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> > > Quick man!!! Cling tenaciously to my buttocks!!! > > I need a good recommendation for a decent color printer that's > linux compatible... > > I currently have a HP 722c and I'm tired of the wacky 90% feature cripple > reverse engineered driver. It works fine in B&W, but now I NEED decent > color... The HP printers that support PCL (e.g., HP842c, etc.) can be made to print in color with the RedHat print filter package, supplied with RedHat and Mandrake distributions. Select cdj550 as the printer type. It uses Ghostscript to translate documents into PCL. You have to check the printer's specification to see if PCL is the "Printer Command Language"... It looks like HP has discontinued the WinPrinter line... But there is a downside. Ghostscript doesn't make use of the the PhotoRET feature of the printers, so color pictures don't look as good as when they're printed with the MS Windows drivers :-( The PhotoRET feature allows more bits per color than standard PCL describes. HP has refused to divulge how this all works, but it's on my list to work on. - Subcription/unsubscription/info requests: send e-mail with "subscribe", "unsubscribe", or "info" on the first line of the message body to discuss-request at blu.org (Subject line is ignored).
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