On 1/29/24 05:16, Michael wrote:
On Monday, 29 January 2024 02:53:27 GMT Thelma wrote:
On 1/28/24 12:17, Thelma wrote:
Trying it:
lpadmin -p 3170-color2 -E -v ipp://10.0.0.105/BINARY_P1 -m everywhere
As you suggested I tried:
lpadmin -p 5370-bw -E -v ipp://10.0.0.106/BINARY_P1 -m everywhere
It crated printer entry, but not ppd file in: /etc/cups/ppd/
Try to remove the option '-E' above to see if it creates a ppd file this time.
If it refuses to work, consider emerging a corresponding driver from brother-
overlay, instead of the CUPS driverless configuration.
I tried Without '-E' and still no ppd file in: /etc/cups/ppd/
Trying to print to this printer prints gibberish.
I am confused. In your previous message you wrote it did not create an entry
in ppd, but it printed fine. :-/
So am I, I was under impression it printed OK as I created two entries and try
printing one page, it printed OK
but now it prints strange characters only.
lpadmin -p 3170-color2 -E -v ipp://10.0.0.105/BINARY_P1 -m everywhere
lpadmin -p 5370-bw -E -v ipp://10.0.0.106/BINARY_P1 -m everywhere
Both are identified as;
Driver: Local Raw Printer (grayscale, 2-sided printing)
Connection: ipp://10.0.0.106/BINARY_P1
Connection: ipp://10.0.0.105/BINARY_P1
The gibberish you see being printed may be a result of the driver. The 'IPP
Everywhere' driver should not present itself as a raw printer in the localhost
CUPS webgui (https://127.0.0.1:631), but as:
Description: 5370-bw
Location:
Driver: <printer-model> series - IPP Everywhere (mono)
Connection: ipp://10.0.0.106/BINARY_P1