On 30/10/2024 17:19, Semih Ozlem wrote:
Thank you for your reply, Eduardo. However it appears that there is another problem. The printer requires entry of a password. An the menu for that is available in windows, but I have no idea where in linux I would get properties about printer and printing permissions. This is at a university, and not everyone can print to the printer. Does anyone know or have an idea how I could pull up a menu from which I can enter my password for getting permission to print under linux, debian 12?

In this case you probably need the Kyocera proprietary driver. It's probably a custom protocol, specific to Kyocera, that is used for this kind of authentication.

If the linux driver does not work, I guess you're out of luck. It might be that this function was only implemented for Windows clients.

You could try asking Kyocera for support (if they offer such an option), or perhaps someone from the IT department of your university (some other linux user might have had the same problem). Unfortunately your options are not great.

--
You k'n hide de fier, but w'at you gwine do wid de smoke?
                -- Joel Chandler Harris, proverbs of Uncle Remus

Eduardo M KALINOWSKI
edua...@kalinowski.com.br

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