Using the BR-Script3 Driver
(Post Script® 3 ™ language emulation printer driver)

Note Note
To use the BR-Script3 printer driver, you need to set the Emulation to BR-Script 3 by using the control panel before connecting the interface cable. (See Printer Emulation Support.)
The BR-Script3 printer driver does not support the PC-Fax Sending.
For network users, see the Network User’s Guide for installation steps.
You need to install the BR-Script3 printer driver using the following instructions.
Note Note
If you use a USB cable and Mac OS®, only one printer driver for a machine can be registered in Printer Setup Utility (Print Center for Mac OS® 10.2.X users). If a Brother Laser driver is already listed in the Printer list, you will need to delete it and then install the BR-Script3 printer driver.
For Mac OS® X 10.5
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Choose System Preference from the Apple menu.
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Click the Printer & Fax icon.
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Click + button which is located below the Printers section.
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Click the Default icon which is located at the top of the dialog box.
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Choose your machine from the Printer Name list and Select a driver to use... in Print Using.
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Choose the model name which shows BR-Script in Print Using, and then click Add.
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Choose Quit System Preferences from the System Preferences menu.
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For Mac OS® X 10.2.x to 10.4.x
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Choose Applications from the Go menu.
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Open the Utilities folder.
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Open the Printer Setup Utility icon. For Mac OS® X 10.2 X users, open the Print Center icon.
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Click Add.
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For Mac OS® 10.2.4 to 10.3 users, go to 5. For Mac OS® 10.4 or greater users, go to 6.
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Choose USB.
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Choose the model name and make sure that Brother in Printer Model (Print Using) and the model name which shows BR-Script in Model Name (Model) are selected, and then click Add.
For Mac OS® 10.2.4 to 10.3 users:
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For Mac OS® 10.4 or greater users:
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Choose Quit Printer Setup Utility from the Printer Setup Utility menu.
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