General :: Printer Support For TOSHIBA E-STUDIO120?
Mar 25, 2010Linux Support for TOSHIBA E-STUDIO120 DRIVER DOWNLOAD there does not seem to be a driver available
View 1 RepliesLinux Support for TOSHIBA E-STUDIO120 DRIVER DOWNLOAD there does not seem to be a driver available
View 1 RepliesI am fairly new to ubuntu having just dumped my winxp and put ubuntu 9.10 desktop on my Dell Inspiron 6400.I thought most things were not too bad. A few challenges, lots of things to learn. I have wine installed for some windows programmes I need and I am running winxp under virtualbox for some other things that are too hard under ubuntu.
But the biggest challenge so far has been printing.One of the printers I print to is a Toshiba estudio 232 photocopier and I need to do some fairly complex printing to it - one of the more complex being booklet printing.The windows printer drivers for the Toshiba have a swathe of configurable items that make it all work reasonably well and the driver is a snack to install.
But the dramas I have had trying to get it running under ubuntu have been taxing.After a lot of mucking around I finally managed to get ubuntu to use a Toshiba ppd instead of the generic one (I hope I am using the correct terminology) and I finally have access to some options. Not anywhere near the number of options under windows and in a far, far less friendly format but some progress at least.However not enough progress for the printing needs I have so I still have to use winxp under virtualbox to print the documents.Has anyone else experienced these dramas and is there any good answers?
I just upgrade to Fedora 11.
I have problem in installing the printer, no matter add printer in local network or Windows Printer via Samba.
The summary is as follow:
I have download a printer driver and had installed but got error when I tried to printer a test page.
I've been looking for a decent printer for my Fedora 13 box and found that the Lexmark X 2670 Color Ink-jet -Printer is Linux compatible, just wanted to see if anyone had any advice or experience with this printer model and also wanted to know if it would be possible to share this printer on the network through the Fedora box so both Windows and Mac machines can access the printer.
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View 2 Replies View RelatedI have a Toshiba Satellite A45-S120
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This printer was working just eight weeks ago under 11.2, and 11.3 is obviously able to detect its presence and identify it correctly. I feel certain the solution is simple, but I haven't found documentation that provides the answer.
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