Thank you for that information Peter.
From our experience of Brother printers 'disabled' only means that option does not appear in the windows printer interface, that is all. On the printer everything continues to work.
Indeed, so it seems.. tricks for young players eh?
OS/2 2.0 : One of the great tragedies of computing history.
We should have been all running OS/2 on our desktops by 1995 but not only did IBM fail to develop their own OS for the newly developed fledgling PC, instead contracting it out to a college dropout who then cobbled together the plagiarized abortion known as 'MS-DOS' and compounded this by granting royalties on this OS failing to appreciate the huge market for 'PC's'. Then after realising their mistake they set about using their in house expertise to develop a new PC operating system themselves that could wipe the floor with MS-DOS. That OS evolved into OS/2 2.0 but sadly IBM totally mismanaged the marketing of it whilst making the same mistake many other firms have made - trusting Microsoft. Microsoft working in conjunction with IBM ripped off the Graphical 'Presentation manager' interface of OS/2 & hastily grafted it on top of their inadequate MS-DOS, rushed it to market with big marketing budget beating IBM to market with a grossly inferior product.
This garbage known as 'Windows' succeeded through slick marketing & rapacious business practices.
When IBM brought their new OS to market they failed to disclose its hardware requirements which, for its time were heavier than Windows & then killed it completely by telling users seeking help they needed to pay huge support fees. As expected mom & dad users were driven away in droves.
What a great shame..