You still have to actually ADD a new printer. I am assuming Ubuntu here
but I would bet it is nearly the same for every Linux Desktop. When you
do, select network printer and the printing setup will probably find it.
If not you might have to doing it manually from the IP. I've never had to
do it that way though.
On Thu, Aug 16, 2012 at 5:21 PM, <
joe@actionline.com> wrote:
> I recently added a Canon wireless printer to my Linux network and set it
> up with my wife's win-xp laptop to print wirelessly.
>
> But I cannot figure out how to be able to print to the same printer from
> my Linux systems on the same network.
>
> I have tried going to my Linux system "Control Center" where I see my old
> LaserJet printer, but not the newly added printer. Tried "Refresh" but it
> still does not find the newly added
> Canon printer.
>
> Also, how can I find a list of the IP numbers for the computers, tablet,
> tivo, printers, and any other devices on my system?
>
>
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