Brother PS9000 Network Card User Manual


 
Via Ethernet interface to
router or wireless router**
Via access point/router
in infrastructure mode
Via 802.11b/g from wireless-
enabled PC or notebook
(ad-hoc mode)
Wireless and Ethernet interfaces
on the MFC-9840cdw
Walk-up access to LDAP network
address books
Enhanced scan-to-FTP-server features
Scan to other fax-server applications
Secure function lock
For the ultimate in connectivity, the MFC-9840CDW includes built-in
wireless 802.11b/g and Ethernet interfaces**. This gives you the
widest range of connection options, and great flexibility for all your
wireless as well as wired users.
Save time and reduce errors with instant direct access through your
network connected MFC-9840CDW to a virtually infinite number of
E-mail and fax addresses stored in your LDAP network address
books. Simply use the 5-line LCD display on the MFC-9840CDW
control panel to locate, view,
and select the contacts stored
in your LDAP network address
books. Sending documents
electronically to others on your
network could not be easier.
The MFC-9840CDW includes automatic
duplex (two-sided) printing, copying,
scanning and faxing. This feature can
help reduce paper costs, while giving
you the ability to create professional two-
sided documents for reports, proposals
and other materials, quickly and easily.
Scan documents and images and
post them to FTP sites directly
through your network-connected
all-in-one**. It’s ideal if you often
post files to FTP sites for easy
retrieval and download by permitted
users inside your firm, perhaps in
remote locations, or by corporate partners, such as clients,
vendors, agents and others. Multiple FTP server profiles can
store specific sites and folder locations, access codes, and
scanning preferences for your frequently used FTP locations,
cutting time spent and potential errors.
If you employ a leading network-based fax-server application in
your enterprise, the MFC-9840CDW can be set up as a document
scanning device to work with it. Transmission of your faxes will
then take place through your preferred network-based fax-server
application, rather than through its built-in fax modem.
Walk-up copying, scanning, and faxing are all great conveniences.
However, you may want to limit access to select features, especially
if you are handling confidential records and data, or to restrict access
to printing to keep your operating costs down. So the MFC-9840CDW
provides the ability for your administrator to set various levels of
password-protected access to certain features, for each of up to
25 different users per machine.
Connection possibilities with the MFC-9840CDW:
Boss Access:
All Features
Intern Access:
Copy Only
Advanced features of the MFC-9840cdw
Automatic duplex features