Hi, Perhaps someone here has already solved this:
I have wasted another 20 hours trying to get sane (or anything that scans) to see a networked Samsung CLX-4195FN. And this is s journey I have travelled before with a B+W Brother MFP which ran for a few years under various flavours of Debian with the help of endless playing with the drivers provided by Brother. Samsung also provide drivers, and I have had the machine operating under Arch and Debian Stable for some months. But I need to run sid to have later versions of other software, hence my current predicament. I need to replace the Samsung with something that really will run under sid. I am looking for a colour laser MFC (no need for fax). It must be networked (ethernet is fine, though wifi would be ok), and modestly priced -- small business model, say in the £200-400 range. I see that HP and OKI both claim to offer Linux drivers, for example. The sane-project.org website never has the current models, however, so I would like to hear any positive experience others have had before buying another expensive failure. TIA richard -- Richard Lyons -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/20140714131322.ge17...@co-ho.net