Obviously its installed, and in fact if you have a mainstream printer
(HP, Epson, Brother), gOS should recognise the printer the moment you
connect it to a USB port, and offer to make the printer the default
printer.
If that does not happen, maybe you forgot to turn it on, or its a
model that gOS does not know.

On 3 sep, 08:36, hagasophia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Recently I tried to connect my printer but I could not find the CUPS
> icon or program. Is it installed with basic system or does it have to
> be installed separately with package manager?
>
> Haga
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