Hello!
As you have now discovered, some printers are better supported in Linux than others. Out of all of them, I'd have to say that HP has put in the best effort to support their products in Linux.
I don't own any of them any more, but from what I've seen, the Brother and Samsung printers have had their respective user communities 'pitch in' to help better support their products in Linux, also.
You MAY already have this, but for Lexmark, I found a list of their supported printers here:
http://support.lexmark.com/index?page=co...cale=EN_US
Here is the driver for Ubuntu/Linux Lite. It's a little more complex to install than usual, but here it is:
http://support.lexmark.com/index?page=co...&locale=en
73 DE N4RPS
Rob
As you have now discovered, some printers are better supported in Linux than others. Out of all of them, I'd have to say that HP has put in the best effort to support their products in Linux.
I don't own any of them any more, but from what I've seen, the Brother and Samsung printers have had their respective user communities 'pitch in' to help better support their products in Linux, also.
You MAY already have this, but for Lexmark, I found a list of their supported printers here:
http://support.lexmark.com/index?page=co...cale=EN_US
Here is the driver for Ubuntu/Linux Lite. It's a little more complex to install than usual, but here it is:
http://support.lexmark.com/index?page=co...&locale=en
73 DE N4RPS
Rob
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