On Wed, 6 Nov 2019, Fred Smith wrote:
It looks as if you downloaded the two RPMs from Brother then attempted
to follow their complicated instructions for installing them. Much
simpler is to do this:
linux-brprinter-installer-2.1.1-1 is the brother printer driver
installer I used on my HL-L2360D.
I had tried that also, but tried it again.
before my last try, I power-cycled the printer.
This time it worked.
For some reason CUPS now shows two queue names:
HL-L2360D-series Brother HL-L2360D series localhost.localdomain
HL-L2360D HLL2360D
both Brother HL-L2360D for CUPS .
'Tain't as big a deal as having none,
but why does CUPS have two queue names for the printer?
it asks a few questions, some more cryptic than others, and then
downloads and installes the required packages, after which I ran the
system-config-printer tool and set up my printer. Voila!
I think they were the same packages that I tried to use.
In any case, they both ended in 386.
Had not heard of system-config-printer .
Neither man, info nor --help helped.
What is it suppoded to do?
Google suggests it is a GUI.
Google also suggests that it is always started through a GUI.
Is it under Sundry, Print Settings?
As I also said previously in this thread, I set up the same printer
on Centos-8 without installing any Brother drivers, by going direct
to CUPS on port 631 and selecting Brother 2460 (since it didn't offer
2360). Here are two entries from /etc/cups/printers.conf:
My printer worked in July.
At the time, it did not have Brother drivers.
I don't know what update broke it or how.
Is there an easy way to rename or alias a queue?
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