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wt is the exact procedure to share windows printer on linux machine to print from it

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what is the exact procedure to to set up printer on linux machine?The printer is a network hp 3050 printer configured on windows xp machine and i want to setup it on linux fc9 machine to print from it.is samba is compulsory for that?
please give the exact procedure to do the same?
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No, SAMBA is not compulsory. You should hopefully have CUPS installed, read the documentation at Common UNIX Printing System.
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