On Wed, 15 Mar 2006 14:18:38 -0700, Nathan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Cool! My wife's been wanting a photo-printer, and our scanner is on
it's last legs and can only be used at the computer it`s plugged into.
I'd like to add a headless linux server to my home setup soon, so the
compatibility would be very useful there.
Tell me, how are the ink prices for that thing? Have you tried
printing photos on photo-paper yet? Are you sharing the printer as
well? Details, I need details! I may just go out and get one of
those as a present for our upcoming wedding anniversary...
~ Nathan
While we're on the topic, I have a HP Photosmart 3210 combo
printer/scanner that I'm very pleased with. Hp has utilities for
monitoring ink levels etc and configuring stuff (linux native) and it's
also a very nice printer. It worked right out of the box with the hp
drivers and cups :). It also scans very very nicely (sane, which the hp
utilites can config) and can print/scan from/to memory sticks and cards :).
-Brian
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