Kenneth Gonsalves wrote:
nope, cheaper machines, like winmodems, have proprietory non-standard bits of software to replace hardware so that they can make them cheaper. this software is usually one-off stuff - not worth the effort to make linux drivers for them (if it is possible at all). This goes for lowest-end scanners and printers.
The problem in question was related to a shared printer. So is there any way a network printer on a windows machine can be issued print commands without a driver? What is the difference between a network printer and a print server?
Regards,
Rony.
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