Hello all,

Actually I have found out why it wasnt working from default :

From a posting in google groups :

"Check which lpr you are using. Which should tell you /usr/bin/lpr, which is a link to /etc/alternatives/print. This in turn should be a link to /usr/bin/lpr.cups.

When I ran into this problem, it was a link to the LPRng version
of lpr. I removed LPRng and reinstalled CUPS."

So if your installation is not working by default, check this.

Le 2003.01.16 18:49, Lucas Albers a écrit :
When I setup cups, I just tell it to print to the default printer, and
it
prints to the cups printer.
I did not have to do any configuration of the individual applications
after
I got cups to work.
Try and print something to the default printer and see if it comes out
on
the cups printer.

After cups was setup I did not need to configure the individual
applications.

> --Luke
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> -----Original Message-----
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> On Behalf Of Cedric Chausson
> Sent: Thursday, January 16, 2003 12:45 AM
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> Subject: How to configure applications to use CUPS ?
>
> Hello all,
>
> I have installed CUPS and it works, I can print a test page from
CUPS.
> But how do I tell applications to use CUPS ?
>
> Is there a central place where I can tell all applications to use
CUPS ?
>
> For example in gedit, in the print screen printer tab there are two
> options :
> 	Gnome default printer (PS, lpr)
> 	Manage printers (which is greyed out)
>
> How do I get gedit to use CUPS ? Where can I change the Gnome
default
> printer ?
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
>
>
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