How to add a printer in GNOME Shell?
I go to “Printers” from the overview, click the + button on the bottom left, choose network and then see a message “FirewallD is not running. Network printer detection needs services mdns, ipp, ipp-client and samba-client enabled on firewall.”. It’s not auto detected anything.
How to add a printer to a subnet?
When I manually add the TCP/IP printer at 10.0.0.26, it finds the printer but will prompt me for the correct driver to use. I would like adding the printer from the 10.16.0.0 subnet to be as transparent to the end user as possible.
How to use printer on a separate subnet / VLAN?
Placed one rule on each vlan like you recommended (using defined alias for net and printer) on the top of the list. Still no ping coming through. Checked the firewall tab in system log and it still showed a lot of icmp blocking between the two units ip addresses, referring to the default deny rule.
Can a printer be connected to a pfSense subnet?
Only users with topic management privileges can see it. I have a pfsense installation at home with two vlans, vlan10 and vlan20. vlan10 has a HP LJ100 printer attached (LAN-cable) with ip 192.168.10.7. I’d like to use this printer from a wireless PC connected to vlan20 with ip 192.168.20.20.
What does system-config-printer do in Debian?
system-config-printer is an administration tool that functions in a similar way to the CUPS web interface for configuration of printers and print queues, but it is a native application rather than a web page. Opening system-config-printer presents a screen that is empty or that shows installed print queues.
Is the Debian printer compatible with Debian 11?
Aimed at Debian 11 (bullseye) but it should fit most of what is provided by Debian 10 (buster). The Debian printing system has undergone many significant changes over the past few years, with much of the printer management taking advantage of the advances in modern printer technology and the proliferation of IPP printers.