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- #MANUAL FOR BROTHER MFC J4510DW PRINTER HOW TO#
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- #MANUAL FOR BROTHER MFC J4510DW PRINTER DRIVER#
Good Lord it was such an amazing feeling.
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Opened up printers and scanners and wouldn't you know? That little light was green and the status was idle. After changing these settings, the printer restarted and I waited for it to go to sleep and even waited 5 more minutes after that. Then I noticed that IPv6 was disabled, so I went ahead and enabled it.
#MANUAL FOR BROTHER MFC J4510DW PRINTER DRIVER#
I was running the CUPS driver anyways and I feel that airprint may be what is causing this whole mess. From here I noticed I could disable airprint and thought I'd give that a try since nothing else was working. Last night I restarted my printer to make sure it was connected, typed in my printer's IP address in the address bar in Chrome. And I don't know about you but I'd like my things to work they way they are intended to (like Macs staying connected to a printer) Called Apple back and they suggested trying a test user account, then booting into safe mode, then going into recovery. Anyways I called Brother and they had me add the printer with the IP number, that worked but then I wasn't able to scan. I even have a Windows partition on my macbook and I was able to connect to the printer even while it was in sleep mode. Called Apple twice, first time they said it was a Brother issue (I have the MFC-J885DW) which I didn't believe because after the printer went to sleep I could print from my phone without any issues.
#MANUAL FOR BROTHER MFC J4510DW PRINTER HOW TO#
I have been trying to find out how to solve this for a week straight.
#MANUAL FOR BROTHER MFC J4510DW PRINTER DRIVERS#
There can be some mystery/magic involved when dealing with printer drivers and Macs. And one would think that the Airprint driver is the one to choose for wireless printing, but apparently not. I had to add the printer 3 times before the CUPS driver was automatically added instead of the Airprint driver. On my MacBook Pro Steps 4-7 did not occur. At the bottom of the Add window click the "Use" button and select Brother (printer name) series CUPS. Select the Brother printer if it isn't already highlighted.Ħ. The next window will say "Add" at the top. You may see a window telling you that the printer software is not available. It should appear in the drop-down menu when you click the "+" button.)Ĥ. (If it doesn't show up close the Printers and Scanners window and then reopen it. Turn on the printer and add it to your printers. Delete the printer from your printer list.ģ. Both Macs are running OS 10.10.5 but I don't see any reason why this won't work with other operating systems.Ģ. I had to do it two different ways on my Mac Mini and MacBook Pro. The fix is to select the Brother CUPS driver instead of the Airprint version when adding the printer to your printers and drivers in System Preferences. I haven't had this kind of success printing since I bought the Brother printer late last year. I've printed using a variety of apps on two Macs. That includes waking the printer from sleep, after computer restarts/shutdowns and powering off/on the printer. Switching from the Airprint driver to the CUPS driver seems to have done the trick! It's February 22 and I have been successfully printing without a single problem.