| From: Tim Waugh <twaugh@xxxxxxxxxx> | That's odd. What output does this command give?: | | su -c 'lpinfo -l -v' | | (I'm hoping it lists the network printer there...) Context: my F18 system currently has a working printer setting, installed through the CUPS web interface. When I go to System Settings: Printers, I can see only one printer, called RedPaper, at IP address redpaper.mimosa.com (as it should be). Here's the lpinfo output. The one interesting URI isn't what I want or expect. It points to the printer as made available by a different computer (redclaw) on my network, not the printer itself (redpaper). So lpinfo does not correspond to what SS:P shows. The fact that printing works (last I check) doesn't tell me which version is being used since I would expect both to function. === start == Device: uri = http class = network info = Internet Printing Protocol (http) make-and-model = Unknown device-id = location = Device: uri = socket class = network info = AppSocket/HP JetDirect make-and-model = Unknown device-id = location = Device: uri = https class = network info = Internet Printing Protocol (https) make-and-model = Unknown device-id = location = Device: uri = ipps class = network info = Internet Printing Protocol (ipps) make-and-model = Unknown device-id = location = Device: uri = lpd class = network info = LPD/LPR Host or Printer make-and-model = Unknown device-id = location = Device: uri = ipp class = network info = Internet Printing Protocol (ipp) make-and-model = Unknown device-id = location = Device: uri = dnssd://Brother%20DCP-7065dn%20%40%20redclaw.mimosa.com._ipp._tcp.local/cups class = network info = Brother DCP-7065dn @ redclaw.mimosa.com make-and-model = Brother Brother DCP7065DN series device-id = MFG:Brother;MDL:DCP7065DN series;FZY:1; location = == end == -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines Have a question? Ask away: http://ask.fedoraproject.org