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General information on printing in openSUSE is currently (4 July 2007) spread in few articles where YaST Printer and SDB Printing articles are good start for openSUSE. It is also good to check Linux Printing for the latest in linux, that usually will become available in next openSUSE release currently under development. See Released Version and Development Version.


Image:Icon-printer.png


Brother

See http://solutions.brother.com/linux/sol/printer/linux/cups_drivers.html

Laser HL-2040

Autodetected: Image:22px-Tick.png, USB port, 10.0, 10.1 10.2, 10.3 rpm installImage:22px-Tick.png, great as local usb printer and Linux print server, using either Samba or IPP HowTo and Notes


Laser HL-1850

Autodetected: Image:22px-Tick.png, USB port, 10.2 rpm installImage:22px-Tick.png Download CUPS Driver at bottom of page, then follow these instructions


Canon

i320

Autodetected: Image:22px-Tick.png. USB port, Must use Turboprint drivers

i450

Autodetected: Image:22px-Tick.png. USB port, Works fine with Canon BJC-7004 Foomatic/bjc800

i550

Autodetected: , USB port, 10.0

Select model Canon BJC-7100 and change PPD file to Foomatic/bjc800.

PIXMA MP210

Autodetected:

USB, openSUSE 11.0.

Selected MP180 from the available drivers list and it seems to work perfectly. Did not test scanning.

PIXMA MP220

Autodetected:

Selected MP180 from available printers and this worked OK as this is a multi function printer the scanner needs configuring separately. Though the Pixma SANE driver exists have not yet tried it.

PIXMA i1600

Autodetected: Image:22px-Tick.png, USB port, Driver -- cnijfilter-ip2200 rpm available

PIXMA iP4200

Autodetected: Image:22px-Tick.png, USB port, Working with Canon's Filters

PIXMA iP5200

Autodetected: Image:22px-Tick.png, USB port, Not working! Works only with TurboPrint drivers =>1.94. Tested on openSUSE 10.1 and 10.2.


PIXMA iP3000-------

I am using iP 3000 Canon printer with all of following drivers taken from the list: ( presently installed Opensuse 10.3, formerly Suse 10.0 and openSuse 10.2 with same results

  1. 1 BJC7000-Foomatic/bjc800
  2. 2 BJC7004-Foomatic/bjc800
  3. 3 BJC7100-Foomatic/bjc800, all offering free choice of papersupply,
  4. 4 BJC8200-Foomatic/bj8pa06

Testprints and daily printwork are satisfactory.

2 features are missing:

  • indication of remaining colour level
  • reverse side printing

Testing BJC 3000 showed prints that were out of scale.

Sept.11.2008:   I added Modell Pixma iP 3000 from the list.
  Result: Correct size,correct scale and reverseside ( duplex )printing is now possible.

I do hope that the driverlist won't be reduced by kde-updates to come.

Casio

KL-P1000

Autodetected: , USB port, 10.1 (factory) Supported with pegg

CW-75

Autodetected: , USB port2.0 , 10.3 Does not work at all. CD Thermal Printer lacks Linux drivers


Epson

Stylus Colour C44UX

Autodetected: Image:22px-Tick.png

Printer works fully. Is fast. Has some problems with PDF files opened via Adove Reader version 8. My printer is installed via a network share, provided by a Buffalo NAS drive. No utilities for monitoring ink levels, cleaning printer heads or performing a nozzle check.

Stylus Color C62

Autodetected: Image:22px-Tick.png

Default printing is slower than default printing in Windows, but it can be changed using YaST Printer or dialog Properties from Print menu item in every application. This is probably valid for all other Epson printers in Stylus Color series. For maintenance, like query ink levels, can be used escputil that is included in distribution. For more information type escputil --help.

Stylus Color C64

Autodetected: Image:22px-Tick.png

Works good, auto-detected by YaST, but slower printing than on Windows.

Stylus Color C66

Autodetected: Image:22px-Tick.png

SUSE Linux versions: 10.2

USB

Use TurboPrint proprietary driver for full resolution printing.

Stylus Color C70

Autodetected: Image:22px-Tick.png

Works good, auto-detected by YaST. It prints slower than on Windows.

Stylus Color C84

Autodetected: Image:22px-Tick.png

Works good. Not in my experience (10.3). I can't reliably print landscape to an envelope, among other problems.

SUSE Linux versions: 10.0 10.1 10.2 10.3

Stylus 440

Autodetected: Sometimes Autodetected... When it is not, it may require manual driver install. Usually Works.

Stylus Color 740

Autodetected: Image:22px-Tick.png, Parallel and USB, 9.3 and later

Works good, and you can use escputil to check ink levels, clean and test ink cartridges. YaST configures the printer for use with Gutenprint (formerly GIMP-Print) drivers.

