FAQs & Troubleshooting
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MFC-B7810DW(B)
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31.
My Brother machine has no power.
32.
I cannot install the scanner driver (brscan5) in Fedora 40 or later. (Linux)
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Wireless setup is requesting a WPS PIN to complete the setup
34.
I installed scan-key-tool, but it does not work. (Linux)
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Firewall port requirements of the Scan Key Tool (Linux)
36.
Update the Driver or Firmware for your Brother machine
37.
I get a TS error when trying to print on a wireless network.
38.
Enable the Brother machine's network interface.
39.
Protect your Brother machine against unauthorised access over the network
40.
Self-Diagnostic
41.
Toner Ended
42.
Size Error DX or Size Error 2-sided
43.
Can I use non-Brother or third party supplies with the Brother machine?
44.
A security warning appears when accessing Web Based Management via HTTPS.
45.
Change the brscan5 scan settings using XSane (Linux)
46.
The driver installation finished successfully but I cannot print. (Linux)
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Command List of brscan. (Linux)
48.
I am unable to print from a client PC to a printer on a print server. (Linux)
49.
To install the printer driver easily using a tool. (Linux)
50.
The message "Retry Updating by USB" or "Retry by USB" appears on the machine's LCD when the machine is turned on.
51.
Open the Status Monitor (Windows)
52.
When I run the Firmware update tool, the "Program failed to run" message appears on my PC screen.
53.
What is the default password for my Brother machine?
54.
I cannot connect to the printer via Wi-Fi Direct using the Brother Print Service Plugin (Android™ 12 or later).
55.
Connect a Brother machine to a wireless (Wi-Fi) network using the Brother Mobile Connect app
56.
I cannot connect my machine to a Windows 11 computer via USB.
57.
I cannot install the Linux printer driver in Fedora 33 or later. (Linux)
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I cannot install the scanner driver in Ubuntu 21.04. (Linux)
59.
Add your Brother machine with AirPrint (macOS)
60.
I cannot print or scan via USB on Fedora 38 or later and on their derivatives (Linux)