On Friday 26 January 2007 4:32 am, Hamie wrote:
> Damn, that's a good price...
>
> I have a LaserJet 2600N (Network connected), which works like a charm. It
> needed a custom config file from the net somewhere, but it's a cracker
> apart from that (Except the envelope feed. You have to remove the p
On Wednesday 24 January 2007 21:37, Thomas Kear wrote:
> Well I've grown quite attached to my low-cost laser, an HP LaserJet 1022.
> 19ppm black on A4, 20ppm on letter, 1200x600 or 600x600dpi. They could
> have been a bit more generous than the 8MB of ram they gave this model, but
> it doesn't pre
Well I've grown quite attached to my low-cost laser, an HP LaserJet 1022.
19ppm black on A4, 20ppm on letter, 1200x600 or 600x600dpi. They could have
been a bit more generous than the 8MB of ram they gave this model, but it
doesn't present a problem in anything but extreme images (which you wo
On Thu, 25 Jan 2007 02:32:20 +1000, Carl Adams wrote:
> > At OpenPrinting there is no record for your HP PSC 1610 but for HP PSC
> > 1600 which should work perfectly. So yours should be working as well i
> > guess! Are you using the HP drivers?
>
> Yes, I've downloaded the recommended hpijs dri
On 24 January 2007 18:32, Carl Adams wrote:
> Daniel Pielmeier wrote:
> > At OpenPrinting there is no record for your HP PSC 1610 but for HP PSC
> > 1600 which should work perfectly. So yours should be working as well i
> > guess! Are you using the HP drivers?
>
> Yes, I've downloaded the recommend
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've had no success getting my HP PSC 1610 Inkjet/Scanner connected to
CUPS under Gentoo. Of course, there's no such thing as a "best" printer,
but do any subscribers have recommendations for printers they've found
easy to connect and use?
Either inkjet or low-cost laser
The problem is using the localhost:631 interface, I don't know either:
1. The device. It's a USB printer, but the choices are:
AppSocket/HP JetDirect
Backend Error Handler
Internet Printing Protocol (http)
Internet Printing Protocol (ipp)
LPD/LPR Host or Printer
SCSI
On Wednesday 24 January 2007 17:32, Carl Adams wrote:
> Daniel Pielmeier wrote:
> > At OpenPrinting there is no record for your HP PSC 1610 but for HP PSC
> > 1600 which should work perfectly. So yours should be working as well i
> > guess! Are you using the HP drivers?
>
> Yes, I've downloaded the
Daniel Pielmeier wrote:
> At OpenPrinting there is no record for your HP PSC 1610 but for HP PSC
> 1600 which should work perfectly. So yours should be working as well i
> guess! Are you using the HP drivers?
Yes, I've downloaded the recommended hpijs driver, and this should work.
The problem is
On Wednesday 24 January 2007 12:33, Carl Adams wrote:
> I've had no success getting my HP PSC 1610 Inkjet/Scanner connected to
> CUPS under Gentoo. Of course, there's no such thing as a "best" printer,
> but do any subscribers have recommendations for printers they've found
> easy to connect and us
2007/1/24, Carl Adams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
I've had no success getting my HP PSC 1610 Inkjet/Scanner connected to
CUPS under Gentoo. Of course, there's no such thing as a "best" printer,
but do any subscribers have recommendations for printers they've found
easy to connect and use?
At OpenPrint
2007/1/24, Carl Adams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
I've had no success getting my HP PSC 1610 Inkjet/Scanner connected to
CUPS under Gentoo. Of course, there's no such thing as a "best" printer,
but do any subscribers have recommendations for printers they've found
easy to connect and use?
Either inkjet
I've had no success getting my HP PSC 1610 Inkjet/Scanner connected to
CUPS under Gentoo. Of course, there's no such thing as a "best" printer,
but do any subscribers have recommendations for printers they've found
easy to connect and use?
Either inkjet or low-cost laser.
Thanks
Carl Adams
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