Anson Gardner wrote: > http://www.digg.com/linux_unix/Samsung_Linux_printer_driver_modifies_the_permissions_of_many_executables > > I was going to recommend a Samsung Laser printer (like my ML-2250) on > the "Economic Printer" thread, but now maybe not. > > Well, in fact I still recommend it, just not their driver CD. I wonder if my > CD (which is quite a bit older than the one mentioned in the article) has > that problem. I do remember being impressed that the driver CD supported > Debian.
I had an ML-1450 which worked brilliantly on CUPS (as an HP laserjet) straight out of the box. I tried the Linux driver on the CD ("supported for Red Hat"). It worked (after a little tweaking with symlinks, perhaps permissoins too) but was not worth the effort. I recently bought an ML-2570. The CD contains a ppd driver for CUPS. It works well except for OOo, so I use the generic CUPS PostScript driver. I did report this bug to Samsung, but I had no reply. The generic CUPS PostScript driver does not provide a control for toner-save mode but otherwise works flawlessly. I documented all this in the openprinting.org database [1]. I would suggest that you dig out the ppd driver from the Samsung CD (or CD download from website) and try that with CUPS. [1] http://openprinting.org/show_printer.cgi?recnum=Samsung-ML-2570 -- Chris. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]