Installing the Driver & Software
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Macintosh®
Macintosh®
Wired
Network
Improper Setup
If you have previously set up your machine for
a wireless network and then want to set it up
on a wired network, you should check that the
machine’s Network I/F is Wired LAN. The
wireless network interface will become
inactive with this setting.
On your machine, press Menu.
Press a or b to choose LAN and press OK.
Press a or b to choose Network I/F and
press OK.
Press a or b to choose Wired LAN and
press OK.
Press Stop/Exit.
5Turn on your Macintosh®.
6Put the supplied CD-ROM into your CD-ROM
drive.
7Double-click the Start Here OSX icon to install.
8Choose Wired Network Connection, and
then click Next. Follow the on-screen
instructions.
Please wait, it will take a few seconds for the
software to install. After the installation, click
Restart to finish installing the software.
9The Brother software will search for the Brother
device. During this time the following screen
will appear.
Note
If the machine is configured for your network,
choose the machine from the list, and then click
OK. This window will not appear if there is only one
machine connected on the network, it will be
chosen automatically. Go to step 10.
If this screen appears click OK.
Enter a name for your Macintosh® in
Display Name up to 15 characters long and click
OK. Go to step 10.
If you want to use the machine’s Scan key to
scan over the network you must check the
Register your computer with the “Scan To”
function on the machine box.
The name you enter will appear on the
machine’s LCD when you press the Scan key
and choose a scan option. (For more
information, see Network Scanning in the
Software User’s Guide on the CD-ROM.)