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in this video Im going over installing a printer in Linux and then also utilizing the cup service so any UNIX based system and Windows based system can connect to that printer either through your Linux or Mac OS system so first off lets go ahead and discuss what cups is see ups common UNIX printing service so with that out of the way that means Mac OS and Linux pretty much used the same service and for the most part thats true however there are some big distinguishers here that I want to just get out of the gate so running cups and installing the printer using cups acts as a print server what that means is all the computers around your computer and your computer itself can utilize that service to print to your printer which is pretty awesome and a lot of people and Ive set it up in many businesses that utilize this also fantastic so why does printing suck in Linux well so many people are so used to just going to the printer download website and hitting download this specific driver