Hi ivan,
...I changed that for the HL-3170CDW which does have the BrScript 3 emulation (postscript 3) and now I have to get it working over the wired network here at home....
OK, that's great news, you should be able to get this thing up and running pretty quick, although I'm not sure about the handling of the colour given that my 5470DW is a B&W laser only.
So here are the setups I currently have in-place, all these relate to the Printer=>Properties window:
1) OUTPUT PORT (field names below match the dialog-box you will see)
LPD server = static IP I assigned to my printer
LPD printer = BINARY_P1
Port name = SLPR1
Print Timeout = 60 secs
Performance = LPRPORTD Compatible (I was never able to get the 'High Performance' setup working)
2) PRINTER DRIVER
2i => PSCRIPT
I used the IBM PSCRIPT v 30.800 driver here, but first I imported the 5470DW PPD file into that driver. This allowed me to have the various printer specific features available in the printer driver. This is also where I ran into some problems, especially around the print resolution. For example, trying to use HQ1200 always caused PSCRIPT driver to crash. So by default, I have my printer set to 1200. I simply like my high-quality print and using 600 just doesn't appeal.
2ii => PSPRINT
I also setup the PSPRINT driver, similar setups to PSCRIPT, my goal here was to find out if the changes Alex included in PSPRINT would create a better result. This, amongs other things, allows your print jobs to include fonts (support for embedded TrueType fonts) with each output.
I did not see much difference, as a result, I am using the IBM PSCRIPT driver nearly 100% of the time.
OK, so the above is the general, somewhat high-level review. Search for 'HL-5470DW' in the forum posts and you will find the detailed description of what I did to import the PPD driver. No sense repeating that here again, if you do not find it let me know.
The only other thing I would add is: if you are going to setup the Cloud printing option, make sure you supply a DNS entry in the printer setups. I missed this and that was a PITA...of course each device which connects to the network needs this, and I've done this many times, yet somehow when it came to the printer I missed that step...LOL!