It's usually possible to set up a networked printer to work with Linux, which is especially useful in offices where workstations or servers use that popular operating system. You'll generally need to ...
While many manufacturers don't offer out-of-the-box Linux support, this isn't a death knell for your printer options. Manufacturers such as HP and Brother actively support print drivers for Linux ...
My four-and-a-half-year-old HP H470b mobile bluetooth printer gave up the ghost recently. After poking around inside of it for long enough to convince myself that it wasn't going to be easily revived, ...
My own saga should prove educational. I wanted to use the Canon iP3000 photo printer, part of the company's PIXMA printer series. But I was unable to find a Linux driver for the iP3000 at the Canon ...
Connecting Ubuntu Linux to a networked printer Going to Start, Control Panel, Printers, Add A Printer brings up the dialog to add a printer. Select Network printer. Click Next to begin the process. If ...
A clarity-minded Ubuntu Forums user has written up simple, but effective, instructions on how to share a printer, and trade files, from a Windows machine with a Linux device, and the other way around.
I'm considering buying a low cost laser printer for home use, and want to be sure to look into Linux compatability.<BR><BR>I currently have a Lexmark ink jet hanging off another Windows computer, and ...
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