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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?


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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.


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