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I had a brother laser printer, had as in got fried by lightening, that was
network attached and worked flawlessly with linux.
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Don wrote:
PRINTERS.... When I was one of the net admins of my kids school in VA,
we
were running LTSP on Ubuntu and had a loony teacher go out and get some
windows printers that we couldn't attach due to lack of drivers...became
a
political thing and she lost...but she wasn't very quiet...
I've had trouble with printers too. HP has developed something called
HPLIP that seems more or less equivalent to the printer console apps
available in windows. It works in conjunction with CUPS, and the printer
apparently needs to be locally attached (for HPLIP, not CUPS.) AFAIK, HP
is the only printer mfr that actually supports Linux.
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