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Update Brother scanner software to prevent "LOGINserver" unexpected quit

<p>If you are experiencing a problem with an application "LOGINserver" quitting unexpectedly after logging in, and you are using a Brother scanner or all-in-one printer, you may need to update your scanner or printer drivers.</p>

CNET staff

If you are experiencing a problem with an application "LOGINserver" quitting unexpectedly after logging in, and you are using a Brother scanner or all-in-one printer, you may need to update your scanner or printer drivers.

Some old Brother scanners or all-in-one printers come with drivers on CD that are not compatible with Leopard, and Leopard may not have the drivers for these scanning devices. If you install the drivers off the included CD, this error will occur. Therefore the solution to this is either to download updated drivers from Brother's software support website.

The drivers included with the following Brother models are affected by this problem, and since there are many models affected there may be a number of people with this problem:

DCP Models:

110C, 120C, 130C, 330C, 350C, 540CN, 1000, 1400, 7020, 8020, 8025D, 8040, 8045D, 8060, 8065DN, 9040CN, 9045CDN

FAX Models:

2440C, 2480C, 2580C

MFC Models:

210C, 230C, 240C, 3100C, 3200C, 3220C, 3240C, 3320CN, 3340CN, 3360C, 3420C, 3820CN, 420CN, 440CN, 4420C, 465CN, 4800, 4820C, 5100C, 5200C, 5440CN, 5460CN, 5840CN, 5860CN, 620CN, 640CW, 665CW, 6800, 685CW, 7220, 7225N, 7420, 7820N, 820CW, 8220, 8420, 8440, 845CW, 8460N, 8500, 8640D, 8660DN, 8670DN, 8820D, 8820DN, 8840D, 8840DN, 885CW, 8860DN, 8870DW, 9420CN, 9440CN, 9700, 9800, 9840CDW

You will not need to uninstall the current drivers before updating.

Resources

  • support website
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