Epson Stylus Photo 870

Autodetected: Image:22px-Tick.png, Although the printer was later connected via a Printer Server. It fully functions and even has support for head cleaning (though I've not tried it). The print server used was a Netgear WGPS606 and was configured thus:-
Protocol used: lpd://nnn.nnn.nnn.hhh/L2 (where nnn.nnn.nnn.hhh is an IP address) and L2 is the USB port number.

Stylus Color 880

Autodetected: Image:22px-Tick.png, Parallel and USB, 10.2, USB connection is recommended for best results.

Stylus Photo 830

Autodetected: Image:22px-Tick.png

Stylus Photo R220

Autodetected: Image:22px-Tick.png - Working Correctly: Image:22px-Tick.png - USB port, SuSE 10.0, 10.1, 10.2, 10.3

Stylus Photo R300

Autodetected: Image:22px-Tick.png - Working Correctly: Image:22px-Tick.png - USB port, SuSE 10.0, 10.1, 10.2

Stylus Photo RX425

Autodetected: Image:22px-Tick.png, USB, Suse 10.1

Works well, uses RX500 driver for printer, scanner autodetected as RX425, works perfectly, card reader detects all cards.

Stylus Photo RX620

Autodetected: Image:22px-Tick.png, USB, Suse 10.2 (bad colormanagement on 9.3)

Works well using Gutenprint v5.0.0 driver for printer. Scanner autodetected as RX420/RX630 using epkowa, card reader detects all cards.

Stylus CX3810 All-In-One

Autodetected: Image:22px-Tick.png, USB, Suse 11.0 (64Bit Only)

Works well using Gutenprint driver for printer, shows up as Epson Stylus CX3800. Scanner autodetected using epkowa driver, shows up as CX3700/CX3800

Stylus Photo RX640

Autodetected: , USB, Suse 10.2

Currently not in Foomatic / Gutenprint v 5.0. Scanner autodetected as RX640 using epkowa, card reader detects all cards.

Note : The driver stp-escp2-rx640.5.1.ppd is included in Gutenprint 5.1.2 and should work.

See also : OpenPrinting database - Printer: Epson Stylus Photo RX640

Stylus D 68

Photo Edition

Autodetected: Image:22px-Tick.png - working correctly - USB, SUSE 10.2

Stylus DX4450

Autodetected: Image:22px-Tick.png Detected as DX4400 - Does not work properly, not even with the Avasys official Epson drivers. - USB, SUSE 10.3

Note: When used with stp-escp2-c68.5.0.ppd the printer works quite well until it enters in standby mode. After that you need to turn off the printer and then turn it back on.

Stylus DX8400

autodetected: Image:22px-Tick.png works using cups on SUSE 11. Scanner also works using Iscan


Hewlett-Packard

Color Inkjet 1700 (inkjet, large format A3)

Autodetected: USB, but runs installing hpijs

DesignJet 90r (inkjet, large format A2+)

Autodetected: Image:22px-Tick.png using Yast printer module or CUPS, TCP/IP adapter, SUSE Linux 10.1

Deskjet 832C

Autodetected: Image:22px-Tick.png, Parallel-Port and USB, 9.3 and later

Deskjet 840C

Autodetected: Image:22px-Tick.png, USB, 10.2

Deskjet 842C

Autodetected: Image:22px-Tick.png, Parallel-Port, 10.1

Deskjet 940C

Autodetected: Image:22px-Tick.png, Parallel-Port and USB, 10.2, USB connection is recommended for best results.

Deskjet 950C

Autodetected: Image:22px-Tick.png, USB, 9.3 10.0,10.1, 10.2, 10.3

Deskjet 656C

Autodetected: Image:22px-Tick.png, USB, 10.0, 10.1, default Foomatic/hpijs driver for local printer with CUPS/IPP

Deskjet 3910

Autodetected: Image:22px-Tick.png, USB, 10.0 and above.

Deskjet 3940

Autodetected: Image:22px-Tick.png, USB, 10.0, 10.1, 10.2, 10.3, 11.00 works well with CUPS/IPP

Deskjet 5652

Autodetected: Image:22px-Tick.png, USB, 10.0, 10.1, 10.2, 10.3, 11.0 works well with CUPS/IPP

Deskjet 6940

Autodetected: Image:22px-Tick.png, USB, 10.0, 10.1, 10.2, 10.3 works well with Ethernet

Deskjet D1360

Autodetected Image:22px-Tick.png USB, 10.3, 11.0 works well with CUPS. Network printing not tested.

