On 08/04/2017 08:58 AM, Brian wrote:
On Fri 04 Aug 2017 at 12:25:51 +0000, Curt wrote:On 2017-08-04, Jape Person <japers@comcast.net> wrote:A few weeks ago a CUPS upgrade to our Debian testing systems started showing a new driver for our Brother MFC-9340CDW in print dialogs and in the CUPS printer list and in the system-config-printer utility. You'd think that was good news, but we've been unable to find any way to make the queue for this "driverless" instance of the printer function properly.Just very quickly found this bug that seems to be relevant to your case, Jape. As you didn't describe the "garbled" condition of your printouts with the "driverless" driver I can't be sure but it seems a fair guess. Apparently a resolution dpi error (reported as 600x2dpi--firmware bug?--and set that way by cups in the PPD. Workaroundable by modifying the PPD manually as explained in the thread).Definitely a firmware bug; the printer is non-conforming. cups-browsed puts the incorrect information in the PPD because it queries the printer and that is what it is told.
Seems like this must be the case. Too bad. Updating firmware on this thing requires trundling it out of the den, down the hall and to the living room so I can attach it to a Windows box.
I'll look into this and get back to you and Curt to let you know whether or not the printer is already running the latest firmware.
BTW at the Brother site I think they're recommending updating the firmware for this printer (maybe not for the reasons explicited here). HTH. https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=868360If the OP has his testing systems up-to-date, he should not be seeing this bug.
All three testing systems are upgraded daily, so I'll check into it and get back to you.
Again, many thanks to you and Curt.