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All of those devices are easy to setup w/ CUPs, BUT.... hardly any
business class applications really utilize CUPs.  OpenOffice has it's
own printer integration layer (it sux), Mozilla/Firefox can only print
if you use their own xprint layer, and AbiWord core-dumps every other
print.  I find it amazingly interesting that Crossover Office (MS Office
+ Wine) prints the best, the most consistently and the easiest.  

I like Crossover but find it very lame to keep using MS Office just so
that I can print consistently and problem-free from Linux.

Am I alone here?

-Jim P.







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