Brother DCP-110C Printer/Scanner Installation Issues
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Hello, My father has just purchased a Brother DCP-110C Printer/Scanner. (usb-printer) Problem is : Windows Only. I'm trying to install it on Mandrake 10.0. using CUPS. Now, I've searched via google and been browsing through various sites concerning linux printing. Nowhere have I found a driver for this printer. The model isn't listed. The closest thing Mandrake 10.0 can find is the DCP-1200. But selecting that doesn't resolve the problem. It wont print. I have found a MacOS .dmg-file for CUPS. Can I convert this to a .ppd-file somehow ? Could someone point me to a sollution ? (perhaps a .ppd-file ?) Thanks in advance. |
DCP-110C
Hola Yo he conseguido que me imprima una DCP-110C en Fedora Core 3.
Hello I am using Fedora Core 3 and I get my DCP-110C running (as printer) Para ello he instalado: Please Install: http://www.brother.se/se/common/driv...0.0-1.i386.rpm y luego: and then: http://www.brother.com/cgi-bin/agree...g=English_cups Después he ido al localhost: Then go to: http://127.0.0.1:631 y /and Manage printers>add printer>device: brother dcp-110c>model/driver: brother>Brother DCP-110c CUPS v1.1 (en) y ya esta That is all! Alguien sabe como utilizar el escaner de la DCP-110 en linux? Do you know how to get the scanner working on linux? |
I hav efound this link
http://solutions.brother.com/linux/en_us/index.html I used this information to get both the printer and the scanner to operate on my Brother DCP-110C I hope this is usefull and gets you up and running. Good Luck and long live Linux Michael Johnson |
In my previous reply I forgot to mention a small point in the scanner installation
In step 3 it says to issue the following command # echo 'none /proc/bus/usb usbdevfs auto,devmode=0666 0 0' >>/etc/fstab This will work on a 2.4 kernel but on a 2.6 kernel the usbdevfs has been changed to usbfs so just replace it with this command # echo 'none /proc/bus/usb usbfs auto,devmode=0666 0 0' >>/etc/fstab and all should go well. If you get an error when you issue the "mount /proc/bus/usb" then it will probably be due to this change simply edit the last line of "/etc/fstab" and change the usbdevfs to usbfs Hope it all goes well for you Michael Johnson |
Thank you both, you have been a great help. I got the printer working. I gave up on it, but after installing the latest Mandrake I gave it another try and it works.
I followed the instructions on http://solutions.brother.com/linux/s..._install.html. After messing about a bit, I installed the two rpms using the "--force" option, otherwise it wouldn't work. Cheers. |
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