I just found the link, it is:
http://www.picante.com/~gtaylor/pht/printer_list.cgi?make=Lexmark This will give you a list of ALL Lexmark printers. The 1000 is listed as 'paperweight' i.e. does NOT work with Linux : ( a number of other Lexmark printer do work, though. Like I said, the best thing is to use this list BEFORE buying a printer, not after, like I did. But, with the support Linux has been getting from all corners lately, I feel it will only be a matter of time before Lexmark and others start to fall in line. What ever happened to 'The customer is ALWAYS Right'? I let Lexmark know I was looking for Linux drivers for their printer, if enough of their other customer also start looking for Linux drivers, they may change their mind about supporting Linux. *************************WARNING************************ This must NOT turn into an ugly battle. HATE Mail is always forwarded to /dev/null. legitimate requests from customers, though are never ignored for long. I believe there is a HOW-TO for Linux Advocacy which would be good reading before firing off loads of requests for drivers. Myself, when I find a device that isn't supported, I send a simple request for Linux drivers, and hope that others will do the same. That's my 1.575302 Euros worth. Cheers, John Gay