[CentOS] Need tip on an inexpensive printer for college student using CentOS 5.5
Max Hetrick
maxhetrick at verizon.netMon Aug 16 21:05:47 UTC 2010
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Robert Heller wrote: > At Mon, 16 Aug 2010 14:50:32 -0400 CentOS mailing list <centos at centos.org> wrote: > Almost any *new* *inket* printer is going to be a hassle to get working > under CentOS. HPs are actually the worst -- HP has some anal business > of hardwiring in model numbers in the driver (or some such nonsense), > even when a new model uses the same driver protocols as an older model, > so you need a 'new' driver, even when the old driver would otherwise > work. Yes, the driver is open source, but the pre-built binaries use > bleeding edge system libraries and the sources are a bear to build and > install from source (and will of course screw with yum & rpm). I have an HP OfficeJet Pro (all-in-one) at home and it runs fine under Linux. It was actually plug and play through USB. Also, before that, I had an old HP laser which I can't remember the model of, and again, no issues with it working under Linux. My experience has been pretty decent using HP printers and Linux. Regards, Max
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