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USER’S GUIDE Brother Laser Printer HL-5340D HL-5350DN HL-5370DW For visually-impaired users You can read this manual with Screen Reader 'text-to-speech' software. You must set up the hardware and install the dr iver before you can use the pr inter. Please use the Quick Setup Guide to set up the pr inter. You can find a printed copy in t[...]
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i Using this guide Symbols used in this guide We use the following icons throughou t this User’s Guide: Warnings tell you what to do to preve nt possible personal injury. Cautions specify procedures you must fo llow or avoid to p revent possible minor injuries. Important specify procedures you must follow o r avoid to prevent possible damage to t[...]
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ii Safety precautions To use the printer safely If you DO NOT follow these safety instructions, there is a possibility o f a fire, electrical shock, burn or suffocation. Please keep these instruction s for later reference and read them before attempting any maintenance. WARNING There are high voltage electrodes inside the printer. Before you clean [...]
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iii DO NOT use this product to report a gas lea k in the vicinity of the leak. Use only the power cord provided with th e machine. Plastic bags are used in the packaging of your mach ine. To avoid danger of suffocation, keep these bag s away from babies and children. DO NOT use flammable substances, any t ype of spray or an orga nic solvent/liquid [...]
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iv CAUTION After you have just used the printer, some internal parts of the printer will be extremely hot. To prevent injury, when you open the front cover or back cove r ( back output tray) of the printer, DO NOT touch th e shaded parts shown in the illustration . If you do this, you may get burned. Avoid placing your machi ne in a high-traffic ar[...]
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v Note DO NOT remove or damage the caution label located on o r around the fuser.[...]
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vi Trademarks The Brother logo is a registered tra demark of Brother Ind ustries, Ltd. Microsoft, Windows, Windows Server and Internet Ex plorer are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States a nd/or other countries. Windows Vista is either a registere d trademark or a trademark o f Microsoft Corporation in the United State[...]
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vii Table of Contents 1 About this Printer 1 Carton components .............. ............. ................ ............. ................ ............. ................ ......... .............. ....... 1 Interface cable ................ ............. ............. ................ ............. ............. ................ ............ .. .....[...]
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viii 4 Control Panel 76 LEDs (Light Emitting Diodes) ................ ............. ................ ............. ................ ............. ............ .... ............ 76 Service call indications ......... ................ ............. ................ ............. ................ ................ .... ................... .. 82 Control [...]
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ix A Appendix 140 Printer specifications... ............. ................ ............. ............. ................ ............. ................ .. .............. ....... 140 Engine ............... ............. ............. ................ ............. ............. ................ ............. ......... ................. ... 140 Contro[...]
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1 1 1 About this Printer1 Carton components 1 When you unpack the printer, make sure t hat you have all of the following parts. Interface cable 1 The interface cable is not a standard accessory. Purc hase the ap propriate cable for the interface you a re using. USB cable Please make sure you use a USB 2. 0 interface cable that is no longer than[...]
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About this Printer 2 1 Third party USB ports are not suppo rted by Macintosh. Parallel cable DO NOT use a parallel interface cable that is longer than 6 feet (2 .0 meters). Use a shielded interface cable that is I EEE 1284-compliant. Network cable (For HL-535 0DN and 5370DW only) Use a straight-through Category5 (or greater) twis ted-pair c[...]
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About this Printer 3 1 Front view 1 1 Front Cover Release Button 2 Control Panel 3 Face-down Output Tray Support Flap 1 (Support Flap 1) 4 Front Cover 5 Paper Tray 6 Power Switch 7 Face-down Output Tray 8 Multi-purpose Tray (MP Tray) 9 Face-down Output Tray Support Flap 2 (Support Flap 2) 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 7[...]
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About this Printer 4 1 Back view 1 1 Back Cover (Back Output Tray) 2 Duplex Tray 3 AC Power Connector 4 10BASE-T / 100BASE-TX (Ethernet) Port (HL-5350DN and HL-5370DW only) 5 Network Activity LEDs (Light Emitting Diodes) (For HL-535 0DN and HL-5370DW only) 6 HL-5370DW: Wireless Activi ty LED 7 HL-5370DW: Wireless Setu p Button 8 USB Interface Conne[...]
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About this Printer 5 1 Positioning the printer 1 Read the following before you use t he printer. Power supply 1 Use the printer within the recomme nded power range. The power cord, including exten sions, should be no longer than 5 meters (16.5 feet). Do not share the same power circuit with other high-powered applian ces, such as an air conditioner[...]
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6 2 2 Printing Methods2 About paper 2 Type and size of paper 2 The printer loads paper from the installed paper tray or the multi-purpose tray. The names for the paper trays in the p rinter driver and this guid e are as follows: When looking at this page on the CD-ROM, you can ju mp to the page for each printing method by clicking p in the table. P[...]
