poma wrote:
On 23.03.2013 04:04, Fred Smith wrote:
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I'll assume that their other/newer products would work as well.
*assume*
Unfortunately this is an accurate description.
With CUPS, selecting the right printer has always been risky, too many
elements constantly changed, side by side with an outdated manufacturers
drivers.
An especially with the ever changing Fedora.
Fairest would be to leave the choice to the OP.
One I can recommend, the PostScript printer.
If these can help..
http://www.openprinting.org/printers
http://www.cups.org/ppd.php
http://gimp-print.sourceforge.net/p_Supported_Printers.php
http://foo2qpdl.rkkda.com/
http://splix.ap2c.org/
I have used a lot of HP printers because they use Postscript and their own
graphics language which is also supported, and because I've had good luck with
their scanners working, and they seem pretty reliable, and HP keeps the toner
available for a long time. If you just want b/w the 1320 has been good to me.
I have a lot of other HP stuff working with Linux, an old SCSI scanner (legal
size, not letter), and one of their big 11x17 printers for large stuff.
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