Deskjet D2360

Autodetected: Image:22px-Tick.png, USB, 10.2

OfficeJet Pro K550

Autodetected: Image:22px-Tick.png, USB, 10.3

OfficeJet 5610

Autodetected: Image:22px-Tick.png, USB, 10.2

OfficeJet J5785 All-In-One

Autodetected: Image:22px-Tick.png, USB, 10.3; Scanner works fine with Sane

Laserjet 1010

Autodetected: : Image:22px-Tick.png, USB port,10.2 Image:22px-Tick.png works fine, sometimes a page "Unsupported Personality: PCL", restart of printer necessary

Laserjet 1000 Laserjet 1005 Laserjet 1018 Laserjet 1020 Laserjet 1022

Autodetected: : Image:22px-Tick.png, USB port, 10.1 Image:22px-Tick.png -- 10.2 Image:22px-Tick.png[Manual install required, see http://foo2zjs.rkkda.com/]

Laserjet 1020 in 10.x

Autodetected: Image:22px-Tick.png, USB port, 10.0, 10.1, 10.2, 10.3 Works as local and as IPP and Samba Print Server [Manual install requiredImage:22px-Tick.png] Installation Tutorial all 10.x

Laserjet 1320

Autodetected: : Image:22px-Tick.png, USB port, 10.3 Image:22px-Tick.png, 11.0 Image:22px-Tick.png See this forum post for additional config instructions.

Color Laserjet CP1515n (series 1510)

Autodetected: : Image:22px-Tick.png, USB port Image:22px-Tick.png, Ethernet Image:22px-Tick.png, 11.0 Image:22px-Tick.png

Yast detects it as a cp3505; works fine but too many options. Postscript and PCL Ok.
Can be configured directly from cups, or with hp-setup, if hplip version 2.8.7.3 or later is installed. This rpm also has the correct PPD files for the 1510 series (PS and PCL). For network access, just point cups to use "socket://printer_ip_or_dns_name".
Printer has a local web page for configuration.

Laserjet 4L

Autodetected: Image:22px-Tick.png, Parallel-Port, SUSE Linux 10.0

Laserjet 4P

Autodetected: Image:22px-Tick.png, Parallel-Port, SUSE Linux 10.1

Laserjet 2605dn (color)

Autodetected: should if connected directly, Network connection using Yast printer module, CUPS, or HP Tools (use ppd), SUSE Linux 10.2, 10.3

HP Tools works if package installed, but you might have to set the device up using the hp setup program even if you install via Yast or CUPS. For Yast & CUP, use socket://printer's_ip_address:9100, inserting the ip address of the printer on your network followed by the colon and 9100 port (hp setup detects the printer by just entering the ip address without the socket number).

Laserjet 4000 (b/w)

Working printer by means of Samba (shared printer), SuSE 10.1

Laserjet 4100tn (b/w)

Autodetected: Image:22px-Tick.png using Yast printer module or CUPS, TCP/IP adapter, SUSE Linux 10.1

Laserjet 4200dtn (b/w)

Autodetected: Image:22px-Tick.png using Yast printer module or CUPS, TCP/IP adapter, SUSE Linux 10.0, 10.1, 10.2

Laserjet 4250tn (b/w)

Autodetected: Image:22px-Tick.png using Yast printer module or CUPS, TCP/IP adapter, SUSE Linux 10.1

Laserjet 4600dn (colour)

Autodetected: Image:22px-Tick.png using Yast printer module or CUPS, TCP/IP adapter, SUSE Linux 10.1

PSC 1110

Autodetected: Image:22px-Tick.png, USB port, 9.3 and later

PSC 1215

Autodetected: Image:22px-Tick.png, USB port, 10.0

PSC 1315

Autodetected: Image:22px-Tick.png, USB port, tested on 10.0, 10.2

PSC 1402

Autodetected: Image:22px-Tick.png, USB port, tested on 10.2, 10.3

PSC 2110

Autodetected: Image:22px-Tick.png, USB port, 9.3, 10.0 and 10.3 Works in printing but scanning isn't working. HPtoolbox has problems seeing the printer and giving information back like Ink levels.

PSC 2175

Autodetected: Image:22px-Tick.png, USB port, 10.2, everything works beautifully, including the HP Toolbox

PSC 2500

Autodetected: , Network, 9.3 and 10.0

Available as a network printer with TCP/IP port 9100. You should configure it via YaST and input the printer's IP address manually. The PPD files is available from the list.

PSC 2610

Autodetected: - Network attached, 9.3 and 10.0

Easy to install, tell YAST there is a network printer at its address and it is an HP DeskJet and the jobs a good-un

Photosmart 2570

Autodetected:
Just select Photosmart 2600 when installing, and the printer will work. I don't know about scaner.

