On Wednesday 16 September 2009 09:20:47 cornel panceac wrote:
> 2009/9/16 Anne Wilson
>
> > On Wednesday 16 September 2009 05:56:32 Frank Cox wrote:
> > > hey may not clog, but they do dry out after a while.
> >
> > I just brought a deskjet back into service after two years of non-use,
> > and it
2009/9/16 Anne Wilson
> On Wednesday 16 September 2009 05:56:32 Frank Cox wrote:
> > hey may not clog, but they do dry out after a while.
> >
> I just brought a deskjet back into service after two years of non-use, and
> it
> printed immediately on the existing cartridges.
>
> it was probably def
On Wednesday 16 September 2009 05:56:32 Frank Cox wrote:
> hey may not clog, but they do dry out after a while.
>
I just brought a deskjet back into service after two years of non-use, and it
printed immediately on the existing cartridges.
Anne
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On Wednesday 16 September 2009 00:34:19 John R Pierce wrote:
> get an ethernet printer, sheesh.
>
It's not always that simple. Sometimes an extra cable connection is just not
an option.
My HP7180 works perfectly by wireless, including scanning.
Anne
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On Tuesday 15 September 2009 20:50:52 Joseph L. Casale wrote:
> My home network doesn't have any wireless access points (to slow) and
> I was iSCSI booting my wkst for a while:) Now I need to setup a printer
> so I was going to get an HP Photosmart C4580.
>
I print to my HP all-in-one via wireless
Frank Cox wrote:
> On Tue, 15 Sep 2009 17:20:00 -0700
> Bill Campbell wrote:
>
>
>> One good thing about the HP splatjets is that they are designed so they
>> don't clog after long periods of inactivity.
>>
>
> They may not clog, but they do dry out after a while. I have a HP fax machine
On Tue, 15 Sep 2009 17:20:00 -0700
Bill Campbell wrote:
> One good thing about the HP splatjets is that they are designed so they
> don't clog after long periods of inactivity.
They may not clog, but they do dry out after a while. I have a HP fax machine
that uses a black inkjet cartridge and w
On Tue, Sep 15, 2009, John R Pierce wrote:
>Joseph L. Casale wrote:
>> My home network doesn't have any wireless access points (to slow) and
>> I was iSCSI booting my wkst for a while:) Now I need to setup a printer
>> so I was going to get an HP Photosmart C4580.
>>
>> The HPLIP page shows no netw
>get an ethernet printer, sheesh.
I actually wanted wireless because of the location I want to put it:)
>I have a Brother MFC7345N (Costco version of the 7340 with an ethernet
>interface) on my home LAN, is a B&W Laser, color scanner, copier, fax,
>both flatbed and sheet feed scanning/faxing/copy
Joseph L. Casale wrote:
> My home network doesn't have any wireless access points (to slow) and
> I was iSCSI booting my wkst for a while:) Now I need to setup a printer
> so I was going to get an HP Photosmart C4580.
>
> The HPLIP page shows no network support:( I _was_ going to use a USB
> wirele
>If you succeed, you can add an article to the wiki ;-)
I am going to hit the Fedora list, get it working there and then work backwards.
If I do get it in CentOS, I will add the page.
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Am 16.09.2009 um 00:09 schrieb Joseph L. Casale:
>> Hm. So you can setup networking to an USB-stick without an OS?
>>
>> I thought you needed to load the firmware onto the stick before it
>> does anything useful at all.
>
> Apparently the HP's support this, at least some quick searches show
> p
>Hm. So you can setup networking to an USB-stick without an OS?
>
>I thought you needed to load the firmware onto the stick before it
>does anything useful at all.
Apparently the HP's support this, at least some quick searches show people
with success. Of course I haven't tried it:)
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Am 15.09.2009 um 23:05 schrieb Joseph L. Casale:
>> Does that actually work the way you intend it to?
>> I have my doubts...
>
> It should, others do it:)
Hm. So you can setup networking to an USB-stick without an OS?
I thought you needed to load the firmware onto the stick before it
does an
>Does that actually work the way you intend it to?
>I have my doubts...
It should, others do it:)
>Buy a wireless AP and save a lot of trouble.
>
>Is your time worth nothing?
Depends who you ask:) At home, I'll do next to just about anything, heh...
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Am 15.09.2009 um 21:50 schrieb Joseph L. Casale:
> My home network doesn't have any wireless access points (to slow) and
> I was iSCSI booting my wkst for a while:) Now I need to setup a
> printer
> so I was going to get an HP Photosmart C4580.
>
> The HPLIP page shows no network support:( I _w
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