On Fri 14 Jul 2017 at 22:48:32 +0000, brian m. carlson wrote: > On Fri, Jul 14, 2017 at 06:42:34PM -0300, Till Kamppeter wrote: > > > > Replace > > > > ---------- > > *DefaultResolution: 600x2dpi > > *OpenUI *cupsPrintQuality/Print Quality: PickOne > > *OrderDependency: 10 AnySetup *cupsPrintQuality > > *DefaultcupsPrintQuality: Normal > > *cupsPrintQuality Normal/Normal: "<</HWResolution[600 2]>>setpagedevice" > > *cupsPrintQuality High/High: "<</HWResolution[600 2]>>setpagedevice" > > *CloseUI: *cupsPrintQuality > > ---------- > > > > by > > > > ---------- > > *DefaultResolution: 600x600dpi > > *OpenUI *cupsPrintQuality/Print Quality: PickOne > > *OrderDependency: 10 AnySetup *cupsPrintQuality > > *DefaultcupsPrintQuality: Normal > > *cupsPrintQuality Normal/Normal: "<</HWResolution[600 600]>>setpagedevice" > > *cupsPrintQuality High/High: "<</HWResolution[2400 600]>>setpagedevice" > > *CloseUI: *cupsPrintQuality > > ---------- > > > > Do not forget to restart CUPS after editing or replacing your PPD file. > > > > Please tell whether this change fixes your problem. > > This does fix the problem. Since this printer supports PCL, I can also > use the hpijs-pcl5c driver in the mean time.
Is this a bug in Brother's printer? It looks like it is. -- Brian.