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==Installing a Cups Printer==

Revision as of 11:05, 14 January 2020

Printer Locations

KnowledgeWorks II

  • coral.cs.vt.edu - Xerox Phaser 7500 - KW2 Mail Room
  • adder.cs.vt.edu - Konica Minolta Bizhub 363 - KW2 2nd Floor Grad Area
  • mainprint.cs.vt.edu - Konica Minolta Bizbub 363 - KW2 Main Office
  • garden.cs.vt.edu - HP Laserjet M604 - KW2 1st Floor Grad Area

McBryde

  • mcbprint.cs.vt.edu - Ricoh Mp 4054 - Mcbryde 114

Torgersen

Standard Network Printers

  • ppl.cs.vt.edu - HP Laserjet m401dn - Torgersen 2000
  • diamondback.cs.vt.edu - HP Laserjet m401 - Torgersen 3160

Cups Printers

  • Laser-m401 - HP Laserjet m401dn - Torgersen 2160V
  • Color-Laser - HP Color Laserjet M452dn - Torgersen 2160V
  • Minolta-Copier - Konica Minolta Bizhub 368e - Torgersen 2160V

Connecting to Printers

Windows

  1. Start -> Settings -> Devices
  2. Select printers & Scanners on the left
  3. Add printer or scanner
  4. Wait
  5. Click the new link “the printer that I want isn’t listed”
  6. Add printer using tcp/ip address or hostname
  7. Autodetect
  8. Diamondback.cs.vt.edu
  9. Diamondback.cs.vt.edu
  10. Query the printer and automatically select the driver
  11. Let it use the driver installed or download.
  12. Give it a name (Diamondback or something)
  13. Do not share this printer
  14. Next
  15. If you will be using this one most. Select ‘set as default’
  16. Finish

MacOS

  1. Click the Apple
  2. Go to System Preferences
  3. Go to Printers and Scanners
  4. Click the plus to add a printer
  5. Click on IP
  6. Enter adder.cs.vt.edu in the Address bar
  7. Wait for it to populate the rest of the fields and click Add

Linux - Ubuntu

Linux - Centos

Installing a Cups Printer