Has anyone managed to get the Kodak EasyShare (specifically -- G600)
to print under Linux? There is a driver listed for it but it is
classified as a "paperweight".
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Has anyone managed to get the Kodak EasyShare (specifically -- G600)
to print under Linux? There is a driver listed for it but it is
classified as a "paperweight".
On Tue, 31 Jul 2007 20:27:09 -0700, Eric wrote:
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> Has anyone managed to get the Kodak EasyShare (specifically -- G600)
> to print under Linux? There is a driver listed for it but it is
> classified as a "paperweight".[/color]
no, but I've copied files back to the camera and printed from there.
Eric <esarjeant@gmail.com> did eloquently scribble:[color=blue]
> Has anyone managed to get the Kodak EasyShare (specifically -- G600)
> to print under Linux? There is a driver listed for it but it is
> classified as a "paperweight".[/color]
Have you tried gphoto2?
type "gphoto2 --list-cameras | grep -i kodak" at the command line and see if
the G600 is listed?
(Mine's a little old so it's not in my version, but it might be in yours)
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On Wed, 01 Aug 2007 18:23:46 +0000, spike1 wrote:
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> Eric <esarjeant@gmail.com> did eloquently scribble:[color=green]
>> Has anyone managed to get the Kodak EasyShare (specifically -- G600)
>> to print under Linux? There is a driver listed for it but it is
>> classified as a "paperweight".[/color]
>
> Have you tried gphoto2?
> type "gphoto2 --list-cameras | grep -i kodak" at the command line and see if
> the G600 is listed?
>
> (Mine's a little old so it's not in my version, but it might be in yours)[/color]
That seems to list cameras, but not printer docks.
On Aug 1, 10:49 am, ray <r...@zianet.com> wrote:[color=blue]
> On Tue, 31 Jul 2007 20:27:09 -0700, Eric wrote:[color=green]
> > Has anyone managed to get the Kodak EasyShare (specifically -- G600)
> > to print under Linux? There is a driver listed for it but it is
> > classified as a "paperweight".[/color]
>
> no, but I've copied files back to the camera and printed from there.[/color]
Thanks Ray, I saw some earlier postings you had on the EasyShare and I
appreciate the feedback.
In case anyone is interested, for $46 the Canon Selphy CP510 is still
available if you're quick about it (Circuit City). It is an excellent
dye sublimation printer with inexpensive media and great Linux
support. I picked one up last night and it was able to print as
quickly as I was able to Add Printer.
I'll probably look at the Kodak based station instead, it's about half
the price of the printer and will let me recharge & transfer photos to
my Linux PC.
On Thu, 02 Aug 2007 07:06:34 -0700, Eric wrote:
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> On Aug 1, 10:49 am, ray <r...@zianet.com> wrote:[color=green]
>> On Tue, 31 Jul 2007 20:27:09 -0700, Eric wrote:[color=darkred]
>> > Has anyone managed to get the Kodak EasyShare (specifically -- G600)
>> > to print under Linux? There is a driver listed for it but it is
>> > classified as a "paperweight".[/color]
>>
>> no, but I've copied files back to the camera and printed from there.[/color]
>
> Thanks Ray, I saw some earlier postings you had on the EasyShare and I
> appreciate the feedback.
>
> In case anyone is interested, for $46 the Canon Selphy CP510 is still
> available if you're quick about it (Circuit City). It is an excellent
> dye sublimation printer with inexpensive media and great Linux
> support. I picked one up last night and it was able to print as
> quickly as I was able to Add Printer.
>
> I'll probably look at the Kodak based station instead, it's about half
> the price of the printer and will let me recharge & transfer photos to
> my Linux PC.[/color]
IMHO - it's not a bad deal if you consider it's limitations (at least as
far as Linux printing). I got a series 3 printer dock last fall with my
P850 - and I use it.
ray <ray@zianet.com> did eloquently scribble:[color=blue]
> On Wed, 01 Aug 2007 18:23:46 +0000, spike1 wrote:[/color]
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>> Eric <esarjeant@gmail.com> did eloquently scribble:[color=darkred]
>>> Has anyone managed to get the Kodak EasyShare (specifically -- G600)
>>> to print under Linux? There is a driver listed for it but it is
>>> classified as a "paperweight".[/color]
>>
>> Have you tried gphoto2?
>> type "gphoto2 --list-cameras | grep -i kodak" at the command line and see if
>> the G600 is listed?
>>
>> (Mine's a little old so it's not in my version, but it might be in yours)[/color][/color]
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> That seems to list cameras, but not printer docks.[/color]
What does lsusb say when it's plugged in?
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