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- <printer id="printer/Samsung-ML-1430">
- <make>Samsung</make>
- <model>ML-1430</model>
- <mechanism>
- <laser/><!--not "color"-->
- <resolution>
- <dpi>
- <x>600</x>
- <y>600</y>
- </dpi>
- </resolution>
- <consumables>
- <comments>
- <en>Toner and drum in one unit</en>
- </comments>
- <!--one or more "partno" elements.--></consumables>
- </mechanism>
- <url></url>
- <lang>
- <proprietary/>
- <!--no pjl--><!--No "text"?--></lang>
- <autodetect>
- <general>
- <commandset>GDI</commandset>
- <manufacturer>Samsung</manufacturer>
- <model>ML-1430</model>
- </general>
- </autodetect>
- <functionality>A</functionality>
- <driver>gdi</driver>
- <!--no "contrib_url"-->
- <comments>
- <en>
-
- One of Samsung's line of host-based lasers. They generally work
- well and cost little.
-
- Samsung sort of supports Linux use, with installable Linux/x86
- cups drivers often in the box, a penguin often on the box, etc.
-
- <p>
-
- Note that there is a minor USB timing issue. Specifically, when
- you turn on the printer, it whirs (I guess booting and heating up)
- for some 15-45 seconds. For the first 15, the device is present
- and detectable on the USB bus, but will not completely initialize
- in the kernel because it won't accept an address.
-
- The USB hub code tries exactly twice - once with a fast timeout
- and once for slow devices with a slightly longer timeout. There
- is a patch in the archives if this is still a problem.
-
- </en>
- </comments>
- </printer>
-