On Sun, Jul 31, 2005 at 05:35:01PM +0200, Alexander Dalloz wrote:
Am So, den 31.07.2005 schrieb Matt Morgan um 17:11:
I have an HP Color Laserjet 2600N. In a lot of ways it's a great printer--color, laser, cheap (~$400US), built-in networking. But, as far as I can tell, it's not at all linux-compatible (unlike other HP's).
It is a "crippled" printer, a GDI one. It does neither know PCL nor PostScript. If you use a Windows? host as print server then set up a raw print queue in Cups and let the Windows? host render the pages with it's driver.
Matt
Alexander
Not to argue with the above suggestion but does anyone know is HPLIP at Sourceforge has a driver for the HP Color Laserjet 2600N (as it does for the HP Color Laserjet 3500 which is not in Fedora 3 or 4)? We had a power outage so I can't check this for myself. The HP Color Laserjet 3500 is also not a Postscript printer.
So if HLIP has the 2600N driver you can use the CUPS web interface to configure printing to it.