1. Look here for a driver that handles some old models.
2. A few Lexmark inkjet models have Postscript emulation. This means that you just need a PPD file instead of a full driver package. Read here.
3. The driver here supports models in the 3600, 4600, 5600, 6600, 7600, 4900 or Z2400 series plus the Pro200, Pro700, Pro800, Pro900, S300, S400, S500 and S600 series. It has been tested successfully on a Pro905 and an S608 with USB and WIFI connections. Both printing and scanning worked, but there are some caveats.
Printer
Ideally, CUPS will auto-detect your networked printer and assign a Connection URI based on its MAC address. For example:
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lxhcp://ABCDE12345
a. Do a manual install using the AppSocket/JetDirect device and the printer's IP address. The Connection URI will look like
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socket://aaa.bbb.cc.dd
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/usr/lib/cups/backend/lxhcp
Scanner
When you run Xsane or Peasyscan, there is a LONG pause before the scanner starts working.
There are reports that networked scanning fails with some models.
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