Yes. The Dell AIO 922 is completely supported by CUPS (Common Unix Printing System) in Linux.
You need the right drivers. Call Dell and/or your computer manufacturer.
You can purchase a Dell 720 printer online from auction websites such as eBay. You can also get this item from local classifieds such as Craigslist. This item has been replaced by a newer model, so you can't purchase this from official Dell retailers.
Lexmark X6570 <---- Does not work! Update: I bought the X6750 ink cartridge and tried to use it in my Dell 948. The cartridges do look identical, but the X6570 (No. 42 or 44) does NOT work in the Dell 948. Don't waste your money. I suspect Dell has rigged the cartridge in some way so that you must buy their ink exclusively for them to make a profit off the ink. This is very common. They sell the printer for $30 bucks and then charge $30 a pop for the ink which is extremely cheap for them to produce. Pure profit. It's a bait and switch game.
Typical printers do not have an IP address, unless it is shared on a network with either a print box, or throught a CAT5 cable directly into the printer. If your printer has CAT5 connection, the IP address will be in the setup menu of the printer. If you are using a print box, you'll have to refer to the manual of the print box, as there are many different types. If you are just sharing a USB or Parallel printer on a network, your printer does not have its own IP. It uses your PC's IP to connect to other PC's
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Sometimes you have to do more things to let the printer know that it has a new cartridge. This is what works for me. Go to Control Panel. Click on the icon for Printer. On the next screen, it will show your printer - "click your right mouse button" on your printer name. Select "Properties". This should open some files. Now, click on "Maintenence." Select Clean all colors. This takes about one minute. Close everything. Now, go ahead and try to print. It should be ok.
Not sure why exactly. But to continue printing, remove the color cartridge and print black or order a new color cartridge. It has also been suggested that putting an old cartridge in may reset the printer and then when you put the original one back it prints again. I haven't tried that but it seems plausible.
Dell printers are proprietary printers. Basically this means, you have to use original inks. There are no compatible cartridges for them (at the moment).The ink no's for the printers are as followedHigh Capacity Black - M4640High Capacity Colour - M4646Low Capacity Colour - J5667Low Capacity Black - J5566Photo Ink - J4484When looking for inks, please shop around. Do not just go for the first price you find, as the prices vary enormously.Hope this helpsBe safe
922
922/3 = 307 r 1 922/3 = 307.333r
922 - 819 = 103
1, 2, 461, 922