Posted by: Administrator
on December 06, 2003 04:56 AM
I work for a company, <A HREF="http://www.codehost.com/" TITLE="codehost.com">Codehost</a codehost.com> building commercial and/or proprietary print drivers for Linux [among others; we also support Solaris, SCO, AIX, FreeBSD, HP-UX, IRIX].
We currently only function on the high end devices, but I, myself, am working right now on support for devices closer to the price range defined here [in fact, the work I do may end up functioning for devices well inside this range].
If you have a Canon high-end device, you can grab free drivers from <A HREF="http://canon.codehost.com/" TITLE="codehost.com">http://canon.codehost.com</a codehost.com>.
We also have somewhat-less-free drivers for <A HREF="http://ricoh.codehost.com/" TITLE="codehost.com">Ricoh</a codehost.com>, <A HREF="http://kyoceramita.codehost.com/" TITLE="codehost.com">Kyocera Mita</a codehost.com>, and a bunch of variants thereupon, demos of which are available at their respective oem.codehost.com pages.
It just seemed a little unfair to mention Lexmark's offerings but leave out all the other major manufacturers, many of whom use us for support.
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Posted by: Administrator on December 06, 2003 04:56 AMI work for a company, <A HREF="http://www.codehost.com/" TITLE="codehost.com">Codehost</a codehost.com> building commercial and/or proprietary print drivers for Linux [among others; we also support Solaris, SCO, AIX, FreeBSD, HP-UX, IRIX].
We currently only function on the high end devices, but I, myself, am working right now on support for devices closer to the price range defined here [in fact, the work I do may end up functioning for devices well inside this range].
If you have a Canon high-end device, you can grab free drivers from <A HREF="http://canon.codehost.com/" TITLE="codehost.com">http://canon.codehost.com</a codehost.com>.
We also have somewhat-less-free drivers for <A HREF="http://ricoh.codehost.com/" TITLE="codehost.com">Ricoh</a codehost.com>, <A HREF="http://kyoceramita.codehost.com/" TITLE="codehost.com">Kyocera Mita</a codehost.com>, and a bunch of variants thereupon, demos of which are available at their respective oem.codehost.com pages.
It just seemed a little unfair to mention Lexmark's offerings but leave out all the other major manufacturers, many of whom use us for support.
<A HREF="mailto:chunky@icculus.org" TITLE="mailto">Gary (-;</a mailto>
PS I guess I oughta add some kind of "I don't officially speak for Codehost, and am merely a humble coder"
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