Wyatt :void: on Nostr: Is there a surefire way to get a network printer working on Linux? I know there are ...
Is there a surefire way to get a network printer working on Linux? I know there are DE's that have that all done for you. So it's possible obviously. But how do they get my Brother printer to work, when I can manually? I have CUPS, I can see it. It's identified, I am connected and can tell it's idle and is accepting jobs. But, I can't find a way to get a page to print. I have tried getting the specific driver...
Thought this already sent.... Well I gave up.
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