
PL2305 Parallel Port Bus 006 Device 001 : ID 1d6b : 0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hubīus 001 Device 001 : ID 1d6b : 0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hubīus 005 Device 002 : ID 046b : ff10 American Megatrends, Inc. Cruzer Glide Bus 002 Device 001 : ID 1d6b : 0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hubīus 008 Device 001 : ID 1d6b : 0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hubīus 007 Device 001 : ID 1d6b : 0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hubīus 006 Device 003 : ID 067b : 2305 Prolific Technology, Inc. Some basic :~# lsusbīus 002 Device 003 : ID 0781 : 5575 SanDisk Corp. I have an HP printer connected by USB (with Parallel Port to USB cable) that I cannot get CUPS to see. But, I now have AirPrint and Google Cloud Print, so I'll call it a win.Īll this to let my family print to our wireless Brother HL-2270DW laser printer from any device.Ĭlick "Advanced," then set WebUI to - I copied a different container and put ` which works! The only thing I don't like is the sluggish performance vs other CUPS containers I've played with, including other v2.3.1 containers. I followed the directions for Google Cloud Print (I had to enter the container's console), and my Google account says it sees my printer, but I need to sneak off with one of my kids' Chromebooks to see if it really works. Once it's all set up, hit the button at the bottom of the Docker "Add Container" form page, and you're ready to configure CUPS with the Web GUI. The settings I used, which were not mentioned on the docker hub page were Respectively, since I already had a share, which is actually not shared on the network, /mnt/user/appdata/ I had to do a whole lot of "+Add another Path, Port, Variable, Label or Device" to get it all set up.
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Oddly enough the docker hub page says, "On unRaid, install from the Community Repositories and enter the required folder locations," but I didn't find such a thing when I searched. I've had some luck with the CUPS server docker, jstrader/airprint-cloudprint
