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Old 2nd October 2005, 02:16 PM
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Hunting for Bjc 7000 printer driver.

I have a Canon Pixma ip 2000 printer which Canon doesn't support with a driver for Linux. I'm told that the driver for a Bjc 7000 will work quite well. Can anyone help me with info on where to get a driver which works in Fedora core 4, and the "how to" on installing it?
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Old 2nd October 2005, 04:30 PM
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If you don't plan on printing at resolutions higher then 300 dpi then your solution is very easy : http://www.turboprint.de/english.html
They offer the option to buy the soft and you'll have no limitations for about 40 euros I think. It's windows like software so you just have to press next a couple of times and the pick your printer out of the list and you're ready.
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