On Mon, Jan 18, 2010 at 11:31 AM, Larry McMains
<larrymcmains at comcast.net> wrote:
> I'm trying to get my USB printer (a Brother MFC-420CN) to work with
> Ubuntu 9.10 Linux. I've found several references that say it should be
> fully supported, and I've followed the instructions on the Brother
> Solutions center page
> (http://welcome.solutions.brother.com/bsc/public_s/id/linux/en/instruction_prn1a.html),
> installing the lpr and CUPS drivers, verifying they're there, ..., right
> up to the point where I'm to use the CUPS interface to verify that my
> printer is there (isn't not) and if not, use the CUPS admin interface
> and add the printer and "correct" driver. When I run though the admin
> interface "add printer" function, it shows my Brother printer as a local
> printer choice, but when I select that and try to continue, I'm asked to
> select the model from a drop down list, and the 420cn is not listed.
> (Again a previous step to verify the drivers installed correctly
> indicates success.) Clearly I'm overlooking something - would anyone
> have any suggestions on how to proceed?
>
> Larry

As an offhand guess, is there some step needed to 'register' a driver
to make it show up in the admin GUI's list after you've installed it?
I don't know if that list is autobuilt or based on some XML or similar
file of "known types".

 - Tony Yarusso