Chapter 12. Printing with Fedora


IN THIS CHAPTER

  • Overview of Fedora Printing

  • Configuring and Managing Print Services

  • Creating and Configuring Local Printers

  • Reference

From the word go, Fedora provides support for a huge range of printers from many different manufacturers. In this chapter we will look at how to get your printer connected and talking to Fedora, as well as at the software that Fedora uses to manage printers and print jobs.

In keeping with most of the other Linux distributions, Fedora uses CUPS (Common UNIX Printing System) to handle printers. Other systems are supported, such as LPRng, but you will not have access to some of the graphical management tools from within Fedora.

The Internet Printing Protocol

CUPS supports the Internet Printing Protocol, known as IPP, and offers a number of unique features, such as network printer directory (printer browsing) services, support for encryption, and support for PostScript Printer Description (.ppd) files.

According to the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF), IPP grew out of a 1996 proposal by Novell to create a printing protocol for use over the Internet. Since then, the system has been developed and has matured into a stable print system for use on a variety of Linux and UNIX-like operating platforms.




Red Hat Fedora 5 Unleashed
Red Hat Fedora 5 Unleashed
ISBN: 067232847X
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2004
Pages: 362

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