Hmm. I am not offering help, but I have a similar yet different issue.
I have a Brother MFC - it has a network port - connected via the switch and
both Windows workstations have been configured to print to it, but I don't know
how to get prints routed from the linux server. I gave up thinking that since I
have no linux drivers for this machine, then it will not work.
Maybe there is a way?
Dharam
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Hi!
I'm a new to Linux guy that just received Suse 10.0 in the mail last week. =
I
love it except I can not get my Brother HL-760 to print from the D-link
router's parallel print server.
First I turned on the printer then Using YaST2 I configured the parallel
port lp1 giving it an I/O address of //192.168.0.1 then a Queue name
"printer". for printer model I selected Brother HL-760 and tested. I kept
getting all kinds of port communication errors so I checked my syntax and
tried various types of derivations, nothing worked. I searched the net and
did not come up with much, I went back and experimented with some CUPS
settings.
I am very determined but after working at this for three days my patience i=
s
starting to run out. The D-Link DI-704P .pdf said the router works with
Linux but gives no indication how to configure the printer port for Linux.
Please help if you can.
Thanks
Robert
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Hi!<br>
<br>
I'm a new to Linux guy that just received Suse 10.0 in the mail last
week. I love it except I can not get my Brother HL-760 to print
from the D-link router's parallel print server.<br>
<br>
First I turned on the printer then Using YaST2 I configured the
parallel port lp1 giving it an I/O address of //192.168.0.1 then a
Queue name "printer". for printer model I selected Brother HL-760=
and
tested. I kept getting all kinds of port communication errors so
I checked my syntax and tried various types of derivations, nothing
worked. I searched the net and did not come up with much, I went
back and experimented with some CUPS settings.<br>
<br>
I am very determined but after working at this for three days my
patience is starting to run out. The D-Link DI-704P .pdf said the
router works with Linux but gives no indication how to configure the
printer port for Linux.<br>
<br>
Please help if you can.<br>
<br>
Thanks<br>
Robert<br>
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