• Amju Wolf@pawb.social
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    1 year ago

    I’m thinking about taking the leap but I need printer support to work.

    In my experience printer support in Linux is generally pretty good. Even when it doesn’t “just work” you usually need only a simple profile file from the manufacturers website that you install.

    In general drivers on Linux have been way less painful for me than on Windows; most importantly you don’t need an always-running application for every crappy piece of hardware.

    But you still might want to check your printer manufacturer’s website and/or make one prototype Linux PC and try everything out.

    With that being said be prepared for users complaining about some workflow changes (that will be bigger with a switch to something like LibreOffice from MSO) and blaming every issue of theirs on Linux and you.