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Hey there. I'm running OpenSuse 11.0 with KDE in an old PC, that has this old printer, a Xerox phaser 3310. It seems that the driver is missing, as I can't get it to work. The driver isn't in the list, either. So, where can I get the driver for this old printer? I really, really need it. And how do I do to install such driver?
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tried this Printer Driver Downloads, Printer Driver, Printer Drivers Fuji Xerox Australia ? comes with an install script. Haven't tested it as i don't have that printer
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Magus Stragus wrote:
> > Hey there. I'm running OpenSuse 11.0 with KDE in an old PC, that has > this old printer, a Xerox phaser 3310. It seems that the driver is > missing, as I can't get it to work. The driver isn't in the list, > either. So, where can I get the driver for this old printer? I really, > really need it. And how do I do to install such driver? > > Thanks. > > Mangus go to: http://www.support.xerox.com/go/resu...Xtype=download If this wraps on email please use complete url. There is a linux driver for your printer there. This is an offical Xerox site. I do not use this model but I have used the Phaser 6120 driver from here and it has worked on openSUSE 10.1, 10.3 and 11.0 with no problems. Hope this helps you! -- Russ Linux register user 441463 |
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On 2008-08-22, Magus Stragus <Magus_Stragus@no-mx.forums.opensuse.org> wrote:
> > Hey there. I'm running OpenSuse 11.0 with KDE in an old PC, that has > this old printer, a Xerox phaser 3310. It seems that the driver is > missing, as I can't get it to work. The driver isn't in the list, > either. So, where can I get the driver for this old printer? I really, > really need it. And how do I do to install such driver? I see people have all ready reponded. If all fails - and supposing it's a postscript printer - just extract the *.ppd file from a Windows or Mac driver. Add it to Yast's list of ppd's and you're off... -- Hanlon's Razor: Never attribute to malice that which is adequately explained by stupidity. |
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