My dad returend the HP LaserJet 3100 multifunction devices, and got a NEC SuperScript 660plus.
Of course everything will be fine and dandy in Windows, but I never boot into Windows anymore, nor do I want to. We have a little 3-node LAN set up here on coax with ancient SMC 8013 cards that works for us so far. My dad used to have a Canon BJC-4000, and I used to print to it using the bjc-600 magicfilter filter (slightly tweaked to 600 dpi, I think). My main fear is that this is a part of that appalling new trend to manufacture hardware that is incompatible with anything but Windows because the company only releases industry non-standard Win95 drivers for it, and won't release specs. Worse, it could be one of those printers that require CPUsage on the Window$ client machine. Can anyone tell me if this is true? If not, I was wondering... does anyone know what filter this new device is best suited for? Should I use the ghostscript laserjet driver, ljetplus, ljet3, 4, or what? Thanks for your help. -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] A scientific truth does not triumph by convincing A. Kiyan Azarbar its opponents and making them see the light, but Ottawa, Canada rather because its opponents eventually die and a Linux 2.0.33 new generation grows up that is familiar with it. 1024/0x9A9EC5EA 4F3ADBDA1EE5850209DD8BB205250ED2F696A7BE ^- Max Planck ----- End forwarded message ----- -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] A scientific truth does not triumph by convincing A. Kiyan Azarbar its opponents and making them see the light, but Ottawa, Canada rather because its opponents eventually die and a Linux 2.0.33 new generation grows up that is familiar with it. 1024/0x9A9EC5EA 4F3ADBDA1EE5850209DD8BB205250ED2F696A7BE ^- Max Planck -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]