On July 26, 2010 03:12:55 pm Dick Angus wrote:
> On July 26, 2010 03:06:51 pm TekBudda wrote:
> > Not sure if this will help, but I know recent versions of Samsung
> > multifunctions  support Linux out of the box...state it right on the
> > side actually.
> > 
> > I know HP support for Linux has been getting a lot better for
> > printers...not sure about scanners though, but worth a check.
> > 
> > Most stuff you are going to find out there will be canon, epson or hp,
> > so I would start by checking their sites or some of the other sites
> > suggested.
> 
> The last three devices I've had, over about 6 years, have been HP multi-
> function devices. They work out of the box on Kubuntu using Xsane as as
> software. I currently have a PhotoSmart C-6280 and it has worked extremely
> well. It's a cabled-network device.

PS: my wife has a Mac mini on our wireless network and she uses this device as 
well.

-- 
An old mainframer getting current
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