Franz:
> On Fri, Jul 21, 2017 at 10:28 AM, [email protected] <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> I've been having some problems with this myself. Specifically, I'm not
>>>> sure how to pass my USB printer to an appVM. The only thing I can see to
>>>> do is to attach my whole USB controller to a VM, but I'm pretty sure if
>>>> I do that I'll lose my input devices (USB keyboard and mouse) and not be
>>>> able to control the system.
>>>
>>> See https://www.qubes-os.org/doc/usb/#attaching-a-single-usb-
>> device-to-a-qube-usb-passthrough
>>>
>>>> Do you have to have a usbvm (sys-usb) in order to get this to work?
>>>
>>> Yes.
>>
>> Thanks for the reply! I had seen that documentation, but I was hoping
>> there was another way to do it.
>>
> 
> Just buy yourself a cheap network printer adapter that will transform your
> printer in a network printer. Then you follow Qubes tutorial for a network
> printer, which is the canonical way to print under Qubes.
> 
> Why complicate your life when it can be simple?
> Best
> Fran

I actually tried that for about an hour, couldn't get it to work and
gave up on it. My printer has a network port too so I didn't need an
adapter. I don't remember exactly what errors I was getting, but even
after I managed to add the printer and install the drivers from the
manufacturer the printer would never respond.

Oh well, maybe I'll try it again sometime and worst case be able to give
a more detailed report.

Thanks!
-Jackie

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