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Machine Settings
Settings as a Shortcut
Reader
Assign a Shortcut to an IC Card with IC Card Reader
Related Models: MFC-J995DW/MFC-J995DW_XL
You can assign one machine Shortcut to your IC card. When you touch your IC card to the IC card reader
connected to your machine, your personal Shortcut will automatically appear on the touchscreen.
You cannot use the same IC card for different Shortcuts.
To use the IC card for another Shortcut, unregister the card first, and then register it with the new
Shortcut.
Before assign a shortcut to an IC card, register an external IC card reader. Use Web Based Management to
register the card reader. Your machine supports HID class driver supported external IC card reader.
1. Start your web browser.
Type "https://machine's IP address" in your browser's address bar (where "machine's IP address" is the IP
address of the machine or the print server name). For example: https://192.168.1.2
If the machine prompts you for a password, type it, and then click
2. Click the Administrator tab.
3. Click the External Card Reader menu, and then enter the necessary information.
4. Click Submit.
5. Restart your Brother machine to activate the configuration.
6. Unplug the power code from the AC power outlet.
7. Connect the card reader to your machine, and then plug the machine's power cord into the AC power outlet.
8. Press
[Shortcuts] on the LCD.
9. Press d or c to select the Shortcut screens that contains the Shortcut you want to assign to your IC card.
10. Press and hold the Shortcut until the options appear.
11. Press [Register Card/NFC].
12. Touch the IC card to the IC card reader connected to your machine.
13. Press [Register].
The Shortcut is assigned to the IC Card.
Related Information
Assign a Shortcut to an IC Card
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Change Machine Settings from the Control Panel
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Assign a Shortcut to an IC Card
> Assign a Shortcut to an IC Card with IC Card
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