Ken Wilson wrote:

When I was looking a Samsung was advertised as supported for linux, drivers included. It was a less convienient shape and more plasticy at about $350 at Harris technology.

The Samsung personal lasers are definately plasticy, but I can
tell you from personal experience that the ML-1910 works fine
with Fedora Core 4 with no more work than inserting the USB
cable (not supplied).

The ML-1910 is no longer the current model Samsung personal
laser, so I'd carefully look at the specs of the ML-2010 to
see if the printer language is the same.  The bigger Samsungs
use PCL6, so they are supported.

The first toner cartridge was only half full :-(

If you don't want colour the personal laser printers are
a much better choice than ink jet as the running cost is
a lot, lot lower.

Cheers,
Glen
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