No problem for Mandrake 8.2, it automatically installs HPOJ for these
devices. So the only printer which would not work out-of-the-box with
Mandrake 8.2 is the LaserJet 2200 on USB.
Till
PASCHAL,DAVID (HP-Roseville,ex1) wrote:
> Till Kamppeter wrote:
>
>>What is the problem of the OfficeJet G and K series?
>>
> ...
>
>>David Paschal wrote:
>>
> ...
>
>>>.. Exception: The OfficeJet G and K series _only_ advertise 7/1/3
>>>
> ...
>
>>>- If you have a LaserJet 1200 or 2200, or if you have any
>>>
>>of the other
>>
>>> above-listed MFPs but only want to print (unless you have
>>>
>>an OfficeJet
>>
>>> G or K series product), then use my "experimental"
>>>
>>version of printer.c
>>
>>> (unless you're running RedHat 7.2 (or RedHat's updated
>>>
>>kernel RPM for 7.1).
>>
>
> Hi, Till. The issue with the OfficeJet G and K series is that they *only*
> provide a 7/1/3 (IEEE 1284.4) interface, and not a 7/1/2 or 7/1/1 interface
> (bi/unidirectional direct printing) the way the other models I listed do,
> meaning that you *have* to use hpoj in order to print to these models via
> USB. IMO it's not really a "problem" because you need hpoj anyway in order
> to scan.
>
> David
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