A script could be written to install drivers;
A simple one could have an
rpm -i name-of-driver or a
rpm -Uvh name-of-driver command.
It may be easier to simply run the instal command from within the folder where the drivers are located. i.e. in Dolphin it's just a matter of pressing F4 to split the screen with the top half showing Dolphin and the bottom section showing a Konsole from where the install command can be run.
BUT in saying that, you would need to find out if the downloaded drivers are compatible with PCLinuxOS as they may install okay but could cause issues with other components, and as they are
non-repo drivers forum members may not be able to provide assistance as they wouldn't know the differences from your "local" install and a "repo" install.
Have you searched the repo for your printer? Quite a few are covered. Is
task-printer and
system-config-printer installed? they are a good place to start.
Lastly, you could do a
Requested Package Updates or a
New Package Request after reading the following links.
I'm unsure whether the
Regularly updated packages covers printers or not, mebbe
pinoc can advise.
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