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CUPS Common UNIX Printing System Michael Sweet ~ CUPS Common Unix Printing System is first on the scene with CUPS documentation for installers administrators users and programmers It represents good work and is a worthwhile guide and reference that goes beyond freely available online documentation

CUPS Wikipedia ~ CUPS formerly an acronym for Common UNIX Printing System is a modular printing system for Unixlike computer operating systems which allows a computer to act as a print server A computer running CUPS is a host that can accept print jobs from client computers process them and send them to the appropriate printer

An Overview of the Common UNIX Printing System ~ This whitepaper describes the Common UNIX Printing System TM CUPS TM a portable and extensible printing system for UNIX ® CUPS is being developed by Easy Software Products a software firm located in Hollywood Maryland that has been selling commercial software for UNIX since 1993 through more than 40 distributors serving over 80 countries worldwide

CUPS Common Unix Printing System ~ CUPS Common Unix Printing System CUPS is based on IPP the Internet Printing Protocol and uses PostScript Printer Description PPD files to describe the capabilites of printers CUPS is started with cupsd the cups scheduler see man cupsd

Linux Printing with CUPS Common Unix Printing System ~ CUPS Common Unix Printing System is a printer spooler and various utilities that allow you to manage local and remote printers on your network CUPS was originally designed to work with the IPP Internet Printing Protocol however it has now become a replacement for the older BSD and System V printing utilities

CUPS Common Unix Printing System Slashdot ~ CUPS is an acronym for Common Unix Printing System software that was written to replace the rather powerless printing system found in Unix and Linux If you run any current Linux distro the chances are that you already use CUPS for printing

The CUPS Printing System Linux Journal ~ CUPS is what its name says a common UNIX printing system It is aimed at providing a common printing interface across a local network masking differences among the printing systems on each computer I am not sure that such a system is needed in a pure Linux environment where the standard Berkely LPD provides this functionality but CUPS does provide interactivity with SMB and Windows printers

How do Set up a printer using the Common UNIX ~ Setting up hardware is relatively simple once you know where the tools are And setting up a printer is one of those jobs made very easy by modern Linux administration tools One of those tools is the Common UNIX Printing System CUPS Once installed CUPS is an amazingly simple tool to use and administer


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