Fujitsu eLux NG S26361-F2600-L134 Manuale Utente

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Note
 No error messages are displayed when a local program is run. If you enter the command 
in a local shell, you will be able to view any error messages. We recommend doing this before 
configuring ThinPrint as a local application using a user-defined command.  
 
See section “4.8.1 XTerm (Local Shell)” for more information on the local shell and section 
4.8.4 User-Defined Commands” for information on local commands. 
Additional settings must be made on the ThinPrint server. This is beyond the scope of this 
manual. For more information, please see the ThinPrint documentation available at 
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3.11.7 CUPS 
To use this feature, the software “CUPS printing front-end“ (qtcups) must be installed. In 
addition, the CUPS server must have server options configured. 
The Common UNIX Printing System™ (CUPS™) is a software product from Easy Software 
Products. It provides a common printing interface within a local network and dynamic printer 
detection and grouping. The advantage of CUPS is that all configuration takes place on the 
CUPS server. No configuration takes place locally on the client. 
The CUPS server contains a list of back-ends, including parallel port, USB connections, serial 
connections and network (LPD).  
On the Thin Client, when the CUPS client is installed, it replaces the local LPD printing 
system. All local printer definitions in Setup > Printer are ignored.  
The CUPS client and server are provided free of charge. Commercial add-ons and support for 
the CUPS server can be purchased from Easy Software Products. For more information, see 
CUPS is used to print from local applications on the Thin Client (for example, Adobe Acrobat 
or a local browser). These local applications have PostScript as output format. If you do not 
have a PostScript printer, you must install a filter (for example, PostScript to PCL) on the 
CUPS server. 
Configuration takes place using the Scout Enterprise management tool. For more information, 
see the Scout Enterprise Administrator’s Guide