Re: The scariest set up of all: Printer Support -- step-by-step: Canon PIXUS iP3100

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>This article seems step-by-step in setting up CUPS for your _exact_
>model (Canon PIXUS iP3100, correct?):  
>  http://www.techbuilder.org/recipes/showArticle.jhtml?articleId=167600449 
>
Thank you for that excellent article. And what a stroke of luck that the 
person us using my exact model.

All went well until the author of the article instructed to go to "Start 
Menu > Control Center > peripherals > printers". I have neither a 
"Control Center", nor a "Peripherals", let alone a "printers" anywhere 
in my menu. The author of the article is using KDE, but shouldn't there 
be something similar in Gnome?

Which, although I'm probably many steps ahead, I'm sort of back to my 
original question. Where do I access printer settings? Is there a GUI in 
Gnome for this? Is there one I can install?

Apparently I'm looking for an "add printer wizard", or anything that 
lets me properly install the "ppd" file that I've created for my printer.

Where can I administrate my printer settings?

Dave

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