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2017 Jul 20
3
getting rid of hp c3180
On 20/07/17 07:29, Michael Hennebry wrote: > Does a Canon MF232W work with Centos? >> From > https://www.usa.canon.com/internet/portal/us/home/support/details/printers/black-and-white-laser/imageclass-mf232w#fb5cab1c-c86d-4fda-864d-6023bbc5a3a6_tab > > I got the following message: > There is no driver for the OS Version you selected. The dri...
2017 Jul 11
7
getting rid of hp c3180
I have a hp photosmart C3180 all-in-one and am well and truly sick of it. It seems like every time I go on another printing binge, I need yet another print cartridge. hp-clean doesn't help. IIRC this use it or lose it "feature" is common to inkjets. What should I replace it with? If I want a non-cloggging printer, is laser jet the way I need to go? I'd like to do color
2017 Jul 20
0
getting rid of hp c3180
Does a Canon MF232W work with Centos? >From https://www.usa.canon.com/internet/portal/us/home/support/details/printers/black-and-white-laser/imageclass-mf232w#fb5cab1c-c86d-4fda-864d-6023bbc5a3a6_tab I got the following message: There is no driver for the OS Version you selected. The driver may be included in your...
2017 Jul 20
0
getting rid of hp c3180
On Thu, 20 Jul 2017, Phil Perry wrote: > On 20/07/17 07:29, Michael Hennebry wrote: >> Does a Canon MF232W work with Centos? > My guess would be no. It appears to use a proprietary built in engine that > will need a driver and Canon don't appear to provide drivers for Linux for > that model. I'd be very surprised if it will work. Next on the list is a Brother HL-L2360DW. It appears...
2017 Jul 20
3
getting rid of hp c3180
On Thu, Jul 20, 2017 at 03:27:14PM -0500, Michael Hennebry wrote: > On Thu, 20 Jul 2017, Phil Perry wrote: > > >On 20/07/17 07:29, Michael Hennebry wrote: > >>Does a Canon MF232W work with Centos? > > >My guess would be no. It appears to use a proprietary built in > >engine that will need a driver and Canon don't appear to provide > >drivers for Linux for that model. I'd be very surprised if it will > >work. > > Next on the list is...