Windows 8 works efficiently with the plug-and-play devices, and
connecting a Brother printer typically includes nothing more than powering off
the printer and attaching it to the system through the USB cable. Windows 8
should instantly recognize it and then continue to install the drivers'
software automatically; the process usually takes a few seconds. If your
Brother printer is troubling you during setup, or you want to access the
Brother Network printer, you should either contact Brother help number or
configure Windows 8 a bit.
Method 1 - Connecting the Brother Printer through USB
1. Check the
compatibility if you’re using Windows RT. Some devices aren’t compatible with
Windows RT, which is found on the Windows 8 mobile version. See the user manual
to ensure if your printer supports it or not.
2. See the
documentation. Some printers can just be connected to the computer’s USB port,
and you’re ready to use, but some need the driver installation before your
printer is connected to. So, check the quick-start guide to complete the
suggested installation process. Try to download the software from the Brother’s
support website.
3. Connect to
the Brother printer. Sometimes, Windows 8 will automatically recognize the
printer and install the right software. You can download the new version via
the Windows Update. Ensure to connect the printer to the USB port directly
attached to the system. Never plug it into the USB hub; otherwise, the printer
may not work.
4. Look for
the printer. If it’s connected but isn’t displaying, you should try to add it
manually. This may be necessary for older printers that are not recognized by
Windows automatically.
5. Open the
Control Panel. It can be done by pressing the Windows + X key and choosing the
‘Control Panel. ’
6. Select the
‘Devices and Printers’ option. When you’re under the Category View, click on
the ‘View Devices and Printers’ link. Now, you can see all of the connected
devices.
7. Click the
‘Add a printer’ button. It’s found at the upper of the window. Choose the
printer from the list, which can take a few seconds to load.
8. Check that
unlisted printer is connected properly and has the right driver software
installed and even compatible with your PC.
Method 2: Connecting the Brother Printer to the Network
1. Connect
your Brother printer to the router. To connect it to the network, you will
require connecting the printer to the router, either through Ethernet cable or
wirelessly. If you’re suing the older printer, you can use the print server to
let your printer to access the network.
2. Install
the driver software on the system, if necessary. In most cases, Brother Printer
needs you to install the program before you add it.
3. Look
for the printer. If it’s connected but isn’t displaying, you should try to add
it manually. This may be necessary for older printers that are not recognized
by Windows automatically.
4. Access
the Control Panel window. It can be done by pressing the Windows + X key and
clicking the Control Panel icon.
5. Select
the ‘Devices and Printers’ option. When you’re under the Category View, click
on the ‘View Devices and Printers’ link. Now, you can see all of the connected
devices.
6. Click
the ‘Add a printer’ button. It’s found at the upper of the window. Choose the
printer from the list, which can take a few seconds to load.
7. Ensure
that unlisted printer is connected properly, and has the right driver software
installed and even compatible with your PC.
However, if the computer doesn't recognize your Brother
printer even after making a successful configuration, you should ask the
solution from technicians who are available 24*7 hours on the Brother customer service phone number to help you resolving all printer related issues.
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