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generic:laptopprint [2024/10/28 14:34] – [Adding printer in MacOS X] jansengeneric:laptopprint [2024/11/20 12:39] (current) – [Adding a printer in Linux] olexandr
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   * Click on the Sphere with 'IP'   * Click on the Sphere with 'IP'
   * Fill in the fields in as follows:   * Fill in the fields in as follows:
-    * Address for STRW users: printserver.strw.leidenuniv.nl or laptopprint.strw.leidenuniv.nl+    * Address for STRW users: printserver.strw.leidenuniv.nl 
     * Address for LORENTZ users: printers.lorentz.leidenuniv.nl     * Address for LORENTZ users: printers.lorentz.leidenuniv.nl
     * Protocol: Internet Printing Protocol - IPP     * Protocol: Internet Printing Protocol - IPP
-    * Queue: printers/hpcolor (or [[:printing#known_print_queues|other printer names]], but make sure to type ''<color #b5e61d>printers/</color>'' before the usual name of the printer!)+    * Queue: printers/BW3copier (or [[:printing#known_print_queues|other printer names]], but make sure to type ''<color #ff7f27>printers/</color>'' before the usual name of the printer! eg: ''printers/BW4copier'')
     * Name: (fill in some name that helps you remember which printer this is)     * Name: (fill in some name that helps you remember which printer this is)
     * Location: (optional, if for your information only, eg to distinguish strw printers from the printer at home)     * Location: (optional, if for your information only, eg to distinguish strw printers from the printer at home)
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 If your laptop is running its own local CUPS daemon, you can follow the instructions for CUPS given under Mac OS above. If your laptop is running its own local CUPS daemon, you can follow the instructions for CUPS given under Mac OS above.
  
 +=== Alternative way for Linux ===
  
-----+It can happen that some desktop managers like Gnome have only a basic printer setup interface, which doesn't allow to add printers in the way described above. In this case, you can use a more advanced version of the interface which is often available by default. It is called ''Printer Settings'' in the applications menu. If it isn't available you can install it via ''apt'' or ''yum''/''dnf''. The package name is ''system-config-printer''. It can also be started with the following command:
  
-{{:generic:8867.microsoft_5f00_logo_2d00_for_2d00_screen.jpg?200|}}+''/usr/bin/python3 /usr/share/system-config-printer/system-config-printer.py'' 
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 +In the interface add a network printer, use Internet Printing Protocol and HTTP option with the following url ''http://printserver.strw.leidenuniv.nl:631/printers/<printer name>''. Sometimes, it is necessary to omit the port. 
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 +---- 
 +{{:generic:8867.microsoft_5f00_logo_2d00_for_2d00_screen.jpg?200 |}}
 ===== Wireless printing Windows ===== ===== Wireless printing Windows =====
  
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