![]() This is the first I have encountered this but in Hardy the directory had to be created. Presuming you downloaded the driver to your desktop Type or Copy & Paste the following into Terminal:Ĭreate the lpd directory. Now change to the directory where the drivers are. Locate your model & download your "Debian" CUPS wrapper from HERE (). Locate your model & download your "Debian" LPR printer driver from HERE (). Step 3: (don't know if it matters but I did it anyway)įrom the task bar go to: System - Administration - Printing, select your printer that's not working then select edit and click delete.ĭownload the LPR Driver and CUPS Wrapper. ![]() Type or Copy & Paste the following into Terminal and press enter: Open Terminal by selecting Applications - Terminal from the task bar. The site is a little outdated but the installation still remains simple thanks to Ubuntu & not to forget Debian (). I'm quite a newbie to Linux and I found it really easy to install my Printer with the help of the official Brother Linux Driver WEBSITE (). HERE'S REFERENCE TO ALL PRINTERS INSTALLED SUCCESSFULLY ON UBUNTU 64BIT IN THIS THREAD: HERE (), HERE () and HERE () Works fine but with a little more fine tuning. Scanning tested in Xsane.įIRST MAKE SURE YOUR SYSTEM HAS ALL UPDATES INSTALLED IF YOU HAVE A FRESH INSTALLATION OF UBUNTU. ![]() Printing tested in Firefox, Gimp & OpenOffice. I have comprised this simply from how I went about doing it which worked perfectly. ![]() Please note this is my first How-To, if there is an error please let me know. ![]()
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