printer(/copier/etc.) recommendations?
Mick Timony
michael.timony at verizon.net
Tue Mar 27 01:49:00 EDT 2007
The HP all in one models seem to work pretty good, plus HP has Linux
drivers for them. I think you need one or all of the following packages
on Debian (Ubuntu should be pretty much the same):
hp-ppd - HP Postscript Printer Definition (PPD) files
hpijs - HP Linux Printing and Imaging - gs IJS driver (hpijs)
hpijs-ppds - HP Linux Printing and Imaging - HPIJS PPD files
hplip - HP Linux Printing and Imaging System (HPLIP)
hpoj - HP OfficeJet Linux driver (hpoj)
At the moment I've an HP PSC 2210 (bought in 2005?) and it works well,
prints, copies, scans, & faxes. And fairly easy to setup in CUPS.
On Mon, 2007-03-26 at 22:13 -0400, Seth Gordon wrote:
> Our printer, an Epson Stylus C86, is becoming more and more interested
> in printing "Still Life With Polar Bear In Snowstorm" than it is in
> printing the documents we actually send it.
>
> Also, I am engaged in an epic battle of red tape with an insurance
> company.[*] So as long as I'm getting a new printer, I should look into
> those print/copy/fax/scan models.
>
> What models of home-quality printer--both the plain printers and the
> all-in-one machines--are easy to connect to (Ubuntu) Linux?
>
> (FWIW, photo-quality reproduction has never been a priority for us.)
>
> [*]Has anyone else here dealt with United Healthcare's flexible spending
> account administration?
>
>
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