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Description
This test case tests desktop printing to a locally-connected printer.
How to test
- Clean boot the Fedora you wish to test: this could be a system installed from a particular snapshot, pre-release, or release, or a live image
- Connect a printer known to have a working driver included in Fedora to the test system via USB
- If you are prompted to perform any actions to configure the printer, do so
- Run an application typically used to print documents or images, such as a text editor, document viewer, word processor or image viewer, and create or load a test document or image to print
- Attempt to print the test document or image using the application's normal method
- If the printer is not available as a target and you were not prompted to configure the printer when you connected it, locate the printer configuration utility included in the desktop you are testing, run it, and make a reasonable attempt to configure the printer, then try again to print the test document/image
Expected Results
- The test document or image should print correctly, in acceptable quality and at an acceptable speed, ideally after automatic or prompted configuration of the printer but at least after manually-initiated configuration