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Most printers will be automatically supported by Ubuntu. The <application>Printer Configuration</application> application allows you to add printers, as well as modify their settings. You can also use this application to share the printer with other computers on a network, disable the printer, or restart it.
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printing/C/printing.xml:21(para)
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Obtain the model name of your printer.
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printing/C/printing.xml:48(para) printing/C/printing.xml:99(para)
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Your printer should be automatically detected. If so, simply click <guibutton>Forward</guibutton> and then <guibutton>Apply</guibutton>.
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Located in
printing/C/printing.xml:68(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:74(para) printing/C/printing.xml:139(para)
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Network Printing
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Located in
printing/C/printing.xml:91(title)
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You can also configure your Ubuntu system to send print jobs to a remote print server. Remote printers are hosted somewhere on a network. To configure a remote printer:
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printing/C/printing.xml:92(para)
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If you do not know the protocol or details of your network printer, you should consult your network administrator.
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Located in
printing/C/printing.xml:145(para)
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