

#BROTHER MFC L2710DW DRIVER WINDOWS 10 DRIVERS#
Lastly, using Google search, I found the Linux drivers for my model on the Brother website, with a choice between RPM and DEB. (c) Search for a driver to download ("no matches found") (b) Provide PPD file (I have no idea where to find this, but I searched the installation disk and found nothing with.

(a) Select from database (my model is not in the Brother database, presumably because it's a newer model) Not sure what that's about, but whichever of those I select, I'm prompted next to choose a driver using one of 3 methods: Seems not to even recognize a connection when asked to scan. Brother MFC-L2710DW Driver, Download, Software, Manual, For Mac, Windows The Brother MFC-L2710DW is ideal for the busy home and small office that needs a multifunction printer.This easy-to-use and easy-to-set-up device deliver professional-quality prints, plus built-in wireless connectivity for printing from mobile phones and tablets. Under windows 10 have no problem printing to Brother-MFC-L2740DW printer/scanner.

To my delight, the model number instantly appeared under Network Printers! Actually, it shows up twice (LPD, IPP). Have Windows 10 which replaced Windows 7. Next, I connected the printer to my LAN and navigated to System / Printers / Add on the Whisker menu. However, the autorun feature doesn't work, presumably because the executable 'start.exe' is a Windows file? This printer is supposed to be compatible with Linux, so where's the Linux installation disk? (rhetorical question) The installation guide advises to insert included driver & utility installation disk and follow the onscreen instructions. My newest toy (Brother MFC-L2710SW All-in-One) has me pulling my hair out. 18 months has passed since I switched to Linux and with 180 posts in the LM forum under my belt, I shouldn't be asking newbie questions.
