- To: Peter Chubb <peter@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: [SLUG] HP Photosmart 2575 setup
- From: Hal Ashburner <hal.ashburner@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 6 Dec 2005 13:35:00 +1100
- Cc: slug@xxxxxxxxxxx
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On 06/12/05, Peter Chubb <peter@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>>>> "Hal" == Hal Ashburner <hal.ashburner@xxxxxxxxx> writes:
Hal> Debian Sid. trying #/etc/init.d/hpoj setup
Hal> gets to this:
I had this problem at one point when the USB port was underspec. This
printer uses all of a USB2.0 bandwidth, and will not work on USB 1.0
or on a USB2.0 that isn't exactly compliant.
Thanks Peter,
Posting to the list.
Can't sufficently express how disappointing Dell's approach to hardware
is. One thing after another is not what was advertised with this box.
I wonder if its legal..
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Kind regards,
Hal Ashburner