This fork was abandoned in favor of Owl-Maintain/brlaser
brlaser is a CUPS driver for Brother laser printers.
Although most Brother printers support a standard printer language such as PCL or PostScript, not all do. If you have a monochrome Brother laser printer (or multi-function device) and the other open source drivers don't work, this one might help.
This driver has been reported to work with these printers:
- Brother DCP-1510 series
- Brother DCP-1600 series
- Brother DCP-7020
- Brother DCP-7030
- Brother DCP-7040
- Brother DCP-7055
- Brother DCP-7055W
- Brother DCP-7060D
- Brother DCP-7065DN
- Brother DCP-7070DW
- Brother DCP-7080
- Brother DCP-8065DN
- Brother DCP-L2500D series
- Brother DCP-L2510D series
- Brother DCP-L2520D series
- Brother DCP-L2520DW series
- Brother DCP-L2537DW
- Brother DCP-L2540DW series
- Brother DCP-L2550DW series
- Brother HL-1110 series
- Brother HL-1200 series
- Brother HL-2030 series
- Brother HL-2130 series
- Brother HL-2140 series
- Brother HL-2220 series
- Brother HL-2230 series
- Brother HL-2240D series
- Brother HL-2250DN series
- Brother HL-2270DW series
- Brother HL-2280DW
- Brother HL-5030 series
- Brother HL-5040 series
- Brother HL-L2300D series
- Brother HL-L2305 series
- Brother HL-L2310D series
- Brother HL-L2320D series
- Brother HL-L2340D series
- Brother HL-L2350DW series
- Brother HL-L2360D series
- Brother HL-L2370DN series
- Brother HL-L2375DW series
- Brother HL-L2380DW series
- Brother HL-L2390DW
- Brother HL-L5000D series
- Brother MFC-1810 series
- Brother MFC-1910W
- Brother MFC-7240
- Brother MFC-7320
- Brother MFC-7340
- Brother MFC-7360N
- Brother MFC-7365DN
- Brother MFC-7420
- Brother MFC-7440N
- Brother MFC-7460DN
- Brother MFC-7840W
- Brother MFC-8710DW
- Brother MFC-8860DN
- Brother MFC-L2700DN series
- Brother MFC-L2700DW series
- Brother MFC-L2710DN series
- Brother MFC-L2710DW series
- Brother MFC-L2750DW series
- Brother MFC-L3750CDW series
- Lenovo LJ2650DN
- Lenovo M7605D
- Fuji Xerox DocuPrint P265 dw
If your printer isn't included in the list above, just try selecting any entry marked 'brlaser' and see if it works.
If it does, please create a new issue here in Github and include the output of this command:
sudo lpinfo --include-schemes usb -l -v
Then I'll be able to add a proper entry for your printer.
Some operating systems already ship this driver. This is the case for
at least Debian, Gentoo, Ubuntu, Raspbian, openSUSE, NixOS, Arch Linux
and Guix.
Look for a package named printer-driver-brlaser
.
You'll also need Ghostscript, in case that's not installed automatically.
Once brlaser is installed, you can add your printer using the usual CUPS interface.
To compile brlaser you'll need CMake and the CUPS development packages (libcups2-dev, libcupsimage2-dev or similar).
Get the code by cloning the git repo . Compile and install with these commands:
cmake .
make
sudo make install
It might be needed to restart CUPS after this.
Copyright © 2013 Peter De Wachter
brlaser is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
brlaser is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with brlaser. If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses/.