
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Lexmark printers are known to be bricks with Linux, and I have a Lexmark brick myself. I've had good luck with Samsung laser printers, both colour and B&W. You need to install a (non-free(dom)) driver, and ensure the parallel port daemon is removed (CPU hog), but otherwise Samsung printers work fine. I've had success with Brother laser printers (B&W multifunction units) too. - --Bob. On 25/06/15 01:58 PM, Malgosia Askanas wrote:
Dear List,
I am a new and green Ubuntu laptop owner in the GTA, and am wondering if you could recommend a b/w laser printer (preferably USB-wired) that would work smoothly with Ubuntu. As I discovered, my Lexmark E232 (that works beautifully with my Macs) is not (at all) Ubuntu-liked...
With many thanks in advance, Malgosia Askanas
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