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- Subject: Re: Epson LP800-S & Linux
- From: Jonathan Q <jq@example.com>
- Date: Sun, 16 Jul 2000 15:40:16 +0900
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Jonathan Shore (jshore@example.com) wrote: Jonathan> Was wondering whether anyone has successfully been able to get an Epson Jonathan> LP800-S printer working with Linux (this model only available in Japan). Jonathan> Unfortunately seems to be a new breed of printer where the print processing Jonathan> is done on the source computer. AKA a Winprinter, since abominations like those and Winmodems first debuted with Windows drivers. I think some Winmodems are now supported under Linux, but it makes me ask "Why?" There are much better modems around, and it's not worth the savings. If I had Winmodem, I'd just throw it away. If it says "Win," you lose. I found a web page in Japanese about using an LP-800S with FreeBSD here: http://tech.millto.net/~mshino/memo/article/20000513/lp-800s.htm#toc1 It also has a link to this page: http://www2.famille.ne.jp/%7emituiwa/ Which lists, among other things, a regular LP-800 on a Linux compatibility list. This page is also in Japanese, and has a lot of info and links. Going more into depth on the above pages is left as an exercise for the reader. Jonathan> Otherwise any recommendations for an inexpensive laser printer that works Jonathan> correctly with Linux? Though I like postscript and know postscript-based Nobody ever got fired for buying an HP printer. I personally like them so well that I would probably never buy anything but an HP printer. If the printer doesn't have to be new, it might also be worth taking a look at used Postscript printers. A guy a work with knows a guy who is in the used printer business. He's honest, a great printer mechanic, has reasonable prices, and is a native English speaker. Let me know if you need his email address and I'll get it for you. Among new, non-ps printers, again, nobody ever got fired for buying HP. They're very well-supported by Linux, too. Generally, though, anything that's supported by your Ghostscript version should be OK. One note about Japanese Postscript printers. J-Postscript behaves a bit differently, so that you really need a Japanese Postscript prin filter (Vine Printfilters has one) or a script to properly handle ascii printing (TurboLinux used to have a little script called jlpr; now they have the Vine Printfilters). To that end, if you do go with a used Postscript printer, there might be something to be said for getting one that doesn't have J-Postscript, if you can. Jonathan
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