Before using network scanning, Configuring network scanning, Network scanning (for mac os – Brother MFC-9420CN User Manual

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Before using Network Scanning

Configuring Network Scanning

If you want to scan from the machine on a network, you must select the networked machine in the Device
Selector application located in Macintosh HD/Library/Printers/Brother/Utilities or from the model pull-down list
in the main screen of ControlCenter2. If you already installed the MFL-Pro Software following the network
installation steps in the Quick Setup Guide then this selection should already be made.

To use the machine as a Network Scanner, the machine must be configured with a TCP/IP address. You can
set or change the address settings from the control panel. (Please see the Network User's Guide on the
CD-ROM.)

Note

Max. 25 clients can be connected to one machine on a Network. For example, if 30 clients try to connect at
a time, 5 clients will not be shown on the LCD. Network Scanning and ControlCenter2 are not supported for
Mac OS

®

9.1-9.2.

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From Library, select Printers, Brother, Utilities and DeviceSelector, and then doubleclick
DeviceSelector.

The DeviceSelector window appears. This window can also be opened from the ControlCenter2.

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Select Network from the connection type pull-down
menu.

3

Specify your machine by IP Address or Node Name. To change the IP address, enter the new IP
address. To change the Node Name of your machine, enter the new node name. Each node (machine)
has its own node name. You can find the node name by printing out the machine configuration page.
(Please see the Network User’s Guide on the CD-ROM.) The default Node Name is “BRN_xxxxxx”
(“xxxxxx” is the last six digits of Ethernet address.)

You can also select a machine from the list of the machines available. Click Browse to show the list.

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Click the OK button.

Network Scanning

(For Mac OS

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X 10.2.4 or greater)

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