Colour MFD recommendations?

Boden Matthews boden.matthews at gmail.com
Wed Feb 15 01:26:51 UTC 2012


I use a HP PhotoSmart C310, haven't tested with Linux, but it has WiFi
networking plus ePrint, so if it doesn't work with Linux you can just set
it up to email docs to it and it will print them.
 Regards,
Boden Matthews,
http://bodenm.wordpress.com



On 12 February 2012 17:47, Paul Gear <paul at libertysys.com.au> wrote:

> **
> On 06/02/12 08:11, Andre Mangan wrote:
>
> The HP C5280 MFD I had was cheap and worked very well for just over a year
> and then spewed black ink on the wall as it died.
>
> Replaced with an Epson Artisan 725.  Epson support Linux via its Avahy
> site and take pride in doing so.  Thoroughly recommended.  Great for photo
> printing - in fact it does everything and more.
>
> Another HP printer, not MFD, has been giving good service for over ten
> years.
>
> Canon?  Poor Linux support.  Not recommended.  Same with Kodak.  Same with
> Lexmark.  Same with Dell (rebranded Lexmark).
>
>
> FWIW, we went with an HP OfficeJet 4500 - $84 from Harvey Norman.  It has
> a really cheap and nasty embedded JetDirect device (which supports only
> SNMPv1), but that's still a lot more convenient than having to have a PC
> turned on in order to make it function.
>
> Paul
>
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