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Installed via CUPS, even hostshared it is working
with no problems.
Up to 22 ppm
Memory: 16 MB on base model
processor: 133MHz Motorola V4 Coldfire
Network models (132 ...
This is a printer which in my opinion not very
good. Its really cheap and affordable but at the
same time , it took a lot of ink , you could
finish one full pack of ink within ...
Body material Plastic
Lens compat. EF, EF-S
AF Mode Automatic (see table for details)
Metering Mode Automatic (see table for details)
Sensitivity ISO 100 to 1600
Kelvin W ...
A really comfortable fast black and white laser
printer.
Cups handle it without any problems - with hpijs
-
The «duplex» - writing on both side of the same
paper - work gr ...
Fine printer, originally made in the first half of
the 90's.
Only thing for linux you should know is you should
use the DocuPrint 4508 ppd file (I use the one
provided by f ...
HP all in one printer, copier scanner with built
in photo card reader. Has built in ethernet and
802.11b wireless conectivity as well as USB
Set up using the instructions a ...
This printer is not yet supported on Linux (as of
8 Jan 2005) -- keep an eye on HP's web site for
drivers from HP.
However, I found that it works fine through CUPS,
with ...
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