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Title: How Can I Connect my Brother Printer to my Mac


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How Can I Connect my Brother Printer to my Mac?
  • If you do not know the Steps to Connect Brother
    Printer to Mac then you can read the post and
    know how to connect the printer to mac user.

https//inkservicecenter.com/connect-my-brother-pr
inter-to-my-mac/
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Looking for instructions on how to connect your
Brother Printer to a Mac? Many people are
concerned about adding printers to their devices.
Connecting a printer becomes easy once one is
familiar with the process of adding a printer to
the device. However, you can connect a printer to
any device via a wired or wireless connection.
You can find information on how to connect your
Brother printer to your Mac device by following
the steps below.
What is the process for connecting a Brother
printer to a Mac?
Many Brother printer customers, whether new or
existing, may have difficulty pairing the printer
with their Mac. On the other hand, the process of
connecting the Brother printer to your Mac device
is not complicated and can be accomplished by
anyone who knows how. If you dont know how to
connect Brother printer to Mac, follow the steps
below.
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How do I connect a Brother printer to a Mac?
  • To get started, turn off your Brother printer and
    unplug it from the power outlet.
  • Next, disconnect all interface cables connected
    to the printer.
  • After that, you have to choose between USB,
    Wired, and Wireless network options for your
    connection.

1- USB Cable Users
  • If youre using a USB cable, connect the Brother
    printer to a power outlet and turn it on.
  • After that, use your USB cable to connect the
    Brother printer to Mac.

2- Wired Users
  • If youre using a wired network, connect the
    Brother printer and hub with a network cable.
  • After that, connect the Brother printer to a
    power outlet and turn it on.

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3- Wireless Network Users
  • If youre using a wireless network, first connect
    the Brother printer to a power outlet and turn it
    on.
  • You will then need to configure your Brother
    printer over the network.
  • You will then need to connect your printer to a
    wireless network to proceed to the next step.

Steps to Connect Brother Printer to Mac
  • Next, go to your Macs Apple menu and select
    System Preferences from the drop-down list.
  • Then from there navigate to Print Fax, Print
    Scan, or Printers Scanners icon.
  • Then you have to select the plus button for
    Printers and Scanners.
  • Also, from there you have to select the Default
    tab.

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  • Then browse through the list of all printers and
    select your Brother printer from the list.
  • Make sure Print Using or Use is set to the
    correct device, and then press the Add button.
  • After that, make sure that CUPS is selected from
    the options for Print With or Use, which is the
    model name of your device.
  • You must select BR-Script for Print Use or Use
    for the PostScript Driver if it is available for
    your printer model.
  • Your Brother printer will then be added to your
    Macs Print Fax, Print Scan, or Printers
    Scanners folders.
  • Finally, once the printer is successfully added
    to your Mac device, you can exit the System
    Preferences screen.

Sometimes people may face problems like Brother
Printer not connecting to Mac or another device.
In this case, you can contact Brother Printer
Support Staff directly for your printer not
connecting issue and for expert assistance in
resolving the issue.
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Thanks!
  • Do you have any questions?
  • support_at_inkservicecom
  • https//inkservicecenter.com/
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