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*cupsFilter: "application/vnd.cups-pdf 0 brother_lpdwrapper_HLL2360D" *cupsFilter: "application/vnd.cups-postscript 0 brother_lpdwrapper_HLL2360D" *% Copyright Brother Industries,Ltd 2006-2014
#Brother gt 541 driver windows 8 download#
Kind of odd, as I got this file from HL-2365DW's download link. If it can connect to your local WiFi it is possible that the proprietary driver is built into CUPS server which runs on the printer itself which means that no driver will be needed.īut HL-2365DW is not in the list. The fact that is wireless is a good sign. That will reveal you if there is an open source driver or not. I am sure OS X comes with the driver and driver is easy to compile on FreeBSD but does the Brother offer the port to the driver? If you have Apple laptop take it to the store and use vanilla CUPS server to add the printer. That means that it speaks some proprietary Brother language.
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I would wage $100 that that thing doesn't speak PostScript and even worse it probably doesn't speak PCL. On the top of it there is no display so it took me 30 minutes to realize that it comes with built in CUPS server which has to be used for configuration.Ī quick look at the page you linked reveals that the seller is not revealing any significant technical details. It took me few hours of playing to force the printer to use my dhcp lease instead of some Microsoft proprietary crap. To only bad thing about HL-5250DN is network configuration. On the top of it is network ready but I discovered that its built in LPD server is iffy so I configured to print using Jetdirect protocol on port 9100. It can also print directly us-ascii and it speaks HL-5250DN Printer Command Language 5 (PCL5) and works with generic PostScript driver. HL-5250DN unlike the printer you linked is so called work group printer but more importantly speaks PostScript language which means that needs no drivers.