It's usually possible to set up a networked printer to work with Linux, which is especially useful in offices where workstations or servers use that popular operating system. You'll generally need to ...
While many manufacturers don't offer out-of-the-box Linux support, this isn't a death knell for your printer options. Manufacturers such as HP and Brother actively support print drivers for Linux ...
In the VDI environment that I administer I have printers attached to discreet Linux-based print servers and VDI clients. In this article I will share with you some of ...
I'm considering buying a low cost laser printer for home use, and want to be sure to look into Linux compatability.<BR><BR>I currently have a Lexmark ink jet hanging off another Windows computer, and ...
When you think of the small machines that print the sticky labels on packages, you might not expect to find a complex printer with its own programming language (ZPL). However, [Dan Pastusek] was ...
It isn't every day I go out and buy a new printer. As a matter of fact, I've been happily using an Epson laser printer I purchased as a reconditioned unit for the last eight years, without any ...
In my experience, there is no laser printer brand better supported for Linux than Lexmarks..<BR><BR>One of the E2xx series would fit the bill for you nicely at a good price.<BR><BR>There is no other ...
Our 2003 Windows terminal client server can connect with any Windows client via the Internet – it provides connection, sound and printing services back to the client. We have a Linux client that we ...