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Linux ConfigurationIf you do not wish to use the command line interface to configure your
Linux distribution, you may wish to use the Linux Printer System
Manager application on your GUI. To do this, do the following:
1
From the Linux Printer System Manager screen, click the Add
button.
2
You will now be asked to specify which Printer type you are
using, select the Remote Unix (lpd) Queue option and click
OK.
3
You must now specify the remote host name, remote queue
name and the input filter to use.
4
The Remote Host name is the IP address of the printer, or the
name from the hosts file which corresponds to the IP address of
the printer.
5
The Remote Queue name is the service name that the printer
will use when processing the data. Generally we recommend
that you use the name "BINARY_P1", however, if you are
planning to send text documents that do not have a carriage
return and a line feed, then use "TEXT_P1".
6
Select the appropriate Input Filter from the list of available
printers on your particular build of Linux.
In order to make your settings work, select the Restart lpd option.
As soon as the lpd server restarts, you will be able to send printed
documents from your server.
Linux Configuration using CUPS
Many Linux systems support Common Unix Printing System
(CUPS). CUPS typically uses PPD files are supplied on Brother’s
BR-Script (Brother’s Postscript language emulation) ready
machines. If you are using a Brother printer that does not include the
BR-Script emulation you must use an alternative driver.
For more detailed information on Linux printing visit the Brother
Solutions web site at: http://solutions.brother.com