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Brother MFC-5890CN Driver Installation in Debian – Step-by-step

August 19, 2021 | By the+gnu+linux+evangelist.

Installing Driver

  1. 2. Downloading Brother Printer Driver

    Download the Brother MFC-5890CN Printer Driver Installer for Debian

    Brother Printer .gz Installer

    First, Choose Driver Install Tool
    Then Select the Language: English or English (China)
    The Driver Installation Script is the Same for All Brother Printers!
    Especially relevant: in case of Setup Issue you can Search for your Printer Model and then Grab one by one the .deb Packages and then use the Package Manager for a Local Setup.
    In this case you’ll need: LPR printer driver, CUPSwrapper, Scanner driver, Scan-key-too, and Scanner Setting file.

  2. 3. Extracting Brother Printer Driver

    Then Extract it into /tmp
    Possibly Double-Click/Right-Click on it to Open with Archive Manager:

    Printer Brother MFC-5890CN Driver Debian How to Download and Install - Archive Extraction

    Or from Command Line:

    gunzip -c $HOME/Downloads/linux-brprinter-installer*.gz > /tmp/linux-brprinter-installer
  3. 4. Installing Brother MFC-5890CN Printer Driver

    Then to Install Brother Printer Drivers
    First, access the Target Folder:

    cd /tmp

    And then give Execution Permission with:

    chmod +x linux-brprinter-installer*

    If Got “User is Not in Sudoers file” then see: How to Enable sudo
    Now to Install it play:

    sudo ./linux-brprinter-installer*

    In case of “CUPS is not installed” issue then to see How to Install it Here.
    When Prompted Insert your Brother Printer Model!
    Printer Brother MFC-5890CN Driver Debian How to Download and Install - Terminal
    Then the Installer will Provide Automatically to Download and Install the Printer and potentially also the Scanner Drivers…
    Especially relevant: in case of Issue try first to Enable the 32-bit Architecture:

    sudo dpkg --add-architecture i386

    Then make the needed Directory with:

    sudo mkdir -p /var/spool/lpd

    Again you can try to Grab all the .deb Packages as explained before in the Download Step.
    Then access the Target Folder, usually with:

    cd ~/Downloads

    To Check it’s there List the contents with:

    ls . | grep cupswrapper

    The grep Command refine the output List showing only the Entries matching the Keyword.
    But if you are in Trouble to Find the Location on Terminal then See: How to Access Downloads Folder from Browser.
    And last, Install them with:

    sudo apt install ./*br*.deb ./*cupswrapper*.deb ./*lpr*.deb

    Next Run again the Installation Script as in the beginning!
    Again following the CLI wizard, when Prompted about a Device URI:

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