Once upon a time, Tom Horsley <horsley1953(a)gmail.com> said:
Yea, I went back and took a look at the Brother web
site, and they actually list Linux explicitly as
a compatible OS in their specs (at least for
the couple of printers I looked at). That's
practically a ringing endorsement since it sure
seems like most linux compatible devices don't
actually mention linux anywhere even though
they do work if you try them :-).
One note: some Brother printers don't work without a binary-only driver
downloaded from Brother (that is 32-bit only).
If you want to look at Fedora compatibility out-of-the-box, pull up the
"add new printer" dialog and look at the list. IIRC you can tell it you
are installing a printer on a parallel port or something like that to
get it to let you to the "select a make/model" phase.
--
Chris Adams <cmadams(a)hiwaay.net>
Systems and Network Administrator - HiWAAY Internet Services
I don't speak for anybody but myself - that's enough trouble.