Lexmark X1185 and SuSE 9.2
Has anyone successfully configured a Lexmark X1185 (or X1150), which is one of their "All In One" printers, with SuSE 9.2? I have googled for drivers, looked on the Lexmark site, etc. I found a similar question in sourceforge, and the only answer was that the Z600 driver worked fine (for printing). But this driver isn't among the choices in Yast's printer setup. Yast automatically chose the "1100" driver, and when I try to test it I can hear something from the printer for a second, but nothing prints. Any info would be appreciated! Thanks, Mike ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------- cleary_mike@emc.com ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------- There are 10 types of people in the world. Those that understand binary and those that don't.
Mike, http://users.netwit.net.au/~pursang/lex.html Follow the directions on the web page, especially the symbolic links: ln -s /usr/lib/libtcl8.4.so /usr/lib/libtcl8.3.so ln -s /usr/lib/libtk8.4.so /usr/lib/libtk8.3.so You will be using CUPS manager (http://localhost:631) to setup your printer. Also look back over the last 3 days. I just went through this exercise. ...Paul Cleary_Mike@emc.com wrote:
Has anyone successfully configured a Lexmark X1185 (or X1150), which is one of their
"All In One" printers, with SuSE 9.2? I have googled for drivers, looked on the Lexmark
site, etc. I found a similar question in sourceforge, and the only answer was that the
Z600 driver worked fine (for printing). But this driver isn't among the choices in Yast's
printer setup. Yast automatically chose the "1100" driver, and when I try to test it I can
hear something from the printer for a second, but nothing prints. Any info would be
appreciated!
Thanks,
Mike
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