How to Add a Local Printer in Linux
Adding a local printer in Linux is a relatively simple process. Here are the steps to follow:
1. Ensure that your printer is connected to your computer and turned on.
2. Open your Linux distribution's printer configuration tool. The name of this tool will vary depending on your distribution. For example, Ubuntu uses the "Printers" tool.
3. Click the "Add Printer" button. You may need to enter your administrator password to proceed.
4. Select "Local Printer" as the type of printer you want to add.
5. Choose the manufacturer and model of your printer from the list of available drivers. If your printer model is not listed, you may need to download and install the appropriate driver from the manufacturer's website.
6. Give your printer a name and a description, if desired.
7. Select the location of your printer, if desired.
8. Choose whether to share your printer with other users on your network.
9. Click the "Apply" button to save your settings and add the printer to your system.
10. Print a test page to verify that the printer is working properly.
That's it! You should now be able to print from your Linux computer to your local printer.