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<comment>
<cite date="2011-03-20" href="mailto:gnome-docs-list@gnome.org">GNOME Documentation Project</cite>
<p>Let's assume that the printer is shared out correctly in a way that makes it discoverable (via mDNS/avahi) and that it's providing CUPS/IPP service over port 631. These capabilities are typical in most modern printers that have cross-platform support.</p>
- <p>Perhaps setting up a printer in that way should be covered elsewhere, but the capability doesn't currently exist in the GNOME 3 Printers tool.</p>
+ <p>Perhaps installing a printer in that way on GNOME should be covered elsewhere, but the capability doesn't currently exist in the GNOME 3 Printers tool, meaning it would need to be covered by distros.</p>
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<p>Depending on how you installed GNOME, you may need to set your system's firewall to permit connections to the network printer.</p>