"Connecting to Printer" in Outlook 2010 sends message window to back.

I have a client experiencing a peculiar issue in Outlook 2010 that only occurs when particular Brother printers are set as their default. A HL-4140CN or a MFC-9460CDN
If within Outlook they open a message window then click on File | Print they get a brief message "Connecting to Printer" then the Main Outlook window comes to the front, obscuring the Email Message Window that displays the print preview and options.
It's possible to switch back and print but it's a nuisance and confusing for some users.
This situation appears to be intermittent. Sometimes the "Connecting to Printer" message does not appear and in this case the peculiar behaviour doesn't appear.
I don't know what changes to require the "Connecting to Printer" message but I do know that it can be removed by changing the default to the third printer in the office, an MFC-9440CN or by switching the Printer driver to a BR-Script version.
Any ideas or suggestions?

Hi,
Did you use the same user account to logon another client computer and check whether still encounter the same
issue? Please refer to following thread and check if can help you.
Outlook
- Email minimises when you go to File > Print
àI do know that
it can be removed by changing the default to the third printer in the office, an MFC-9440CN or by switching the Printer driver to a BR-Script version.
Based on your description, the issue can be solved by switching the printer driver. There seems has issue in
printer driver. Please check if latest printer drivers need to be installed. I suggest that you should install the driver which help to remove
"Connecting to Printer" message, then check if this issue occurred
again.
If anything I misunderstand or any update, please don’t hesitate to let me know.
Hope this helps.
Best regards,
Justin Gu
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