![]() ![]() Part of the Linux package provided by Canon ships as source code, but some portions of the code are only available as binary libraries to link against. Inspecting the Linux package (before buying the device) gave a sufficient confidence it could eventually also be made to run on FreeBSD (i386) there is even one #ifdef FreeBSD in there. ![]() It is officially supported for Windows and MacOS, and essentially also supported for Linux. Unfortunately, the device does not use any of the common printer languages (PostScript®, ESC/P2, PCL) but some proprietary language. It doesn't feature any kind of operating menu or such, just a power button, a suspend/resume button, two LEDs, and a USB connector. The iP3600 is really just a printer only, rather than a multifunction device that includes a scanner or any kind of other gimmick. EUR 0.23 for a 10 cm x 15 cm photo), and the magazine reviews praise a fairly good photo printout quality, so it seemed to be a good complement to the laser printer. The device is relatively cheap (about EUR 80 by 2011-08), the per-photo costs are only slightly above the photo costs when printing them in one of the public kiosk devices (about EUR 0.30 vs. In order to supplement the existing color laser printer by a device that can print decent quality photos, a Canon iP3600 has been acquired. ![]()
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