NOTE: Illustrations shown below are from a representative product and may differ from your Brother machine.
The USB port is located inside the machine.
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Lift the scanner cover until it locks securely into the open position.
![Lift the scanner cover Lift the scanner cover](/g/b/img/faqend/faq00000557_004/as_ot/en/1000151/LiftScannerCover.gif)
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Connect the USB cable to the USB port marked with a
symbol (1). You will find the USB port inside the machine, as shown below.
![Connect the USB cable Connect the USB cable](/g/b/img/faqend/faq00000557_004/as_ot/en/1634097/ConnectUSBcable.gif)
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Carefully guide the USB cable into the cable channel and out the back of the machine. Connect the cable to your computer.
![USB cable entry point USB cable entry point](/g/b/img/faqend/faq00000557_004/as_ot/en/1000154/USBcableEntryPoint.gif)
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DO NOT connect the machine to a USB port on a keyboard or a non-powered USB hub. Brother recommends that you connect the machine directly to your computer.
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Make sure that the cable does not restrict the cover from closing, or an error may occur.
The Ethernet port is located inside the machine.
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Lift the scanner cover until it locks securely into the open position.
![Lift the scanner cover Lift the scanner cover](/g/b/img/faqend/faq00000557_004/as_ot/en/1000151/LiftScannerCover.gif)
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Connect the Ethernet cable to the Ethernet port marked with a
symbol (1). You will find the Ethernet port inside the machine, as shown below.
![Connect the Ethernet cable Connect the Ethernet cable](/g/b/img/faqend/faq00000557_004/as_ot/en/1634098/ConnectEthernetcable.jpg)
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Carefully guide the Ethernet cable into the cable channel and out the back of the machine. Connect the cable to your router or access point.
![Ethernet cable entry point Ethernet cable entry point](/g/b/img/faqend/faq00000557_004/as_ot/en/1634077/EthernetRouter.jpg)
Make sure that the cable does not restrict the cover from closing, or an error may occur.