On Wed, Sep 03, 2014 at 06:55:42PM -0500, Tom Bishop wrote:
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Fred
following-up on my own posting, can you tell me what choices you made in System-Config-Printer? IPP? LPD? something else?
thanks!
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Sure so start system-config-printer not as root, when it opens up, click on the + then select network printer, on the left hand side it should come up with a dialog search window, then enter the IP address and hit the search icon and it should discover the device, in most cases I use the Appsocket/HPJetdirect option, then go next pick the correct dirver and finish up.
Then hopefully you have a working printer :)
thanks Tom!
I just discovered that I did NOT have glibc.i686 installed, and the Brother binaries are 32-bit binaries. oops.
so I installed glibc.i686 and voila!
Looks as if I won't need to try your recipe, but thanks a lot for the info, anyway!