Thanks Michael and Gene.
This model (MS310d) doesn't have a built-in server, or ethernet or wifi
networking, so that's not an option.
I installed dfu and tried "dfu-util -l" with the printer powered on and
plugged in by USB, but it wasn't listed. So I guess it's not supported
by dfu.
I think I'l
On Sunday 25 December 2016 10:58:49 Alex Gould wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> Has anyone been able to upgrade a Lexmark printer firmware via USB in
> Linux?
>
> I am using an MS310d. Lexmark has a windows firmware update utility
> but it doesn't detect the printer under
On Sun, 2016-12-25 at 07:58 -0800, Alex Gould wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> Has anyone been able to upgrade a Lexmark printer firmware via USB in
> Linux?
>
> I am using an MS310d. Lexmark has a windows firmware update utility
> but
> it doesn't detect the prin
Hello everyone,
Has anyone been able to upgrade a Lexmark printer firmware via USB in
Linux?
I am using an MS310d. Lexmark has a windows firmware update utility but
it doesn't detect the printer under WINE.
Printing workers ok with CUPS but the firmware update promises to fix
some errors
On Fri, Oct 04, 2002 at 02:07:36PM -0400, infotechsys wrote:
> Hi,
> I have potatoe on my other cpu and
> was wondering if anyone is using
> lexmark Z45 printer with potatoe?
> The printer has a parrallel and a usb
> port with it.Does anyone for-see any
> problems I might have with this
> printer
Hi,
I have potatoe on my other cpu and
was wondering if anyone is using
lexmark Z45 printer with potatoe?
The printer has a parrallel and a usb
port with it.Does anyone for-see any
problems I might have with this
printer if i buy it?
later-
wayne
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most comfortable printing system (manageable via a web interface) I've
ever seen. You need the PPD file which comes with the Lexmark printer.
> > This is a postscript printer with 1 Mb of memory (I think).
I would think it has 4 MB. If you're lucky, you can get a bigger
memory w
> I have been reading a lot of messages about printers lately.
>
> I am wondering what filter I should use for a Lexmark optra E310
> printer.
> This is a postscript printer with 1 Mb of memory (I think).
I have this very same printer... since it's postscript you don't need
any filters at all..
We need a lot more info to figure out what's wrong! I've got an Optra
R+ which works beautifully with Debian. The problem is much more
likely to be with your setup of lpr/lprng, apsfilter/magicfilter, etc.
Can you give some more details? Specifically, do you have it attached
to a parallel printe
Anyone using a Lexmark printer with Debian ? Specificly an Optra E ?
I can't get Debian to print anything...are there any web pages or
documents I can look at. I read all the man pages but it didn't help.
Maybe someone can post the steps I would go through to get it working.
Thanks,
Matthew
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