
This is a problem I've been dealing with for a while now. I have a Lexmark printer which I've bought without checking for compatibility with Linux (I bought it when I was still using Windows), and as it turns out, this printer is not supported in Linux. I switched to Linux on my main desktop full-time late last year, so instead of to my desktop, I hooked this printer up to my bedroom Windows 7 media server/HTPC, and whenever I need to print, I just drop the file in question on this machine, and print form there. I need a better solution.
Update: As it turns out, Lexmark has recently started releasing Linux drivers (good stuff). Still, the problem at hand stands, as there might still be other printers that suffer from the same problem.
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2005-07-06
Bad choice of printers. I know, we shouldn't care in 2010, but still, we have to, so choose more carefully next time.
To tell success stories too, here I have a xerox phaser 8560dn and a samsung scx-5330, both working quite nicely with cups, no hassle whatsoever.