On Monday 30 April 2007 23:07, Kai Ponte wrote:
On Monday 30 April 2007 06:46:09 pm Doug McGarrett wrote:
I don't mean to piggyback on this thread, but it seems easiest, and is not really OT.
Yeah....right...
I don't know who jane curtian might be, sorry--
Having had problems with printers in 9.3, which I intend to stay with until probably at least 6 months from now, I would like a recommendation for a low-cost laser that will absolutely work with this OS out of the box.
Well, my Epson CX3200 USB printer/scanner worked perfectly out of the box on 9.1 > 10.1. I've had no issues whatsoever. I have an HP 1380 at work (parallel) which works as well.
My mom's got a HP somethingoranother printer and had an Epson RX300 before that. (It sucked up too much ink, though.)
I can use USB or parallel, whichever is more reliable. I am getting more and more frustrated with M/S and XP/SP2, and since I lost almost everything in a disk crash, now is the time to look more seriously at Linux, but I _must_ have working printing!!!
(If I could install and get hplip to work,
AFAIK, hplip only works on 10.0 or newer systems. I've not looked in awhile. It is a nice utility, tho.
Maybe that's why I can't get the LJ 2200 to work on 9.3. It tries, but won't. And hplip is not loaded, and apparently won't.
I might be able to use my big HP Laser, that used to work with 10.0, but I've had no luck doing that. Any help would be appreciated. Do I have to download a different copy that isn't on the floppies from someplace, and if so, where? And how?
Dunno. By "big" do you mean an old HP LJIIIsi or a 9500hdn?
Well it's about that big, and does wonderful printing, just not from 9.3. For the mention from someone before about color lasers, I don't have the resources to support supplies, and I rather seldom have the need for color output. --doug
-- kai
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