Hi, is there any body out there using the Brother QL label printer series under debian/wheezy?
I'm printing labels via CUPS lp command and postscript files to an QL-1060N with 62mm width continuous roll. I'm facing the problem that after the print job is finished and the label is cut as expected, that the printer driver after a short pause seems to submit an media feed so that 1 inch (2,54cm) of blank media is advanced and is sticking in front of the next printed label. I can only circumvent this by manually pressing the cut button on the printer before submitting the next print label job. I have taken a look on the source of the printer driver printer-driver-ptouch 1.3-4 but was not yet able to find the code that must be changed to suppress the media advance. Same result with v1.3-7 from testing/unstable. I also tried the driver from brother, which does not advance the media *afte*r the job, but unfortunately prints 1,5 inch blank media *before* the actual label data.. http://www.brother.com/cgi-bin/agreement/agreement.cgi?dlfile=http://www.brother.com/pub/bsc/linux/dlf/ql1060ncupswrapper-1.0.1-0.i386.deb&lang=English_gpl Any hints are greatly appreciated.. My CUPS printer queue definition: . Queue Name: labelprt62c Description: Brother QL-1060N 62mm width continuous roll Driver: Brother QL-550 Foomatic/ptouch (recommended) (grayscale, 2-sided printing) Connection: socket://mydomain.bla:9100 Defaults: job-sheets=none, none media=unknown sides=one-sided . Set Default options: . General Page Size: Custom Width: 62 Height: 68 Units: Millimeters Print Quality: High quality Concatenate Pages: IndividualPages Mirror Print: Normal Negative Print: PositivePrint Print Density: Dark Roll Fed Media: Continuous roll Finishing Advance Distance: None Advance Media: Do not advance the tape Auto Cut: Cut the medium after each label Printer Specifics Align: Center aligned Bytes Per Line: 90 Label Preamble: LabelPreamble Software Mirror: HardwareMirror WR, Bruno PS: Are there any other recommandable label printers that work under debian & CUPS ? -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/525432f9.8040...@voigt.tv