On Wed, 2004-03-03 at 13:26, sreynolds@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > Q3) I have a reasonably new Canon LBP-810 laser printer that > I can't print to because Fedora doesn't have print drivers > for this printer. I've googled for printer drivers, but > can't find any. I've googled the problem and it seems Linux > cannot support this printer. The only solution that I can > find is to run a widows printer server and print through > that. This isn't a solution for a single stand-alone machine > at home and of course I don't want to network two machines > and run two machines just so that I can print. > > Is there a solution or has my printer denied me access to > the wonderful world of Linux? Hi SR, The bad news for you here is Canon have denied you access to the wonderful world of Linux (I hope that doesn't mean you're giving up on Linux altogether). I had a Canon LBP-800, which I emailed Canon directly about to request Linux drivers as none were provided on their web site. Their response was, no Linux drivers are available for the Canon LBP-800 and there is no intension of making any. That said, there are other model's of Canon that work quite happily with Linux according to the googling I did at the time. HTH, Carlos