The art stands on either plotter or printer. #algorist #reactiondiffusion #penplotter #printer
#audiomo2026 Day 14 - Lemans and Ink cartridge run #audiomo #lemans24 #printer #ink
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My printer became officially inefficient. I need to buy a new one. I'm thinking about investing in an ink tank printer.
What brands do you recommend for Linux?
🍻 Pour one out for my homie.
Finally had to retire my trusty HP LaserJet P3005DN. Built in 2008, 69,593 pages printed over its life.
Bought used in 2014 for $80 at RePC. I printed ~13K pages. Printer crashes even when printing built-in reports. Paper jams often.
Aftermarket toner 7 yrs ago gave me 7,728 pages, still reports 64% life and estimates 13,740 pages left.
It's been a great run, bud.
Sony a6700 | Sigma 23mm | f/1.8 | 1/60s | ISO 500
I happened to have a Lex Light fanless computer (called Scooby) lying around. It fitted the bill as a CUPS server: it was running Debian Wheezy (right age), and, most importantly, it had a parallel interface which the TSP700 used.
I installed CUPS, installed the Star driver, and configured CUPS using Lynx. I was really pleased to get the CUPS test-page printout after about 5 mins work.