Would you recommend the product? yes | Price you paid? (in USD): $9.00 | Rating: 8
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Kernel (uname -r):
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2.6.18-6-686
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Distribution:
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Debian Etch
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Poor documentation was included with the product. The driver disk is similarly crappy, just a bunch of directories (like 9) with *.exe files with no descriptions.
Anyway, the trick was to plug the empty usb cable into the computer (I did it on a Windows XP machine) before plugging the parallel end into the printer. XP must have pushed something onto the chip so that it knew it was a printing cable. Then I plugged in the printer and it worked fine. I then unplugged the usb cable from the XP box and plugged it into my Debian Etch box and CUPS found the printer as a USB printer.
I'm not sure if you could do it without the XP box. I blundered across a thread on net that said to plug the empty cable in. I was still on the XP box fiddling around, so I just did it there.
Otherwise, it works perfectly and was really inexpensive.
Nothing shows up in lspci. lsusb -v shows a usb printer, but not the cable.
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