***

SOLVED !!

***


All that was needed was to 'apt purge' the manually installed drivers:

$ sudo apt --auto-remove purge brscan4 dcpl2550dwpdrv


Then *BE SURE* to use the Brother installer script:  
linux-brprinter-installer-2.2.1-1.gz

(or whatever your current version is from the support.brother.com
website, etc.)

Follow the instructions from the Brother download site and during the
script installation to-the-letter(EXACTLY)!

*** CAVEAT:  use the printer I.P. addy if on a LAN and _NOT_ the auto-
detected mDNS addy if you have an AT&T Fiber residential gateway such as
mine(BGW210-700) which has a ".local" domain hard-coded in the DNS. This
effectively kills mDNS(Avahi) broadcasts and so I'm not able to connect
to the printer using that system.

i.e.:

CUPS Connection:        lpd://192.168.1.220/BINARY_P1

in my case.


Good Luck !!


** Summary changed:

- Simple Scan seg-faults when scnanning on "Photo"(24-bit) quality.
+ [SOLVED]  Simple Scan seg-faults when scnanning on "Photo"(24-bit) quality.

** Summary changed:

- [SOLVED]  Simple Scan seg-faults when scnanning on "Photo"(24-bit) quality.
+ [SOLVED]  Simple Scan segfaults when scanning on "Photo"(24-bit) quality.

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