lucky13

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Posted: Jan. 19 2008,18:08 |
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USB is promiscuous so that really shouldn't matter. You can always do lsusb to see that it's recognized and then lsmod to see if the usb-core, usb-uhci, and printer drivers are loaded. I don't have a USB printer so I'm going on (fuzzy) memory.
EDIT: You might also use Google to see if that printer requires a particular driver.
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