FAQs & Troubleshooting
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- 51A message to install Java runtime appears when I start some applications on Mac OS X 10.7 or greater.
- 52I installed drivers from the bundled CD-ROM but I cannot print. (Mac OS X 10.5 or greater)
- 53I cannot scan via USB. (Mac OS X)
- 54I'm using Mac OS X 10.5. When trying to scan using the Brother ControlCenter2 with the USB interface, the ControlCenter2 screen will close. What should I do?
- 55Configure or change the settings of the ControlCenter 2 or 3 scanning options
- 56When I scan the document with using ScanSoft™ PaperPort™ 11 SE , the bottom of the document is cut off. What should I do?
- 57Create or view a XML Paper Specification document
- 58Change the user interface of ControlCenter3
- 59Set up an answering machine (TAD) to work on the same line as the Brother machine.
- 60Why does the message "Media Error" appear on the LCD when I put a memory card into the media slot on my Brother machine? How can I clear it?
- 61Add my Brother machine (the printer driver) using Mac OS X 10.5 - 10.11.
- 62How do I know which receive mode to select?
- 63When I connect the Brother machine to a USB hub, it doesn't work correctly.
- 64Black Ink is still wet after printing on plain paper and the paper is wet (For PC Printing). What can I do?
- 65I cannot use Gmail for Email functions (such as Scan-to-Email) and Internet Fax (I-Fax)
- 66I cannot install the driver when using the Driver Install Tool. (Linux)
- 67I cannot install the Linux printer driver in Fedora 33 or later. (Linux)
- 68I cannot install Brother drivers on Debian 10 or later (Linux)
- 69Configure and use PC-FAX (CUPS) (Linux)
- 70Configure the Scan to Email Feature (Linux)
- 71What driver package format is supported by my Linux distribution?
- 72Scan using XSane or GIMP (Linux)
- 73I cannot scan from my Brother machine in Ubuntu 16.10 (Linux)
- 74I cannot scan with brscan, brscan2, or brscan3 via USB (Linux)
- 75Paper size settings are unavailable when I print from OpenOffice (Linux)
- 76My machine prints 2-sided when I select 1-sided printing in the driver (Linux)
- 77The driver installation was successful but I cannot print on Redhat, Fedora, or CentOS (Linux)
- 78I cannot install the LPD/LPRng driver and get a message that LPD does not exist. (Linux)
- 79Large characters are printed incorrectly. (Linux)
- 80The driver installation finished successfully but I cannot print. (Linux)
- 81Print command (LPR) (Linux)
- 82I'm using Fedora 28 or later. I cannot scan from my Brother Machine or it says that it cannot find the Brother Machine. (Linux)
- 83When I scan multiple page documents using the ADF, all pages are feeded, but only page 1 shows in XSANE. (Linux)
- 84I cannot scan when using SELinux (Security-Enhanced Linux)
- 85I'm using Ubuntu 11.10 or higher. I cannot scan from my Brother Machine. (Linux)
- 86I installed scan-key-tool, but it does not work. (Linux)
- 87When I try to use the scan key on my network connected machine, I receive the error "Check connection" or I can not select anything except "scan to FTP". (Linux)
- 88When scanning I receive the error "Failed to start scanner : Invalid argument". (Linux)
- 89Command List of brscan. (Linux)
- 90Delete a network scanner entry. (Linux)
- 91Important points for specifying the scan area (Linux)
- 92Uninstall the scanner driver. (Linux)
- 93Uninstall Scan-key-tool. (Linux)
- 94How to use Scan-key-tool features. (Scan-to-File, Scan-to-Image or Scan-to E-mail) (Linux)
- 95Print command (cupswrapper) (Linux)
- 96I'm using a Debian based distribution (e.g. Ubuntu, Kubuntu etc). When installing the CUPS Wrapper driver, I get the following error message: "/usr/local/Brother/cupswrapper/cupswrapper[model name]: No such file or directory". (Linux)
- 97I get the "Filter "brlpdwrapper[model name]" for printer "[model name]" not available: No such file or directory" error on Gentoo (Linux)
- 98I am unable to print from a client PC to a printer on a print server. (Linux)
- 99To install the printer driver easily using a tool. (Linux)
- 100I want to print using CUPS while keeping SELinux enabled. (Linux)