Welcome to LinuxQuestions.org, a friendly and active Linux Community.
You are currently viewing LQ as a guest. By joining our community you will have the ability to post topics, receive our newsletter, use the advanced search, subscribe to threads and access many other special features. Registration is quick, simple and absolutely free. Join our community today!
Note that registered members see fewer ads, and ContentLink is completely disabled once you log in.
:: PRODUCT INFO ::
Designed for incredible versatility, Sharp’s
MX-5500N High Speed Workgroup Colour Document
Systems can easily handle the diverse needs of
todayR ...
4 colour all-in-one printer/scanner/copier with
integrated memory card reader to carry most common
types of card, both to print direct and also acts
as a card reader to your d ...
This is the 'new & improved' version of the C88
(products essentially identical), with all but one
bug worked out--printout is skewed clockwise by
about 1/64" (2mm); undetecta ...
HP Deskjet 5940 photo inkjet printer with
PictBridge port.
Best Supported by CUPS and HPIJS/HPLID, giving up
to 1200x1200 dpi print resolution and automatic
paper detection ...
The Photosmart 2610 is an "all in one" device
Specifications
Functions
Color printing, color faxing, color copying,
color scanning
General specifications
Scanner typ ...
Overview
* Image quality with up to 2880 x 720
optimized dpi printing
* Printing (up to 12 ppm, black text)
* Scanning with 48-bit color and 600 dpi
* On ...
Works fine with the provided linux driver and
proprietary software. I had difficulties adding a
printer as it kept saying that "access denied" for
my root password. I later re ...
Canon PIXMA iP5000 is a good choice for a
small/home office user needs as well as for
occasional photo quality printing. The printer
lacks direct network connectivity support ...
This printer I had a bit of difficulty to get
working. I was able to connect to it via cups
using USB only. Parallel did not work for me.
Once it was connected, it recnogiz ...
I have been able to get this printer to work under
cups on RedHat 8-9, and Fedora Core 1-4. It's
recognized as a BJC-6000 and requires no
additional drivers.
Print/Scan/Copy/Photo-Cards (CompactFlash,
SecureDigital, MemoryStick, SmartMedia). Doesn't
need computer to use the copy function or printing
from photo cards. 1200 x 1200 ...
This high-end printer functions very well with the
manufacturer-supplied driver, and also with the
CUPS LaserJet-Series driver.
I found I couldn't get it to work on Ubuntu, ...
Worked out of the box on FC3, using CUPS PCL 6 /
PCL XL driver. Tested from Open Office, nedit,
and Firefox, and the CUPS test page. Printed
beautifully at 600x600.Supposedl ...
This is a multi-function print/scan/copy device
that connects via USB. It can also print directly
from & scan to a memory card.
The printer was setup on Slackware 10.1/Dro ...
LinuxQuestions.org is looking for people interested in writing
Editorials, Articles, Reviews, and more. If you'd like to contribute
content, let us know.