Using your printer in linux, Getting started, Installing the unified linux driver – Samsung SCX-6545N User Manual

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Using Your Printer in Linux

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Using Your Printer in Linux

You can use your machine in a Linux environment.

This chapter includes:

Getting Started

Installing the Unified Linux Driver

Using the Unified Driver Configurator

Configuring Printer Properties

Printing a Document

Scanning a Document

Getting Started

You need to download Linux software package from the Samsung
website (www.samsung.com/printer) to install the printer softwares.

Samsung’s Unified Linux Driver package contains printer and scanner
drivers, providing the ability to print documents and scan images. The
package also delivers powerful applications for configuring your machine
and further processing of the scanned documents.

After the driver is installed on your Linux system, the driver package
allows you to monitor a number of machine devices via fast ECP parallel
ports and USB simultaneously.

The acquired documents can then be edited, printed on the same local
or network machine devices, sent by e-mail, uploaded to an FTP site, or
transferred to an external OCR system.

The Unified Linux Driver package is supplied with a smart and flexible
installation program. You don't need to search for additional components
that might be necessary for the Unified Linux Driver software: all required
packages will be carried onto your system and installed automatically;
this is possible on a wide set of the most popular Linux clones.

Installing the Unified Linux Driver

Installing the Unified Linux Driver

1

Make sure that you connect your machine to your computer. Turn
both the computer and the machine on.

2

When the Administrator Login window appears, type in

root

in the

Login field and enter the system password.

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: You must log in as a super user (root) to install the printer

software. If you are not a super user, ask your system administrator.

3

From the Samsung website, download and unpack the Unified
Linux Driver package to your computer.

4

Click the

icon at the bottom of the desktop. When the Terminal

screen appears, type in:

[root@localhost root]#tar zxf [FilePath]/
UnifiedLinuxDriver.tar.gz[root@localhost root]#cd [FilePath]/cdroot/
Linux[root@localhost Linux]#./install.sh

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: If you do not use the graphical interface and failed to install the

software, you have to use the driver in the text mode. Follow the steps 3
to 4, and then follow the instructions on the terminal screen.

5

When the welcome screen appears, click Next.

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