I want to buy a cheap printer to use with my Ubuntu laptop. It is ok if the printer would be black and white. The main thing I want is a plug and play feature - no specific drivers, no set ups and etc. Do you have any suggestions?
I want to buy a cheap printer to use with my Ubuntu laptop. It is ok if the printer would be black and white. The main thing I want is a plug and play feature - no specific drivers, no set ups and etc. Do you have any suggestions?
In general Linux does not require specific drivers for printing. CUPS will handle this for you. The generel rule applies here: stick with compatible hardware and you will have a hassle free usage.
Regarding specifically printers:
Have a look at the Ubuntu wiki page on printers. Notable excerpt:
Manufacturer-Specific Installation
Many of these printer manufacturers require non-free drivers or plug-ins. HP has the largest selection of free software compatible printers. Some of the higher end laser machines from other manufacturers are at least partially free software compatible.
And the wiki has a link to a site that sells Linux compatible hardware
I do not think you will go wrong when you choose any of the other printers listed on these 2 sites or even if you just buy a random HP printer.