[CALUG] MFCs & Linux

Allbritten, Mark Mark.Allbritten at grace.com
Wed Apr 12 09:01:16 CDT 2006


I'm not in my office or near a pc, but HP has a linux driver support matrix (webpage).  Within it you can find what functions and which devices.  Some are fully supported some are not.



 -----Original Message-----
From: 	Hugh Brown [mailto:brownclan at gmail.com]
Sent:	Wed Apr 12 09:57:04 2006
To:	r-link at earthlink.net
Cc:	lug at calug.com
Subject:	Re: [CALUG] MFCs & Linux

I've supported some HP models in an office environment.  The fax stuff
didn't work via the computer (it does with windows), but the print and scan
worked fine.

Hugh

On 4/11/06, Reid Sprague <r-link at earthlink.net> wrote:
>
> All,
>
> This is pretty basic -- just soliciting opinions and experiences.
>
> Have moved and am setting up a home office. Am getting ambiguous info
> regarding how well various multifunction laser machines
> (copy-print-scan-fax) work with Linux. For instance I was excited about a
> model made by Brother until I saw a couple of posts/opinions on other sites
> about lack of Linux support. Opinions & experiences with various
> units/distros in home business office environment appreciated. Will not
> necessarily need my Linux box to act as print server, many MFCs have network
> capability.
>
> Thanks,           Reid
>
>
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