On Tue, Jul 22, 2008 at 11:02:04AM -0500, Paul Johnson wrote: > On Tue, Jul 22, 2008 at 8:52 AM, Ron Loftin <reloftin@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > Since my old Epson C86 has finally managed to clog up the print heads, > > I'm in the market for a replacement. I'd like to know what the people > > on this list are using for printers that are currently available, since > > we are using versions of CUPS and foomatic that are frozen, and any > > other issues or "gotchas" that you are aware of. > > > > For the replacement printer, I'm considering a color laser printer > > instead of the inkjets that I've been using, and I'm dithering back and > > forth over the question of direct-connect or networked printer. > > Suggestions, warnings, and horror stories are welcome. > <snip> > I have had an absolutely horrible experience with HP1018. It is a > non-postscript printer that HP sells now. It has a print driver > system that reminds me quite a bit of the old "win modems" that > appeared in 1993 or so. I recall it was called the "Zj stream > protocol" or something like that. It is supposed to work with hplip > and some special drivers & firmware, but it is very unstable for us. > After wrestling with drivers a lot, I contacted their support and the > man said to me "we don't even make that, some Chinese company slaps > those together and we sell them to compete in the lowest part of the > market. You get what you pay for." A secretary ordered some because > they are windows compatible. But they are really windows only. At > all costs, avoid HP1018 or any HP device that does not support > postscript protocol. For those who may be interested in low-priced monochrome lasers (the last poster's cautionary tale about the el-cheapo HP lasers makes me think to post this) I've been VERY HAPPY with my Brother HL2070-N printer. I got it for $133 from Amazon about a year and a half ago, but at various times I've seen it for less than $100 there, or at newegg or other places. It "just works" on my Centos system. Plugged it in to USB and up pops a window asking if I'd like to configure it now. I've since changed it to be on the household LAN where it also just works. There's a very similar one that lacks the network interface (I think it's the HL2040) for even less money, but has the same performance specs (but half the RAM, I assume that without the network layer and the administration web page it needs less). Brother has GPL drivers for it, but I didn't need them. it was literally plug and play. -- ---- Fred Smith -- fredex@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ----------------------------- "For him who is able to keep you from falling and to present you before his glorious presence without fault and with great joy--to the only God our Savior be glory, majesty, power and authority, through Jesus Christ our Lord, before all ages, now and forevermore! Amen." ----------------------------- Jude 1:24,25 (niv) -----------------------------
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