* Max Lawson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I've previously posted on question relative to the Canon LBP 660 printer.
> Actually, it appears that such a printer is a real LOSS as it can not be
> used under Linux.
> I've installed Debian (Slink) on my friend box and would really like her
> bene
Hi !
I've previously posted on question relative to the Canon LBP 660 printer.
Actually, it appears that such a printer is a real LOSS as it can not be
used under Linux.
I've installed Debian (Slink) on my friend box and would really like her
benefit from the available desktop. I'm no
Max Lawson wrote:
>
> Hi John,
>
> Thanx for your answer.
>
> I'll try your tip. I can't access right now the box I'm puttind
> debian on.
>
> A question. You're talking about a Canon Installation manual.
> I would like to know if you're refering to the manual shipped with
> the printer
Hi John,
Thanx for your answer.
I'll try your tip. I can't access right now the box I'm puttind
debian on.
A question. You're talking about a Canon Installation manual.
I would like to know if you're refering to the manual shipped with
the printer ?
I've received a response from
Max Lawson wrote:
>
> Hello !
>
> I've installed Debian-Skink on my friend box which used to run
> under Win95.
> The problem is that I'm not able to access the installed printer.
> It's a Canon LBP 660, a M$-specific hardware !-(
> And I don't know how to customize the printcap file.
>
Hello !
I've installed Debian-Skink on my friend box which used to run
under Win95.
The problem is that I'm not able to access the installed printer.
It's a Canon LBP 660, a M$-specific hardware !-(
And I don't know how to customize the printcap file.
=> Are there drivers avalaible f
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