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Johann Höchtl
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PostPosted: Fri Jul 21, 2006 9:01 am    Post subject: make printer network available Reply with quote

Hello!

I would like to make a HP Laserjet 3330 using an "USB print server"
available for my Laptop using ubuntu dapper drake. I have not yet
attached any printer to my laptop or the network. I think Ubuntu uses
cups as the printing system but it also loads some specialised hp
printing system upon startup.

how do i have to proceed?

Regards,
Johann
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