CUPS on FreeBSD

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Abstract

An article about configuring CUPS on FreeBSD.


Table of Contents
1. An Introduction to the Common Unix Printing System (CUPS)
2. Installing the CUPS Print Server
3. Configuring the CUPS Print Server
4. Configuring Printers on the CUPS Print Server
5. Configuring CUPS Clients
6. CUPS Troubleshooting
7. Fine Tuning CUPS-Related Ports

1. An Introduction to the Common Unix Printing System (CUPS)

CUPS, the Common UNIX Printing System, provides a portable printing layer for UNIX®-based operating systems. It has been developed by Easy Software Products to promote a standard printing solution for all UNIX® vendors and users.

CUPS uses the Internet Printing Protocol (IPP) as the basis for managing print jobs and queues. The Line Printer Daemon (LPD), Server Message Block (SMB), and AppSocket (aka JetDirect) protocols are also supported with reduced functionality. CUPS adds network printer browsing and PostScript Printer Description (PPD) based printing options to support real-world printing under UNIX®. As a result, CUPS is ideally-suited for sharing and accessing printers in mixed environments of FreeBSD, Linux®, Mac OS® X, or Windows®.

The main site for CUPS is http://www.cups.org/.

This, and other documents, can be downloaded from http://ftp.FreeBSD.org/pub/FreeBSD/doc/

For questions about FreeBSD, read the documentation before contacting <questions@FreeBSD.org>.

For questions about this documentation, e-mail <doc@FreeBSD.org>.