Re: gnome-cups-manager setup of DLink DI-704P print server (Sarge) - HELP!

From: Jack Dodds (brmdamon_at_aci.on.ca)
Date: 11/28/04

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    I've solved this problem and am replying to my own post here in
    case someone else has the same question.

    Two things confused me here: first, when the "queue' field is filled, it
    is echoed as "**" (as if it were a password); second, the program
    becomes unresponsive for about 20 seconds after the host address is
    entered. If I weren't so impatient I probably would not have had any
    troubles!

    With the above understood, the procedure is straightforward. In Debian
    Sarge Gnome,

    Applications-Desktop preferences-System tools-Printing.

    Double-click New Printer. Enter the root password. The window Add a
    Printer appears.

    Select Network Printer.
    Select UNIX Printer (LPD).
    Enter Host: 192.168.0.1 (This is for the DLink DI-704P printer port.)
    Enter Queue: lp (This echoes as ** - don't worry.)
    Select Forward. (Now there is a long wait e.g. 20 s).
    Select Manufacturer. (Canon in my case.)
    Select Model. (BJC-250 in my case.)
    Select Apply.

    An icon for the new printer should appear in the Printers window.

    Now you should be able to print.

    In addition to the above, the printer can be set up through the CUPS web
    interface which can be accessed with at browser at

    http://localhost:631/printers.

    Hope this helps someone.

    Select Add Printer.
    Select Enter connection manually.
    Enter the printer URI which for the DLink DI704P is

    lpd://192.168.0.1/lp

    Under Printer Identification enter the Queue Name

    lp

    Then under Select Printer Make and Model do just that (in my case Canon
    and BJC-250).
    Under Choose printer driver do so (in my case gimp-print).

    Then press Apply.

    The CUPS web interface shows the printer URI as:

    Device URI: lpd://192.168.0.1/lp

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