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Brother laser printer driver
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brother HL-L2310D #79

Open DoeEensGek opened 4 years ago

DoeEensGek commented 4 years ago

Works. Driver: | Brother HL-L2300D series, using brlaser v6 (grayscale, 2-sided printing)

Device: uri = usb://Brother/HL-L2310D%20series?serial=** class = direct info = Brother HL-L2310D series make-and-model = Brother HL-L2310D series device-id = MFG:Brother;CMD:PJL,HBP;MDL:HL-L2310D series;CLS:PRINTER;CID:Brother Laser Type1; location =

The-Alchemist commented 4 years ago

Also works.

Brother HL-L2320D series. Followed instructions at https://medium.com/@anirudhgupta281998/setup-a-print-server-using-raspberry-pi-cups-part-2-2d6d48ccdc32

Not much luck w/ double-sided printing yet, though. (Yellow printer icon starts blinking.)

Device: uri = usb://Brother/HL-L2320D%20series?serial=U63877B5N745285
        class = direct
        info = Brother HL-L2320D series
        make-and-model = Brother HL-L2320D series
        device-id = MFG:Brother;CMD:PJL,HBP;MDL:HL-L2320D series;CLS:PRINTER;CID:Brother Laser Type1;
        location =
ckunte commented 4 years ago

Not much luck w/ double-sided printing yet, though. (Yellow printer icon starts blinking.)

Double sided printing

Double sided printing works for me. Set Printer Options in CUPS administration page, I have set "2-sided Printing" to "Long-Edge (Portrait)". I hope this helps. My printer is Brother HL-L2321D, I am using a Raspberry Pi as the host to my printer.

Works on Windows 10 and MacOS High Sierra, Catalina

My home network has a Windows PC as well as a couple of Macs. Set up works pretty flawlessly. I use shared printer with URL as below (last part of the below URL depends on what you set as name during Add printer setup in CUPS Admin):

http://<my raspberry pi ip address>:631/printers/Brother_HL-L2320D

Works as an AirPrinter (printing from iOS 13.5.1)

What's amazing is that this setup works when printing from iOS 13.5.1 (latest as of this writing). I used no special steps to install CUPS, and followed this video.

The-Alchemist commented 4 years ago

@ckunte : Glad to hear that double-sided printing worked for you! I left the "2-Sided Printing" option at the default, which was "Off", now that I look at it a bit more closely.

Unfortunately, it didn't make a difference. I'm also using a Raspberry Pi as the host (Raspbian GNU/Linux 9 (stretch), to be exact.)

ckunte commented 4 years ago

Unfortunately, it didn't make a difference. I'm also using a Raspberry Pi as the host (Raspbian GNU/Linux 9 (stretch), to be exact.)

If it helps I am running Debian Buster. The whole setup worked both for v4 as well as for v6 of brlaser. I’ve put together the list of commands I used to setup here.

woffs commented 3 years ago

Brother HL-L2310D series working here, too.

Some pages (apparently when they are containing a bit more graphical data) do not print and are silently skipped. I wonder if this is a brlaser or a ghostscript or a printer issue.

woffs commented 3 years ago

It worked with 300DPI (looks not good, but works). Apparently 600DPI is too much when there are larger grey fields on the page.

jordig20 commented 2 years ago

Works. Driver: | Brother HL-L2300D series, using brlaser v6 (grayscale, 2-sided printing)

Device: uri = usb://Brother/HL-L2310D%20series?serial=** class = direct info = Brother HL-L2310D series make-and-model = Brother HL-L2310D series device-id = MFG:Brother;CMD:PJL,HBP;MDL:HL-L2310D series;CLS:PRINTER;CID:Brother Laser Type1; location =

I have the model Brother HL-L2310D, and I use the Brother HL-L2300D series brlaser v6... and don't work... Sometimes print white pages... Please can you explain your install method... Thankyou

The-Alchemist commented 2 years ago

I have the model Brother HL-L2310D, and I use the Brother HL-L2300D series brlaser v6... and don't work... Sometimes print white pages... Please can you explain your install method... Thankyou

Not sure if I can hep, I manually installed from https://github.com/pdewacht/brlaser