Setup for Brother Printer HL-1112?
Brother Printer HL-1112: Driver-Set Up (linux-brprinter-installer-2.0.0-1.gz)
This Driver is from Brother-Web-page.
How can I install it in the Linux-System ??
software-installation printing brother
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Brother Printer HL-1112: Driver-Set Up (linux-brprinter-installer-2.0.0-1.gz)
This Driver is from Brother-Web-page.
How can I install it in the Linux-System ??
software-installation printing brother
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Also see askubuntu.com/a/636364/3940
– Takkat
Mar 15 '16 at 8:21
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Brother Printer HL-1112: Driver-Set Up (linux-brprinter-installer-2.0.0-1.gz)
This Driver is from Brother-Web-page.
How can I install it in the Linux-System ??
software-installation printing brother
Brother Printer HL-1112: Driver-Set Up (linux-brprinter-installer-2.0.0-1.gz)
This Driver is from Brother-Web-page.
How can I install it in the Linux-System ??
software-installation printing brother
software-installation printing brother
edited Mar 14 '16 at 19:15
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Also see askubuntu.com/a/636364/3940
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1) Right-click it. After it opens in Archive Manager, extract it to wherever you want
2) Open a terminal (CTRL + ALT + T)
3) cd
to where you extracted the file.
4) sudo su
- Type your password
5) chmod +x linux-brprinter-installer-2.0.0-1
6) ./linux-brprinter-installer-2.0.0-1
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Assuming the download is in your ~/Downloads directory
cd ~/Downloads
gunzip linux-brprinter-installer-2.0.0-1.gz
sudo -i
bash linux-brprinter-installer-2.0.0-1
Answer the questions it shows (printer model and type of connection are the 1st two) and wait for the installer to continue. Watch for error notices.
If all goes well check "Printers" and see if your model is listed and the let CUPS install it.
Requirements:
- wget
- glibc.i686/libstdc++
- cups
- you also need the IP address the printer is using.
The tar file only has 1 file in it and has some parameters you can change:
ENABLE_FAX_INSTALL=No # change to Yes if FAX is required
DEBUG_MSG=0
MSG=1
Sorry,no way I'm bringing the printer back...........Thanks
– tommy7733
Mar 17 '16 at 10:51
@tommy7733 advice: pick a printer from the hardware list wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsPrinters (also check the comments from users) ;-) And a HP printer always works (they support linux)
– Rinzwind
Mar 17 '16 at 11:00
Thanks a lot, the printer now is working with Linux: But I was not shur ,bcause this tool from Ubuntu-HardwareSupportComponents was old and they told me damaged. So O.K. now thanks everybody........
– tommy7733
Mar 21 '16 at 10:10
add a comment |
Another way:
Install Brother drivers from their website:
http://support.brother.com/g/b/downloadtop.aspx?c=us_ot&lang=en&prod=hl1112_us_eu
hl1110lpr
hl1110cupswrapper
Then ensure that also installed are:
brother-lpr-drivers-common
brother-lpr-drivers-laser1
brother-cups-wrapper-common
brother-cups-wrapper-laser1
printer-driver-brlaser
Probably not all these five are necessary (you could experiment) but together they made my printer work.
add a comment |
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1) Right-click it. After it opens in Archive Manager, extract it to wherever you want
2) Open a terminal (CTRL + ALT + T)
3) cd
to where you extracted the file.
4) sudo su
- Type your password
5) chmod +x linux-brprinter-installer-2.0.0-1
6) ./linux-brprinter-installer-2.0.0-1
add a comment |
1) Right-click it. After it opens in Archive Manager, extract it to wherever you want
2) Open a terminal (CTRL + ALT + T)
3) cd
to where you extracted the file.
4) sudo su
- Type your password
5) chmod +x linux-brprinter-installer-2.0.0-1
6) ./linux-brprinter-installer-2.0.0-1
add a comment |
1) Right-click it. After it opens in Archive Manager, extract it to wherever you want
2) Open a terminal (CTRL + ALT + T)
3) cd
to where you extracted the file.
4) sudo su
- Type your password
5) chmod +x linux-brprinter-installer-2.0.0-1
6) ./linux-brprinter-installer-2.0.0-1
1) Right-click it. After it opens in Archive Manager, extract it to wherever you want
2) Open a terminal (CTRL + ALT + T)
3) cd
to where you extracted the file.
