Thanks for all the time you put in easier accessible, working drivers for Brother printers.
As we use a Brother DCP-330c overhere, we will benefit from it as well.
If you need a hand testing, I like to help. I read most of the comments so far, but -owing to lack of time- did not have a look into the attached patches. (Because of that same lack of time, it could be a while before I get back to you guys, sorry in advance)
I do not use any Ubuntu package at the moment; three laptops with each their own set of Brother-supplied drivers. Installing them was enough of a problem, so misalignments were not my first worry.
It turned out an A4/letter problem, mostly.
I could get it right more or less:
- edited the ....rc file in the inf directory by hand
- set the options in the CUPS web-interface
- (for openoffice:) set /etc/papersize to A4 instead of letter
Saïvann, Till, FriedChicken,
Thanks for all the time you put in easier accessible, working drivers for Brother printers.
As we use a Brother DCP-330c overhere, we will benefit from it as well.
If you need a hand testing, I like to help. I read most of the comments so far, but -owing to lack of time- did not have a look into the attached patches. (Because of that same lack of time, it could be a while before I get back to you guys, sorry in advance)
I do not use any Ubuntu package at the moment; three laptops with each their own set of Brother-supplied drivers. Installing them was enough of a problem, so misalignments were not my first worry.
It turned out an A4/letter problem, mostly.
I could get it right more or less:
- edited the ....rc file in the inf directory by hand
- set the options in the CUPS web-interface
- (for openoffice:) set /etc/papersize to A4 instead of letter
There is a hint about x- and y-shift on openprinting : forums. linux-foundatio n.org/read. php?36, 1224,1224, quote=1
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I could not find those settings on my system.
All in all: I can not promise to test 24/24, but once a week or so I must be able to do somehing about it.
Thanks for your trouble in advance!