HP Photosmart 2575 All-in-One

Autodetected:
Works fine with hplip 1.6.10 under OpenSuSE 10.0 all funcions like scan, copy, print, service, fillings, cartridges, cleaning, aligning, etc. Load driver from http://hplip.sourceforge.net/ I did not test the integrated network-functions. I did testing the network-functions. dis works fine with hplip 2.7.7

Kyocera

FS-680

Autodetected: Image:22px-Tick.png, Parallel port, Suse 10.2

Works perfectly.


Lexmark

E120

Autodetected:

It does not work with its own driver, but works just fine with "Optra E" one.

E220

Autodetected: USB, 10.0, 10.2

Works: Image:22px-Tick.png Requires manual driver setup.

There is no Linux driver for that printer model, but experimentation shows, that it work great with "Optra E+" drivers.


X73

Autodetected: Image:22px-Tick.png USB, 10.2

Works: Image:22px-Tick.png

Z602

Autodetected:

SUSE Linux doesn´t provide a driver for the Lexmark Z602 - however, there´s a [RedHat Linux 9.0 driver]

Installation Procedure (SUSE Linux 10.0, SUSE Linux 10.1)

> wget http://www.downloaddelivery.com/srfilecache/CJLZ600LE-CUPS-1.0-1.TAR.gz 
> tar -xvf ./CJLZ600LE-CUPS-1.0-1.TAR.gz
> chmod 755 ./z600cups-1.0-1.gz.sh
> ./z600cups-1.0-1.gz.sh -keep 2>/dev/null
> cd installer
> su
> rpm --install ./z600cups-1.0-1.i386.rpm --nodeps
> rpm --install ./z600llpddk-2.0-1.i386.rpm --nodeps
> rpm --erase z600llpddk --justdb
> rpm --erase z600cups --justdb

Now you can use YaST to configure your Z602 (LEXMARK > Z600 Color Jetprinter)


Z615

Autodetected: USB, 10.3

Works: Image:22px-Tick.png

Works using the 'Lexmark Drivers' one-click-install from the packman repository, and can be configured in YaST.


Minolta

magicolor 2300 DL

Autodetected: Image:22px-Tick.png, works with foo2zjs driver


magicolor 2430 DL

Autodetected: Image:22px-Tick.png, supplied with Linux driver, but I was not able to use it. Finally printer works with foo2zjs driver: LinuxPrinting.org


OKI

C9800hdtn (led printer, colour)

Autodetected: Image:22px-Tick.png using Yast printer module or CUPS, TCP/IP adapter, SUSE Linux 10.1


Ricoh

Aficio 3030

Autodetected: Image:22px-Tick.png using Yast printer module or CUPS, TCP/IP adapter, SUSE Linux 10.1


Samsung

ML1520

Autodetected: Image:22px-Tick.png, 9.n and 10.n. USB only, supplied with Linux driver, but used default driver supplied with SUSE.

ML1710P

Autodetected: Image:22px-Tick.png, 10.n. USB only, supplied with Linux driver, but used default driver supplied with SUSE.

ML2010

Autodetected: Image:22px-Tick.png. 9.x, 10.0x, 10.1x USB Use ML200 driver -- 10.2x default driver in YAST

Driver included on setup disk problematic for pre-10.2 Use ML200 instead.

openSUSE 10.3 fully supports printer using CUPS' own ML2010 drivers. My printer was connected via the Netgear WGPS606 printer server. Configuration is as follows: Protocol: lpd://nnn.nnn.nnn.hhh/L1 (where nnn.nnn.nnn.hhh is the printer server's IP address); L1 is the USB port number on the print server.

ML2510

Autodetected: Image:22px-Tick.png. 10.1, 10.2, 10.3 -- Required driver included on setup CD for 10.1 and 10.2. CD driver won't work with 10.3 kernel

Auto detected and configured in YAST in 10.3.

CLP-300

Autodetected: . 10.3 -- Printer was not connected directly to computer. Samsung provided all required drivers and utilities. Utility did require the input of the root password in order to read printer from network

CLX-2160

It works in OpenSuse 10.2 and 10.3 with Samsung Unified Driver 2.00.97. In OpenSuse 10.3 you MUST mount usbfs. In OpenSuse 11.0 edit a line for usbfs in fstab and mount it in a console or by a shell script

Xerox

Phaser 6120

Autodetected: Image:22px-Tick.png, supplied with Linux PPD, or download from Xerox [[1]]

Works with openSUSE 10.2 out of box.


Also works on openSUSE11.0 alpha2 after loading Xerox supplied ppd. (using on lastest 10.3 also)

Phaser 3117

Detected, but doesn't work with the default PPD. Select Samsung ML-1710's PPD. (Not the one listed as "GDI", but the other, "1.0"). With that driver, it works perfectly.

External Links

Novell SUSE Linux - Hardware Compatibility List
Novell SUSE Linux Certified Hardware
LinuxPrinting.org - search there if your printer is not listed here