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Description of problem: after reloading Fedora15 system admin - printer section unable to recognise a printer connected Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): How reproducible: repeated trying Steps to Reproduce: 1.Repeated attempts 2. 3. Actual results: System locates printer by name, when ADD pressed a screen flashes accross headed "querying" disappears and printer not added Expected results:printer to be added Additional info:
Are you talking about "System Settings", and then clicking on "Printers"? Can you please say which buttons you press? Is this a network printer?
Thanks for email. No not a network Printer.Procedure is:- Enter Systems settings, enter printers screen, unlock, enter password, click on + sign, system searches for printer under local, finds iP4300 (Canon) printer, click on add, flash screen headed querying comes up for 1 second, add screen clears itself, goes back to Printers screen with no printer added. Hope this helps
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