Try the Lexmark site.  They seem to have both the drivers and the
MarkVision software for Redhat as free downloads (unless you want
CD/Box/Printed Manuals -- then you have to pay).

Lexmark has traditionally been very good about Unix/Linux support -- of
course if you telnet to one of their networked printers you might get an
idea as why they are good about Unix/Linux support.

Elton Woo wrote:
> 
> Wolfgang Gill wrote:
> 
> >Checkout this site:
> >
> >www.turboprint.de
> >
> >It has a printer program which supports various colour printers and allows
> >you to check the ink levels just like in windows. Not sure if it will
> >support your printer though..
> >
> >Wolf
> >
> >-
> >
>  Thanks, but Turbo-Print only supports Brother, Canon, Epson, and
> Hewlett-Packard
> printers, not Lexmark....
> 
>   Elton Woo ;-)
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