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Old 04-12-2008   #1 (permalink)
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Dell AIO 926

I downloaded the Linux version of Lexmark z600

I did a chmod +x <filename.gz.sh>

then ./<filename.gz.sh>

and I got

Verifying archive integrity...tail: Warning: "+number" syntax is deprecated, please use "-n +number"
OK
Uncompressing Lexmark Printer Drivertrap: 125: cd /tmp; /bin/rm -rf $tmpdir; exit $res: bad trap

Any Ideas?
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I got it to install, and setup my Dell AIO 926 as a Lexmark Z600, but it does not print the test page. It says it's processing, but it does not print. The Lexmark was supposed to work for the Dell AIO 920 so I figured it would work for the 926.
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Still no luck

Hi,

I'm having the same trouble.

Did you ever find a solution to this?

Thank in advance

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No, I just boot to Vista to print. I guess the only solution is to buy a printer that works with Linux.
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