Re: Printer suitability - Brother HL-5270DN

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I've been using an HL-5070N for over a year. It has performed flawlessly. Coming from Solaris where it also worked like a champ using the lpd queue I set it up in Linux that same way. One of these days I'll look into using CUPS, but I hate to fix it if it ain't broke.


David Fletcher wrote:
We're looking for a laser printer for the Engineering department at work. Considering the Brother HL-5270DN.

Accounts department has a HL-5170DN on a windows network which has been working reliably for some years, so it would seem reasonable to purchase a similar model.

Can anybody please tell me if they're using the HL-5270DN with a Linux server? Any problems? The machine has a driver listed in the CUPS printer setup but I've not tried a Brother printer with Linux before, so best to be sure....

Thanks for any advice.

Dave F


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