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    This chapter describes how to use the printer’s control 
    panel.
    This chapter includes:
    • Understanding the Control Panel
    • Using Control Panel Menus
    USING THE CONTROL PANEL
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    NOTE: If you are a CLP-550 user, you need to install an 
    optional network interface card. For more information, see 
    Appendix F, "Installing Printer Options".
    USING YOUR PRINTER ON 
    A NETWORK
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    							USING YOUR PRINTER IN LINUXC.2
    Installing the Printer Driver
    System Requirements
    Supported OS
    • Redhat 6.2/7.0/7.1 and above
    • Linux Mandrake 7.1/8.0 and above
    • SuSE 6.4/7.0/7.1 and above
    • Debian 2.2 and above
    • Caldera OpenLinux 2.3/2.4 and above
    • Turbo Linux 6.0 and above
    • Slackware 7.0/7.1 and above
    Recommended Requirements
    • Pentium IV 1 GHz or higher
    • RAM 256 MB or higher
    • HDD 1 GB or higher
    Softwares
    • Glibc 2.1 or higher
    • GTK+ 1.2 or higher
    • GhostScript
    Installing the Printer Driver
    1Make sure that you connect the printer to your computer. 
    Turn both the computer and the printer on.
    2When the Administrator Login window appears, type in 
    “root” in the Login field and enter the system password.
    NOTE: You must log in as a super user (root) to install the printer 
    software. If you are not the super user, ask your system 
    administrator.
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    3Insert the printer software CD-ROM. The CD-ROM 
    automatically runs.
    NOTE: If the CD-ROM does not automatically run, click the   
    icon at the bottom of the window. When the Terminal screen 
    appears, type in:
    [root@local /root]# 
    cd /mnt/cdrom (the CD-ROM directory) 
    [root@local cdrom]# ./setup.sh 
    4Select the installation type, either Recommended or 
    Expert, and then click Continue.
    Recommended is fully automated and no interaction is 
    required. Expert installation allows you to select the 
    installation path or printing system.
    5If you selected Recommended, go to Step 6.
    For Expert, select an option and then click Begin Install. 
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    6The printer driver installation begins. When the installation 
    is completed, click Start.
    7The Linux Printer Configuration window opens. Click the 
    Add Printer icon on the tool bar at the top of the window.
    NOTE: Depending on the printing system in use, the 
    Administrator Login window may appear. Type in “root” in the 
    Login field and enter the system password.
    8You see the printers currently added to your system. Select 
    the printer you want to use. The function tabs available for 
    the selected printer appear at the top of the Add a Printer 
    window. 
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    9Click the Connection tab and ensure that the printer port is 
    set properly. If not, change the device setting.
    10You can use the Settings tab and the Queue tab to view the 
    printer’s current settings. If necessary, you can change the 
    settings.
    NOTE: The options may differ depending on the printer in use. The 
    Description and the Location field in the Queue screen may not 
    appear depending on the printing system in use.
    11To exit, click OK.
    12When the window prompts that the new printer is 
    successfully configured, click OK.
    13The Linux Printer Configuration window reappears. You can 
    view the information about your printer from the Info tab. If 
    necessary, you can change the printer’s configuration. For 
    details about changing the printer’s configuration, see “Using 
    the Configuration Tool” on page C.8.
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    Changing the Printer Connection Method
    If you change the printer connection method from USB to 
    parallel or vice versa while in use, you must re-configure your 
    Linux printer by adding the printer to your system. Take the 
    following steps:
    1Make sure that you connect the printer to your computer. 
    Turn both the computer and the printer on.
    2When the Administrator Login window appears, type in 
    “root” in the Login field and enter the system password.
    NOTE: You must log in as a super user (root) to install a new 
    printer to the printing system. If you are not the super user, ask 
    your system administrator.
    3From the Startup Menu icon at the bottom of the desktop, 
    select Linux Printer and then Configuration Tool. 
    You can also access the Linux Printer Configuration window 
    by typing “linux-config” in the Terminal screen.
    4When the Linux Printer Configuration window appears, click 
    the Add Printer icon on the tool bar at the top of the 
    window.
    5Click the Connection tab at the top of the Add a Printer 
    window.
    Ensure that the printer port is set properly. If not, change 
    the device setting.
    6Click OK. 
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    Uninstalling the Printer Driver
    1From the Startup Menu icon at the bottom of the desktop, 
    select Other and then Configuration Tool.
    You can also access the Linux Printer Configuration window 
    by typing “linux-config” in the Terminal screen. 
    2In the Linux Printer Configuration window, select the 
    Uninstall command from the File menu. 
    3The Administrator Login window appears. Type in “root” in 
    the Login field and enter the system password. Click 
    Proceed.
    NOTE: You must log in as a super user (root) to uninstall the 
    printer software. If you are not the super user, ask your system 
    administrator. 
    4A message window appears asking you to confirm the 
    uninstallation. Click Yes.
    5Select Complete uninstall and then click Uninstall.
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    							USING YOUR PRINTER IN LINUXC.8
    6Click OK to begin uninstallation. 
    7When the uninstallation is completed, click Finished.
    Using the Configuration Tool
    The configuration tool accesses administrative tasks, including 
    adding and removing a new printer, and changing their global 
    settings. Regular users can also run it to easily inspect job 
    queues, examine the printer properties and change their local 
    preferences.
    To access the Configuration Tool:
    1From the Startup Menu icon at the bottom of the screen, 
    select Linux Printer and then Configuration Tool. The 
    Linux Printer Configuration window appears. 
    You can also open this window from the Terminal screen by 
    typing in “linux-config.”
    2The Linux Printer Configuration window shows a list of 
    installed printers in the left pane. The right pane shows a 
    number of tabs that display information regarding the 
    currently selected printer. 
    Select your printer, if not currently selected.
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    3The Info tab shows general information about the printer. 
    If you are an Internet user, you can click Go to the Web 
    page for this printer to access the web page. 
    Click the Jobs tab to inspect and manage the job queue for 
    the selected printer. You can suspend, resume or delete a 
    specific job(s) in the queue. If you drag a specific job(s), 
    you can drop it into the print queue of another printer.
    The Properties tab allows you to change the default printer 
    settings.
    NOTE: Regular users are able to override the system-wide default 
    settings defined by the administrator. When a regular user clicks 
    Apply, these custom settings are saved in the user’s profile and 
    may be later used with LLPR. If the administrator is running the 
    configuration tool, then the settings are saved as the new global 
    defaults.
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    Changing LLPR Properties
    You can fine tune the printer’s properties by opening the LLPR 
    Properties window.
    To open the LLPR Properties window:
    1From the application you are using, select the Print 
    command. 
    2When the Linux LPR window opens, click Properties.
    You can also open the LLPR window:
    • Click the Startup Menu icon at the bottom of the screen 
    and select Linux Printer and then Linux LPR.
    • If the Linux Printer Configuration window is currently 
    open, select Test Print from the Print menu.
    Click 
    Properties.
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