brent saner on 16 May 2008 13:46:03 -0700


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Re: [PLUG] inexpensive network scanner or MFP? (spam)


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Chad Vogelsong wrote:
| I decided to go with the Brother MFC-7820N. They have Linux drivers
| and support for scanning (to pc or e-mail), printing and pc-fax.
| That is pretty impressive in my book.  Linux is still a 2nd class
| citizen in that it has it's own driver page and can't be included
| with the generic "find my drivers" selection, but at least Brother
| does bother to offer the support.
|
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Brother +1

i really love their devices, and their commercial support for
GNU/Linux really outshines their big-name competitors IMHO.

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