Have you looked into the hunch I posted quite a while ago? The cycling timing may be due to the driver looking at the wrong status bit. If it is looking at a bit which goes on & off to indicate status of the fuser heater temperature, it would behave like it does -- random on and off intervals as the fuser heater goes on and off to maintain temperature of the roller. Maybe the driver looks at the fuser status, not the printer-ready-to-receive-data status bit. When I use the parallel port, the printer works fine. Parallel port doesn't have a fuser status bit to confuse a driver, only a printer status bit. The problem is not in the printer, but rather in a driver that looks at the wrong status, I think. Perhaps Brother support can give you a document that details the status information which the printer reports.
Stan Sokolow ================== Till Kamppeter wrote: > So then it seems that the problem is not caused by the "usblp" module > but by a lowere level USB driver in the kernel or even by the hardware. > > Does > > lsusb > > and > > lsusb -vvv > > always give the same output? Or is there some cycling also there? > > -- Brother Hl-1050 and HL-1430 are not detected properly over USB https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/35638 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is a direct subscriber. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs