Lexmark
This page's purpose is to inform Arch users how to set up various types of hardware produced by Lexmark. It'll be informal so please be add what you feel is necessary, argue a conclusion...
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Requirements
Lexmark does provide drivers for Linux systems with all their hardware and can be installed in two differing ways. The preferable is to create an Arch-based PKGBUILD so you can keep track, maintain... of what is installed; the other method is to use the automated script installer created by Lexmark.
Most packages here are part of the base install and the X windows system and are only kept for inclusiveness. Here is a list of known packages believed to be required:
cups libcups glibc ncurses libusb libxext libxtst libxi libstdc++5 heimdal lua # for the automated installer java # for the automated installer, and some of the Lexmark tools.
Drivers
The drivers will need to be downloaded. Preferably, put together in an Arch Linux package and install via it. Here is a basic PKGBUILD that can do this that still needs work but will give an idea of what to do.
# Contributor: Todd Partridge (Gen2ly) toddrpartridge (at) yahoo pkgname=cups-lexmark-Z2300-2600 pkgver=1 pkgrel=1 pkgdesc="Lexmark Z2300 and 2600 Series printer driver for cups" arch=('i686') url="http://www.lexmark.com/" license=('Custom') depends=('cups' 'glibc' 'ncurses' 'libusb' 'libxext' 'libxtst' 'libxi' 'libstdc++5' 'heimdal' 'lua' 'java-runtime') conflicts=('z600' 'cjlz35le-cups' 'cups-lexmark-700') md5sums=() build() { # Check if installer if placed in the work directory and test it. cd $startdir _instmd5=3c37eb87e3dad4853bf29344f9695134 _installer=lexmark-inkjet-08-driver-1.0-1.i386.tar.gz.sh if [ ! -f $_installer ]; then msg "!! The automated installer needs to be placed in work directory:" msg "!! $(pwd)" msg "!! Visit http://lexmark.com/ and download the driver there." && return 1 else if [[ "$(md5sum $installer | awk '{print $1}')" == "$_instmd5" ]]; then msg "Check: Installer is the correct size" else msg "!! The installer size check did not match. Exiting." && return 1 fi fi # Extract installer sh lexmark-inkjet-08-driver-1.0-1.i386.tar.gz.sh --target Installer-Files cd Installer-Files mkdir Driver tar xvvf instarchive_all --lzma -C Driver/ cd Driver tar xv lexmark-inkjet-08-driver-1.0-1.i386.tar.gz -C $pkgdir }
The driver will need to be downloaded. Just enter you basic model number on Lexmark's search and you should find your model. Keep in mind you can use the automated installer but doing this will leave it untracked. If you need to tell CUPS you PPD it is in: /usr/local/lexmark/lxk08/etc/
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Debugging
If the installer, or CUPS give messages about not being able to communicate with the printer or that the "USB device is not found" this is because it looks like the the driver is looking for the usblp kernel module. In this instance, un-blacklist the usblp (if isn't already), and use the cups-usblp found in the AUR.
Etc.
For maintainance of your printer Lexmark has created a utility to help called lexijtools.
To uninstall an automated install:
sh /usr/local/lexmark/inkjet-08-driver.uninstall
Some junk will be left behind and can now be removed:
rm -R /usr/local/lexmark
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