Good question. Mainly because I've had good experience with using HP on
Linux.
On the other hand, HP is notorious for causing problems with
non-original ink, so maybe I should look elsewhere.
Open to suggestions for an all-in-one that works well on Linux and does
not try to force you to buy rigin
HP work on Linux using proprietary drivers. It's a mixed bag.
I've been using Canon for some years now. It works well with
Linux and somewhat okay with Android. I have not tried buying
non-original ink.
If you're willing to spend a little more on
Hi,
Before getting rid of the printer, if you are sure it's dead , try mechanically
cleaning the printhead (never use it on a device that have warranty or can be
fixed on other options ) . when you clean it do not use hot water or solvents,
this might damage the printhead, ofc it wold kill you
On Sun, 24 Dec 2023 10:13:47 +0200
Shachar Shemesh wrote:
> If you're willing to spend a little more on the printer itself, there
> are printers where the ink comes in liquid form rather than
> cartridges. If you're doing a lot of printing, they are considerably
> cheaper to operate.
thanks - I k
About cleaning the printhead - no idea how to do it, but I'll look for
information. In any case, nothing to lose since the printer is 8 years
old so not under warranty.
About not connecting to the internet - YES - that is how I was able to
use non-original ink for 8 years since the firmware was ne
Shlomo Solomon said on Sun, 24 Dec 2023 10:07:17 +0200
>Good question. Mainly because I've had good experience with using HP on
>Linux.
>
>On the other hand, HP is notorious for causing problems with
>non-original ink, so maybe I should look elsewhere.
>
>Open to suggestions for an all-in-one that