David Gerard wrote: > 2010/1/16 fernandocarvalho <wineforum-user@xxxxxxxxxx>: > > >> I agree with you about real printers. Personally I would make a campaign against the brands that don't care about Linux users. >> Speaking of it, is there a blacklist of hardware that don't work with Linux that I can trust? >> > > > If it's supported by CUPS/GutenPrint, then you're good. > > It helps that CUPS is now developed by Apple, so any printer > manufacturer who wants their device to work on a Mac better support > CUPS. > > This may be a good thing. All you have to do is look and see if the printer is 'Mac Compatible' then? > Lexmark are the name that spring to mind who resolutely refuse to > support Linux in any way. > > They also make some really poor printers since they were spun off of IBM. The only printers that I like are the higher end (and very expensive) printers for industrial type use. James McKenzie