On Monday 30 April 2007 01:28, Mark Hull-Richter wrote:
On 4/28/07, Chris Mason (Lists) lists@masonc.com wrote:
Get a networked printer and avoid the whole USB interfacing nonsense.
My apologies: It's been a really long weekend and I typed faster than I read....
I top posted. Goof 1.
For some rason, I thought this was a response from Canon. Goof 2.
Chris:
Seriously, that isn't an option from my end, but I did return the printer and probably will never buy another Canon printer. My attraction to them died when I had to return my wife's IP4300 (an exchange for her IP4200, and exchange for her IP4000) to get another one about six months after the exchange. What a collection of trash!
Anyone know where I can find a good inexpensive scanner?
Thanks.
Mark,
I don't know what you consider inexpensive but my home network uses two Brother MFC-5440CN multifunction units. I have them on a network but they do have USB interfaces and the Brother Linux driver support pages have drivers which work well under Centos 4.x and 5.0 . The Brother Linux support page is http://solutions.brother.com/linux/en_us/index.html if interrested. These units work quite well under both Linux and M$ and the print cartridges are cheap (aftermarket around $5 US).
-w.arkwolf