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
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