How do I get AirPrint to work with my Brother printer?

How do I get AirPrint to work with my Brother printer?

Before printing, add your Brother machine to the printer list on your Macintosh computer.

  1. 1 Select System Preferences from the Apple Menu.
  2. 2 Click Print & Scan or Printers & Scanners.
  3. 4 Click Add Printer or Scanner.
  4. 5 Select your Brother machine, and then select AirPrint from the Use pop-up menu.
  5. 6 Click Add.

Can you connect iPad to Brother printer?

The answer is yes! Brother printers are compatible with iPads, and you have two options if you want to print or scan documents using this device. You can use the Brother iPrint&Scan app or the AirPrint wireless technology. The iPad mini will also work with these printers.

What is AirPrint?

What is AirPrint? AirPrint is a wireless technology that allows you to print from your iOS supported devices including iPhone, iPad and iPod touch. This technology makes it simple to print your email, photos, web pages, and documents without installing drivers and software.

How do I print from my AirPrint app?

Print with AirPrint Open the app that you want to print from. To find the print option, tap the app’s share icon — or — or tap . Scroll down and tap or Print. Tap Select Printer and choose an AirPrint-enabled printer. Choose the number of copies or other options, like which pages you want to print. Tap Print in the upper-right corner.

How do I use brother iprint&scan without a computer?

Brother iPrint&Scan allows you to use the Printing and Scanning (*1) features of your Brother machine directly from your mobile device without a computer. Download and install the free Brother iPrint&Scan application. > Click here for more information on Brother iPrint&Scan.

Why can’t I use AirPrint with my Apple AirPort device?

AirPrint devices connected to the USB port of an Apple AirPort Base Station or AirPort Time Capsule, or to your computer using Bluetooth connection, can’t use AirPrint. Information about products not manufactured by Apple, or independent websites not controlled or tested by Apple, is provided without recommendation or endorsement.