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printer setup in linux

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hey
i have windows xp prof attached with printer(shared on network) and i wanted to print from linux (redhat8 and fedora core 4) what is the procedure to do that.

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Re: printer setup in linux

This should get you started;
http://www.linuxquestions.org/questi...icle&artid=198
What kind of printer?
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This should get you started;
http://www.linuxquestions.org/questi...icle&artid=198
What kind of printer?


HP laserJet 1320
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HP printers are well supported, that guide should work.You don't want to install from source, just use the rpms for redhat or fedora.Cups foomatic and hpijs.
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thanks i think this will work
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This should get you started;
http://www.linuxquestions.org/questi...icle&artid=198
What kind of printer?

thanks
this thing is working very fine
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