On Tue, 23 Dec 2003 06:50, Marc Shapiro wrote: > On Fri, 19 Dec 2003 bob parker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >I can't speak highly enough of HP. Their Linux drivers are genuine open > >source, and they state they are committed to supporting Linux for all of > >their models of printers. They even retrofit their Linux drivers to their > >printers from years back. (Contrast that with Canon binaries for Wonders). > > Does this apply to only single function printers, and not multi-function > printers which include things like FAX, scanner, or copier? The > multifunction printers are what I keep seeing on the market here. The > boxes make no mention of Linux compatibility and I could not find anything > on their website. Am I looking in the wrong place? When I called HP I was > told that their printers were compatible with Windows and Mac OS. The tech > person that I spoke with seemed to imply that there was no compatibility > with any of their printers and Linux, or at least that he could not tell me > that there was. Now, I know that this is not the case, since I am using an > HP DeskJet 400 with Debian right now, but I don't see any of these newer > printers mentioned as compatible with Magicfilter, which is what I am > using. Is there another way to do this that will let me use these newer > printers? How do I get HP to actually tell me what can work and what does > not?
For the multi-function stuff, this site: http://hpoj.sourceforge.net/ <quote> HP OfficeJet Linux driver This is an HP-sponsored project to develop Linux support for most Hewlett-Packard OfficeJet, PSC, LaserJet, and PhotoSmart printer multi-function peripherals (MFPs), which depending on the model can print, scan, copy, fax, and/or access digital camera memory cards. At this time, printing, scanning, and photo-card access are supported on most models, when either connected to the parallel port or USB on a Linux (Intel or Alpha) workstation, or to a LAN with selected HP JetDirect print servers. </quote> I cannot help you with magicfilter though, I'm doing all I need to do using cups. HTH Bob Parker -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]