HP MFP M726nw [was Re:All-in-one Colour Laser]

Bill Thanis qwerty172-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w at public.gmane.org
Fri Jan 17 14:41:56 UTC 2014


I have a HP mfp 822n and after checking the list of supported printers in
hplip the HP MFP M726nw on the list of supported printers.


On Thu, Jan 16, 2014 at 6:35 PM, Bob Jonkman <bjonkman-w5ExpX8uLjYAvxtiuMwx3w at public.gmane.org> wrote:

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> John wrote:
> > HP MFP M726nw colour multi function laser printer:
> >
> > One last try before I lose out on the sale price. If anyone is
> > using this printer, or knows about it, please let me know if it
> > works with Linux as I'm about to go buy one.
>
> This is as close as I can get: My father-in-law has an HP all-in-one
> *inkjet* printer (Officejet 6600). He doesn't do any scanning, so I
> can't comment on that, but the printer was automatically detected by
> Ubuntu 13.10 and both printing and faxing works flawlessly.  So, HP
> has good Linux-compatibilty cred with me.
>
> - --Bob.
>
>
> On 14-01-16 03:51 PM, John Moniz wrote:
> > On 01/15/2014 12:24 PM, John Moniz wrote:
> >> On 01/10/2014 12:06 PM, Stewart C. Russell wrote:
> >>> On 14-01-10 11:11 AM, John Moniz wrote:
> >>>> What about scanning? I suppose I still have to worry about
> >>>> drivers for that function?
> >>> Brother pretty much rely on x86/x86_64 binary drivers for
> >>> printing and scanning. That might be a problem for you if
> >>> you're not running x86 systems.
> >>>
> >>> I find it easier to scan to my AIO's SD card (I have an Epson
> >>> WorkForce WF-7520 large format inkjet) which appears on the
> >>> network as a Samba share. While there are scanner drivers for
> >>> SANE for this, they're not very smart: duplex pages, for
> >>> instance, appear upside down. The PDFs retrieved from the
> >>> network share are all right-way-up.
> >>>
> >>> I've found the duplex scanning and network storage very handy,
> >>> and if/when I have to replace the Epson, they'll be high on
> >>> the list.
> >>>
> >>> It's at times like this I wish that the Linux Printing
> >>> Database still worked. It's got lots of broken links since it
> >>> joined the L*n*x F**nd*t**n (name redacted to prevent certain
> >>> list-members from exploding).
> >>>
> >>> cheers, Stewart
> >>>
> >>>
> >> Neither of the specific models mentioned in reply (the Brother
> >> MFC-9125CN & HP CP1518ni) could be found in the Linux Printing
> >> Database, so never would have known about them without  a
> >> recommendation. Thanks.
> >>
> >> Re: HP MFP M276nw Is anyone using one of these? While out
> >> looking for the printers recommended above, I ran into the HP MFP
> >> 276nw, which has an RJ45 plug as well as being wireless, on sale
> >> for $250. A very good price and just the size I'm looking for.
> >>
> >> Looking at the HP Linux site, it needs the hplip driver. This
> >> model is listed for Linux as "Support level: Full" and
> >> "Recommended: Yes".
> >>
> http://hplipopensource.com/hplip-web/models/color_laserjet/hp_laserjet_200_colormfp_m276nw.html
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> For anyone who has experience with HP multi-function devices and the
> >> hplip driver, am I safe in assuming this will work? If I'm going
> >> to buy it, I'd like to do it while it's still on sale.
> >>
> >> Many thanks,
> >>
> >> John.
> >>
> > HP MFP M726nw colour multi function laser printer:
> >
> > One last try before I lose out on the sale price. If anyone is
> > using this printer, or knows about it, please let me know if it
> > works with Linux as I'm about to go buy one.
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
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