Re: kodak all-in-one
- From: scott@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Scott Alfter)
- Date: Fri, 07 Sep 2007 01:48:11 -0500
In article <46e07085$0$18907$4c368faf@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
LinuxUser <LinuxUser@xxxxxxx> wrote:
ray wrote:
Just wondering if anyone has tried the new kodak all-in-one printers with
Linux. I e-mailed Kodak, and of course, got a line about no linux support
and a bunch of B.S. about USB not working properly with Linux.
What you have encountered is the total stupidity of monolithic corporate
marketing departments. They will assimilate or die. It is not our problem.
Take that POS back and get a refund, and check out other brands first.
HP and Brother work fairly well. Check out the CUPS website to be
certain for your chosen model.
Except for some really old, long-out-of-production models, pretty much every
HP all-in-one ever made works with Linux. All features (print, scan, card
reader) on my Photosmart 3210 work under Linux, even when it's connected to
the LAN instead of a USB port. It kicks *ss. I wouldn't hesitate to
recommend them to anybody.
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