>But, but linux is easier on resources.
Left one is after installing a network printer on linux, the right one is after installing it on windows
wat
People getting retarded to the point where it's concerning me.
Will "idiocracy" be true..?
>>61881481
Kurva anyƔd
>>61881514
The test page for GNU/Linux uses more resources (ink) than the Windows one since it fails to print correctly
>>61881481
lrn2photo fagget
>>61881481
that's not a windows printer test page
>>61881573
That is what came out of my printer after clicking on test the printer
>>61881590
There's literally nothing built into Windows to click on that says "test the printer" - there is an option to "Print a Test Page" under Printer Preferences, you must be running ReactOS or Wandows Ngrmadly Edition
>>61881481
oh look at you trying to sound smart and to prove us wrong
>>61881529
I've been asking myself this question for at least, the last 4 years. Smartphones,Facebook,Youtube, and the politcal environment seem to suggest, yes.
>>61881481
>Uses freetard Debian
>Uses Windows
>>61881590
Please show a screenshot of the 'test printer' option, I have never seen it
>>61883136
>>61883025
I am not using english version, I have fucked up the translation, however after clicking the Print a Test Page button that is what came out of the printer
>>61881481
CUPS isn't unique to linux, in fact, it isn't even primarily made for linux, it's made by Apple, and is used in MacOS as well
>>61883203
>not using english version
>>61883621
>it's made by Apple, and is used in MacOS as well
You can really feel the luxurious quality and craftsmanship in it, too. Very sleek and innovative software.
>>61881481
>>61881533
Neither of those are test pages. A test page needs to include colours and various levels of intensity.
>>61883695
yea, it's pretty nice. does the job
>>61883846
it may have included colors, but I have no color ink in my printer. Never used it, never will
>>61884808
yes, it's supposed to have a colour wheel
>>61881481
Thanks OP, now /g/ is officially the most retarded board around.
>>61884808
>implying your printer doesn't refuse to work if any cartridge is (((empty)))
>>61885079
It's an old botnet free version. I have never bought cartridge for it, only refilled the original one. Works as new even after 8 years
>>61884183
It's funny, because it was easier to set up my printer on my Linux machine, than it was to set up on my iMac.
>>61881481
xD win cuck mad his inkjet ink cost more per ml then human blood.
This is why us in the know get a cheap lazer printer for a hundred bucks.
>>61885207
refilling it costs less than 2$