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FIGURE 7.7 KDEPrint displays autodetected and manually added printers.
When you select Network Printer, Figure 7.8 appears.
Click Scan to check your network for printers, which will appear in the main window on
the left. If you know the location of the printer already, you can also enter the address
and port manually. Click Next to confirm your settings.
FIGURE 7.8 Scan your network for available printers with this wizard screen.
To connect to a remote CUPS server, you must know the IP address of the server. You will
first be asked if the remote server requires authentication, or is anonymous. If necessary,
type your username and password for the CUPS server (which may be the same as your
openSUSE login). Click Next, and enter the IP address of the server; the wizard will
connect to the address. Confirm your settings, and you??™re in.
You can also connect to Windows printers through Samba. See Chapter 25, ???Setting Up
Networks and Samba,??? for more information on this.
As a last resort, openSUSE also will try to connect with remote CUPS servers that may be
available on the Internet.
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