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BB code is On. That being said it has been a few years since I've installed any type of MFC on a linux machine because most of our customers use Windows and the ones that use Linux I have to set it up once and they never screw up so I hardly have to fix them again.
But all in all i'd also like to thank brother for the support they lijux me! They hope these examples will help you to get a better understanding of the Linux system and that you feel encouraged to try out things on your own.
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That was so easy, I was almost certain I had forgotten some little step, and things would crash. Find More Posts by owa. Open Source Consulting Domain Registration. By clicking "Post Your Answer", you acknowledge that you have read our updated terms of mfc-420cprivacy policy and cookie policyand that your continued use of mf-240c website is subject to these policies. Post as a guest Name. In a matter of 30 minutes, including the read-time, I had the complete package installed and working. For your specific manufacturer click here All manufacturers can be found here Mfd-240c Sane Projects list of supported devices can be found here You can find linux drivers made by Brother here Make sure you do Brothers pre-required procedures by clicking here.
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Having trouble installing a piece of hardware? So for your sake I hope you made a typo and your device is supported. By joining our community you will have the lniux to post topics, receive our newsletter, use the advanced search, subscribe to threads and access many other special features.
However, remembering the droplets of blood I sweat, trying to get my old printer to work in Linux, and remembering that I was never able to get the scanner function to work at all in Linux, I quickly abandoned the thought.
Installing the MFC-240C in 64-bit Feisty
I can only agree with you about the support brother gives on linux users. This user asks how to get their scanner working, but you give instructions on how to install the printer drivers.
This limux contains many real life examples derived from the author's experience as a Linux system and network administrator, trainer and consultant. Also, I've found that USB devices work and are easier to configure compared to Parallel devices that hardly ever work for scanning especially.
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Printer: Brother MFCC | OpenPrinting - The Linux Foundation
I have heard following these steps have worked for others and that the MFC print drivers is all you should need on some models to make both work. Then, also RTFI from the Brother site, which I had already downloaded, and following directions, I had the printer piece of the puzzle solved. The photo lknux part of the machine is not handled by your computer and should work whether its connected to a computer or not.
I bought the DCPCN from Brother, and i had some difficulties getting it too work, so i send them a mail, and they we're very helpfull. Now all i need to have working is the scanning part. The Sane Projects list of lnux devices can be found here. Visit the following links: Post Your Answer Discard By clicking "Post Your Answer", you acknowledge that you have read our updated terms of serviceprivacy policy and cookie policyand that your continued use of the website is subject to these policies.
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