But this time I’m wising up and I’m blogging this for myself (and mom) so that we can get it set up quicker when we do upgrades or machine changes. However, they are ghetto cheap so I buy them and pay for the savings in set up pain. They claim to support ‘linux’ but it’s not typically plug in play for me. If you like pain like me, or already have pain, read on.įor some reason Brother printers are kind of hard to make work in Ubuntu for me. *PRE-note: if you can buy HP it’s probably better for you. *many edits below! don’t start till you’ve skimmed them all *Make sure to read my edits below this before starting as some things have changed… If you can get some answers below, great, but hopefully next week it will be more clear and helpful to more models of printers. *THIS WILL UNDERGO SOME EDITS BETWEEN OCT 31st and Nov 4th, 2016. If you didn’t know you can usually grab this from your router admin settings (I find this easier) or you can find it by pushing some buttons on the printer itself but I recall this was annoying… in either case you will need to punch in the ip address of the printer during setup so have it ready.įor the ‘libsane udev’ stuff below, the file has seemingly changed in recent ubuntu. Then, be ready to provide your printers IP address. I wanted to add a quick note for 18.04 generation Ubuntu friends to consider as you are working through my nasty old messy post below:įirst, if you are installing a network scanner / printer and you get the question “Select the number of destination Device URI” question, I just type the number 14 (A): Auto. Long time no edit! My instructions below still mostly work it seems (which is bad on Brother for not making this more simple – fail, fail fail)
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