@tuxtux :-
As my colleague has pointed out, you DO need to set your printer up! Puppy - like any other OS - cannot guess what your printer is, and certainly can't automatically install drivers and set it up without knowing where to find them and/or being told...
Although most "mainstream" distros tend to employ a dedicated front-end GUI, in much the same way as Windows, they all still use the C.U.P.S. (Common Unix Printing Service) back-end, which is web-based (and is thus able to detect and make use of networked printers/scanners, too).
You can find this at
http://localhost:631
It makes sense to bookmark this URL in your browser, for easy access. I'm pretty certain everybody here does. If you'll answer my colleague's question - about make/model, etc - we'll see what we can do to help.
Mike. 