try linuxprinting.org..:)
John R Pierce wrote:
Joshua Baker-LePain wrote:
Vote with your wallet -- return the useless POS and buy something that *is* supported.
so what color photo printers are supported in Linux? My personal color printer at home is the Canon i9900, which is connected via USB2 to a WindowsXP system, I don't have much experience trying to do photo printing from Linux, in fact the last time I did any color printing from Unix or Linux, it was on a color Postscript laser printer, and it was nowheres near photo quality.
ditto, multifunction SOHO copier/printer/fax/scanner machines (which is what I'm presuming the MP160 is). Those typically are 90% host software, and require all-in-one application software running on the host system to manage their copier and fax functionality. How would you propose a consumer electronics oriented company support Linux? Which glibc should they link with? which version of gnome/gtk/kde/what should they build their app with? just give the user a source tarball and say 'have fun compiling'? _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos
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