Any especially recommended printers for light, general, home use? I'm told that multi-purpose (print, copy, scan, fax) printers will often only work with linux in one mode, such as print or scan. Is there a relatively inexpensive printer with decent driver that will work well in all modes?
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I did a google for Linux compatible printers, and found this.
http://www.linux-foundation.org/en/O...gestedPrinters
Hope it helps.Dell SC1425<br />1 Xeon 3GHZ CPU<br />1GB ECC-DDR2 RAM<br />Onboard ATI Radeon 7000-M w/ 16MB Fixed/unshared RAM<br />Dual 82541Gl Gigabit Nic's<br />DVD-ROM/CD-RW Combo<br />73GB SCSI Drive.<br />Never got Compiz to run properly on the ATI, but that is secondary of course.
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I setup a Brother MFC-210C recently and have all functions Scan/Print/FAX thanks to Brother supplying Linux drivers at their website and some how tos here and there on the net. They are fairly inexpensive and work very well. You can get them at OfficeMax, Office Depot and various other places. (Purchased mine refurbished at Fry's for $35 after my rebate.)
Brother supports Linux very well and will help you when you have a problem. There is also plenty of Linux users like myself who use theses Brother all in one units and can help as well.
I would seriously consider one of these units if you really want an all in one device.
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epson also supports opensource with their drivers. I have always used epson with no trouble. you need epcutils and mtink which are not installed by default for the printer tools, i.e. cleaning print heads, print nozzle test pattern, ink level, align print head.
charlieI tried Enlightenment once, it was pretty cool.
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HP made a lot of work and gave a lot of support to make their printers work with Linux.
I would check the cartdridges' price and look at reviews to see how many pages you can print with one cartdridge and see if you can change the colors separately.
It's the ink that cost more that Chanel No5.
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Originally posted by bootdocepson also supports opensource with their drivers. I have always used epson with no trouble. you need epcutils and mtink which are not installed by default for the printer tools, i.e. cleaning print heads, print nozzle test pattern, ink level, align print head.
charlie
I read about some drivers from EPSON, but it seems they are for 32bit linux... I have Kubuntu Feisty AMD64 (and very happy with it, except from this printing issue...)
Any suggestions??
Thanks in advance, Willy.
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I have an HP Officejet 5610 that is a MP printer/copier/fax/scanner and all the functions work perfectly in Kubuntu/Ubuntu thanks to the HPLIP Toolbox that comes preinstalled under Kubuntu.
I want to support companies that make Linux support a priority and HP seems to be doing this very well. HPLIP software is available for most any Linux system these days, and Kubuntu has it all setup and ready to use in Feisty.
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Originally posted by eriefisherI have a HP PSC 1350 all in one. Solid. Everything works great. You can't go wrong with HP. These styles of printers are usually fairly cheap too.Kubuntu Gutsy Gibbon - Registered Linux User--> # 15709
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