I checked on that.  Using the BJC-610 drivers means getting 360x360
resolution.  Hardly ideal for a printer capable of 1440x720.  I'm
suddenly missing my BJC-4200, but not it's tendancy to eat the blue
before other colors.

Patti Wavinak wrote:
> 
> We have 2 Canon BJC-6000 and LM 7.1 automatically found it on setup. It
> uses BJC-610 and up and postscript!! It works quite nicely I might add
> :-)
> 
> Don't be TOO hard on Canon -- all three of our computers use some sort of
> Canon printer (even an old BJC-620) ;-)
> 
> Patti
> Registered Linux User #184611
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Original Message <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
> 
> On 9/12/00, 9:39:16 PM, Digital Wokan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote regarding
> [newbie] Canon BJC-6000:
> 
> > Just got one.  Set your flamethrowers on high because I didn't look
> > until afterward to see if Canon supported Linux.  I know that the 600
> > and the 4000 series printers were supported.  Anyone out there running a
> > BJC-6000, or am I going to have to hook this thing up to a winblows box
> > and print to it whenever it isn't busy crashing?
> 
> > P.S.:  Any Canon people out there reading this, please direct your
> > flamethrowers at your marketing department.  I'm sure your techs are
> > smart enough to create the drivers, but marketing hasn't told management
> > there's profit in Linux yet it seems.
> > --
> > Digital Wokan
> > Tribal mage of the electronics age
> > Guerilla Linux Warrior

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Digital Wokan
Tribal mage of the electronics age
Guerilla Linux Warrior

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