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I have a question for you. is HP Laserjet Pro M12a able to connect and print to the Ubuntu 16.04?

I have tried to locate at http://hplipopensource.com/hplip-web/install_wizard/index.html

and it is neither listed in the supported nor unsupported devices?

 

Is anything else on the hplipopensource.com list compatible to it, and be used to connect to this printer?

 

Thanks for reading this comment.

 

Yiannis

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I think this model is a GDI printer. It accepts raster patterns from the PC unlike supporting a real print language.

So this is a problem compatibility-wise.

 

The only way possible to use it through linux is to install a virtual box with an operating system (Microsoft XP?) , that a driver is provided for by HP, and do a 'network' printer share through the Virtual machine. More on google.

It is a bit slow but it should work.

Btw I canceled my HP order for this printer.

 

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I wish i had researched a bit more before buying this printer. I took it for granted that there would be linux support.

 

If there is indeed a compatible driver from a previous model, for ubuntu, i would like to know too.

 

HP Recommended

I think this model is a GDI printer. It accepts raster patterns from the PC unlike supporting a real print language.

So this is a problem compatibility-wise.

 

The only way possible to use it through linux is to install a virtual box with an operating system (Microsoft XP?) , that a driver is provided for by HP, and do a 'network' printer share through the Virtual machine. More on google.

It is a bit slow but it should work.

Btw I canceled my HP order for this printer.

 

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