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''If you use Linux, and have successfully printed to this system, please fill out this section!'' | ''If you use Linux, and have successfully printed to this system, please fill out this section!'' | ||
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+ | * USB cable routing back to the hypervisor is a pain. Set up a RaspberryPi as a print server and connect it to the network | ||
+ | * Buy a new drum |
Revision as of 13:46, 16 March 2014
SSH:Chicago has one 2D printer for member use.
Contents
HP LaserJet 5MP
The HP LaserJet 5MP is fully functional, though it does have some print issues due to a worn out drum.
Using the LaserJet 5MP
The printer is attached to a server named "monkey.sshchicago.org." It's presented using IPP via CUPS.
Full path, for clients that speak IPP, is: http://monkey.sshchicago.org:631/printers/HP_LaserJet_5MP
OS X
The printer is shared and announced using Bonjour. Add a printer while connected to our network, and you should see it announced.
iOS
The printer is attached to a CUPS server that speaks AirPrint. Print something, and it should appear in your list of available printers.
Windows
If you use Windows, and you have successfully printed to this system, please fill out this section!
Linux
If you use Linux, and have successfully printed to this system, please fill out this section!
TODO
Some improvements to consider:
- USB cable routing back to the hypervisor is a pain. Set up a RaspberryPi as a print server and connect it to the network
- Buy a new drum