On Mon, 30 Apr 2012 10:04:10 +0200 Stephane Guedon <steph...@einstein.22decembre.eu> wrote:
> Le lundi 30 avril 2012 12:59:10 kwk...@hkbn.net a écrit : > > On Sun, 29 Apr 2012 21:55:08 +0200 > > > > Stephane Guedon <steph...@einstein.22decembre.eu> wrote: > > > Hi everyone > > > > > > I am now forced to replace my epson printer. > > > > > > Anyone think of a printer for which ink is quite cheap (contrary > > > to the epson) and that allow to have status not only in windows ? > > > > > > Epson as an utility to have ink status in windows and linux, but I > > > have my printer on a server and was in hope some could have ink > > > status iin cups ... > > > > > > So, anyone that have a suggestion is welcome ! > > > > Is it just me? There is a bad GPG signature (maybe it is due to the > > accent character(s)). > > > > Anyway, IMO hplip is much nicer than mtink (there is the > > command-line tool hp-level included that displays ink level), and > > HP ink don't dry up if you leave the printer idle for 2 weeks, > > unlike Epson. Of course, if you print a lot you should consider > > laser printer. > > > > Kerwin > > Anyway, I don't print so much, but I need one ! > > I don't know why you say I have a bad gpg. I think I put it on the > gpg servers, so It should be ok. Did you try to search for it ? > > Thanks > I got the key 0x0403A28B2D8DE8FB from zimmerman.mayfirst.org (one of the keys.gnupg.net keyserver) but signature verification fails for both messages. Kerwin.
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