On Sun, 27 Nov 2005 19:24:41 +1300 Dave G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > dave wrote: > > >blah blah another person who recycles PC gear is ezypc in yellow pages under > >computer recycling might pay to call him. > > > >never know what he might have in in regards to PC's lappies printers hd's > >(lo > >these are mainly 2, 6 ,8 gig drives. > > > >dave. > >On Fri, 25 Nov 2005 23:48, Dave G wrote: > > > > > >>Hi CLUG > >> > >>I am in the market for a new printer and was wondering if anyone on the > >>list had any suggestions for either a mid range inkjet of entry level > >>laser? > >> > >>I have googled and checked out Linuxprinting.org but was interested in a > >>local perspective as well > >> > >> > > > > > > > > > > > thanks for all the replies > > I'll bear it all in mind (don't want to get caught out again, as I did > with my last 'non-linux-supported' Canon, I even emailed there NZ Tech > Support but basically got the "bums-rush") > > I note what Nick said about HP but I have checked out the Brother site > and there sure looks like a lot of Linux drivers, cups downloads for > Africa there.... looks very well supported to me
I'd be interested to know if they are open source? > > in reply to Dave I was thinking probably new...but I'll still check out > the other suggestions > > > > > > -- > cheers................Dave G > > Mail to: "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" > > ============================================== > Thunderbird mail 1.0.7 - Gnome 2.12.1 > Ubuntu 5.10 Linux - Kernel 2.6.12.6 (i386) > ============================================== >
