Steve,
I am very impressed with my new Canon BJC6000 (don't touch the 5100).
Using printtool, it was up and running in 5 minutes.
http://www.picante.com/~gtaylor/pht/printer_list.cgi
to answer your question.
Have fun,
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Rick L. Mantooth
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On Sat, 8 Jan 2000, Steve Cohen wrote:
=> I have had, since before I started using Linux one of these damned
=> WinPrinters, the HP Deskjet C820. Someone actually hacked together a
=> driver for this beast that worked, somewhat. No color and occasionally
=> it would screw up but you could get printing.
=>
=> Since I installed RedHat 6.1 this driver no longer works. I tried
=> recompiling it, to no avail. It just refuses to print.
=>
=> So I am ready to junk this thing and get a real printer. Problem is,
=> RedHat takes a very conservative approach to saying what printers are
=> compatible with it. Virtually all of the printers on this list
=> http://www.redhat.com/support/hardware/intel/61/rh6.1-hcl-i.ld-15.html
=> are old models, no longer sold or are generic model names that could
=> include many printers (or not). They say that PostScript-compatible
=> printers will work but either there are very few PostScript printers
=> made anymore or the vendors don't even bother listing whether the
=> printers they sell have this capability.
=>
=> Can someone point me at a more complete list of compatible printers or
=> information on how to tell if a printer is compatible?
=>
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