Hi,
does anybody know about a duplex (color) printer with linux support?
either with centos as print server or - preferably - as a stand alone network printer?
thanks.
KIm
On Tue, 2010-10-05 at 15:18 +0200, kim.gabrielsen@get2net.dk wrote:
Hi, does anybody know about a duplex (color) printer with linux support?
Brother MFC-9840CDW [it even supports IPv6]
either with centos as print server or - preferably - as a stand alone network printer?
On Tue, Oct 5, 2010 at 9:19 AM, Adam Tauno Williams awilliam@whitemice.org wrote:
On Tue, 2010-10-05 at 15:18 +0200, kim.gabrielsen@get2net.dk wrote:
Hi, does anybody know about a duplex (color) printer with linux support?
Brother MFC-9840CDW [it even supports IPv6]
I recommend the Brother network series. The unix support and networking functions are excellent.
Been recently using a color duplex, but also have been using bw laser with Linux for 5+ yrs.
Marko A. Jennings wrote:
On Tue, October 5, 2010 9:18 am, kim.gabrielsen@get2net.dk wrote:
does anybody know about a duplex (color) printer with linux support? either with centos as print server or - preferably - as a stand alone network printer?
HP Color LaserJet CP2025
HP Color LaserJet CP3525dn
mark
On Tuesday, October 05, 2010 09:18:09 am kim.gabrielsen@get2net.dk wrote:
does anybody know about a duplex (color) printer with linux support?
Virtually any of the HP's with Postscript work fine, as long as you have or can get a .ppd for it and it's real Postscript. I have an old Color LaserJet 8550DN that works like a champ. Supplies are steep, but this is an 11x17 printer.
For monochrome duplex I'm still using an HP LJ 8000 with duplexer, and the 8150 with duplexer works well, too. If you print enough monochrome, you'll find that the 8K or 8150 are less expensive than the 8550 printing black. All three are 11x17 capable.
On 10/5/2010 9:18 AM, kim.gabrielsen@get2net.dk wrote:
Hi,
does anybody know about a duplex (color) printer with linux support?
either with centos as print server or - preferably - as a stand alone network printer?
thanks.
KIm
CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos
Look at: http://www.office.xerox.com/printers/color-printers/phaser-8560/enus.html ;
Hi,
Epson B-510DN network is included; linux driver available: I have not tested.
Helmut
Von: centos-bounces@centos.org [mailto:centos-bounces@centos.org] Im Auftrag von Ed Westphal Gesendet: Mittwoch, 6. Oktober 2010 13:52 An: CentOS mailing list Betreff: Re: [CentOS] Duplex networkprinter for Linux
On 10/5/2010 9:18 AM, kim.gabrielsen@get2net.dk wrote:
Hi,
does anybody know about a duplex (color) printer with linux support?
either with centos as print server or - preferably - as a stand alone network printer?
thanks.
KIm
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Look at: http://www.office.xerox.com/printers/color-printers/phaser-8560/enus.htm l ;
On Tue, Oct 5, 2010 at 9:18 AM, kim.gabrielsen@get2net.dk wrote:
Hi,
does anybody know about a duplex (color) printer with linux support?
either with centos as print server or - preferably - as a stand alone network printer?
thanks.
KIm
CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos
We've been using a Xerox Phaser 8560DN. Works just fine. The only complaint - the ink is sort of expensive.
Boris.
On Tue, 5 Oct 2010 15:18:09 +0200 kim.gabrielsen@get2net.dk wrote:
does anybody know about a duplex (color) printer with linux support?
either with centos as print server or - preferably - as a stand alone network printer?
At home, I recently replaced an HP office jet with a Lexmark X543 multifunction printer/scanner/copier. The C543 is print-only version. Getting it set up under MacOS X, Fedora and CentOS was a snap. I'm happy with it (I don't print enough to care about the cost of toner).
Recently at work, I had to set up a new HP, and had a hard time finding a Linux PPD, and our sysadmin had no more success. I ended up grabbing the OSX PPD and removing the Mac specific parts.
The office jet at home worked OK once I rebuilt the Fedora HPLIP RPMs for CentOS, but HP's Mac drivers were flaky, and were never updated for news OSX releases.
Jim
On Thu, Oct 7, 2010 at 9:39 AM, James Szinger jszinger@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, 5 Oct 2010 15:18:09 +0200 kim.gabrielsen@get2net.dk wrote:
does anybody know about a duplex (color) printer with linux support?
either with centos as print server or - preferably - as a stand alone network printer?
At home, I recently replaced an HP office jet with a Lexmark X543 multifunction printer/scanner/copier. The C543 is print-only version. Getting it set up under MacOS X, Fedora and CentOS was a snap. I'm happy with it (I don't print enough to care about the cost of toner).
Recently at work, I had to set up a new HP, and had a hard time finding a Linux PPD, and our sysadmin had no more success. I ended up grabbing the OSX PPD and removing the Mac specific parts.
The office jet at home worked OK once I rebuilt the Fedora HPLIP RPMs for CentOS, but HP's Mac drivers were flaky, and were never updated for news OSX releases.
Jim _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos
What was the new HP you were having trouble setting up at work, if you happen to remember?
Thanks.
Boris.
On Thu, Oct 7, 2010 at 8:19 AM, Boris Epstein borepstein@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, Oct 7, 2010 at 9:39 AM, James Szinger jszinger@gmail.com wrote:
Recently at work, I had to set up a new HP, and had a hard time finding a Linux PPD, and our sysadmin had no more success. I ended up grabbing the OSX PPD and removing the Mac specific parts.
What was the new HP you were having trouble setting up at work, if you happen to remember?
It's an HP LJ P4515, and it works well now that it is setup.
To find the Linux driver, I went from the printer's web page to the HP support site to the HPLIP site. The first time, my browser crashed. The second time, I didn't see anything obvious to download. Then I gave up and hacked the Mac PPD. Now, in hindsight, I see that hplip-3.10.6.tar.gz has a suitable PPD. I found the process much more difficult than it should be.
Jim
On Thu, Oct 07, 2010, James Szinger wrote:
On Thu, Oct 7, 2010 at 8:19 AM, Boris Epstein borepstein@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, Oct 7, 2010 at 9:39 AM, James Szinger jszinger@gmail.com wrote:
Recently at work, I had to set up a new HP, and had a hard time finding a Linux PPD, and our sysadmin had no more success. I ended up grabbing the OSX PPD and removing the Mac specific parts.
What was the new HP you were having trouble setting up at work, if you happen to remember?
It's an HP LJ P4515, and it works well now that it is setup.
To find the Linux driver, I went from the printer's web page to the HP support site to the HPLIP site. The first time, my browser crashed. The second time, I didn't see anything obvious to download. Then I gave up and hacked the Mac PPD. Now, in hindsight, I see that hplip-3.10.6.tar.gz has a suitable PPD. I found the process much more difficult than it should be.
I have been very disappointed in HP's support for older hardware (for some loose definition of older).
After a hard drive crash required reinstalling the HP drivers for an old ScanJet, the drivers were no longer available from HP. I replaced that scanner with a new ScanJet 5590 early in 2009, but couldn't use it on my new Macbook Pro with Snow Leopard until the 2nd quarter of 2010 as HP didn't have drivers for it until then (their web site said they would be available in September when I first started looking in August).
That said, we generally use single-function HP network printers that support PCL5 and PostScript as these Just Work(tm) without anything fancy.
My main printer here is an HP 4M Plus with duplex that I bought new in November 1995. It just keeps on printing, although I did spend about $200 last year to have it serviced and new rollers installed.
Bill