I'm tempted to buy this printer, I remember seeing its prized at
$40.00  and I think its just about thesame price of its refill
cartridge. Now with driver issue I'm having a second thougt in uying
it. At work I was able to configure Xerox color printer for network
printer with CUPS. The driver link I got through openpriting.org.

thad


On 12/2/07, Roberto Verzola <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > We've checked on Samsung printers before.  Back then, official support from
> > Samsung is non-existent.  But I think Samsung printers do accept either
> > Postscript or HP PCL.
>
> As I wrote earlier, the Samsung ML-2010 explicitly claims Linux compatibility,
> and its accompaying CD included a Linux driver (which didn't work with my
> Debian and Kubuntu setups, but an older driver for ML-1710 did).
>
> > Samsung is non-existent.  But I think Samsung printers do accept either
> > Postscript or HP PCL.
>
> I'm not sure if this kind of uncertainty is acceptable to the buyer. If we
> want to help Linux become acceptable to consumers, the list that we give to
> local computer shops must be more specific and definite: like I can tell the
> shops that my Kubuntu Linux set up works perfectly with the Samsung ML-2010
> by using the ML-1710 driver. Then at least, some users might buy the printer
> and use Kubuntu -- a few more points for Linux.
>
> Regards,
>
> Obet
>
>
>
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