are you from Chicago?
On Wednesday, December 28, 2022 at 09:58:19 PM MST, Daniel Stasinski via
PLUG-discuss wrote:
I saw this whole thread about an hour after Amazon dropped off my ET-3850
printer. Linux Mint detected it and all seems to be working fine. I had a
ET-2750 for 3+ years
I saw this whole thread about an hour after Amazon dropped off my ET-3850
printer. Linux Mint detected it and all seems to be working fine. I had a
ET-2750 for 3+ years and it too worked fine. The only issue I ever had
with it was when printing multiple copies of a page, it would only print
one
Well if you got yours running then your doing good. Epson told me themselves
they don’t make drivers now for Linux. The drivers they still have online are
very old and out of date. I took my Epson printer back because I couldn’t get
it to work with my fedora Linux.
I finally went with the newest
On Tuesday, December 27, 2022 3:09:17 PM CST Harold Hartley via PLUG-discuss
wrote:
> Brother supports Linux on all their printers. I have a all-in-one with fax
> and works great. Epson stopped supporting Linux 3 years ago.
>
You got anything to support this? In the past several years I have, v
Brother supports Linux on all their printers. I have a all-in-one with fax and
works great.
Epson stopped supporting Linux 3 years ago.
On Tue, Dec 27, 2022, at 12:06, Rusty Carruth via PLUG-discuss wrote:
> Report on printer compatibility with Linux as experienced today.
>
> I won't bore everyo
Report on printer compatibility with Linux as experienced today.
I won't bore everyone with all the details (but I will mention this
whole exercise took many hours of research, plus 2 trips to 3 different
stores, and the purchase and return of a printer that didn't do fax as I
wanted), but, I