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Printing Methods 7 2 1 Legal or Folio size paper is not availabl e in some regions outside th e USA and Canada. Envelopes p Up to 3 sheets Envelopes Env. Thin Env. Thick Tray 1 Tray 2/ Tray3 MP Tray DX Paper size A4, Letter, Legal 1 , B5 (ISO), Executive, A5, A6, B6 (ISO), Folio 1 , A5(Long Edge) A4, Letter, Legal 1 , B5 (ISO), Executive, A5, B6 (I[...]
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Printing Methods 8 2 Recommended paper 2 To get the best print quality, we sugge st usin g paper that meets the conditions mentioned below. Paper that is made for plain-paper copying Paper that is 75 to 90g/m 2 (20 to 24lb) Neutral paper. Do not use acidic or alka line paper Long-grain paper Use paper with a moisture co ntent of[...]
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Printing Methods 9 2 Types of envelopes 2 Most envelopes will be suitable for your p rinter. Ho we ver, some envelopes may have feed and print qua lity problems due to the way they have be en made. A suit able envelope should have edg es with straight, well- creased folds and the leading edge s hould not be thicker than two pieces of paper. The env[...]
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Printing Methods 10 2 Unprintable area 2 The area of the paper that cann ot be printed on is shown in the ta ble below: Note When using BR-Script emulation, the edges o f the paper that cannot be print ed on are 4.32 mm (0.17 in). Portrait 2 Landscape 2 A4 Letter Legal B5 (ISO) Executive A5 A6 B6 (ISO) 14 . 2 3 m m (0.16 in.) 4.23 mm (0.16 in.) 4.2[...]
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Printing Methods 11 2 Printing methods 2 Printing on plain paper, bo nd paper and transparencies 2 Printing on plain paper, b ond paper or transparenci es from Tray 1, 2 or 3 2 Note Transparencies are only for Tray1. (For the recommended paper to use, se e About paper on page 6.) a Pull the paper tray completely out of the printe r. b While pressin[...]
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Printing Methods 12 2 Note For Legal or Folio size paper, press the release button (1) in the bottom of the pape r tray and then pull out the back of the paper tray. (Legal or Fo lio size paper are not available in some regions.) c Put paper in the tray, and make sure that the p aper is below the maximum paper mark ( bbb ). The side to be printed o[...]
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Printing Methods 13 2 e Lift up the support fla p to prevent paper fro m sliding off the face-do wn output tray, or remove each page as soon as it comes out of the pr inter. 1[...]
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Printing Methods 14 2 f Choose the following from the print er driver: Paper Size ......(1) Media Type ......(2) Paper Source ......(3) and any other settings you may want to make. (See Chapter 3: Driver and Software .) Windows ® printer driver BR-Script printer driver for Windows ® Note To use the BR-Script printer driver for Windows ® [...]
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Printing Methods 15 2 Macintosh printer driver g Send the print data to the printer. IMPORTANT When printing on transpare ncies, remove each transparency at once af ter printing. Stacking the printed transparencies may cause a paper jam o r the transparency to curl. 1 3[...]
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Printing Methods 16 2 Printing on plain paper, bond paper or transparencies from the MP tray 2 (For the recommended paper to use, se e About paper on page 6.) a Open the MP tray and lower it gently. b Pull out the MP tray support flap (1). c Lift up the support fla p to prevent paper fro m sliding off the face-do wn output tray, or remove each page[...]
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Printing Methods 17 2 d Put paper in the MP tray. Make sure that the paper stays under the maximum paper mark ( b ) on both sides of the tray. The side to be printed on must be face up with the leading edg e (top of the paper) in f irst. e While pressing the paper-guide rele ase lever (1), slide the p aper guide to fit the paper size. 1[...]
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Printing Methods 18 2 f Choose the following from the print er driver: Paper Size ......(1) Media Type ......(2) Paper Source ......(3) and any other settings you may want to make. (See Chapter 3: Driver and Software .) Windows ® printer driver BR-Script printer driver for Windows ® Note To use the BR-Script printer driver for Windows ® [...]
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Printing Methods 19 2 Macintosh printer driver g Send the print data to the printer. IMPORTANT When printing on transpare ncies, remove each transparency at once af ter printing. Stacking the printed transparencies may cause a paper jam o r the transparency to curl. 1 3[...]
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Printing Methods 20 2 Printing on thick pape r, labels and envelopes 2 When the back output tray is p ulled down, the printer has a straig ht paper path from the MP tray th rough to the back of the printer. Use this paper feed and output method when you want to print on thick paper, lab els or envelopes. (For the recomme nded paper to use, see Abou[...]
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Printing Methods 21 2 d Pull out the MP tray support flap (1). e Put paper in the MP tray. Make sure that the paper stays under the maximum paper mark ( b ). Note • DO NOT put more than 3 envelopes in t he MP tray. • Envelope joints th at are sealed by the manufacturer should be secure. • The side to be printed on must be face up. • All sid[...]
