I Can Print But Cannot Scan Via Network. (for Mac Brother

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Follow the steps below to resolve the issue.

If you cannot print, refer the FAQ listed below: (For wired networks) Click here to see how to resolve cannot print using my Brother machine on a wired network (Windows/macOS). (For wireless networks) Click here to see how to resolve cannot print using my Brother machine on a wireless network (Mac). Step 2: Check the network scan settings. I spent 1.5 hours on the phone with Brother today uninstalling and installing my drivers several times and every time the scanner will not connect to the computer. It's set up on a wireless system and I can print from my comptuer but when ever I push the scan button on the all-in-one it says Check C.

Step 1: Check the network connection

Check your Brother machine is available for network print.
If you cannot print, refer the FAQ listed below:

(For wired networks)
(For wireless networks)

Step 2: Check the scanner driver

Open scanner list and check the scanner icon of your Brother machine exists there.

> Click here to see how to open the 'Scanners and Cameras'.

If the scanner icon of your Brother machine does not exist there, you need to install the scanner driver.

The installation instructions are available on the download page.

Step 3: Check the IP Address of your Brother machine

Obtain the machine's IP address by printing a Network Configuration Report.

Step 4: Set the IP Address on the Scanner Driver

NOTE: The steps may differ depending on the operating system being used.

  1. Open Scanner Properties.
    > Click here to see how to open Scanner Properties.
  2. Click Network Setting tab and select Specify your machine by address.
  3. Enter the IP Address you confirmed in the Step 3 and click OK.
  • If an IP Address conflict occurs, consult a network administrator to get a correct IP address.
  • Obtain the machine's Boot Method setting using the Network Configuration report you printed earlier.
    If the Boot Method (IP Config) is AUTO, change it to STATIC.
    For details, refer to the User's Guide or Network User's Guide.

Step 5: Check the Firewall settings

Check for a Firewall setting on your computer.

If a Firewall on your computer is active, it may be rejecting the necessary network connection needed for the network scanning software to operate properly. Disable the Firewall on your computer and try the network scanning again.

Temporarily change your firewall/security settings to allow network connection.

Your computer's firewall/security software may be preventing the network connection from being established. If you receive firewall-related notifications, we recommend temporarily changing the security settings on your computer to establish the connection.

IMPORTANT

  • Before disabling the firewall, make sure the changes you want to make are suitable for your network. Brother will not take any responsibility for any consequences of disabling the firewall.
  • When finished, make sure to turn the firewall on again.

If the feature works properly after disabling the Firewall, this means the Firewall on your computer is rejecting the necessary network connection. In this case, Brother recommends you either disable the Firewall on your computer whenever you need to network scan using the scan key or leave the Firewall enabled and adjust the Firewall settings.

If the firewall blocks network communication, we recommend adding the following Internal/External ports in your firewall:

  • UDP: 54925
  • UDP: 137
  • UDP: 161

Step 6: Uninstall and reinstall the Brother drivers

  1. Uninstall and reinstall the Brother drivers.

    If you are using a firewall other than Windows Firewall or Windows Firewall is off, you may receive a message warning you that the firewall could block network communication. See the instructions provided with your firewall software for information on how to add the following network ports:

    • For network scanning, add UDP port 54925.
    • If you still have trouble with your network connection, add UDP port 137 and 161.
  2. Attempt to scan again to determine if the issue has been resolved. If you are still unable to scan:
    • Verify that there are no security applications or firewalls running on the computer that could prevent network communication.
    • Attempt to scan from another network-connected computer.
    These steps will help you determine if the issue is specific to this computer. If you can scan from other computers, then contact your computer manufacturer or network administrator for assistance troubleshooting this specific computer.

Follow the steps below to resolve the issue.

Step 1: Check the network connection

Check your Brother machine is available for network print.
If you cannot print, refer the FAQ listed below:

(For wired networks)
(For wireless networks)

Step 2: Check the network scan settings

Open the Device Selector and configure scanner settings.

Image-line fl studio v20.0.5.681 incl patched and keygen-r2r. > Click here to see how to launch and use the Device Selector to configure the scanner settings.

Step 3: Check the scanning feature works

  1. Open the ControlCenter.
    To open the ControlCenter2 application, click Go from the Finder bar, Applications > Brother > ControlCenter. Double click the ControlCenter.
    The ControlCenter will open and an icon will be placed in the dock.
  2. Click Image or OCR or E-mail or File. Check the scanning feature works.
    • If you are able to scan from your Brother machine, then the issue is resolved.
    • If you are still unable to scan, uninstall the scanner driver and try to re-install.
      > Click here to see how to uninstall the drivers.
      > Go to Downloads section of this website and download Scanner Driver (TWAIN).
      The installation instructions are available on the download page.

Step 4: Check the firewall settings

(For scan using the control panel or SCAN key on your Brother machine.)

The network scanning feature does not work when using the control panel or SCAN key on your Brother machine. This has occurred when using a software firewall. Please configure your software firewall to permit the application below.

Application Name:

Macintosh HD/ Library/ Printers/ Brother/ Utilities/ Server/ NETserver.app

Step 5: Make sure your router allows communication on the network via Bonjour.

Does the router support Bonjour communication?

The router may be set to block Bonjour communication. Refer to the support documentation for your router and check the router settings.

If you don't know whether the router supports Bonjour or the method for changing the settings, contact the router manufacturer.