1<printer id="printer/HP-DeskJet_350C"> 2 <make>HP</make> 3 <model>DeskJet 350C</model> 4 <mechanism> 5 <inkjet /> 6 <color /> 7 <resolution> 8 <dpi> 9 <x>600</x> 10 <y>600</y> 11 </dpi> 12 </resolution> 13 </mechanism> 14 <url>http://www.bstore.hp.com/</url> 15 <lang> 16 <pcl /> 17 <text> 18 <charset>us-ascii</charset> 19 </text> 20 </lang> 21 <autodetect> 22 <parallel> 23 <commandset>MLC,PCL,PML</commandset> 24 <description>Hewlett-Packard DeskJet 350</description> 25 <manufacturer>HEWLETT-PACKARD</manufacturer> 26 <model>DESKJET 350</model> 27 </parallel> 28 </autodetect> 29 <functionality>B</functionality> 30 <driver>hplip</driver> 31 <comments> 32 <en> 33 34 For basic printing functionality use the <a 35 href="http://hplipopensource.com/">HPIJS 36 driver </a>. For advanced functionality such 37 as printer status and maintenance features, use the 38 <a href="http://hplipopensource.com/"> 39 HPLIP driver</a> (which includes HPIJS). <p> 40 41600 dpi in colour is not supported by the hardware.<p> 42 43 Portable printer, does 600x600 in bw and 600x300 in 44 colour.<p> 45 46 If you need a portable printer with a higher output quality, you 47 should take the Canon BJC-50/55/80/85.<p> 48 49 Michael Sweet, author of CUPS wrote about this printer:<p> 50 51 You can't get high quality out of the 350 *at all*. Not 52 even under Windows. I had one in our lab for about a month. We 53 sent it back rather than keeping the printer because it looked so 54 bad. IIRC it only prints at 300 DPI; a driver for the DeskJet 55 500C is the best match...<p> 56 57 (What do you expect? It's a portable printer.) 58 59 </en> 60 </comments> 61</printer> 62