Linux Printer Driver Installation Guide for Brother Label Printers © 2019 Brother Industries, Ltd. All rights reserved.
Contents Trademarks ........................................................................................................ 1 1. Printer Driver Installation and Uninstallation ................................................ 2 1.1 1.2 Driver Installation ................................................................................... 2 Driver Uninstallation ............................................................................... 2 2. Add and Delete Printers .....................................
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1. Printer Driver Installation and Uninstallation You need to be a superuser to install or uninstall the Brother printer driver. If you are not logged in as a superuser, run the following command in the terminal: su 1.1 Driver Installation In the terminal, run the following commands to unzip and install the driver: tar xzvf Brotherbarcodedriver-x.x.xx.tar.gz cd Brotherbarcodedriver -x.x.xx ./install-driver Where "x.x.xx" is the driver version.
2. Add and Delete Printers You can add or delete new printers using: - The CUPS web browser interface - The Print Settings application in GNOMETM 2.1 Managing Printers using the CUPS Web Browser Interface To access the CUPS web browser interface, open your browser and enter "http://localhost:631/" in the address bar. 2.1.1 Add Printers (USB Connection) 1. Click the Administration tab. 2. Click Add Printer.
3. Select the printer you want to add, and then click Continue. 4. Enter the new printer information, and then click Continue.
5. Select Brother from the Make drop-down list, and then click Continue. 6. Select the printer model name, and then click Add Printer.
2.1.2 Add Printers (Wired LAN or Wi-Fi Connection) 1. Click the Administration tab. 2. Click Add Printer. 3. Select the LPD/LPR Host or Printer radio button, and then click Continue. 4. Enter lpd://printer_IP_address/queue (where "printer_IP_address" is your printer's IP address) in the Connection: field, and then click Continue.
5. Enter the new printer information in the Name: field, and then click Continue.
6. Select Brother from the Make: list, and then click Continue. 7. Select the printer model name from the Model: list, and then click Add Printer.
2.1.3 Modify Printer Settings 1. Click the Printers tab. 2. Select the printer from the list. 3. Select Set Default Options from the Administration drop-down list.
4. Modify the settings you want, and then click Set Default Options to save them.
2.1.4 Delete Printers 1. Click the Printers tab, and then select the printer you want. 2. Select Delete Printer in the Administration drop-down list to delete the selected printer.
2.2 Managing Printers using the Print Settings Application in GNOMETM To run the Print Settings application, click Applications > Print Settings. 2.2.1 Add Printers 1. When the Print Settings window appears, click Add, and then select the printer you want.
2. Select the printer you want from the Devices list, enter the IP address in the Enter device URl field, and then click Forward. 3. Make sure the Select printer from database radio button is selected, select Brother from the printer list, and then click Forward.
4. Select the printer model name and driver, and then click Forward.
2.2.2 Modify Printer Settings 1. Select the printer you want, and then click Printer Options to modify its settings. 2. When finished, click Apply to save the new settings. To restore the previous settings, press Restore. 2.2.3 Delete Printers Select the printer you want to delete, and then click Delete.
3. Configure Printers using the BarCode Printer Setting Application The BarCode Printer Setting shortcut will appear in the Applications menu after the driver has been installed. 1. Select the printer you want and modify its settings. 2. When finished, click Apply.