GNU/Linux KDE Neon Installing Wi-fi Printer – QuickStart Guide
Hi! This tutorial will guide you step-by-step on How to Set up and Configure a Wireless Printer in KDE Neon LTS GNU/Linux Desktop.
Especially relevant: to Setup Network Printer in KDE Neon first we have to Install Printer Driver on System.
Most Network Printers support a Protocol known as Bonjour, which is a combination of zero-configuration networking (“ZeroConf”), multicast DNS (mDNS), and DNS service discovery (DNS-SD) standards.
So the first attempt for an Universal configuration is the Zeroconf Bonjour Avahi Linux Service implementation.
Else if you are principally interested to Share a Network Printer with Windows Clients you may instead follow instructions about the Samba Printing Sharing.
Finally, to Print over Wi-fi with Apple iOS and macOS Systems on this Printer then see How to Install AirPrint support on KDE Neon.
1. Launching Terminal
Open a Shell Terminal emulator window
Just start Typing “konsole” on Desktop.
(Press “Enter” to Execute Commands)sudo apt update
Authenticate with the User Admin Pass.
If Got “User is Not in Sudoers file” then see: How to Enable sudo.-
2. Installing CUPS
And to Install CUPS in KDE Neon Linux
Simply run:sudo apt install cups cups-client cups-filters cups-ipp-utils
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3. Running CUPS
Then to Start CUPS Service
Execute:sudo service cups start
And to Enable it at Boot:
sudo systemctl enable cups
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