Help Needed: Scanning to Windows Server with Brother MFC-L5850DW

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Asked By TechieTuna123 On

I'm facing a challenge with scanning from a Brother MFC-L5850DW to a shared folder on a Windows Server. Despite checking the server IP, username, and password multiple times, I keep getting a connection error. I've tried variations with and without the domain name as well, but nothing seems to work. Unfortunately, when I called Brother for support, I encountered a long wait time. I'm hoping someone here might have some insights or suggestions on how to troubleshoot this issue effectively.

6 Answers

Answered By GadgetGuru77 On

I've encountered a similar situation, particularly with Windows 11 setups. It's strange, but sometimes using the DNS works perfectly fine while the direct IP doesn’t – have you tried both to see if you get different results?

Answered By ServerWhisperer21 On

The problem might actually lie on the server side rather than with the printer. Brother usually won't help with server configurations, and it may be worth checking if the server is set up correctly for FTP scanning.

Answered By FixItFred On

Here’s a thought: instead of using the server name, try entering the server's IP address directly. Also, ensure the shared folder is properly configured and the permissions are set correctly. If your server operates over a VPN, sometimes using the IP instead of the hostname can resolve connectivity issues.

Answered By TechieTuna123 On

Thanks for all your advice! Interestingly, the initial reason I was trying to set up scanning to the server was that the scan to email feature stopped functioning inexplicably. After creating a new app password for the Gmail account and fiddling with various TLS/SSL and port settings, I finally got it working again!

Answered By NetworkNinja48 On

It sounds like the Brother printer might only support SMB1, which is definitely not recommended for modern business use due to security concerns. You might want to check if there's a way to enable a newer version of SMB on your server if that's the case.

Answered By EpsonExpert99 On

We had reliability issues with various devices, so we switched to scan to email, and it worked better for us. SMB compatibility can be hit or miss depending on configurations, so this route might be more stable for your needs.

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