![]() shįollow the instructions in the prompt, making sure not to plug in the printer until instructed. To do so go to Applications > Accessories > Terminal. You will need to use "sudo" to run the script to make this work (for more information on sudo, visit ). If you've tried running the installation script you have realized that it asks you for your root password, and it will not accept your user's password (by default Ubuntu has no root password). Install the Drivers and Printer Using "Sudo" Then click the "Extract" button at the bottom. On the left select your home folder (it will be your user name). Then click the "Extract" button near the top of the new window. You can do this by double-clicking the file. Find your driver here:Īfter the file has completed downloading, extract the script to your home folder. You might have a similar model not listed above. Here is the driver file for the printers listed above: Download and Extract the Lexmark Driver Installation Script This tutorial should work for the following series of printers: X3600 Series, X4600 Series, X4900 Series, X5070 Series, X5600 Series, X6600 Series, X7600 Series, Z2400 Series.ġ. I have tested it both on 32-bit and 64-bit machines. I've tested this on both Ubuntu 10.04 and 10.10 using printer models X5650 and X4650. Here's how to get them working on Ubuntu 10.04 and 10.10. ![]() Recently Lexmark published drivers for many of its all-in-one printer/scanner/faxes. ![]()
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