The 4250 doesn't have *nix listed as a supported operating system, either.
Since you're probably just sending plain text or embedding your own PCL
commands, I would expect it to work ok.  I suspect the "supported" is really
referring to the interoperability of the printer with the OS ("Hi, I'm an HP
4250dtn!  Please tell me you're not Windows Vista!")  ;-)

Drew

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Seems strange that HP would have done that since they have their own 'nix,
HP-UX.

Jerry Banker
Senior Programmer Analyst
IBM Certified Solutions Expert

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Looks like HP has discontinued the 4240, 4250, 4350 LaserJets and their
various tnd models and replaced them with various models P4014, P4015 and
P4515 with some new letters.  While we can still find leftovers of the old
models, it is only a matter of time.

The only 
Supported operating systems Windows 2000; Windows XP Home; Windows XP
Professional; Windows Server 2003; Certified for Windows Vista(R); Mac OS X
v 10.2; Mac OS X v 10.3 or higher


No Unix or AIX.   Nor Linux for that matter.   Has anybody tried one of
these printers with ##IX or Linux so far?

Thanks.
Roger
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