printer. On the last episode, there was a listener having problems printing from a Lexmark X9575 printer. I have a different Lexmark printer at my office that is working with Linux via the network. I noticed that your printer has network capabilities, so maybe this will work for you, too. Once I connected the printer to the network, I used the printer menus to find a network setup page. This printed a page full of information about the way that the printer is networking. I used the IP address of the printer to make my computer speak to the printer. In my distro, I chose Add Printer and typed the IP address into the network printer page. None of the printer preferences are available from my computer, however. I was still able to change my printer settings, though, using the menu on the printer itself. I hope this works for you, too. Best wishes, Josh. It may be using just the standard CUPS interface. You get into your browser, you type in the IP address of your printer when it's sitting (32/65)
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