On 10/28/2007 02:42 AM, Dennis J. Tuchler wrote: > I just set up the printer, self-test worked, connected the printer to > a USB port on my Dell Inspiron 8600 laptop. Yast spotted both the > printer and the scanner. The printer test failed. I checked and > found that the printer was listed as a parallel printer connected to > lp0. I changed the setting to USB printer only to get the message, "No > USB devices found. It seems that your USB bus is not properly > configured" I changed the connection to a USB connection that works > with an external storage device. Same message. > > What do I do now? > > After asking for advise for what kind of printer to get you went out and got a Canon, IMHO the worst manufacturer for Linux support? Canon seems to be the most Linux unfriendly printers around. I think you will have problems with that one. I am not saying Canon printers are junk, but their Linux support is.
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