<P>The first time you print to a printer, CUPS creates a <em>queue</em> to keep
track of the current status of the printer (everything OK, out of paper, etc.)
and any pages you have printed. Most of the time the queue points to a printer
-connected directly to your computer via a USB or parallel port, however it can
+connected directly to your computer via a USB port, however it can
also point to a printer on your network, a printer on the Internet, or multiple
printers depending on the configuration. Regardless of <em>where</em> the queue
points, it will look like any other printer to you and your applications.</P>
<H2 CLASS="title"><A NAME="BEGIN">Where Do I Begin?</A></H2>
-<P>Click on the <A HREF="http://localhost:631/admin">Administration</A> tab at
-the top of this page. Click on the <VAR>Add Printer</VAR> button and follow the
-prompts.</P>
+<P>Click on the <var>Administration</var> tab at the top of this page. Click on the <var>Add Printer</var> button and follow the prompts.</P>
-<BLOCKQUOTE>When you are asked for a username and password, enter your login
-username and password or the "root" username and password. On MacOS X, the login
-username (or "short name") is typically your first and last name in
-lowercase.</BLOCKQUOTE>
+<BLOCKQUOTE>When you are asked for a username and password, enter your login username and password or the "root" username and password. On OS X<sup>®</sup>, the login username (or "short name") is typically your first and last name in lowercase.</BLOCKQUOTE>
<P>After the printer is added, CUPS will ask you to set the default printer
options (paper size, output mode, etc.) for the printer. Make any changes as