Enter this command to extract the downloaded file:Ĭommand: gunzip linux-brprinter-installer-*.*.*-*.gzĮ.g. Go to the directory you downloaded the file to in the last step. (The directory location varies depending on your Linux distribution.) The tool will be downloaded into the default"Download" directory. Download the tool.(linux-brprinter-installer-*.*.*-*.gz) I should add that on the same PC I have a small Windows XP partition for just such emergencies, and following the equivalent install procedure the same printer with the same cabling, works well and as intended. Has anybody else out there had this problem? I cannot print anything however, the printer is in a waiting state, waiting for what I cannot say as the diagnostic log file is very large and yet means very little to me personally. All went as expected and the printer is visible as a device to CUPS and is correctly cabled up to an external USB port. From the folder containing the expanded files one runs a bash script command which itself runs a lengthy install script. The install comes as a download of object files and a script file, with a text file outlining the procedure. I recently installed a Brother HL-1110 monochrome laser printer using the driver available on the Brother web site designated for Linux.
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