> I've never had problems configuring an HP on Linux, and they're pretty > reliable > my Epson Stylus 740 prints like crap, and started doing so, right after the > warranty ran out, so I'd recommend against Epson (but then that's only one > printer, it could have been a fluke), and there's not a whole lot of support > for their models.
I completely agree with you.. HP printers are great.. and epson are very prone to failures... I advise to purchase a laser printer for everybody who want a printer just to print out documentation hp 1100 is a very nice choice for this and if you buy recicled tonners then the ratio price per printer page is realy good. For those who want a color printer.. well I see no point in buy an "unexpensive" color printer since their quality is realy bad not to mention the ratio price per printer page which makes the investment really bad in the middle term. For printout photographs the best choice is an **expensive** color printer.. Regards Roberto ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Roberto Diaz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://vivaldi.ddts.net Powered by ddt dynamic DNS Powered by GNU running on a Linux kernel. Powered by Debian (The real wonder) Concerto Grosso Op. 3/8 A minor Antonio Vivaldi (so... do you need beautiful words?) ------------------------------------------------------------------------