Modern Inkjets And Linux Support?
Clinton Work asks: "There are tons of cheap/high quality inkjet printers on the market,
but all of them use proprietary Windows printer drivers. The older
HP inkjets have Linux drivers but are no longer on the market. Your only option is too choose a more expensive inkjet or a cheap laser printer with postscript support. I have looked at the modern printing software like LPRng and CUPS without any luck. Does anybody have a solution?"
The database has links to the drivers needed for each printer, or the filters (LPD, CUPS) that are needed.
Here are the color inkjets that are listed to work "perfectly";
Canon - BJC-70, BJC-210, BJC-250, BJC-600, BJC-610, BJC-620, BJC-800, BJC-4000, BJC-4100, BJC-4200, BJC-4300, BJC-4400
Citizen - ProJet IIc
Digital - DECwriter 520ic*
Hewlett Packard - 2000C, 2500C, DesignJet 3500CP, DeskJet 400, DeskJet 420C, DeskJet 500C, DeskJet 540, DeskJet 550C, DeskJet 560C, DeskJet 600, DeskJet 1200C, DeskJet 1600C, DeskJet 1600CM, PaintJet*, PaintJet XL*, PaintJet XL300*
Lexmark - Optra Color 40, Optra Color 45
Olivetti - JP350S*, JP450*, JP470*
Samsung - SI-630A*
Tektronix - 4696*, 4697*
Xerox - DocuPrint C20
Here's another example; a list of Lexmark printers (inkjet or not, perfect or not);
Mostly - 1020 Business, 3000
Partially - 1000, 1100, 2030, 2070, 3200, 5000, 5700, 7000, 7200, Winwriter 400*, Z11, Z51
Paperweight - 1020, 2050, Winwriter 100*, Winwriter 150c*, Winwriter 200*
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