Dell 5130 Color Laser User's Guide (PDF) - Page 314
Operation on SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 10, Setting the Default Queue, Specifying Printing Options
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Format: lpd://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx (printer's IP address) 8. Select Dell from the Make menu, and then click Continue. 9. Select Dell 5130cdn Color Laser... from the Model menu, and then click Continue. The message Printer xxx has been added successfully. appears. The set up is complete. When you have finished setting up the queue you can print jobs from the software program. Start the print job from the software program, and then specify the queue in the print dialog box. However, sometimes you can only print from the default queue depending on the software program (for example Mozilla). In these cases, before you start printing, set queue you want to print to as the default queue. For information on specifying the default queue, see "Setting the Default Queue." Setting the Default Queue 1. Select Main Menu® System Tools® Terminal. 2. Type the following command in the terminal window. su (Type the administrator's password) lpadmin -d (The queue name) Specifying Printing Options You can specify the printing options such as color mode or double-sided printing. 1. Open the URL "http://localhost:631" using a web browser. 2. Click Manage Printers. 3. Click Configure Printer of the queue for which you want to specify the printing options. 4. Type root as the user name, and type the administrator's password. 5. Specify the required settings, and then click Continue. The message Printer xxx has been configured successfully. appears. The setting is complete. Execute printing from the software program. Uninstalling the Printer Driver 1. Select Main Menu® System Tools® Terminal. 2. Type the following command in the terminal window. su (Type the administrator's password) rpm -e Dell-5130cdn-Color-Laser The printer driver is uninstalled. Operation on SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 10