José Leônidas Bier Brasileiro wrote:
Is this a KDE tool? You can access cpus's own web-configuration front-end on http://localhost:631/Hello there!I installed the CUPS package and tried to configure the printer through Control Center > Printing Manager > Add Printer Wizard.
All my efforts resulted in no printing. I investigated further and discovered a very disturbing message at boot, concerning the printer: At certain point at the boot screen, it shows:
any error messages?
" lp: driver loaded but no devices found "
to what port is your printer connected, usb? For USB you need the kernel module printer.o. Load it with "modprobe printer" as root. gaudenz