The Dell photoprinter 720 is just a rebranded Lexmark Z600 printer. Kubuntu: System settings->Printer configuration->New printer->New network printer Ubuntu: System->Administration->Printing->New #Lexmark x1270 printer software download install#
Install the printer using the Lexmark Z600 driver:. $ getlibs -i libstdc++5_3.3.6-17ubuntu1_bĭownload and install the following package: lexmark.z600-0.4.deb. Install the i386 version of the libstdc++5 package by using:. (This is just to satisfy the dependencies of the custom. Download the i386 AND amd64 versions of libstdc++5. Download the i386 version of libstdc++5. Generally, packages should be set up such that, once installed, a user need only select the appropriate printer from the System->Administration->Printing dialog when adding a new printer:įollow the instructions for Ubuntu 9.10 below but get the libstdc++5 from ĭownload and install the Jaunty version of libstdc++5: (alternative : ) The following is a list of deb packages and resources for installing various Lexmark printer drivers. Lexmark P3150 (using udev, z600 driver, w/ some shading issues ). Dell Photo 720 (using udev, z600 driver). Lexmark Z640 (even as a network printer). Lexmark Z612 (devfs) - thanks a lot for this detailed howto! Lexmark Z605 (on Debian Sarge without neither devfs nor udev) - thank you very much Lexmark Z605 (using devfs and udev ) - Personal note: thank you for this tutorial!. Lexmark Z35 (on Ubuntu 5.04 Hoary, using udev) - Had to install PPD manually due to several errors. Lexmark X1190 (using udev, only Printing somewhat slow.). Lexmark X1150 (using devfs, using udev: black & white only) Lexmark X1140 (using devfs, only Printing). Lexmark X1130 (using devfs, only Printing). Lexmark 5700 (using udev - black & white only) (List is taken from ) Models similar to these should also work:
Installing the drivers and setting up a printer. Get the Lexmark printer drivers for Linux.