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With crisp 600 X 600 DPI resolution, the HL-1230
delivers high quality printouts at at 12 pages per
minute. Quick and easy to install with
user-friendly software ...
This is a cheap, compact laser printer, up to
16ppm, 2400x600 dpi resolution, 8Mb memory, USB
2.0 interface, 250 page paper cassette.
Installed on Debian Sarge (3.1), kerne ...
I had this printer set up in Mandrake 9 before
with an rpm that worked great. Packet didn't help
on with the comp I switched it to. It's running
Mandrake 10.1 OE. Just plug ...
Installed no problems with Mandrake 10.0
quite temperamental to run, unlike its little
brother the 3550. seems to have a very touchy top
cover that if not sitting 'just' righ ...
A nice medium price laser printer with both USB
and parallel interfaces included. Connected using
USB to my server everything worked first time and
CUPS found it without any p ...
Gphoto2 works very well with this camera in ptp
mode - it may well work well using the normal
driver as well but my kernel doesn't have usb mass
storage built in.
Go to the ...
Brother HL 1440 Laser Printer
up to 15 PPM
up to 1200 dpi
2 MB Standard memory, upgradeble to 34 MB
Parallel and USB interfaces standard
PCL 4 Emulation for DOS priniti ...
An ancient laser printer... I'd say it is
1.5x1.x0.75 ft (.75=height). The top is curved, so
one end is shorter than the other. Here's a
description from the site:
THE BE ...
The EPIA 5000 is the baby brother of the EPIA 800
and is equipped with a 533MHz Via C3 CPU. Other
than the CPU (and the fact that this unit requires
no CPU fan) this board is ...
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