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  • Is this for Fedora 22? Do I need to compile the source?
  • Amazing! Worked first time for me too. I'm new to the open source world and loving it.
  • Easy to find, easy to install, worked first time - on little Advent netbook running Mint 13 & Xfce
  • cupsdriverkodak - Great!
  • Cupsdriverkodak is great! Thanks.
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  • Easy for use.
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  • Nice, thank you
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  • cupsdriverkodak is great!
  • Useful project. Thanks
  • I use this software. Thank you for your work.
  • Thanks for great project! Simply the best!
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  • What about for AMD64? I think I've tried everything. 1. Downloaded the tar and compiled it. Fine, the printer works great. No scanning. 2. Downloaded SANE from the GIT repository, installed SANE from that. still no scanning. 3. Recompiled the driver again, then re-added the printer with the new ppd file. still no scanning. I'm using Lucid Lynx. I am going to try this in the new LTS in a VM and see what happens
  • I have the SANE backend working on Ubuntu 10.10. See the scanning help forum for the how-to details.
  • Hi All, this Sane Backend works really great with my Compaq CQ61 Laptop with Mint 12 and the Kodak ESP 5250 (never should have bought it) AIO printer using wireless and a simple scan. I can now do everything with wireless, full colour printing and scanning. The scan is not the best quality however it is acceptable. Small steps first then we tackle the hard stuff. My thanks to all, I will follow any further development, but a big WELL DONE. regards Kenshep Hi all, a quick update, I mentioned that the scan quality was not great so I went digging. I compared it with a scan on a Windows PC and it looked about the same quality, but when I displayed it on the Mint 12 screen the solid colours had a pattern or a hash which made the scan quality look very poor by comparison. I then installed gthumb as my Mint 12 default desktop viewer and what a difference it is near perfect, as good as, if not better than Windows using Kodak AIO software. I can even see the folds and the flaws in the paper, it is brilliant. I have also installed gscan2pdf which is also great. regards, Kenshep
  • It's really wonderful project !
  • Thank you for putting this together. I (stupidly) bought this printer without checking out the driver situation first and have been loading vmware everytime I need to scan something.
  • I just want to thank the developers for their great work. This driver works great for my Kodak Hero 3.1 and 7.1. I am now printing via usb and wireless, something that was out of the question a week ago.
  • Works great in Linux Mint 12 64-bit (had to compile it) for ESP 6150 for text documents. However, blacks in the pictures turn out green and photos just don't print too well with it. However, this is great for what I need it for. Thank you. I hope to see it improved.
  • Printing works fine with my ESP 7250 under Gentoo (AMD64 build). I'm looking forward to scanning support.
  • Works great on mint 11! Thanks for the work put in!
  • Work OK in my Kodak ESP C310 WIFI using wifi for printing. Using Ubuntu 10.04.3 LTS 64 bits. Detection is automatically if using Control Panel, Printers and add new one. Only selected model. Now searching for making scanner part via wifi working.
  • Finally able to print to my 5500 AiO connected to a Windows box via USB from Linux over the network (smb:// or lpd://) - this needs c2esp23 plus my patch: https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=3465485&group_id=309934&atid=1305070 Great work in reverse-engineering Kodak's secrets... ;-)
  • This worked OK on Kodak 5100, using the 5200 driver through the USB port. Intel Atom D435 Motherboard: Intel NM10 Chipset Memory: 2GB DDR3 800Mhz Ubuntu 10
  • This project is great. I have the ESP 7250 on a 64 bit system and the driver worked with just a little tweaking. I am using it wirelessly and have also tested it thru the USB port.
  • It works great on Ubuntu 10.10
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