CUPS is what its name says: a common UNIX printing system. It is aimed at providing a common printing interface across a local network, masking differences among the printing systems on each computer.
In the last edition of Ask the Geek, I talked about the basics of the Common Unix Printing System (CUPS). The CUPS software is unique because it offers a universal, standards-compliant printing system ...
Love or hate it, printing is something every user needs to do. In today's heterogeneous computing environment, providing a centralized printing solution can prove to be a pain. The days of having a ...
Keep in mind that most flavors of UNIX have a GUI printer administration tool. Several different environments are packaged with Redhat 9.0 Linux. This article will give you the basics on how printers ...
The lp command on Linux systems provides numerous options for printing, such as multiple pages per sheet and page borders, but also just a few quirks to keep you on your toes. The lp command on Linux ...