Is your Brother Printer Does Not Print? Don’t worry—this guide will walk you through six quick solutions to get your printer up and running again.
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How to Fix Brother Printer Not Printing
Method 1: Check the Connection
Step 1: Replug USB Cable
- Action: If you are using a USB printer, unplug the USB cable and try plugging it into another USB port on your computer.
Step 2: Verify Wireless Connection
- Action: If you are using a wireless printer, confirm that both the printer and the computer are connected to the same network.
Method 2: Turn Off “Use Printer Offline” Option
Step 1: Open Settings
- Action: Click on the Start button on your computer and go to Settings.
Step 2: Navigate to Devices
- Action: Click on Devices and select Devices and Printers.
Step 3: Open Printer Queue
- Action: Right-click on the printer you’re using and select “See what’s printing.”
Step 4: Uncheck “Use Printer Offline”
- Action: In the Printer tab, if “Use Printer Offline” is checked, uncheck it.
Method 3: Reinstall the Printer
Step 1: Open Control Panel
- Action: Click on the Start button on your computer and search for Control Panel.
Step 2: Go to Devices and Printers
- Action: In Control Panel, click on Devices and Printers after setting “View by” to Large icons.
Step 3: Remove the Printer
- Action: Click on Printers and Scanners, select the printer you’re using, and click on the “Remove device” option.
Step 4: Reinstall the Printer
- Action:
- Click on the Start button on your PC.
- Go to Settings and select Printers and Scanners.
- Click on “Add a printer or scanner” under Printers and Scanners.
- Wait for the system to search for new devices.
- Choose your printer from the list and click on “Add device.”
Method 4: Set the Brother Printer as the Default Device
Step 1: Open Run Dialog Box
- Action: Press the Windows + R keys at the same time to open the Run dialog box.
Step 2: Access Control Panel
- Action: Type in “control panel” and click OK.
Step 3: Set Default Printer
- Action:
- Set “View by” to Small icons and click on Devices and Printers.
- Right-click on your Brother printer and select “Set as default printer.”
Step 4: Verify the Fix
- Action: Check to see if the error is resolved.
Method 5: Restart Print Spooler Service
Step 1: Open Run Dialog Box
- Action: Press the Windows + R keys at the same time to open the Run dialog box.
Step 2: Access Services
- Action: Type in “services.msc” and press OK.
Step 3: Restart Print Spooler
- Action:
- Navigate to Print Spooler, right-click on it, and select “Restart” from the list.
- After restarting, right-click on Print Spooler again and select “Properties.”
Step 4: Set Startup Type to Automatic
- Action: In the Print Spooler Properties window, select the General tab, set the startup type to “Automatic,” and press OK.
Summary Table
Method | Action | Steps |
---|---|---|
Check Connection | Verify USB or wireless connection | Replug USB cable, confirm both devices are on the same network |
Turn Off Offline Mode | Uncheck “Use Printer Offline” option | Open Settings > Devices > Devices and Printers > Right-click printer > “See what’s printing” > Uncheck “Use Printer Offline” |
Reinstall Printer | Remove and add printer again | Open Control Panel > Devices and Printers > Remove device > Reinstall printer through Settings > Printers and Scanners > Add device |
Set Default Printer | Set Brother printer as default | Open Run (Windows + R) > Type “control panel” > Devices and Printers > Right-click Brother printer > “Set as default printer” |
Restart Print Spooler | Restart and set print spooler service to automatic | Open Run (Windows + R) > Type “services.msc” > Print Spooler > Right-click > Restart > Right-click > Properties > Set startup to automatic |
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