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We have a [http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport/TechSupport/Document.jsp?objectID=bpl06416&locale=de_DE&prodSeriesId=25469&prodTypeId=18972 HP LaserJet 2011TN], which is a grayscale laser printer. It has PostScript support, two papertrays and no duplex unit. | |||
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If you want to print something, the printer should appear on your printer list if you use Linux. Printing server (CUPS) is [[figurehead]]. | |||
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Printing is also possible by uploading a PostScript file to the [ftp://printer/PORT1 FTP service] on the printer. | |||
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[[Category: | == own configuration == | ||
You can setup printing on [http://localhost:631/admin?op=add-printer your system] with the following URL: | |||
socket://printer | |||
A [http://openprinting.org/ppd-o-matic.cgi?driver=pxlmono&printer=HP-LaserJet_2100&show=0 PPD] file is needed for installation. | |||
== administration == | |||
Ask the friendly [[networking team]] for assistance, if the printing server gets stuck or questions remain. | |||
== services on the printer == | |||
There is a Java based [http://printer/ web frontend] on the printer. It sucks. | |||
[telnet://printer Telnet] is also available. | |||
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Revision as of 02:32, 11 February 2012
We have a HP LaserJet 2011TN, which is a grayscale laser printer. It has PostScript support, two papertrays and no duplex unit.
automagically
If you want to print something, the printer should appear on your printer list if you use Linux. Printing server (CUPS) is figurehead.
Printing is also possible by uploading a PostScript file to the FTP service on the printer.
own configuration
You can setup printing on your system with the following URL:
socket://printer
A PPD file is needed for installation.
administration
Ask the friendly networking team for assistance, if the printing server gets stuck or questions remain.
services on the printer
There is a Java based web frontend on the printer. It sucks.
Telnet is also available.