On Wed, 01 Feb 2012 14:25:03 -0700
"Doran L. \"Fozz\" Barton" <[email protected]> wrote:

> For the best all-around Linux support, I highly recommend HP. They
> directly support open source printing/scanning with driver code and
> open specs.

I concur. When I had a problem with the drivers for my HP printer, I
got quick turnaround on a fix, and they had the changes up on their web
site in less than a day.

> 
> Plus, generally speaking, HP hardware is better designed for
> maintenance. That is, it's made to be opened up and serviced, which
> is more than you can usually say for the Epson, Kodak, Brother, etc.
> hardware.


I haven't bought anything except HP for at least ten years, but that
was my experience before that cutoff date.



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