On 05/08/2017 06:46 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 05/08/2017 03:40 PM, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
True for inkjets but I thought we were talking about lasers. My printer
cost around £100 3 years ago and toner replacements cost me well under
10% of that. Inkjets are (no offence) a mug's game and work on the
Gillette principle of cheap razors with expensive blades. If you really
need colour then too bad, but the number of times I actually do need
colour printing are surprisingly few and there's always the local print
shop. In those 3 years I haven't used it once.

Inkjet cartridge refills are fairly cheap here unless you want to get new name brand cartridges.  What brand of laser printer do you have?  I can get b/w laser printers around $100 CAD, but toner replacements are also around that amount.
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Apprently my attempt at a previous reply did not come thru/. Here's another try:, annotated:


You must run this command as root--probably a sudo command in your system.
Here's how it works in my system. (Do not input the " Note that it identifies
each device by its manufacturer's name. So when it encounters your Brother,
it should display the name and IP.

I will
--doug

[root@linux1 doug]# nmap -sP 192.168.1.*
 
Starting Nmap 7.40 ( https://nmap.org ) at 2017-05-08 14:37 EDT
Nmap scan report for 192.168.1.1  >>>this is the local ip--see below
Host is up (-0.20s latency).
MAC Address: 30:5A:3A:A0:55:30 (Asustek Computer)  >>>This is actually the router, static ip 102.165.1.1
Nmap scan report for 192.168.1.12
Host is up (0.000052s latency).
MAC Address: 50:E5:49:B3:A2:51 (Giga-byte Technology)  >>>this is the mobo on a computer called dougPC,  static IP 192.158.1.12
Nmap scan report for 192.168.1.26
Host is up (0.00019s latency).
MAC Address: A4:EE:57:73:CB:85 (Seiko Epson)  >>>this is my Epson printer  >>>this is an example of what you are looking for

Nmap scan report for 192.168.1.29
Host is up (0.00013s latency).
MAC Address: D0:BF:9C:34:CF:8A (Hewlett Packard)  >>> this is my HP LaserJet printer
Nmap scan report for 192.168.1.11  >>> this is the computer I am running the command from
Host is up.
Nmap done: 256 IP addresses (5 hosts up) scanned in 5.78 seconds