
On Tue, 9 Oct 2012, Russell Coker <russell@coker.com.au> wrote:
I'll try your other suggestion of upgrading to the Unstable version and see how that goes. I don't recall if the printer has an Ethernet port, if so I'll try that next.
I upgraded cups to the unstable version, but it didn't help. I connected it via Ethernet and used IPP but that didn't help either. D [10/Oct/2012:13:48:33 +1100] [Job 37] /usr/local/Brother/Printer/MFC7362N/lpd/filterMFC7362N: 137: /usr/local/Brother/Printer/MFC7362N/lpd/filterMFC7362N: /usr/local/Brother/Printer/MFC7362N/lpd/rawtobr3: not found D [10/Oct/2012:13:48:33 +1100] PID 5651 (/usr/lib/cups/filter/brlpdwrapperMFC7362N) exited with no errors. I put cups in debug mode. It logged the above errors. Apart from the stupidity of having "not found" (obviously an error) followed by "no errors" there's a problem of the file being supposedly "not found". The file did exist, it's an i386 executable. I installed libc6-i386 and then things started working via Ethernet and IPP. Now I've configured it to use USB again to free up an Ethernet port and that's working well. I'll probably never know if the Wheezy version of cups would have worked correctly. -- My Main Blog http://etbe.coker.com.au/ My Documents Blog http://doc.coker.com.au/