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= Quickstart =
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#REDIRECT [[sound troubleshooting]]
* Make sure your printer prints as a local printer
 
* Find out your printer's name using the [[command]] lpstat
 
lpstat -p -d
 
printer Brother_DCP-J140W disabled since Fri 14 Dec 2012 03:13:10 PM UTC -
 
        Unplugged or turned off
 
 
 
* Modify /etc/cups/cupsd.conf:
 
 
 
Listen *:631
 
Listen /var/run/cups/cups.sock
 
 
<Location />
 
Order Deny,Allow
 
Allow From 127.0.0.1
 
Allow From All
 
</Location>
 
 
<Location /printers/Brother_DCP-J140W>
 
Order Deny,Allow
 
Allow From 127.0.0.1
 
AuthType None
 
Allow from All
 
</Location>
 
 
 
The (re)start the cups printing service:
 
/etc/init.d/cups restart
 
 
 
= TroubleShooting =
 
 
 
== forbidden ==
 
''Solution:'' In /etc/cups/cupsd.conf, add under
 
<Location />
 
Allow from 192.168.0.1
 
Do the same for the section /admin.
 
 
 
== no printer found ==
 
;Symptom: No printer is displayed in a KDE application so you cannot select a printer. You are using (e.g.) 192.168.0.1 as print server.
 
;Reason: When CUPS listens to 127.0.0.1 it does not listen to the computer's public IP address.
 
;Solution: In the KDE print dialog, select "System Options" -> "Cups Server" and enter 127.0.0.1 instead of e.g. 192.168.0.1.
 
 
 
== printers.conf ==
 
set shared to yes
 
 
 
= See also =
 
* [[printing]]
 

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