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"It just works"
« on: 7 September 2006, 07:34 »
In my office, we have this benign little piece of hardware called a Lexmark Z65 printer.  It's a pretty standard shitty little inkjet printer.  I've installed it for Windows many times.  It's simple, really, you plug the printer in, and Windows tries to find drivers for it - but it can't, so you have to insert this installation disk.  The installation disk installs, along with the drivers, this printer management software - whether you want it to or not (the drivers are encoded, and the management installer decodes and installs them).  Wait, what do I need printer management for?  Print management is something that the OS does, right?  Since Windows was (theoretically) capable of printing before installing this printer, I guess it is.  But Windows doesn't say "Printing started" when a print job starts!  Or say "Printing complete" when a print job finishes.

Thanks to some fucking around, I brought my Apple MacBookPro into the office today.  I wanted to print something, so I plugged the printer in.  Nothing happened.  I figured it was fucked up, and it needed that software installed, and the printer management software doesn't work on OSX.  But just to be sure, I opened my Prefs and looked under printers.  Hoho, there it was, the Lexmark Z65, ready to print.  I was printing perfect documents within 20 seconds of connecting this thing.  However, there was some confusion later, when the print job had completed, yet no electronic voice said "Printing complete".


Out of curiousity, I tried connecting the printer to my Linux box (FC5), just to see what kind of crazy error messages I would get.  I figured there would be some kind of device error or something.  Alas, nothing happened.  Was it the same kind of nothing that happened on the Mac?  To be safe, I tried to randomly print something.  Presto, a print dialog box comes up, telling me that my printing will be done on a Lexmark Z65, controlled by CUPS.  Yay!  However, there was some confusion later, when the print job had completed, yet no electronic voice said "Printing complete".

Now, I've kinda skipped over one small little detail here: the printer management software that installs in Windows brings up this nifty little graphic that theoretically keeps track of how much ink you have left in your color and black print cartridges.  You don't see that in OSX or FC5.  I guess with those OSes, you have to look at the page and guess that your cartridge is dying.  Just like we have been for the last 10 years.

Similar phenomenon can be seen with other peripherals.  For instance, my iPod works extra well in OSX, works just great in Linux, and not at all without reformatting in Windows.  My Nikon Coolpix 4300 has been auto-detected on my Mac since Jaguar, and is detected just fine in Linux, but I cannot get it to work on any PC because I've thrown the driver cd away.

Overall, what has this particular instance taught us about the "It Just Works" argument?  That in respect to common peripheral detection, Linux and OSX are far superior to Windows.  That discs of drivers are only necessary for Windows.  That people who complain of shitty peripheral detection are simply using shitty peripherals.  That many of the techniques and processes that Windroids have accepted as necessary are overly complicated.  That almost no one has actually seen the Windows native printer management software.

And that Windows sucks.

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Re: "It just works"
« Reply #1 on: 7 September 2006, 09:09 »
And in Windows Vista, things will get worse conserning drivers.
I posted this thread a while back about non Microsoft signed drivers not being accepted.

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Re: "It just works"
« Reply #2 on: 7 September 2006, 18:01 »
Lexmark sucks btw ;)

At least.. I don't have anything good to say about the POS Lexmark printer we got..

I think we could do with a printer + scanner ... Anyone got any recommendations? Obviously it needs to have drivers for GNU/Linux.. HP released free drivers for some of their printers, and their printers shouldn't be that bad, so I might go with one of them..
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Re: "It just works"
« Reply #3 on: 7 September 2006, 18:23 »
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Lexmark sucks btw ;)

At least.. I don't have anything good to say about the POS Lexmark printer we got..

I think we could do with a printer + scanner ... Anyone got any recommendations? Obviously it needs to have drivers for GNU/Linux.. HP released free drivers for some of their printers, and their printers shouldn't be that bad, so I might go with one of them..

My experience Lexmark also made me hate them. For recommendations, I have an HP PSC 1315 all-in-one and it works great with Linux.

