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- <printer id="printer/HP-DeskJet_812C">
- <make>HP</make>
- <model>DeskJet 812C</model>
- <mechanism>
- <inkjet/>
- <color/>
- <resolution>
- <dpi>
- <x>600</x>
- <y>600</y>
- </dpi>
- </resolution>
- <consumables>
- <comments>
- <en>C1823 (CMY) and C6615A (K)</en>
- </comments>
- <!--one or more "partno" elements.--></consumables>
- </mechanism>
- <url>http://www.hp.com/cposupport/eschome.html</url>
- <lang>
- <pcl level="3"/><!--no pjl-->
- <text>
- <charset>us-ascii</charset>
- </text>
- </lang>
- <autodetect>
- <parallel>
- <commandset>MLC,PCL,PML</commandset>
- <description>Hewlett-Packard DeskJet 810C</description>
- <manufacturer>HEWLETT-PACKARD</manufacturer>
- <model>DESKJET 810C</model>
- </parallel>
- </autodetect>
- <functionality>A</functionality>
- <driver>hpijs</driver>
- <!--no "contrib_url"-->
- <comments>
- <en>
-
- For basic printing functionality use the <a
- href="http://hplipopensource.com/">HPIJS
- driver </a>. For advanced functionality such
- as printer status and maintenance features, use the
- <a href="http://hplipopensource.com/">
- HPLIP driver</a> (which includes HPIJS). <p>
-
- To get its maximum quality, use the "hpijs"
- driver.<p>
-
- User report:<p>
-
- Colour resolution under Linux is 600x600 dpi. HP claims the
- Windows driver they ship with the printer enhances this using
- <a
- href="http://www.hp.com/all-in-one/products/1170-faqs.html#faq7">"PhotoRet
- II"</a> technology. The driver basically changes the
- amount of colors per dot by reducing the size of the
- inkdrops. Supposedly the inkdrops are 70% smaller per dot than
- those produced by the average DeskJet. After checking their site,
- I found no driver to enable this same technology under any
- UNICES. Still, this should be a nice printer overall under Linux,
- so unleash that GIMP! This printer appears to be functionally
- identical to the DeskJet 810C. I am currently using the 300dpi
- DeskJet 550C colour Ghostscript setup as shipped with Red Hat
- Linux 6.0, and the output is excellent in every respect. I have
- marked the suggested driver as cdj880 as I am 99.9% certain it
- will work and this driver should give the best output.
- <p>
-
- Good output should also be possible from the
- "pcl3"/"hpdj" drivers.<p>
-
- I believe that various papers like transparency, glossy, etc, are
- supported by one or the other "cdjXXX" driver.
- </en>
- </comments>
- </printer>
-