![]() Please know that I am new to Linux, so please be precise in your answers so that I can look something up if I don't understand it. Unfortunately, Parrot OS does not allow me to install them due to unmet dependency issues (but that is a different problem) - so no gutenprint.Ĭould anyone please help me on how I could get my system to recognize the printer/ scanner without using CUPS over an unsecured web interface? These drivers should work on any POSIX compliant operating system (e.g. I also tried to install gutenprint drivers to see if my printer would recognize them. The Gutenprint Top Quality Printer Drivers (hereafter called Gutenprint) are a set of printer drivers written to take advantage of the full capabilities of a wide range of printers. An additional problem is that the MATE System Control Center used by Parrot OS does not seem to have a specific panel for printers, as Ubuntu seems to have.I still don't understand why CUPS does not recognize the printer driver despite having been successfully integrated into the CUPS backend (same for scan driver). However I am reluctant to use the CUPS web interface since its localhost:631 interface uses http only, and not https, which I consider to be antediluvian in today's world. When I verified with the CUPS web interface whether any printer was recognized, there wasn't any printer that was recognized. My problem is that the printer is nowhere recognized when I plug in the cable: no system scanning for drivers, etc. ![]() Also, this printer is not AirPrint compatible. (Parrot considers CUPS to be a security risk and therefore disables it by default, however it works properly when the service is started.) There is no driver available for this model printer on the HP Support site to work on macOS 11. Since this is a local, cable-connected printer and not a network printer, I did not ask the shell script to configure the firewall. The terminal informed me that both the CUPS backend (for the printer driver) and the SANE backend (for the scan driver) were successfully registered and both cups and udev successfully started and that the installation was successful. The driver requires CUPS to be installed, so I first successfully installed CUPS and then successfully installed the Samsung printer driver. The Samsung Universal Print & Scan Driver v.1 for Linux is provided via the HP website (HP now services Samsung printers) and is installed by executing a shell script. ![]() I would like to use a Samsung multifunction laser printer as a local, USB-connected printer, from a recently-installed Parrot Security 5.3 OS, a security-hardened version of Debian. ![]()
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