Hi folks,

I am looking for an explanation of a strange effect.

The issue:
I have a customer, who is using debian and has connected two printers (one of 
them with an 
integrated scanner and LAN, the other via USB-cable).

For installation I am using CUPS and XSANE.

Now to the issues:

1st question:  
Although there are no printers configured in CUPS, LibreOffice does see and can 
use the 
printers. My idea is, that Libreoffice is using its owb printer drivers, can 
that be, does someone 
know more?

2nd question: 
When installed with CUPS, there appear TWO pronters, one (for example) is 
called "DCP-125J" 
and the other one "DCP-125J_debian". However, only one of the entries is 
working (the one 
without "_debian". Where does it get its name? Both printers appear also in 
CUPS, but they do 
NOT appear in the printer sections of the "systemsettings" in KDE.

So, when connected TWO printers, the user has to choose of FOUR entries.

How can that be fixed, ifat all?


3rd question:
The same appears with the scanner. When I start XSANE, then I get FOUR entries 
to chose: one 
name ending with the IP-addresse (the scanner is connected by LAN) marked, one 
without IP, 
one starting with the string "ecl:...." and one starting with "ipp:....". 
Whilst two of them I can 
explain myself, only two of the entries are working, the one starting 
"ecl:...." and the pone with 
the IP.

The IPP-entry is clear for me, it is for internet printing, but last one is NOT 
explainable and is 
lookinbg for me as an unnecessary double entry like it appears at the printers.

How can I fix this?

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Additionally I should tell, the printers and scanner are both from Brother, who 
offers driver 
packages for the devices on his website for debian.

Alls needed packages are installed. 

However, I could not find out, that debian supports Brother printers and 
scanners natively, so I 
need to install their packages. 

This was all the time that way. Or did debian change something related to 
printers and scanners 
during the last year? Then please let me know, what I might have missed.

Thank you very much for feedback, and also for all the help and hard work 
during all the time!!!

Happy new year!!!

Best

Hans 
     

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