4) sudo su
- Type your password
5) chmod +x linux-brprinter-installer-2.0.0-1
6) ./linux-brprinter-installer-2.0.0-1
answered Mar 14 '16 at 19:24
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Assuming the download is in your ~/Downloads directory
cd ~/Downloads
gunzip linux-brprinter-installer-2.0.0-1.gz
sudo -i
bash linux-brprinter-installer-2.0.0-1
Answer the questions it shows (printer model and type of connection are the 1st two) and wait for the installer to continue. Watch for error notices.
If all goes well check "Printers" and see if your model is listed and the let CUPS install it.
Requirements:
- wget
- glibc.i686/libstdc++
- cups
- you also need the IP address the printer is using.
The tar file only has 1 file in it and has some parameters you can change:
ENABLE_FAX_INSTALL=No # change to Yes if FAX is required
DEBUG_MSG=0
MSG=1
Sorry,no way I'm bringing the printer back...........Thanks
– tommy7733
Mar 17 '16 at 10:51
@tommy7733 advice: pick a printer from the hardware list wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsPrinters (also check the comments from users) ;-) And a HP printer always works (they support linux)
– Rinzwind
Mar 17 '16 at 11:00
Thanks a lot, the printer now is working with Linux: But I was not shur ,bcause this tool from Ubuntu-HardwareSupportComponents was old and they told me damaged. So O.K. now thanks everybody........
– tommy7733
Mar 21 '16 at 10:10
add a comment |
Assuming the download is in your ~/Downloads directory
cd ~/Downloads
gunzip linux-brprinter-installer-2.0.0-1.gz
sudo -i
bash linux-brprinter-installer-2.0.0-1
Answer the questions it shows (printer model and type of connection are the 1st two) and wait for the installer to continue. Watch for error notices.
If all goes well check "Printers" and see if your model is listed and the let CUPS install it.
Requirements:
- wget
- glibc.i686/libstdc++
- cups
- you also need the IP address the printer is using.
The tar file only has 1 file in it and has some parameters you can change:
ENABLE_FAX_INSTALL=No # change to Yes if FAX is required
DEBUG_MSG=0
MSG=1
Sorry,no way I'm bringing the printer back...........Thanks
– tommy7733
Mar 17 '16 at 10:51
@tommy7733 advice: pick a printer from the hardware list wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsPrinters (also check the comments from users) ;-) And a HP printer always works (they support linux)
– Rinzwind
Mar 17 '16 at 11:00
Thanks a lot, the printer now is working with Linux: But I was not shur ,bcause this tool from Ubuntu-HardwareSupportComponents was old and they told me damaged. So O.K. now thanks everybody........
– tommy7733
Mar 21 '16 at 10:10
add a comment |
Assuming the download is in your ~/Downloads directory
cd ~/Downloads
gunzip linux-brprinter-installer-2.0.0-1.gz
sudo -i
bash linux-brprinter-installer-2.0.0-1
Answer the questions it shows (printer model and type of connection are the 1st two) and wait for the installer to continue. Watch for error notices.
If all goes well check "Printers" and see if your model is listed and the let CUPS install it.
Requirements:
- wget
- glibc.i686/libstdc++
- cups
- you also need the IP address the printer is using.
The tar file only has 1 file in it and has some parameters you can change:
ENABLE_FAX_INSTALL=No # change to Yes if FAX is required
DEBUG_MSG=0
MSG=1
Assuming the download is in your ~/Downloads directory
cd ~/Downloads
gunzip linux-brprinter-installer-2.0.0-1.gz
sudo -i
bash linux-brprinter-installer-2.0.0-1
Answer the questions it shows (printer model and type of connection are the 1st two) and wait for the installer to continue. Watch for error notices.
If all goes well check "Printers" and see if your model is listed and the let CUPS install it.
Requirements:
- wget
- glibc.i686/libstdc++
- cups
- you also need the IP address the printer is using.
