David McGuffey
2010-Aug-16 18:50 UTC
[CentOS] Need tip on an inexpensive printer for college student using CentOS 5.5
Sending my son back to college with a dual-boot laptop with Win 7 and CentOS 5.5. He uses Win7 to manage his iPod and SW that sometimes issued by a professor for a specific course...otherwise he uses CentOS for everything else. That setup worked well last year, except for printing. He has a low-end Cannon printer that is not supported in the Linux realm. Most of his coursework was uploaded to "Blackboard" and rarely did he have to print anything. On the rare occasion when he had to print a paper/briefing, his work-around was to build the paper/briefing in OO, save in Office 2003 format on a USB drive, boot to Win7, load in MS Office and print to the Cannon printer. I'm looking to clean that mess up for him before sending him back to school. Looking to buy an inexpensive printer he can use on both sides of this laptop. Any suggestions? Dave M
John R Pierce
2010-Aug-16 19:04 UTC
[CentOS] Need tip on an inexpensive printer for college student using CentOS 5.5
On 08/16/10 11:50 AM, David McGuffey wrote:> Sending my son back to college with a dual-boot laptop with Win 7 and > CentOS 5.5. He uses Win7 to manage his iPod and SW that sometimes > issued by a professor for a specific course...otherwise he uses CentOS > for everything else. That setup worked well last year, except for > printing. He has a low-end Cannon printer that is not supported in the > Linux realm. > > Most of his coursework was uploaded to "Blackboard" and rarely did he > have to print anything. On the rare occasion when he had to print a > paper/briefing, his work-around was to build the paper/briefing in OO, > save in Office 2003 format on a USB drive, boot to Win7, load in MS > Office and print to the Cannon printer. I'm looking to clean that mess > up for him before sending him back to school. > > Looking to buy an inexpensive printer he can use on both sides of this > laptop. Any suggestions?campus doesn't have all sorts of networked printers?!? I know the CSU my son goes to has printers all over the place. Most Brother printers have Linux support, so do most HP printers. Brother's B&W Lasers have the cheapest per page costs of about any printer out there, they are ugly but they just work.
Robert Heller
2010-Aug-16 20:55 UTC
[CentOS] Need tip on an inexpensive printer for college student using CentOS 5.5
At Mon, 16 Aug 2010 14:50:32 -0400 CentOS mailing list <centos at centos.org> wrote:> > Sending my son back to college with a dual-boot laptop with Win 7 and > CentOS 5.5. He uses Win7 to manage his iPod and SW that sometimes > issued by a professor for a specific course...otherwise he uses CentOS > for everything else. That setup worked well last year, except for > printing. He has a low-end Cannon printer that is not supported in the > Linux realm. > > Most of his coursework was uploaded to "Blackboard" and rarely did he > have to print anything. On the rare occasion when he had to print a > paper/briefing, his work-around was to build the paper/briefing in OO, > save in Office 2003 format on a USB drive, boot to Win7, load in MS > Office and print to the Cannon printer. I'm looking to clean that mess > up for him before sending him back to school. > > Looking to buy an inexpensive printer he can use on both sides of this > laptop. Any suggestions?Almost any *new* *inket* printer is going to be a hassle to get working under CentOS. HPs are actually the worst -- HP has some anal business of hardwiring in model numbers in the driver (or some such nonsense), even when a new model uses the same driver protocols as an older model, so you need a 'new' driver, even when the old driver would otherwise work. Yes, the driver is open source, but the pre-built binaries use bleeding edge system libraries and the sources are a bear to build and install from source (and will of course screw with yum & rpm). Now, B&W *PostScript* *Laser* printers are universal. (And don't in fact need a 'driver' at all under Linux). Over the long haul, Laser printers are actually *cheaper* to use than even the cheapest Inkjet. Really. The only downside is Laser printers are somewhat bulker that low-end inkjets. *I'd* suggest getting the $250 Brother model I got, HL-5370DW, I just plugged it in, configured dhcpd, and spent two minutes with CUPS, and was printing away (CentOS 5). (This model also has USB and parallel port interfaces, but you'll need to get a cable.) I also suspect that the toner cart it comes will will last the whole shool year, maybe even for the rest of your son's college years. (Unlike the inkjet carts which will probably need replacing after 2-3 long term papers.)> > Dave M > > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS at centos.org > http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos > >-- Robert Heller -- Get the Deepwoods Software FireFox Toolbar! Deepwoods Software -- Linux Installation and Administration http://www.deepsoft.com/ -- Web Hosting, with CGI and Database heller at deepsoft.com -- Contract Programming: C/C++, Tcl/Tk
Rajagopal Swaminathan
2010-Aug-17 04:42 UTC
[CentOS] Need tip on an inexpensive printer for college student using CentOS 5.5
Greetings, On Tue, Aug 17, 2010 at 12:20 AM, David McGuffey <davidmcguffey at verizon.net> wrote:> > Looking to buy an inexpensive printer he can use on both sides of this > laptop. ?Any suggestions? > > Dave M >I heard somewhare that *all* Lexmark printers are well supported under linux Regards, Rajagopal
John Doe
2010-Aug-17 09:48 UTC
[CentOS] Need tip on an inexpensive printer for college student using CentOS 5.5
From: David McGuffey <davidmcguffey at verizon.net>> Looking to buy an inexpensive printer he can use on both sides of this > laptop. Any suggestions?Bought for the office an Epson C2800n (color laser) for something like 250? (after rebates)... A bit big, but works fine, PS, 128MB of cache, networked (Windows and cups set it up auto-magicaly), descent speed, not too noisy, cheap in the long run... Ok... it is huge (24.0 Kg)... ^_^ JD