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0xC0CAC01A2015-01-04 20:46:37
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0xC0CAC01A, 2015-01-04 20:46:37

Laser printer for hassle-free work in Linux?

I don’t know why, but with support for the most popular HP 101x, it’s just a disaster, everything works through a stump deck . And what laser printers are supported well in Linux?

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Dmitry, 2015-01-04
@zmeyjr

A lot of them. Use the search for a specific model.

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Eddy_Em, 2015-01-05
@Eddy_Em

I recommend Brother, however, the print speed is low (you have to wait up to 10 minutes if the raster is sent; but on the vector, 10 seconds in total).
Canon is no good at all. Epson to the same steppe.
HP only old models. The new ones are rubbish like "winmodems" (that is, it is theoretically possible to make them work, but practically impossible, I already ran into this when I bought a printer from HP at home, I had to give it to my mother-in-law).
Ziroxes are well maintained, but almost all are chipped.
In general, on openprinting.org you can see which printers 100% support postscript printing, then throw out all chipped ones from this list, throw out all "winprinters" and throw out all non-refillable ones (there are a lot of printers with glued cartridges, or lousy quality of cartridges - when the photoconductor is from enough power for 10,000 pages).
As a result, there will be a couple of dozen printers. Too expensive ones are thrown out of them, and from the remaining two or three, you can choose the one you like.

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OpenSourceJew, 2015-01-05
@OpenSourceJew

Samsung ML-1630, works fine in ubuntu.

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atimonin, 2015-01-14
@atimonin

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