On 04/23/2018 10:28 AM, home user via users wrote:
I'm having to replace my 5-year old desktop printer. Like any good project, I start with requirements! 1. desktop printer. 2. the manufacturer provides real support for the printer running on Fedora as well as windows-7. 3. has printing, scanning, and copying. 4. color and black-and-white, colors are correct when printing from Fedora as well as when from windows-7. 5. at least 600 dpi. 6. USB cable connection (not ethernet or wi-fi) between printer and workstation's tower. 7. either laser or LED, not ink-jet (I'm in a very low-humidity climate). I am especially concerned with requirement #1, and that's why I'm asking this list. What fulfils all the above requirements? Support needs to be more than simply providing a driver for me to download. The at least 600 DPI has to be real, not merely "effective", "simulated", etc. My now dead printer, a Xerox Workcentre 6015, claimed either 1200x1200 or 1200x2400 resolution, but I only got 600 real dots per inch, both in windows-7 and in Fedora. When printing from Fedora, colors were not even close, but were ok when printing from windows-7. Which is better overall: laser or LED? Thank-you for your advice. Bill.
Hi Bill, For printing support, if the manufacturer doesn't support Linux, check for a supporting ppd file at CUPS (Common Unix Printing System) ppd's website: http://openprinting.org/printers For scanning, check out SANE's (Common Unix Scanning System [cuss]) list of supported scanners: http://www.sane-project.org/sane-supported-devices.html To configure saned for network printing, I wrote a How To which Qoppa (PDF Studio) published for me: https://kbpdfstudio.qoppa.com/how-to-set-up-your-scanner-to-work-with-sane-and-pdf-studio-under-fedora-27-linuxs-systemd/ My three favorite scanning tools are Simple Scan, xsane, and PDF Studio. HTH, -T _______________________________________________ users mailing list -- users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe send an email to users-leave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx