). Printing and Gentoo Linux Use the right tools ![]() 7.2 Error: Unable to convert file 0 to printable format.5.12.3 Printer configuration tool for KDE Plasma.5.12.2 Gtk-LP - A GTK-powered printer configuration tool.5.11.3 Configuring a Linux client for a Windows print server.5.11.2 Configuring a Windows client for a Samba shared printer.5.11.1 Configuring a Windows client for IPP.5.11 Printing to and from Microsoft Windows.5.9.7 Enabling job accounting in for Xerox printers.5.9.5 Testing and reconfiguring the printer.5.7 Enable support for Windows PCL drivers.2.1.3 Remotely attached printer (IPP and LPD).
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