Software User's Guide
Table Of Contents
- SOFTWARE USER’S GUIDE
- Table of Contents
 - Windows®
- 1 Printing
- Using the Brother printer driver
 - Features
 - Choosing the right type of paper
 - Simultaneous printing, scanning and faxing
 - Clearing data from the memory
 - Status Monitor
 - Printer driver settings
 - Accessing the printer driver settings
 - Basic tab
 - Advanced tab
 - Support
 - Using FaceFilter Studio for photo printing by REALLUSION
 
 - 2 Scanning
- Scanning a document using the TWAIN driver
 - Scanning a document using the WIA driver (Windows® XP/Windows Vista®/Windows® 7)
 - Scanning a document using the WIA driver (Windows Photo Gallery and Windows Fax and Scan users)
 - Using ScanSoft™ PaperPort™11SE with OCR by NUANCE™
 
 - 3 ControlCenter3
 - 4 Remote Setup (Not available for DCP models, MFC-J220, MFC-J265W, MFC-J270W, MFC-J410W and MFC-J415W)
 - 5 Brother PC-FAX Software (MFC models only)
 - 6 PhotoCapture Center®
 - 7 Firewall settings (For Network users)
 
 - 1 Printing
 - Apple Macintosh
- 8 Printing and Faxing
 - 9 Scanning
 - 10 ControlCenter2
 - 11 Remote Setup & PhotoCapture Center®
 
 - Using the Scan key
 - Index
 - brother USA
 
 
Scanning 
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Scanning a document using the ICA driver (Mac OS X 10.6.x) 9
You can scan a document using one of the following methods:
 Using the Image Capture application
 Scanning directly from the “Print & Fax” section
Using Image Capture 9
In order to use Image Capture included with Mac OS X 10.6.x, the ICA Scanner Driver is required. The 
Brother CUPS Printer Driver for Mac OS X 10.6.x contains the ICA Scanner Driver. To install the ICA Scanner 
Driver, please install the CUPS Printer Driver, which can be downloaded from the Brother Solutions Center 
(http://solutions.brother.com/
).
a Connect your Brother machine to the Macintosh using a USB cable. Or connect your Brother machine 
to the same LAN (if you are using a network model) where the Macintosh is connected.
b Launch the Image Capture application.
c Select the machine from the list on the left side of the screen.
If you connected the Brother machine and your Macintosh with a USB cable, you will see the machine 
in the DEVICES area. If connected via LAN, you will see it in the SHARED area.










