Would there happen to be a driver in piglet for a Brother 4350MFC?

I have it working but I can grow a beard in the time it take to do it :^>

TIA
Steve


On Thu, 10 Feb 2000, Rick Forrester wrote:
> Actually, Ric, since I know you've got access to Piglet, you've got the
> driver already.  I swapped a bit of email with someone there (Bill, I
> think), and sent the drivers; they're in there already!
> 
> Just execute printtool, click on "select", and then choose 
> "Epson Stylus Color".  Under "Color Depth/Uniprint mode" select
> either stc740ih, stc740p, or stc740pl.  Then mark the "Send EOF",
> "Fix stair-stepping" and "Fast Text printing" options, click on "Ok"
> and you should be off to the races.
> 
> For anyone running an earlier version of RH who needs the driver, you
> can get it from <http://lcewww.et.tudelft.nl/~haver/linux/epson.html>;
> it comes with printerdb's for 5.1 & others, the filters, and 
> instructions
> that work.
> 
> best
>     rickf
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> > On Thu, 10 Feb 2000, Rick Forrester wrote:
> > 
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> > > mine: epson 740 it sux. 
> > 
> > What's the problem, Ric?  I've had no problems with mine at all.  
> > Decent images at 360, good at 720, and great at 1440 - Only 
> > problem has been that the printing speed can be measured in
> > furlongs per fortnight at 1440 dpi! 8^)
> > If you would please rick, ( I knew that ric's with a k were basically
> > decent people if just a tad misguided) send me your filter and a quick
> > snapshot of what it took to get it running... I can't even get the
> > thing to JERK once or flash a blinky light for Linux. It winks and
> > shudders orgasmically for Win95 during boot. The one time I got it to
> > respond at all, it threw a ream of paper at me after putting 3 or 4
> > characters on each page (enough to render them un-useable, the
> > bastard) in maniacal fashion. Chicken feet were to no avail. It's an
> > evil step child. I would, however, like to get it to behave. (with
> > something more cerebral than a hammer)  Thanks! Ric 
> 
> 
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