[olug] Printers and Linux compatibility
Eric Penne
epenne at yahoo.com
Wed Jan 22 20:47:41 UTC 2003
Somebody on this list was active in that hpoj development but I don't
remember who. I personally gave up on Cups for local printing support.
The documentation was not up to par for me. LPRng on the other hand,
I didn't even really need to read much documentation. Just enough to
find the lprngtool command.
Using a paid for print driver I got my Canon to work in Linux.
Printers with PostScript support are a must for network printing. It
simplifies printer isntallation. I might not even worry about CUPS or
LPRng support and instead just say PostScript support. If it supports
PostScript then there isn't a need to for a specific driver.
What does everybody else think about just specifing PS support?
Eric
--- Jay Swackhamer <Jay at RebootTheUser.com> wrote:
> The only thing missing for the HP officejet series, is the fax
> capability
> from the workstations.
>
> If you need a deployed example/testimonial, I have an HP G95 on my
> network, with shared printing/scanning setup.
>
>
> > I was just reading something about HP and their multifunction
> > (officejet) printer support for GNU/Linux, there is even a nice
> > sourceforge page dedicated to it. [1] I recently installed cups in
> > Debian, got all the driver packages/database and all - I was quite
> > suprised, there was a lot of printers listed in there. As for
> > multifunction printers though, this is all I have seen. I would
> > definately go with HP in this respect (almost all printing
> respects) and
> > because they tend to give a lot of Linux support. I think so does
> Epson
> > (with scanners?) [2]
> >
> > [1] http://hpoj.sourceforge.net/
> > [2] http://www.buzzard.org.uk/jonathan/scanners-usb.html
> > http://www.freecolormanagement.com/sane/index.html
> > http://www.epkowa.co.jp/english/linux_e/linux.html
> >
> > peace
> > Brian
> >
> > On Wed, 22 Jan 2003 13:30:54 -0600
> > "Craig Wolf" <CJWolf at mpsomaha.org> wrote:
> >
> > |I have been asked for info to provide as part of a spec for
> > |multi-function printers coming into the district. We want them to
> be
> > |"Linux Compatible", you know, to prepare for possible future
> > |transitions. 8<) I am looking for opinions on now to phrase
> that.
> > |Should I goto the level of "being compatible with CUPS and LPRng",
> > |should I just say that "it has to work with LSB compatible
> systems" or
> > |is there something else I am missing that would be better?
> Anything
> > |would be helpful...
> > |
> > |Thanx to all in advance!
> > |
> > |
> > |Craig Wolf
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