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| - | ====== Installation Printers in Debian ====== | ||
| - | ===== Brother driver installation ===== | ||
| - | Download the " | ||
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| - | The current Brother driver is a 32-bit version and will give error during installation | ||
| - | (Package ia32-libs is not available). This package is depreciated and needs to be replaced by alternative. | ||
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| - | apt-get install lib32z1 | ||
| - | apt-get install cups | ||
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| - | ===== Unwanted Printer discovery ===== | ||
| - | The printer selection dialog of GTK applications is populated by *directly* browsing the DNS-SD broadcasts of the remote print server and IPP printers. Whether cups is running or not, this is what happens. In fact, neither CUPS nor cups-browsed is required for the GTK print dialog to function as designed. | ||
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| - | Suppose cups-browsed is running with its default cups-browsed.conf. It too will browse the same DNS-SD broadcasts and also populate the dialog, leading to duplicate entries. This is what is observed in Comment 9. If you really, really want cups-browsed, | ||
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