![]() ![]() I'm sorry mate, my comments may not necessarily be what you want to hear, but without manufacturer support your printer's as good as a door stop unless you find some way to modify a Windows driver to work under Linux.ĭid you try selecting another model of Canon printer in Settings > Printers? Canon scanners on the other hand I find downright fantastic, even under Linux. I flog this Brother HL-3150CDN color laser printer day in day out in relation to my own business and it's been going strong for a good four years or so now without missing a beat - All under Linux using Libre Office with font substitution for the proprietary Microsoft fonts. ![]() Not too sure where you got the idea from that there's only three manufacturers to consider when it comes to printers?! If a company like Brother intends to stand by their product regarding between 1 and 3 percent of the computing population - They're worth every cent in my book, and their devices are built like tanks. I supply Brother printers to many of the companies I do IT work for, never had an issue with the exception of printers dying of old age after being flogged day in, day out for many, many years.
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