On Sun, Mar 3, 2013 at 5:48 PM, David Suna wrote:
> I recently purchased this printer and it is installed and connected to a
> Windows machine on my network. I would like to allow the Ubuntu machine on
> the network to print to this printer as well. The list of printers in the
> drivers list sh
The easiest way is to check the openprinting database or uncle google for
good support of your OS before purchasing the device.
http://www.canon.com.sg/personal/search?q=pixma+mx370&filter=p
lists drivers for Linux (deb/rpm), OS X and Windows.
Regards,
Eliyahu - אליהו
2013/3/3 Michael Shiloh
Have you tried the 360? Often when my printer number doesn't show up I
chose the closest one, and usually that works fine.
On 03/03/2013 07:48 AM, David Suna wrote:
I recently purchased this printer and it is installed and connected to a Windows
machine on my network. I would like to allow the
I recently purchased this printer and it is installed and connected
to a Windows machine on my network. I would like to allow the
Ubuntu machine on the network to print to this printer as well. The
list of printers in the drivers list shows the Pixma MX360 series
but no
For any distribution, I would suggest you not rely on the installer to do any
kind of helpful work on your part when it comes to new or exotic hardware. I
have a few years of experience making RAID cards work and it practically
always requires manual intervention. Be it to make the array bootabl