Brother International MFC-9100C Users Manual - English - Page 105

Connecting the MFC to the Computer, If Add New Hardware Wizard appears, click - printer drivers

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Connecting the MFC to the Computer When you connect the MFC to your computer, you must use the included Brother bi-directional IEEE-1284 compliant parallel cable. 1 Unplug the MFC power cord from the electrical outlet before connecting the parallel interface cable. 2 Make sure the computer is turned off and unplugged from the electrical power before you connect the interface cable. 3 Connect the parallel interface cable to the parallel interface port of the MFC and secure the wire clips. 4 Connect the interface cable to the printer port of the computer and secure with the two screws. For the location of your computer's parallel printer port, see the User's Guide for your computer. 5 Before plugging in the electrical cord of the MFC, plug in your computer and turn it on. (For Windows® 95) If "Update Device Driver Wizard" appears, select "Do not install a driver" and click OK. -OR-If "Add New Hardware Wizard" appears, click Next to bypass each screen. Click Finish on the last screen. (For Windows® 98) If "Add New Hardware Wizard" appears, follow the instructions on the screen, then click Next to bypass each screen. Click Finish on the last screen. SETTING UP THE MFC AND COMPUTER 12 - 3

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SETTING UP THE MFC AND COMPUTER
12 - 3
Connecting the MFC to the Computer
When you connect the MFC to your computer, you must use the included
Brother bi-directional IEEE-1284 compliant parallel cable.
1
Unplug the MFC power cord from the electrical outlet before connecting
the parallel interface cable.
2
Make sure the computer is turned off and unplugged from the electrical
power before you connect the interface cable.
3
Connect the parallel interface cable to the parallel interface port of the
MFC and secure the wire clips.
4
Connect the interface cable to the printer port of the computer and secure
with the two screws.
For the location of your computer’s parallel printer port, see the User’s
Guide for your computer.
5
Before plugging in the electrical cord of the MFC, plug in your
computer and turn it on.
(For Windows
®
95)
If “Update Device Driver Wizard” appears, select “Do not install a driver”
and click
OK
.
OR
—If “Add New Hardware Wizard” appears, click
Next
to bypass
each screen. Click
Finish
on the last screen.
(For Windows
®
98)
If “Add New Hardware Wizard” appears, follow the instructions on the
screen, then click
Next
to bypass each screen. Click
Finish
on the last
screen.