Basic User's Guide
Table Of Contents
- Basic User's Guide DCP-L5500DN/DCP-L5600DN/DCP-L5650DN/MFC-L5700DW/MFC-L5800DW/MFC-L5850DW/MFC-L5900DW/MFC-L6700DW/MFC-L6800DW
- Brother Numbers
 - Ordering Accessories and Supplies
 - Order Information
 - Notice - Disclaimer of Warranties (USA and Canada)
 - For the Latest Driver Updates
 - User's Guides and Where to Find Them
 - The Online User's Guide Helps You Get the Most Out of Your Machine
 - Questions or Problems? Take a Look at our FAQs, Solutions, and Videos Online.
 - Definitions of Notes
 - Compilation and Publication Notice
 - Important Note
 - Table of Contents
 - 1 General Information
 - 2 Paper Handling
 - 3 Print
 - 4 Copy
 - 5 Scan
 - 6 Fax
 - A Troubleshooting
 - B Appendix
 - C Index
 
 
Use this section to resolve problems you may encounter when using your Brother machine.
Identify the Problem
Even if there seems to be a problem with your machine, you can correct most problems yourself.
First, check the following:
• The machine's power cord is connected correctly and the machine's power is on.
• All of the machine's orange protective parts have been removed.
• (For network models) The access point (for wireless network), router, or hub is turned on and
its link indicator is blinking.
• Paper is inserted correctly in the paper tray.
• The interface cables are securely connected to the machine and the computer.
• Check the LCD or the machine's status in Brother Status Monitor on your computer.
Find the Error Find the Solution
Using the Status Monitor
• Double-click the   icon in the task tray.
• (Windows
®
) If you select the Load Status
Monitor on Startup check box, the Status
Monitor will launch automatically each time
you start your computer.
• A green icon indicates the normal stand-by
condition.
• A yellow icon indicates a warning.
• A red icon indicates an error has occurred.
• A gray icon indicates the machine is
offline.
• Click the Troubleshooting button to
access Brother's troubleshooting website.
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