The next window asked me for some additional information, it’s filled up already, so I just clicked on OK. I clicked on that because it says, then I clicked on Forward. There’s no Brother DCP-150c in the list, the closest one is DCP-130c. Then, it gave me a list of specific printers.
Ubuntu detected the new printer then the Printer configuration application popped up, then it gave me a list of drivers.īrother is already selected so I just clicked on Forward. Once that’s done, I plugged-in the printer. Sudo apt-get install brother-cups-wrapper-bh7 I ran this command to install the said package: That’s pretty straightforward and quite easy to install, hmmm… ( I was quite skeptic about this, looks easy)
Note: don’t connect your printer just yet.Īccording to the guide, the DCP-150c belongs to the bh7 group. I don’t want to disrupt my downloads so I decided to install my printer, a Brother DCP-150c, in Ubuntu 9.10Ī little googling led me to Ubuntu’s wiki about Brother printers, here. While I’m in the middle of my second download, I remembered that I have to print some documents. To make use of the time, I started downloading a series of TED talks videos ( if you have the time, I suggest you watch TED videos, you’ll learn a lot, at the same time it can give you some tips in how to present your idea well). OK, I have a confession to make, I keep on using Windows just to print my documents… I know, I know…Īgainst my will, I woke up early today (5:30am).