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You can set up a network printer or set up a printer using a USB cable.
To set up a network printer:
It's assumed that the printer is connected to your network. Click the icon at the far right of the menu bar and select System Settings.
Ouvrir Imprimantes.
Cliquez sur Ajouter
If your printer is listed in the Devices list, select it and goto step 7.
It's assumed that you know your printer's IP address. Select Find Network Printer, enter the IP address in the Host field, and click Find.
The system should now have found your printer. If the Host field does not display the IP address, enter it again.
Click Forward and wait while the system searches for drivers.
Choose a driver and install it.
Vous pouvez personnaliser le nom, la description et la localisation de l'imprimante si vous le désirez. Une fois terminé, cliquez sur Appliquer.
Vous pouvez maintenant imprimer une page de test ou cliquer sur Annuler pour passer cette étape.
If you've set up a network printer and it won't print, check the Device URI field in the printer settings. It should display the printer's IP address. If it doesn't then correct it.
To set up a printer using a USB cable:
Assurez-vous que l'imprimante soit allumée.
Connect the printer to your computer using the cable. You may see activity on the screen as the system searches for drivers, and you may be asked to authenticate to install them.
A message will appear when the system is finished setting up the printer. Select Print Test Page to print a test page, or Options to make additional changes in the printer setup.
If you wish to, you can share the printer on the network. To do this, if necessary open Printers, select Server ^ Settings from the menu bar and check Publish shared printers connected to this system.
If multiple printer drivers are available, you may be asked to choose a driver. To use the recommended driver, just click Forward on the make and model screens.
If the system cannot find a driver, check the printer manufacturer's website for a driver.
After you set up the printer, you may wish to change your default printer.
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