Nas shared printer issue

Hi All,
I have a USB Brother printer HL 2030 shared on the network by a QNAP NAS , via Bonjour.
I am able to install the printer on Yosemite . It is shown as Brother (AirPrint).
When I try to print anything , the printer "prints" many white pages until the tray is empty.
Same behaviour with Maverick (clean installation).
I am able to print correctly from a Windows PC on the same printer.
If I connect the printer directly on the IMac USB port , printing is ok.
Any idea to solve this strange case?
Thanks

One router is wireless and is used as the dhcp server, but the wireless is turned off. The other is also dhcp, but I'm not sure how to turn the router portion off. smc 7004br. Thanks
Craig

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