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This chapter contains information on printers and scanners.
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printing/C/printing.xml:17(para)
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A majority of printers are supported by Kubuntu. <application>KDEPrint</application> allows you to add printers, modify their settings, monitor printing jobs, disable or restart a printer, as well as printer sharing.
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printing/C/printing.xml:27(para)
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A local printer is one that is directly attached to your computer (as opposed to a network printer, discussed in the following section). To setup a new local printer:
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Obtain the model name of your printer and ensure the printer is powered on.
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printing/C/printing.xml:94(para) printing/C/printing.xml:151(para)
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Now choose <menuchoice><guimenu>Add</guimenu><guimenuitem>Add Printer/Class...</guimenuitem></menuchoice>
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printing/C/printing.xml:108(para) printing/C/printing.xml:165(para)
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Your printer should be automatically detected. If so, simply click <guibutton>Next ></guibutton> and then <guibutton>Finish</guibutton>.
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printing/C/printing.xml:115(para)
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Finally, you can enter in a description and location for your printer
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printing/C/printing.xml:122(para)
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If your printer was not automatically detected, you can try to select the port and printer driver manually. Some printers need further setup. Search the databases at <ulink url="http://www.linuxprinting.org">LinuxPrinting.org</ulink> or check the <ulink url="https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsPrinters">Kubuntu Wiki's Printer Page</ulink> for possible information on your printer.
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printing/C/printing.xml:128(para)
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You can also configure your Kubuntu system to send print jobs to a remote print server. Remote printers are hosted or attached somewhere else on your network. To configure a remote printer:
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At the <guilabel>User Identification</guilabel> dialog, select the type of authentication that is used by either the remote printer or the system that is sharing the remote printer. <emphasis role="bold">TIP:</emphasis> if you are unsure, try with <guilabel>Anonymous (no login/password)</guilabel> and press the <guibutton>Next ></guibutton>. If this fails, try with <guilabel>Guest account (login="guest")</guilabel> and so on.
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printing/C/printing.xml:187(para)
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