On 8/16/20 3:18 PM, Matti Pulkkinen wrote:
Sam Varshavchik kirjoitti 16.8.2020 klo 21.18:
This varies printer by printer, I suppose. But for HP printers, these
days, it's fairly straightforward. The only thing you have to do is
some due diligence, and verify that the particular HP model is
supported by hplip.
My expectation based on a previous bad experience with a Samsung printer
(and various horror stories I've heard online) was that Linux support in
printers would range from abysmal to just plain terrible, but it seems
there are actually a fair few models from HP which even advertise Linux
support. Maybe I'm still living in a past age. Either way it's nice to
be pleasantly surprised.
For many years I haven't had any serious issues with network printers.
I've used EPSON, HP, Canon, and Brother printers. Also a big Konica one
at a school which was more difficult but that was mostly because of
getting user tracking to work.
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