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Re: printing stopped working--any ideas?



On Wed, Jan 09, 2002 at 08:57:03PM +0000, thyrinn@attbi.com wrote:
> I have one of these printers.  The only way I ever got 
> it working was using gimp-print(?) and CUPS.  lpr and 
> all of that wouldn't work.  Also with this setup the 
> quality was awful.  It would only do greyscale.  When I 
> hooked the same printer to a Win9x computer with the 
> Canon drivers it printed just fine.  The printer has 
> since run out of ink and I haven't gotten around to 
> spending another $35 for ink for the $80 printer.  I had 
> this working around 4-6 months ago.

IMHO, for b/w printing that _will_ always work, try swaping your 
printer for HP DeskJet series - I have the old 500 and it works 
perfectly. Refiling the cartridge is cheap; can't complain.

If you want good quality, look for a printer that is supported 
under Linux. Either it is PostScript or some other open 
standard.

Looking at magicfilter, these are the printers/standards you get 
at least support for folloing printers:

galactic@polaris:/etc/magicfilter$ ls
StylusColor-1520@1440dpi-filter   cpsonly300-filter   ljet3-filter
StylusColor-500@360dpi-filter     cpsonly400-filter   ljet4-filter
StylusColor-500@720dpi-filter     cpsonly600-filter   ljet4050-filter
StylusColor-600@1440dpi-filter    deskjet-filter      ljet4l-filter
StylusColor-600@360dpi-filter     dj500-filter        ljet4m-filter
StylusColor-600@720dpi-filter     dj500c-filter       ljet4ml-filter
StylusColor-800@1440dpi-filter    dj550c-filter       ljetplus-filter
StylusColor-800@360dpi-filter     dj690c-best-filter  ljetpluslo-filter
StylusColor-800@720dpi-filter     dj690c-filter       ln03-filter
StylusColor-II-IIs@360dpi-filter  dj690c-low-filter   m8510-filter
StylusColor-II@720dpi-filter      e312-filter         necp6-filter
StylusColor-IIs@720dpi-filter     epson9-filter       oki182-filter
StylusColor-generic-filter        epson9c-filter      pj-filter
StylusColor@360dpi-filter         epsonlq-filter      pjxl-filter
StylusColor@720dpi-filter         epsonlqc-filter     pjxl300-filter
bj10e-filter                      ibmpro-filter       ps300-filter
bj200-filter                      jetp3852-filter     ps400-filter
bj600-filter                      la50-filter         ps600-filter
bj600_draft-filter                la75-filter         psonly300-filter
bj610-filter                      laserjet-filter     psonly400-filter
bj800-filter                      laserjetlo-filter   psonly600-filter
bj800_draft-filter                lbp8-filter         r4081-filter
cps300-filter                     lj250-filter        stylus800-filter
cps400-filter                     ljet2p-filter       tek4693-filter
cps600-filter                     ljet2plo-filter     tek4696-filter


But this is the lesson we all have to learn - looking for 
hardware that is supported under more than Winblows.. Then 
again, it is usually the better hardware that is supported for 
Linux based distros anyway...


- Adam

PS. ALL cheap ass printers are cheap because companies do not 
make money off of them - they make money when you buy ink. Thus, 
cheap printers usually have unrefilable cartridges...



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