Hey,

Why not use redhat-config-printers to administer printers?
http://fedora.redhat.com/projects/config-tools/
http://fedora.redhat.com/projects/config-tools/redhat-config-printer.html
More screenshots: http://ait.web.psi.ch/services/linux_new/guides/system/cups/configure_local_printer/

The Redhat (Fedora) config tools are actually quite lightweight, and they just need pygtk and obviously python. I'm pretty sure that at least redhat-config-printer can be built without dependancy on Kudzu.

This is a very powerful and relatively easy to use tool, and it doesn't need Gnome. I would assume it is well translated into other languages too. It seems like a shame to leave it out just because it's a Fedora/Redhat tool. It's open source, after all. You could name it something else. Like I said in another post, gtklpq is good enough for queue management.

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