Package: pyhoca-gui; Maintainer for pyhoca-gui is X2Go Developers <x2go-dev@lists.x2go.org>; Source for pyhoca-gui is src:pyhoca-gui.
Select the correct driver and click . Step 7: Name the Printer Give your printer a recognizable name (e.g., “HP LaserJet Office - IP”). This is only for display in Windows. Click Next . Step 8: Choose Sharing Settings (Optional) You will be asked if you want to share the printer with other computers on your network. For most home users, leaving “Do not share this printer” selected is fine. If you are in an office and want others to use it, select “Share this printer” and give it a share name. Click Next . Step 9: Set as Default (Optional) You can choose to “Set this printer as the default printer.” If this is your primary printer, check the box. Then click Print a test page to verify connectivity and driver functionality. If the page prints successfully, click Finish .
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Select the correct driver and click . Step 7: Name the Printer Give your printer a recognizable name (e.g., “HP LaserJet Office - IP”). This is only for display in Windows. Click Next . Step 8: Choose Sharing Settings (Optional) You will be asked if you want to share the printer with other computers on your network. For most home users, leaving “Do not share this printer” selected is fine. If you are in an office and want others to use it, select “Share this printer” and give it a share name. Click Next . Step 9: Set as Default (Optional) You can choose to “Set this printer as the default printer.” If this is your primary printer, check the box. Then click Print a test page to verify connectivity and driver functionality. If the page prints successfully, click Finish .
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