Firewall
People say that all the time but it's false. UFW, although installed by default, is not set to block any ports at installation. All ports are unblocked by default, not blocked. (The term open means the port is actively being used to pass traffic.)
I'm not sure why people perpetuate that falsehood.
I also have a network printer at 192.168.1.102. When I Add a printer using the System Settings -> Printer Configuration -> New Printer button it locates the printer on the network automatically and installs it. It is fairly automatic (and has been for me at least since Lucid).
An alternative is to manually install the printer, in which case for a network printer I use the "AppSocket/HP JetDirect" type of connection (which is for network printers) and leave the port at 9100 (which is fairly standard for networked printers). The Host is the IP address of the network printer (in this example 192.168.1.102, without the http://).
When the printer is successfully installed, the URI becomes
socket://192.168.1.102:9100
If there is a problem, the URI can be edited to resemble that format.
For someone who HAS enabled a firewall, obviously port 9100 must be unblocked.
People say that all the time but it's false. UFW, although installed by default, is not set to block any ports at installation. All ports are unblocked by default, not blocked. (The term open means the port is actively being used to pass traffic.)
I'm not sure why people perpetuate that falsehood.
I also have a network printer at 192.168.1.102. When I Add a printer using the System Settings -> Printer Configuration -> New Printer button it locates the printer on the network automatically and installs it. It is fairly automatic (and has been for me at least since Lucid).
An alternative is to manually install the printer, in which case for a network printer I use the "AppSocket/HP JetDirect" type of connection (which is for network printers) and leave the port at 9100 (which is fairly standard for networked printers). The Host is the IP address of the network printer (in this example 192.168.1.102, without the http://).
When the printer is successfully installed, the URI becomes
socket://192.168.1.102:9100
If there is a problem, the URI can be edited to resemble that format.
For someone who HAS enabled a firewall, obviously port 9100 must be unblocked.
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