I’ve noticed a general sentiment that printing on Linux is (or at least was) extremely cumbersome and difficult. Why is that?

  • AwkwardLookMonkeyPuppet
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    21 hour ago

    It’s fine now, but getting CUPS installed, configured, and getting proper drivers for your printer used to be incredibly difficult, especially if you were new to Linux and didn’t know how to do any of that stuff.

  • @[email protected]
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    72 hours ago

    IDK, my housemates printer required literally 0 setup to work with my linux VM and I’ve never had an issue. When I print from windows it’s a pain in the butt sometimes.

  • @[email protected]
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    12 hours ago

    My brother needed the driver installed in debian on Qubes but has been flawless beyond that. When I was still running arch it just worked out of the box

  • @[email protected]
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    74 hours ago

    It used to back in the day, especially if you tried using shitty windows usb inkjets.

    Nowadays basically all printers are network printers (they are, aren’t they?) plus we have cups which is the same thing macos uses (so manufacturers actually care).

  • @[email protected]
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    346 hours ago

    Is printing cumbersome and difficult on Linux? Yes, it can be. Is it better than Windows? Also yes.

  • @[email protected]
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    507 hours ago

    That’s not been my experience.

    Granted, printers suuuuuck. But I was legit surprised when both the printing and scanning functions in Linux were hands down better than windows.

  • @papafoss
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    65 hours ago

    I only print docs and pictures. But in my opinion printing on Linux is largely better than Windows. It just works most of the time. And if there is an issue the solution is generally restarting the job.

  • @Oisteink
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    65 hours ago

    Printing is a bitch no matter the platform and its usually the producers of the printers that fail. Everyone wants to make their own standard or interpret any standard in their own way. Duplex settings? Sometimes easy to find, and sometimes called something else and put in a weird spot of the interface.

    Basic printing to usb is fine on Linux. My pi zero hooked to a brother laser has been providing wifi printing for me for the last 5 years. Installed cups and connected the usb and it was rocking

    • @InternetCitizen2
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      12 hours ago

      Yeah printing is very hit or miss regardless of platform.

  • @SlippiHUD
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    116 hours ago

    Any problem I’ve ever had printing is almost exclusively a problem with the printer, it’s usually yellow or cyan. Doesn’t matter the document is black&white.

  • melroy
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    44 hours ago

    apt purge cups-* libcups* libppd*

    Thank me later.

  • @[email protected]
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    4 hours ago

    I’m hooked on my brother with a wifi print server now. All three major OS in our house, I just make sure the printer stays updated. Not sure how to print photos, though.

    • @InverseParallax
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      24 hours ago

      Brother is amazing, only printer I’ve ever used that was automatically detected by every device including freebsd.

  • Björn Tantau
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    24 hours ago

    That’s not my experience. Bought a new Brother MFC the other day. Hooked it up to the Wifi. All Linux machines in the house can automatically print and scan without any additional setup needed.

  • Fubarberry
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    14 hours ago

    Recently ran into an issue with Endeavour OS where the built in printer program would give errors when trying to add my network ecotank printer.

    Tried using cups terminal and it worked the first time, and is still working weeks later.

    So some of the GUI printer apps that distros ship with have issues apparently, but I don’t know the extent of it.