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[ossig] Best printer support for Linux/FreeBSD
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- Subject: [ossig] Best printer support for Linux/FreeBSD
- From: Hanxue Lee <leehanxue@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 28 Feb 2005 09:35:01 +0800
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Hi all,
I need a little bit of advice here. I am planning to get a new
printer, but my concern is CUPS support.
My main requirements are:
1. Able to print in through CUPS (at least blank and white, OOo documents/PDF)
2. Able to get cheap refills
My current printer is a Canon BJC 210. Went through
www.linuxprinting.org and looked at the database. HP's printers seems
to be well supported. I am considering Lexmark and Dell, mainly
because of their low price. Anybody has any experience with these two
brands?
Thank you in advance.
Best regards,
Lee Hanxue
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