Brother MFC-490CW - no print output
Posted: 10. Mar 2012, 03:54
I hope someone here can steer me in the right direction. I am new to Salix and currently using a Brother MFC-490CW color inkjet all-in-one printer, but cannot get the Brother printer drivers to work with Salix. The printer has worked without problems in PCLinux (rpm) and Pardus (custom pisi driver) previously.
My installation is the most recent 32 bit XFCE edition. I converted the Brother rpm drivers with the "rpm2tgz" tool and installed them successfully.
The CUPS browser setup at localhost:631 went normally and the printer was listed in the setup menu.
The printer in CUPS shows up as "Idle, Accepting jobs" and when I initiate printing, the display on the printer shows the document being processed
but there is no output. Printing from the command line results in the same thing.
There do not appear to be any error messages of any kind, so I am not sure where to go from here. I did find an article on a slackware forum
that talks about having better success using the .deb drivers instead and using a tool called "deb2tgz" but I do not see it in the package manager or in slapt-SRC.
Salix is working great other than this printing issue - thank you for your help.
My installation is the most recent 32 bit XFCE edition. I converted the Brother rpm drivers with the "rpm2tgz" tool and installed them successfully.
The CUPS browser setup at localhost:631 went normally and the printer was listed in the setup menu.
The printer in CUPS shows up as "Idle, Accepting jobs" and when I initiate printing, the display on the printer shows the document being processed
but there is no output. Printing from the command line results in the same thing.
There do not appear to be any error messages of any kind, so I am not sure where to go from here. I did find an article on a slackware forum
that talks about having better success using the .deb drivers instead and using a tool called "deb2tgz" but I do not see it in the package manager or in slapt-SRC.
Salix is working great other than this printing issue - thank you for your help.