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Adding a Samba (SMB) Printer
 

27.4. Adding a Samba (SMB) Printer

To add a printer which is accessed using the SMB protocol (such as a printer attached to a Microsoft Windows system), click the New button in the main Printer Configuration Tool window. The window shown in Figure 27-2 will appear. Click Forward to proceed.

In the window shown in Figure 27-3, enter a unique name for the printer in the Name description for the printer, which can contain spaces.

Select Networked Windows (SMB) from the Select a queue type menu, and click Forward. If the printer is attached to a Microsoft Windows system, choose this queue type.

Figure 27-7. Adding a SMB Printer

As shown in Figure 27-7, SMB shares are automatically detected and listed. Click the arrow beside each share name to expand the list. From the expanded list, select a printer.

If the printer you are looking for does not appear in the list, click the Specify button on the right. Text fields for the following options appear:

Click Forward to continue. The Printer Configuration Tool the shared printer. If an incorrect share name is specified, you can change it here as well. If a workgroup name is required to connect to the share, it can be specified in this dialog box. This dialog window is the same as the one shown when the Specify button is clicked.

The next step is to select the type of printer. Go to Section 27.7 Selecting the Printer Model and Finishing to continue.

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have root access. To avoid this, the username and password to access the printer should be different from the username and password used for the user's account on the local Red Hat Linux system. If they are different, then the only possible security compromise would be unauthorized use of the printer. If there are file shares from the server, it is recommended that they also use a different password than the one for the print queue.

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