Thanks Michael and Gene.
This model (MS310d) doesn't have a built-in server, or ethernet or wifi
networking, so that's not an option.
I installed dfu and tried "dfu-util -l" with the printer powered on and
plugged in by USB, but it wasn't listed. So I guess it's not supported
by dfu.
I think
On Sunday 25 December 2016 10:58:49 Alex Gould wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> Has anyone been able to upgrade a Lexmark printer firmware via USB in
> Linux?
>
> I am using an MS310d. Lexmark has a windows firmware update utility
> but it doesn't detect the printer under WINE.
On Sun, 2016-12-25 at 07:58 -0800, Alex Gould wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> Has anyone been able to upgrade a Lexmark printer firmware via USB in
> Linux?
>
> I am using an MS310d. Lexmark has a windows firmware update utility
> but
> it doesn't detect the printer u
Hello everyone,
Has anyone been able to upgrade a Lexmark printer firmware via USB in
Linux?
I am using an MS310d. Lexmark has a windows firmware update utility but
it doesn't detect the printer under WINE.
Printing workers ok with CUPS but the firmware update promises to fix
some errors
Hi,
I have potatoe on my other cpu and
was wondering if anyone is using
lexmark Z45 printer with potatoe?
The printer has a parrallel and a usb
port with it.Does anyone for-see any
problems I might have with this
printer if i buy it?
later-
wayne
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system (manageable via a web interface) I've
ever seen. You need the PPD file which comes with the Lexmark printer.
This is a postscript printer with 1 Mb of memory (I think).
I would think it has 4 MB. If you're lucky, you can get a bigger
memory with cheap SIMM modules.
Greetings,
joachim
I have been reading a lot of messages about printers lately.
I am wondering what filter I should use for a Lexmark optra E310
printer.
This is a postscript printer with 1 Mb of memory (I think).
I have this very same printer... since it's postscript you don't need
any filters at all.. or
Anyone using a Lexmark printer with Debian ? Specificly an Optra E ?
I can't get Debian to print anything...are there any web pages or
documents I can look at. I read all the man pages but it didn't help.
Maybe someone can post the steps I would go through to get it working.
Thanks,
Matthew
We need a lot more info to figure out what's wrong! I've got an Optra
R+ which works beautifully with Debian. The problem is much more
likely to be with your setup of lpr/lprng, apsfilter/magicfilter, etc.
Can you give some more details? Specifically, do you have it attached
to a parallel
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