On Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 12:21 AM, Michael Fothergill
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Dear folks,
>
> I bought a Samsung ML-2510 laser printer a while ago and drove it under 
> Debian Etch and now Lenny.
>
> It seems to have developed a fault of some sort.
>
> The manufacturer says that I can run diagnostic software under either Linux 
> (so it says) or MSWindows that might give me a hint as to why it is freezing 
> up.
>
> I don't think it is a paper jam.
>
> I could mess around with this but I am very busy.
>
> So very busy that it is cheaper in time and money to simply buy a new printer 
> to solve the problem.
>
> The printer cost me $100 or so.
>
> If I spent e.g. $1000 on a printer solely with the intent of finding one that 
> is very reliable that Lenny will drive well and smell  malfunctions and 
> diagnose what they are really well (better still the printer itself has a 
> display on it that gives copious details of any error on it indepedently of 
> the operating system that is driving it that anyone could understand 
> quickly), what printer would you recommend?????
>
> I am beginning to understand why people buy printers from Xerox etc.
>

At a glance, it looks like Samsung ML-2510 should be a Linux-friendly
printer. You might want to check this,
http://www.linuxprinting.org/show_printer.cgi?recnum=Samsung-ML-2510

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Regards,
Mohd Irwan Jamaluddin
Web: http://www.irwan.name/
Blog: http://blog.irwan.name/


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