Hello again.
I've been continuing with my project to set up a Fossapup based system, as described here https://forum.puppylinux.com/viewtopic.php?t=8985. So far I've had reasonable success, mainly thanks to a lot of help from many of you.
Unfortuntely I'm now stalled with trying to find, install and set up a wireless printer. Actually, to be precise, I'm stalled even in trying to get CUPS to see it. It simply doesn't appear on the list. The only printer available is the CUPS PDF printer. The printer I'm trying to attach is a wireless, Canon Pixma TS6050. The printer operates perfectly well under Windows 10 and from exactly the same hardware, vis an Acer XC-605.
I've searched the forum but can't seem to find a solution to this particular issue. The posts that I've found all refer to problems that are downstream of actually prompting CUPS to find the printer. Just to be clear, the printer is on and visible to the network and Puppy is connected to the network. I've run up CUPS at http://localhost:631/, navigated to the "List Available Printers" screen and this is what I see -
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In case it's helpful, these are my system details
Frugal installation of Fossapup64 9.5
Installed on an externally mounted 128Gb SSD (ADATA Model XM11) and connecting to my PC or laptop by cable through a USB port.
System hardware is usually an aging, Acer XC-605 desktop running an Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-4440 CPU @ 3.10GHz with 6Gb of RAM. The set up runs entirely independently of the Acer's hard disk.
SSD is partitioned as follows:
1 x FAT32 @ 512Mib for the boot files,
1 x ext4 @ 19Gb for the Puppies, save folders and portables, etc.,
1 x ext4 using the remaining space (approx 100Gb) for my data,
1 x NTFS @ 1.5Gb
No Swap
I'd be grateful for any advice that anyone might be able to offer. (To save time, I realise from checking the forum that starting with "I'm trying to connect a Canon printer ..." is going to result in sharp intakes of breath and lots of teeth sucking but unfortunately I'm stuck with it for now.)
Regards to all,
ChrisH