On 2/19/24 6:54 PM, Joe Conner wrote:
I use Ubuntu 22.04lts and the latest Ubuntu depository Libreoffice.
LibreOffice does not recognize my installed printers.  How do I force 
availability of Libreoffice to use my printer? When I try to print 
only "generic printer" is available. I have a Canon laser MFP743Cdw,  
an HP laserjet M402dw, and an HP officejet pro 8025.
Each can be used when printing a .pdf using the Document Viewer 
software so I export my word document to .pdf and print using the 
Document Viewer. This kludge work-around works, but i think the best 
scenario is for LibreOffice to recognize my printers as it formerly 
used to do.
I appreciate any suggestions.
How does Ubuntu, itself, recognize the printer?
Peace...
Tom
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