The tar file only has 1 file in it and has some parameters you can change:
ENABLE_FAX_INSTALL=No # change to Yes if FAX is required
DEBUG_MSG=0
MSG=1
edited Mar 14 '16 at 19:26
answered Mar 14 '16 at 19:21
Rinzwind
203k28388522
203k28388522
Sorry,no way I'm bringing the printer back...........Thanks
– tommy7733
Mar 17 '16 at 10:51
@tommy7733 advice: pick a printer from the hardware list wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsPrinters (also check the comments from users) ;-) And a HP printer always works (they support linux)
– Rinzwind
Mar 17 '16 at 11:00
Thanks a lot, the printer now is working with Linux: But I was not shur ,bcause this tool from Ubuntu-HardwareSupportComponents was old and they told me damaged. So O.K. now thanks everybody........
– tommy7733
Mar 21 '16 at 10:10
add a comment |
Sorry,no way I'm bringing the printer back...........Thanks
– tommy7733
Mar 17 '16 at 10:51
@tommy7733 advice: pick a printer from the hardware list wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsPrinters (also check the comments from users) ;-) And a HP printer always works (they support linux)
– Rinzwind
Mar 17 '16 at 11:00
Thanks a lot, the printer now is working with Linux: But I was not shur ,bcause this tool from Ubuntu-HardwareSupportComponents was old and they told me damaged. So O.K. now thanks everybody........
– tommy7733
Mar 21 '16 at 10:10
Sorry,no way I'm bringing the printer back...........Thanks
– tommy7733
Mar 17 '16 at 10:51
Sorry,no way I'm bringing the printer back...........Thanks
– tommy7733
Mar 17 '16 at 10:51
@tommy7733 advice: pick a printer from the hardware list wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsPrinters (also check the comments from users) ;-) And a HP printer always works (they support linux)
– Rinzwind
Mar 17 '16 at 11:00
@tommy7733 advice: pick a printer from the hardware list wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportComponentsPrinters (also check the comments from users) ;-) And a HP printer always works (they support linux)
– Rinzwind
Mar 17 '16 at 11:00
Thanks a lot, the printer now is working with Linux: But I was not shur ,bcause this tool from Ubuntu-HardwareSupportComponents was old and they told me damaged. So O.K. now thanks everybody........
– tommy7733
Mar 21 '16 at 10:10
Thanks a lot, the printer now is working with Linux: But I was not shur ,bcause this tool from Ubuntu-HardwareSupportComponents was old and they told me damaged. So O.K. now thanks everybody........
– tommy7733
Mar 21 '16 at 10:10
add a comment |
Another way:
Install Brother drivers from their website:
http://support.brother.com/g/b/downloadtop.aspx?c=us_ot&lang=en&prod=hl1112_us_eu
hl1110lpr
hl1110cupswrapper
Then ensure that also installed are:
brother-lpr-drivers-common
brother-lpr-drivers-laser1
brother-cups-wrapper-common
brother-cups-wrapper-laser1
printer-driver-brlaser
Probably not all these five are necessary (you could experiment) but together they made my printer work.
add a comment |
Another way:
Install Brother drivers from their website:
http://support.brother.com/g/b/downloadtop.aspx?c=us_ot&lang=en&prod=hl1112_us_eu
hl1110lpr
hl1110cupswrapper
Then ensure that also installed are:
brother-lpr-drivers-common
brother-lpr-drivers-laser1
brother-cups-wrapper-common
brother-cups-wrapper-laser1
printer-driver-brlaser
Probably not all these five are necessary (you could experiment) but together they made my printer work.
add a comment |
Another way:
Install Brother drivers from their website:
http://support.brother.com/g/b/downloadtop.aspx?c=us_ot&lang=en&prod=hl1112_us_eu
hl1110lpr
hl1110cupswrapper
Then ensure that also installed are:
brother-lpr-drivers-common
brother-lpr-drivers-laser1
brother-cups-wrapper-common
brother-cups-wrapper-laser1
printer-driver-brlaser
Probably not all these five are necessary (you could experiment) but together they made my printer work.
Another way:
Install Brother drivers from their website:
http://support.brother.com/g/b/downloadtop.aspx?c=us_ot&lang=en&prod=hl1112_us_eu
hl1110lpr
hl1110cupswrapper
Then ensure that also installed are:
brother-lpr-drivers-common
brother-lpr-drivers-laser1
brother-cups-wrapper-common
brother-cups-wrapper-laser1
printer-driver-brlaser
Probably not all these five are necessary (you could experiment) but together they made my printer work.
answered May 1 at 14:12
Rod S
413
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Also see askubuntu.com/a/636364/3940
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