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Hello all,
Pls send me the link for drivers for Lexmark (X7350) for linux mint. Also send me the installation steps if any.
Please read the LQ Rules and the Question Guidelines link in my posting signature. Don't use text-speak, and asking people to look things up for you is fairly rude. Also, you don't tell us what version/distro of Linux you're using, how the printer is connected, or provide any other details.
Your printer is on that list. Since the driver isn't on their website, you may be able to contact Lexmark for help in getting an old driver. You can probably just use another Lexmark driver from a more current printer, and try one until you get good results. Either that, or buy a new printer that IS supported.
Well TBone, the page link you gave says no linux support. It doesn't mentions that some time back it supported.
Sorry, it does. The entire page is titled "Driver Support for Linux", and has the model listed. It *WAS* supported, and now IS NOT, because the printer is discontinued.
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