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		<title>Come on Lexmark support Linux a bit more please!</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Dec 2008 10:26:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David Baldaro</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Why is it in today&#8217;s open market that some suppliers seem to ignore major trends in the market? Take Lexmark and their support of Linux&#8230;
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<div>A while ago, I purchased an all-in-one Lexmark x4550 printer; it was cheapish, and more importantly wireless so I could plug it in anywhere. Getting it working wirelessly under Windows wasn&#8217;t to bad, although scanning back wirelessly is still a bit hit and miss. However recently I tried to install it under ubuntu &#8230; and then things got annoying. </div>
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<div>No driver, no PPD and no support &#8211; there seems to be people screaming all over the Internet that there is no driver and no support from Lexmark. I&#8217;m quite happy to install a virtual XP box, and share the printer from that &#8211; however I still need a PPD to configure it correctly. </div>
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<div>I&#8217;m not even asking for full support &#8211; just the ability to print a sodding page would be nice! A Page in colour would be even better. But no, the best that I have managed to date is to get a blank piece of paper pushed through. &#8220;ohhhh&#8221; I hear you shout!</div>
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<div>I have to admit that this was one of those impluse purchases that I should&#8217;ve checked more on!</div>
<div>Won&#8217;t be buying another Lexmark printer any time soon though!</div>
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