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when my printer quit I purchased a new HP printer and connected it to my computer without even thinking. A message came on the screen saying "Linux not supported". And that's when the fun started. The printer was new in the box but could have been a previous model. Since my old one was about 20 years old I didn't give it a second thought til now. Thinking HP could have developed new drivers I gave them a call. After over 2 hours on the phone I gave up, wen't to Microcenter and bought a new one. Had trouble setting it up. Skipping details,4 printers later, 1 or 2 which don't do Linux. I now have a Brother HL-L2350DW which says it does recognize Linux but I can't install it on my 20.04. I found how to's on line but the number of steps to do it I'd have to print them out. ...yup. Does anybody out there have any suggestions?

ar flag
Some years ago HP bought another printer company. These printers are now sold as HP branded printer. They don't have Linux drivers. It is not clear what you are asking. Are you having problem setting up the new Brother printer? Or are you asking for printer recommendation?
ar flag
As for priming instructions you could print from a (smart) phone. Or go to Kinko's or to a friend's house.
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Return the incompatible hardware. Avoid paying money for hardware that is incompatible with Linux. That simply rewards the manufacturer for the hassle they created. See the Openprinting.org database of linux-compatible printers: https://openprinting.org/printers
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