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<H2 class="western"><A name="__RefHeading___Toc15457_1469257139"></A>6.4
 Selecting the printer driver</H2>
<P class="western">In the window &quot;<B>Choose driver&quot;</B> you should first
 select the manufacturer of your printer, then select the model name of
 your printer in the list below.</P>
<P class="western">The next step is to enter a &quot;<B>configuration name&quot;</B>
 and a &quot;<B>short name&quot;</B> for the printer queue. In most application
 programs you can choose your printer using the short name.</P>
<P class="western">Finally click on &quot;OK&quot;.</P>
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<P class="western" style="margin-bottom: 0cm"><B>Completing printer
 setup - Authorization</B></P>
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<P class="western">Setting up the printer in Linux requires
 administration privileges, so you will be asked for your administrator
 password.</P>
<P align="center" style="margin-left: 0cm; margin-bottom: 0cm"><P ALIGN="CENTER" STYLE="margin-bottom: 0cm"><IMG align="left"
height="125" hspace="19" name="Grafik59" src="authorize.png" vspace="4" width="259"></P>
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<P class="western">Depending on the Linux distribution this is either
 your user password (you must be a user with administrative rights) or
 the &quot;root&quot; password.</P>
<P class="western">After entering the password a dialog will offer to
 print a test page &ndash; thus you can test if all settings are correct. You
 can also print the test page later from the TurboPrint printer
 &quot;Toolbox&quot;.</P>
<P class="western">If you have chosen to print a test page the printer
 should start printing a page that looks like this:</P>
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If the printer doesn't print (or doesn't print correctly) read the
 chapter &quot;<A class="western" href="15-.html#14.Problems and solutions|outline">
14. Problems and solutions</A>&quot;.</P>
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