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bucolic_frolic

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8. hey thanks for taking time
Tue Aug 11, 2020, 08:52 PM
Aug 2020

no it's just a 1320, not a wireless printer, that's why I'm connecting it to the router.

It may have to wait for a Linux upgrade to Mint 20, or a newer Windows 10 laptop. That's kind of been on my radar for awhile, but you become to fluent in one OS as opposed to another, it's a lot of heavy lifting to take on a second one.

Linux Mint and Printer [View all] bucolic_frolic Jun 2018 OP
I don't know much about the details with Linux, TexasTowelie Jun 2018 #1
Hey, thank you TexasTowelie! bucolic_frolic Jun 2018 #2
honestly I think d_r Jun 2018 #3
Glad I asked, Samba's a new one on me bucolic_frolic Jun 2018 #4
Well if this works it's the easiest solution yet bucolic_frolic Jun 2018 #5
It doesn't work that way bucolic_frolic Aug 2020 #6
Just some thoughts discntnt_irny_srcsm Aug 2020 #7
hey thanks for taking time bucolic_frolic Aug 2020 #8
I was asking about WIRED networking not wireless discntnt_irny_srcsm Aug 2020 #9
The 1320nw is the wireless printer. n/t discntnt_irny_srcsm Aug 2020 #10
yeah this is just the plain 1320. No RJ45, no ethernet port bucolic_frolic Aug 2020 #11
So the fallout is ..... bucolic_frolic Aug 2020 #12
Just another thought discntnt_irny_srcsm Aug 2020 #13
Thank you! /nt bucolic_frolic Aug 2020 #14
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