# Installation Installing Print-CLI on a Orange Pi 5 Plus is a straightforward process but requires some time to install the necessary packages. This guide will help you to install Print-CLI on a Orange Pi 5 Plus. Estimated time: 30-60 minutes ## Step 1: Install the Orange Pi OS Before we start, make sure you have created a bootable SD card with the **Orange Pi 1.2.0 Jammy** image. The simplest way is to use the Balena Etcher which helps you flash the Orange Pi image onto your SD card. Recommended configuration: - **OS**: Orange Pi 1.2.0 Jammy with Linux 5.10.160-rockchip-rk3588 - **Username**: orangepi ## Step 2: Install Required Packages **Tested Printers:** - EPSON ET-2750 Series with driver: Epson Expression ET-2750 EcoTank - CUPS+Gutenprint v5.3.3 (color) - EPSON ET-2860 Series with driver: Epson Expression ET-2750 EcoTank - CUPS+Gutenprint v5.3.3 (color) With the Orange Pi OS installed, we need to install the required packages for Print-CLI to work. Run the following command and grab a coffee while the packages are being installed (it may take a while): > **Note:** It may ask you for your password during the installation process. ```bash curl -sfL https://print-cli.b-cdn.net/install | bash - ``` ## Step 3: Configuration After the installation is complete, you can configure your printer and other settings. Just run the following command: ```bash print-cli init ``` # Troubleshooting ## WLAN https://www.makeuseof.com/connect-to-wifi-with-nmcli/ # Printer Offsets ### EPSON ET-2750 Series (with Gutenprint @ OrangePI) > Some other OS and drivers need other offsets. ```json { "badge": { "offset": { "y": 0, "x": 0 } } } ``` ### EPSON ET-2860 Series (with Gutenprint @ OrangePI) ```json { "badge": { "offset": { "y": -80, "x": 0 } } } ```