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Setting Up iPrint on Client Workstations

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1.4  Installing Printers

Depending on how your administrator has configured your iPrint system, you install iPrint printers 
in one of the following ways. Contact your administrator for details on how you should access the 
iPrint system.

Section 1.4.1, “Using the iPrint Printer List Web Page,” on page 11

Section 1.4.2, “Using Location-Based Printing Web Pages,” on page 11

1.4.1  Using the iPrint Printer List Web Page

iPrint generates a list of printers associated with a Print Manager that can be used to install the iPrint 
Client, install an iPrint printer, or check the status and configuration of a printer including a list of 
print jobs.

1

Enter the iPrint URL in your Web browser Address field.

The iPrint Printer List is located at http://

server_IP_ address_or_dns_name

/ipp.

2

From the list of available printers, select the printer you want to install.
During the printer installation, iPrint downloads and installs the printer driver called a PPD file, 
if one is associated with the printer, and installs the printer on the user's workstation. The first 
time a printer is installed, this PPD file is forced to the workstation, even if the workstation 
contains a newer PPD file.

1.4.2  Using Location-Based Printing Web Pages

Location-based printing lets you use your Web browser to select printers based on locations by 
using a list view or a map, both of which are created by your iPrint administrator.

1.5  Removing iPrint Printers

To remove iPrint printers, use the CUPS management utility included with your Linux distribution. 
GNOME* users can use the printer folder in 

Computer > Control Center > Printers

, and KDE users 

can use the Printing Manager by clicking the main menu button

 > Tools > Printing > Printing 

Manager

.

GNOME users of SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop cannot delete printers. If security is not an issue 
and you are running the low-security iPrint Linux Client, you can use the following instructions to 
configure GNOME so that all desktop users can add and delete printers.

WARNING: 

The following procedure should be implemented only if security is not an issue, 

because it lets all users of the desktop access the print system.

1

On the SLED workstation, log in as root.

2

Edit 

/etc/sudoers

 and add the following line to the end of the file:

ALL ALL = NOPASSWD: /opt/gnome/bin/gnome-cups-manager

3

Edit 

/opt/gnome/share/control-center-2.0/capplets/

printconf.desktop

 by doing the following:

• Change TryExec=gnome-cups-manager to TryExec=gnome-cups-manager-root.

Summary of Contents for LINUX ENTERPRISE DESKTOP 10 - IPRINT CLIENT

Page 1: ...SUSE w w w n o v e l l c o m Linux Enterprise Desktop 1 0 M a r c h 2 0 0 6 I P R IN T C LI E N T U S E R G U I D E...

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Page 5: ...tation or go to www novell com documentation feedback html and enter your comments there Additional Documentation For information about installing and administering SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop see t...

Page 6: ...6 SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop iPrint Client User Guide...

Page 7: ...anager that runs on the server and the iPrint Client that runs on the workstation 1 1 1 iPrint Manager The iPrint Manager does the following Spools print jobs from clients Sends print jobs to printers...

Page 8: ...tes the printer and installs the associated PostScript Printer Definition PPD file in CUPS After a printer is installed you do not need to repeat this process for the same printer 3 With the iPrint pr...

Page 9: ...ach time you perform a print operation with a secure printer you are prompted for your username and password If you installed CASA Common Authentication Services Adapter your credentials are cached Pr...

Page 10: ...ttings and click Software 2 Click Detailed Selection 3 Change the Filter to Search and search for iPrint 4 Select the iPrint Client you want installed For more information about the iPrint Linux Clien...

Page 11: ...o the workstation even if the workstation contains a newer PPD file 1 4 2 Using Location Based Printing Web Pages Location based printing lets you use your Web browser to select printers based on loca...

Page 12: ...CUPS management utility included with your Linux distribution GNOME users can use the printer folder in Computer Control Center Printers and KDE users can use the KJobViewer by clicking the main menu...

Page 13: ...the PPDs installed on this workstation s or setdefault printer_uri Sets the specified printer as the default t or testpage printer_uri Prints a test page to the specified printer u or upload ids_uri i...

Page 14: ...m a terminal prompt using the following commands depending on the client installed rpm e novell iprint xclient sh rpm e novell iprint xclient sl NOTE When you uninstall the Linux iPrint Client all iPr...

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