Recently Ubuntu have tried to make their settings screen a bit like a Mac, and to simplify everything they seem to be using a simplified user interface for the printer configuration too:
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New Setting user interface |
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New Printing user interface |
Well this new interface doesn't work for me, when I try to add a network printer, I get the error message:
'FirewallD is not running. Network printer detection needs services mdns, ipp, ipp-client and samba-client enabled on firewall.'
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The error that stops me from finding my network printer |
Well no matter what I did, I couldn't add my printer. After some googling around, I found how to get to the old user interface... which actually works!
Just type this into a terminal:
$> sudo system-config-printer
And you will be given this old familiar screen:
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The classic printing user interface... the one that works! |
Clicking the big "Add" button in this screen and following the steps worked great for me. Another alternative is to use the CUPS web interface on http://localhost:631 but that can be a little more complicated.
12 comments:
Great!!!
localhost:631 worked fine for me
Steven,
The "sudo system-config-printer" approach worked for me, thanks.
Ubuntu 12.04 connected via network cable and then wi-fi to an HP8600 printer/scanner/fax.
Richard
Thanks for the feedback everyone, glad I could help.
thx after 2 reinstalation of ubuntu 12.04. I find this approach and it work!!! litle problem is that guest have information that printing is stoped couse of some problem but all pages are printing well. Just cancel job in printer try after printing is finished and all is OK. THX THX THX
Just what I needed to get my old-school printer installed. Thanks for posting up this info!
Thank you so much , awesome
Thanks Steve, this worked for me also . . . Laserjet 4L now working via Netgear print server.
73 de M5DWI
Thank you !!
Thanks to this post i could install my printer.
I got the same error message as you did using the system setting install.
My Xerox Workcenter 133 was not so lucky, as he now has to print...
Thank you, Steve.
73 de Nino, e79xp
Thank you so much.
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