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On Sun, 26 Aug 2012 10:55:36 -0700, Russ Fineman wrote:

Mieszko Kaczmarczyk wrote:
W dniu 11.08.2012 17:55, yahoo-pier_andreit pisze:
It is nice to see some of the other printer companies, other than HP,
have sites where you can get drivers. 

Brother printer - there is drive the only for 32bit version.  On the
64bit system - it prints but with errors.  So for 64bit system - get
printer from other vendor.

Mieszko Kaczmarczyk

What model Brothers printer? I have a MFC J6710DW and it prints both PDF
and postscript with th3 i386 version of printer software on a 64-bit
system under both openSUSE 12.1 and 12>2 RC1. Sometimes its necessary to
change the Printer setup --> options --> printer language type from PDF
to Postscript level (what your system supports). That at least works in
LibreOffice writer. In Ockular I sometimes select pdf options and force
rasterization.

Absolutely, Brother's linux support is a joke[0]. Just buy HP or
Samsung.

[0] Not yet a 64 bit driver, no firmware updates from Linux. Just
pathetic.



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