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Christopher Negus

"Linux Bible, 2008 Edition: Boot up to Ubuntu, Fedora, KNOPPIX, Debian, openSUSE, and 11 Other Distributions"

Higher resolutions result in better quality but take longer to print.
 EconoMode??”Either use the printer??™s current setting or choose a mode where you
save toner or one where you have the highest possible quality.
Click Apply when you are satisfied with the changes you made to the local printer.
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Running Servers Part V
For a description of other driver options, refer to the CUPS Software User Manual
(/usr/share/doc/cups-*/sum.html) under the Standard Printer Options heading.
Configuring Remote Printers in Fedora
To use a printer that is available on your network, you must identify that printer to your Linux system.
Supported remote printer connections include Networked CUPS (IPP) printers, Networked
UNIX (LPD) printers, Networked Windows (SMB) printers, NetWare printers, and JetDirect printers.
(Of course, both CUPS and UNIX print servers can be run from Linux systems as well as other
UNIX systems.)
In each case, you need a network connection from your Linux system to the servers to which those
printers are connected. To use a remote printer requires that someone set up that printer on the
remote server computer. See the section ???Configuring Print Servers??? later in this chapter for information
on how to do that on your Linux server.
Use the Printer Configuration window to configure each of the remote printer types:
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