<printer id="printer/Apollo-P-2200">
  <make>Apollo</make>
  <model>P-2200</model>
  <mechanism>
    <inkjet/>
    <color/>
    <resolution>
      <dpi>
        <x>600</x>
        <y>600</y>
      </dpi>
    </resolution>
    <consumables>
    <!--no comments--><!--one or more "partno" elements.--></consumables>
  </mechanism>
  <url>http://www.myapollo.com/products/P2200.htm</url>
  <lang>
    <pcl level="3"/><!--no pjl-->
    <text>
      <charset>us-ascii</charset>
    </text>
  </lang>
  <autodetect>
  <!--no known parport probe information--></autodetect>
  <functionality>A</functionality>
  <driver>hpijs</driver><!--verified--><!--no "contrib_url"-->
  <comments>
    <en>
    Apollo is a brand of HP, the printers use HP cartridges and papers, the
    main difference is the special design of the printers.&lt;p&gt;

    Comes only with a standard three-colour cartridge and prints black as
    a mix of the three colours, you get either a black or a photo (black,
    light cyan, light magenta) cartridge as an option.&lt;p&gt;

    To get its maximum quality, use the &quot;hpijs&quot; driver. 600
    dpi in colour is not supported by the hardware.&lt;p&gt;

    Older comments:&lt;/p&gt;

    It is compatible to the &lt;a
    href=&quot;http://www.linuxprinting.org/pipermail/apollo-list/2001q1/000001.html&quot;&gt;HP
    DeskJet 612C&lt;/a&gt;.&lt;/p&gt;

    C&apos;t magazine reports:&lt;/p&gt;

    Stp was tested, but printed way too dark with a very colorful dot
    pattern and uneven areas. Stp also has uneven line thicknesses in fonts,
    but Uniprint is even worse here.&lt;/p&gt;
 
    They had the best results with the &quot;cdj550&quot; driver for
    both text and photos.&lt;/p&gt;
    </en>
  </comments>
</printer>
