From My router, it took a bit of digging, but this is my printer:

Host Name:      --
User Alias:     
Device Type:    
IP Address:     192.168.1.12
MAC Address:    02:0f:b5:3f:8c:f2
Device Status:  Online
Port Type:      WIFI
Interface:      SSID1
Online Duration:        0 hour 2 minutes
IP Acquisition Mode:    Static
Remaining Lease Time:   --


And i'm not changing anything as it just works, from kubuntu ,W11, and using 
Brother iPrint from my tablet.

Peter

On 08/11/2023 19:40, Peter Merchant wrote:
I have a basic B&W HL-1210 and I also used the drivers from the Brother website 
- The ones from the system printed funny. No problem waking mine up.

Peter

On 08/11/2023 12:20, Terry Coles wrote:
On 08/11/2023 12:12, CA Wills wrote:
Description: Brother HL-L2350DW series
Location:     Brother HL-L2350DW
Driver:     Brother HL-L2350DW series, driverless, cups-filters 1.28.15 
(grayscale, 2-sided printing)
Connection: 
dnssd://Brother%20HL-L2350DW%20series._ipp._tcp.local/?uuid=e3248000-80ce-11db-8000-bcf4d4b410fc
Defaults:     job-sheets=none, none media=iso_a4_210x297mm 
sides=two-sided-long-edge
Mine is a Brother HLL3230CDW.
I don't know if this is of any help but the connection info looks suspiciously 
long to me and I think Tim mentioned something about the 'dnssd' ?
Mine is @dnssd://Brother%20HL-L3230CDW%20series._ipp._tcp.local/?uuid=e3'

The driver is direct from CUPS but there is a driver listed on the Brother 
Website; should I be using that?
I did.
Once I get it out of deep sleep it prints fine and quickly, no complaints.
I still have a problem with it going to sleep, but I found that if I open the 
print queue, it wakes up OK.
Any ideas as to what is stopping it from waking up please?
I wish I knew.  I would expect it to 'wake-on-LAN', but doesn't either.



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