UPDATE (14 March 2013)
I've managed to get the printer to work via usb and wireless, the scanner is still an issue, but for now it's a minor problem.
So here's what I finally did, can't remember where I read it, but it was on one of the Ubuntu forums.
Settings -> Printers -> Add printer.
Select the printer. When prompted to search for a driver or add a ppd manually -> choose to add a ppd file.
Got to the cupswrapper file and extract it. Then extract the data.tar.gz. Then you should see a folder named opt. Open the folder and all subfolders until you see the .ppd file.
Add the ppd file and sit back and enjoy printing.
Will update again as soon as I have figured out the scanner.
Hi all
I am totally at my wits end, you know, the stage just before you give up on *Nix and go back to Windoze because it's just easier?
Now this is my last resort.
For the past week and a half I have Googled and tried various settings and commands to get my wireless Brother DCP-J140W to work on Kubuntu 12.10 64-bit, as you now realise it's not been successful.
So is there anyone out there willing to help me?
Output of uname -a = Linux nakimum-HP-Pavilion-dm1-Notebook-PC 3.5.0-23-generic #35-Ubuntu SMP Thu Jan 24 13:15:40 UTC 2013 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
This is what I've done so far.
Went here (http://welcome.solutions.brother.com.../en/index.html) to find the drivers I needed.
And downloaded them (http://welcome.solutions.brother.com...html#DCP-J140W).
Now installing them was okay, no errors (that I know of).
Then I tried a few solutions that I Googled, but still no success.
Trying to configure the printer manually, oh gosh, yeah no, I don't know what to put in where.
Any help would really be appreciated.
TIA
I've managed to get the printer to work via usb and wireless, the scanner is still an issue, but for now it's a minor problem.
So here's what I finally did, can't remember where I read it, but it was on one of the Ubuntu forums.
Settings -> Printers -> Add printer.
Select the printer. When prompted to search for a driver or add a ppd manually -> choose to add a ppd file.
Got to the cupswrapper file and extract it. Then extract the data.tar.gz. Then you should see a folder named opt. Open the folder and all subfolders until you see the .ppd file.
Add the ppd file and sit back and enjoy printing.
Will update again as soon as I have figured out the scanner.
Hi all
I am totally at my wits end, you know, the stage just before you give up on *Nix and go back to Windoze because it's just easier?
Now this is my last resort.
For the past week and a half I have Googled and tried various settings and commands to get my wireless Brother DCP-J140W to work on Kubuntu 12.10 64-bit, as you now realise it's not been successful.
So is there anyone out there willing to help me?
Output of uname -a = Linux nakimum-HP-Pavilion-dm1-Notebook-PC 3.5.0-23-generic #35-Ubuntu SMP Thu Jan 24 13:15:40 UTC 2013 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
This is what I've done so far.
Went here (http://welcome.solutions.brother.com.../en/index.html) to find the drivers I needed.
And downloaded them (http://welcome.solutions.brother.com...html#DCP-J140W).
Now installing them was okay, no errors (that I know of).
Then I tried a few solutions that I Googled, but still no success.
Trying to configure the printer manually, oh gosh, yeah no, I don't know what to put in where.
Any help would really be appreciated.
TIA
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