What To Know
- Once the connection is successful, you will see a message confirming that the printer is connected to your Wi-Fi network.
- Print a test page from your computer or mobile device to ensure the printer is successfully communicating with your network.
- Open a document or image you want to print, select the “Print” option, and choose your Brother MFC-L2710DW as the printer.
Are you ready to enjoy the convenience of wireless printing with your Brother MFC-L2710DW? Setting up your printer on your Wi-Fi network is a breeze with our step-by-step guide. This article will walk you through the process, ensuring a smooth and hassle-free experience.
Getting Started: Essential Pre-Requisites
Before we dive into the setup process, let’s make sure you have everything you need:
- Your Brother MFC-L2710DW printer: Ensure it’s powered on and ready to go.
- Your Wi-Fi network name (SSID) and password: You’ll need this information to connect your printer.
- A compatible device (computer, smartphone, or tablet) connected to your Wi-Fi network: This device will be used to configure the printer.
- The Brother iPrint&Scan app (optional): This app provides additional features and ease of use for mobile printing and scanning.
Step 1: Preparing Your Printer for Wi-Fi Connection
1. Power on your Brother MFC-L2710DW printer: Make sure it’s fully powered up and ready to receive instructions.
2. Locate the “Wireless” button on the printer control panel: This button is usually marked with a Wi-Fi icon.
3. Press the “Wireless” button: This will initiate the Wi-Fi setup process.
4. Select “Wi-Fi Setup” or “Wireless Setup” from the printer’s display: This option will guide you through the next steps.
Step 2: Connecting to Your Wi-Fi Network
1. Choose “WPA/WPA2” or “WEP” as your security protocol: This option will depend on your Wi-Fi network security settings.
2. Enter your Wi-Fi network name (SSID): Carefully type in the name of your Wi-Fi network as it appears on your connected device.
3. Enter your Wi-Fi network password: Type in your Wi-Fi password accurately.
4. Confirm the connection: After entering your Wi-Fi details, the printer will attempt to connect to your network.
Step 3: Verifying the Wi-Fi Connection
1. Check the printer’s display: Once the connection is successful, you will see a message confirming that the printer is connected to your Wi-Fi network.
2. Test the connection: Print a test page from your computer or mobile device to ensure the printer is successfully communicating with your network.
Step 4: Installing the Brother iPrint&Scan App (Optional)
1. Download the Brother iPrint&Scan app: This app is available for both Android and iOS devices.
2. Install the app: Follow the on-screen instructions to install the app on your device.
3. Connect your device to your Wi-Fi network: Ensure your device is connected to the same network as your printer.
4. Launch the app: Open the Brother iPrint&Scan app on your device.
5. Follow the app’s instructions: The app will guide you through the process of connecting your device to the printer.
Step 5: Using Your Brother MFC-L2710DW on Wi-Fi
Now that your printer is connected to your Wi-Fi network, you can enjoy seamless wireless printing and scanning.
Printing:
- From your computer: Open a document or image you want to print, select the “Print” option, and choose your Brother MFC-L2710DW as the printer.
- From your mobile device: Use the Brother iPrint&Scan app to print documents, photos, and web pages directly from your smartphone or tablet.
Scanning:
- From your computer: Use the Brother MFC-L2710DW’s built-in scanner and scan documents or photos directly to your computer.
- From your mobile device: Utilize the Brother iPrint&Scan app to scan documents and photos and save them to your device or share them online.
Troubleshooting Common Wi-Fi Connection Issues
Problem: The printer is not finding your Wi-Fi network.
Solution:
- Check your Wi-Fi network name and password: Ensure you entered the correct information.
- Restart your router and printer: This can often resolve connectivity issues.
- Move your printer closer to the router: A strong Wi-Fi signal is essential for a stable connection.
Problem: The printer is connected to the Wi-Fi network, but it cannot print or scan.
Solution:
- Check the printer’s status: Look for any error messages on the printer’s display.
- Restart your computer or device: This can often resolve software conflicts.
- Update your printer’s drivers: Ensure you have the latest drivers installed for your printer.
Beyond the Basics: Advanced Wi-Fi Features
The Brother MFC-L2710DW offers several advanced Wi-Fi features to enhance your printing experience:
- Wireless Direct: This feature allows you to print directly from your mobile device without connecting to a Wi-Fi network.
- Google Cloud Print: Enable cloud printing and print documents from anywhere with an internet connection.
- AirPrint: Print directly from your Apple devices without installing any drivers.
Final Thoughts: Enjoying Seamless Wireless Printing
Connecting your Brother MFC-L2710DW to your Wi-Fi network opens up a world of convenience and flexibility. With a few simple steps, you can enjoy wireless printing and scanning from any device in your home or office. Remember to troubleshoot any issues promptly and explore the advanced Wi-Fi features your printer offers.
Quick Answers to Your FAQs
Q1: What if my Wi-Fi network is hidden?
A: If your Wi-Fi network is hidden, you’ll need to manually enter the SSID on your printer’s display during the setup process.
Q2: Can I connect the printer to multiple Wi-Fi networks?
A: The Brother MFC-L2710DW can only be connected to one Wi-Fi network at a time. If you need to switch networks, you’ll need to reconfigure the printer’s Wi-Fi settings.
Q3: How do I reset the printer’s Wi-Fi settings?
A: To reset the printer’s Wi-Fi settings, you can usually find a “Reset” or “Network Reset” option in the printer’s menu.
Q4: Can I use a USB cable to connect my printer to my computer?
A: Yes, you can use a USB cable to connect your Brother MFC-L2710DW to your computer for printing and scanning. However, this will not provide the convenience of wireless connectivity.