As per recommendations, I make two setting changes immediately.
1. Go to General Setup then OK 2. Go to Ecology then OK 3. Go to Sleep Time then OK 4. While Sleep Time is displayed (should be showing a number in minutes) push the down arrow and then the back button at the same time. The Deep Sleep setting will then be visible 5. Turn Deep Sleep on/off by using the arrow keys. 6. OK to save Deep Sleep off"After doing this, it again responds with "accepted".
I edit the /etc/hosts file on my linux machine to assign the host name "brother".
Brother HL-L2370DW series (Brother HL-L2370DW series) Brother HL-L2370DW series (driverless) (Brother HL-L2370DW series)I select the driverless choice and hit continue. I do not share the printer. It now wants me to select a model and offers a thousand choices. I select the second on the list:
Brother HL-L2370DW series - IPP Everywhere Brother HL-L2370DW series, driverless, cups-filters 1.22.5 (en) Brother DCP-1200 - CUPS+Gutenprint v5.3.3 (en) ....On the next page I make once choice, selecting 2-sided printing in portrait.
Brother_HL-L2370DW_series (Idle, Accepting Jobs, Not Shared)Under "maintenance" is a button to print a test page. It does! I get double sided output with the second side shifted down somewhat. The "lpr" command says "lpr: Error - No default destination." Under "Administration" on the CUPS web interface is a button to "set as server default", after doing this, CUP reports:
Brother_HL-L2370DW_series (Idle, Accepting Jobs, Not Shared, Server Default)Typing "lpr /etc/passwd" works just fine now.
lpr label_sheet.ps lpr /u1/Minerals/Micromounts/label_sheet.ps lpr topo.psAnd all give proper results.
There is a menu selection for resolution inside of "General Setup". The options are 300, 600, HQ1200, and 1200. It ships with 600 selected and I am leaving it that way for now.
I will note that specifications for resolution include a line like:
600 x 600 dpi, HQ1200 (2400 x 600 dpi) quality, 1200 x 1200 dpi
After making several test prints at 600, I changed the setting to 1200. I can see absolutely no difference, both in text (from postscript) and map files (from postscript). It is quite possible the resolution (especially for the maps) is limited by the source resolution. The one thing I do notice is that printing a map now takes perhaps twice as long (8 seconds instead of 3 seconds), which is no great concern to me.