Managing printers through a web server(CUPS)

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Managing printers through a web server(CUPS)






CUPS is the acronym for Common Unix Printing System). This application allows managing printers via web server host:
http://localhost:631/

This server can be useful when graphical tools offered by the distributions do not work.
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