How to set up and manage printers and print tasks in Ubuntu?
You can set up and manage printers and print tasks in Ubuntu by following these steps:
- Add printer:
- Open “System Settings” and choose the “Printer” option under “Devices”.
- Click on the “Add Printer” button, and the system will automatically search for nearby printers.
- Select the printer you want to add, and then click the “Continue” button.
- Follow the prompts to configure the printer settings, then click the “Apply” button when finished.
- manage print jobs.
- In the “printer” settings interface, you can view all current printing tasks.
- You can pause, resume, or cancel specific printing tasks.
- You can click on the “view” option to see the detailed information of the print job, such as print progress and print file.
- You can set the default printer and printing options, such as paper size, print quality, etc.
- Print the document.
- Open the file to be printed in the application.
- Click on the “Print” option in the file menu.
- Choose the printer and printing options you want to use, then click the “Print” button to start printing.
Overall, setting up and managing printers and printing tasks in Ubuntu is very simple, as most operations can be completed through the system settings interface and print dialog.