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information at the subsequent screens. The printer should now appear in the “Current” printer selection drop
down box. It may be necessary to exit the printer setup screen, and reenter it for the printer to appear in the
list.
Through this web interface, it is possible to configure many different kinds of network printers that cannot be
added automatically as outlined above, including Windows printers, HP JetDirect, LPR/LPD, just to name a
few.
Microsoft Windows (both desktop and server versions) require a username and password to print to shared
printers via the Micro SMB protocol (if selecting “Windows Printer via “SAMBA” as the network type) which is
the default protocol for sharing printers on Windows Servers, however, most versions of Windows Server
support LPR printing – contact your LAN administrator for further support with printing to printers which are
connected to Windows servers.
Windows (SMB) Protocol
To print to a Windows printer use the following format for the “Connection” (this entry is a “URI”, which is
similar to a web URL): smb://username:password@DOMAIN/hostname/printer_name
The value DOMAIN is your login domain on a corporate network using Active Directory, and may be omitted
(along with the slash between it and the hostname if on a small LAN that doesn't use Active Directory).
Contact your LAN administrator for further support with printing to printers which are connected to Windows
servers.
Line Printer Daemon (LPD) Protocol
LPR/LPD printers use the following Connection format: lpd://hostname/printer_name
Internet Printing Protocol (IPP)
IPP is the only protocol that CUPS supports natively and is supported by some network printers and print
servers. However, since many printers do not implement IPP properly, only use IPP when the vendor actually
documents official support for it. IPP printing normally happens over port 631 and uses the
http
and
ipp
URI
schemes:
:
port-number
/
resource
:
port-number
/
resource
?
option=value
:
port-number
/
resource
?
option=value&option=value
ipp://
ip-address-or-hostname
/
resource
ipp://
ip-address-or-hostname
/
resource
?
option=value
ipp://
ip-address-or-hostname
/
resource
?
option=value&option=value
ipp://
ip-address-or-hostname
:
port-number
/
resource
ipp://
ip-address-or-hostname
:
port-number
/
resource
?
option=value
ipp://
ip-address-or-hostname
:
port-number
/
resource
?
option=value&option=value
Please consult the CUPS website for more detailed information on configuring network printers:
It is also possible to configure more advanced features on some printers. To do so, touch the
Setup Current
Printer
button. The
Setup Current Printer
screen contains settings specific to the particular printer in use.
These settings are organized into categories, which can be selected with a drop-down menu at the top of the
screen. Features such as color mode, print quality, print resolution, paper tray selection, etc, can be selected
on this screen. Usually, these settings can all be left at their defaults.
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