As mentioned I took my Linux distro through some upgrades earlier and, in addition, my second PC where the printer is actually installed had the printer configuration changed rendering my SMB installation useless on top of the fact that the local installations were also unconfigured as well due to the upgrade. Previously, I setup my Canon PIXMA ip4000 using the below steps to print without too many issues, despite information from Canon US/Canada that NO drivers are available for my printer on Linux. Search: upgrade) and it should have the latest support for everything + the kitchen sink. Having been already logged into my Linux partition I thought I should be able to setup a printer again without too many problems now that I took my system and upgraded from FC1 to Fedora 10+ (using steps you can find on this blog. ![]() Though it's 2009 at this time, Linux is still lagging in printer support though that margin between Linux and Windows is shrinking rapidly. ![]() Printing, can become one of those nagging things if you don't have it going yet.
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