On 5/3/23 8:15 PM, stepore wrote:
Please forgive the obvious question. Why/how isn't this doable electronically? I assume computing devices are not used in your work
place?
The first two problems are Linux itself and printer manufacturers.
Not all computers and flavors of Linux are compatible with as many
printers as possible. Windows today is more like Linux used to be for
hardware compatibility when any old junk was good.
For example when I bought my new desktop last December, there was only
one Linux distribution I found that played well with both my network and
my printer. Three months later compatibility was a non issue, and I went
back to my favorite Linux flavor.
Not all printer manufactures and their printer models support Linux. Manufacturers may have some printers that are Linux friendly, but other
models are not.
After a few years, as in the case of my printer, manufacturers quit
providing updated drivers and other support for Linux with their older printers.
No available Linux printer drivers leaves with Cups. In my case I had to
try various options to determine which option worked.
I had three main options using Cups with my printer on the network. The
first option printed a few characters on the top of the page and ejected
the sheet. A second option spewed paper with no printing. A third option performed properly. I stopped at this point.
I am guessing OP (as myself) is a home user which means we are our own
IT support. This is where problems generally start. What to do to get
something working.
Some people who post here are new to Linux and post looking for help,
lacking the knowledge of knowing where to look or what to do. For
example, downloading and installing Linux printer drivers - if available
- or acting as Cups Admin is beyond their knowledge base or skill level.
In the workplace this is not an issue. IT works out the problem and
determines the best solutions which may be buying new printers that are supported for use with Linux.
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