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Re: "It just works"
« Reply #4 on: 7 September 2006, 18:30 »
Microtek is really bad with Linux.  My Scanmaker 4900 at the office is absolutely unsupported in Linux.

Sane supported device list, updated June 2006:
http://www.sane-project.org/sane-mfgs.html

Pick one with "complete" support

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Re: "It just works"
« Reply #5 on: 7 September 2006, 21:11 »
Had a lexmark Z53, neat little printer....until I got my Canon iP3000
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Re: "It just works"
« Reply #6 on: 7 September 2006, 22:25 »
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My experience Lexmark also made me hate them. For recommendations, I have an HP PSC 1315 all-in-one and it works great with Linux.

Yeah Lexmark is the worst printer company out there AFAIK. I have an HP PSC 1610 All-in-One and you can do everything you want with it using hplip. You can scan, print, copy, anything. It's awesome, and the ink doesn't dry on the cartrige like with most Canon and Lexmark printers.

Here's a list of HPLIP supported devices and whether you can scan or not:

http://hplip.sourceforge.net/supported_devices/combined.html

There's also hpoj, but I've found that they support fewer printers (especially scan support ... I cannot scan with my printer using these drivers, cuz it's not supported):

http://hpoj.sourceforge.net/suplist.shtml

and if you don't like HP or want more options, here's the site I used to select my printer:

http://www.linuxprinting.org/suggested.html

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Re: "It just works"
« Reply #7 on: 8 September 2006, 17:06 »
i find the opposite to the little lexmark story, i have had not many printers but my experience is that using the proprietary software, they work under windows. not having any proprietary software to install under mandrake, fedora, slack, debian etc, means that the printers don't work, work erratically, or take a bit of effort to get working.

the reason for this has nothing to do with windows being better or worse, but the intention of hardware manufacturers to release supporting software, in my opinion. I do know one thing, without the software under windows, the printer would not work at all. Your chances are much better with fedora than windows, if you have lost your driver disk.
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Re: "It just works"
« Reply #8 on: 8 September 2006, 22:02 »
I have a Lexmark Z52.  Except for that time it "broke" (attached to Windows 95) and I put it in the closet for 2 years before taking it back out and having it work perfectly (attached to Linux), it's been pretty good.  Sometimes under Linux and OS X, the color won't print right (everything is banded, even with a new cartridge), but I rarely print in color so I don't care.  Sure, I don't have the "printing complete" in OS X (which i thought was amusing when I bought it), but at least I can plug/unplug the thing while going to/coming from classes without having the OS go apeshit over it.
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Re: "It just works"
« Reply #9 on: 8 September 2006, 22:19 »
I've got a HP Deskjet 3845 on my LAN server using hplip and CUPS, that is accessed by 2 PC's and my laptop using IPP/HTTP, HP ftw!
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Re: "It just works"
« Reply #10 on: 8 September 2006, 22:27 »
HP Deskjet 697c - works in all linux and windows, even for photo quality.

Lexmark X2350 Works only in windows. It's one of those all in one jobs. Someone write an open source driver for this damn it!
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Re: "It just works"
« Reply #11 on: 8 September 2006, 23:56 »
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Lexmark X2350 Works only in windows. It's one of those all in one jobs. Someone write an open source driver for this damn it!

No, dammit, you write it!  If you want to use it, put a little effort in!  I'll be glad to help with the documentation.

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Re: "It just works"
« Reply #12 on: 9 September 2006, 00:09 »
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Someone write an open source driver for this damn it!
Or write a polite (or impolite) letter to Lexmark about it..
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Re: "It just works"
« Reply #13 on: 9 September 2006, 00:49 »
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No, dammit, you write it!  If you want to use it, put a little effort in!  I'll be glad to help with the documentation.


I volunteer you. Come on over to my place we'll have beer and coding.
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Re: "It just works"
« Reply #14 on: 9 September 2006, 01:51 »
That sounds fine.  But I think it would be easier and cheaper to just trick Void into writing it :D