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Printing Methods 22 2 g Choose the following from the print er driver: Paper Size ......(1) Media Type ......(2) Paper Source ......(3) and any other settings you may want to make. (See Chapter 3: Driver and Software .) Windows ® printer driver BR-Script printer driver for Windows ® 1 2 3 1 2 3[...]
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Printing Methods 23 2 Note • To use the BR-Script prin ter driver you must install the driver using the Custom Install f rom the CD-ROM. • When you use En velope #10, choose Com-10 for the Paper Size . • For other envelopes which are not listed in the printe r driver, such as Envelope #9 or Envelope C6, choose User De fined... (For more inf o[...]
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Printing Methods 24 2 i <For printing envelopes only> When you have finished printing , reset the two gray levers which are pulle d down at step b back to the original position. Note • Remove each sheet or envelope at once afte r printi ng. Stacking the sheets or envelope s may cause the paper to jam or curl. • If envelopes get smudged du[...]
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Printing Methods 25 2 Duplex printing 2 The supplied printer drivers for Windows ® 2000 or greater and Mac OS X 10.3.9 or greater all enable duplex printing. For more informat ion about how to choose the settings, see the Help text in the printer driver. Guidelines for printing on both sides of the paper 2 If the paper is thin, it may wrinkle.[...]
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Printing Methods 26 2 d Send the data to the printer. The printer will automatically print all the even -numbered pages on one side of the pap er first. e Remove the printed even-number ed pages from the output tray and then , in the same order 1 , put them back in the paper tray with the side to be p rinted on (blank side) face down. Follow the in[...]
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Printing Methods 27 2 Manual duplex printing from the MP tray 2 Note Before putting the sheets ba ck in the MP tray, you will have to straighten them, or you may get paper jams. a In the printer driver choose the Ba sic tab, and choose the Duplex p rinting mode from the Duplex / Booklet setting, and then from the Basic tab choose the Paper Source t[...]
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Printing Methods 28 2 e Remove the printed even-numbered pag es from the output tray and then, in the same orde r 1 , put them back into the MP tray. Put the paper with the side to be printed on (the blank side) face up. Follow the instructions on the computer screen. 1 Put papers in opposite order when the Back output tr ay is opened. f The printe[...]
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Printing Methods 29 2 Automatic duplex printing 2 If you are using the Macintosh Printer Driver, see Duplex Printing on page 62. a Put paper in the paper tray or MP tray. b For the Windows ® printer driver 1 Open the Propert ies dialog box in the printer driver. 2 From the General tab, click the Printing Preferences butt on. 3 From the Basic tab, [...]
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Printing Methods 30 2 For the BR-Script printer driver 1 Open the Propert ies dialog box in the printer driver. 2 From the General tab, click the Printing Preferences butt on. 3 From the Layout tab, choose Orientation , Print on Both Sides and Page Order . 4 Click OK . The printer will print o n both sides of the paper automa tically.[...]
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Printing Methods 31 2 Booklet print ing 2 a Put paper in the paper tray or MP tray. b For the Windows ® printer driver 1 Open the Propert ies dialog box in the printer driver. 2 From the General tab, click the Printing Preferences butt on. 3 From the Basic tab, choose Booklet from the Duple x / Booklet setting. 4 Click the Duplex Settings... butto[...]
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32 3 3 Driver and Soft ware3 Printer driver 3 A printer driver is software that translates data from the fo rmat used by a computer to the f ormat that a particular printer needs. Typically, this format is page descript ion language (PDL). The printer drivers for the supported versions o f Windows ® and Macintosh are on the CD-ROM we have supplied[...]
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Driver and Software 33 3 1 For the information on supported Linux distributio n and to download the printer driver, visit u s at http://solutions.brother.co m/ . You can also download the printer driver from a link on the supplied CD-ROM. If you download from a link on CD-ROM, click Install Other Drivers or Utilities , then click For Linux users on[...]
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Driver and Software 34 3 You can change the following printer settings when you print from your computer. Paper Size Orientation Copies Media Type Resolution Print Settings Multiple Page Duplex / Booklet 3 Paper Source Scaling Reverse Print Use Watermark 13 Header-Footer Print 3 Toner Save Mod[...]
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Driver and Software 35 3 Features in the printer driver (for Windows ® ) 3 (For more information, see the Help text in the printer driver.) Note • The screens in this section are on based Windows ® XP. The screens o n your computer will vary depending on your operating syste m. • You can access the Printing Preference s dialog box by clicking[...]
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Driver and Software 36 3 Paper Size 3 From the drop-down list choose the Paper Size yo u are using. Orientation 3 Orientation selects the position of how you r document will be printed ( Portrait or Landscape ). Copies 3 The copies selection sets the number of copies that will be p rinted. Collate With the Collate check box selected, one comple[...]
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Driver and Software 37 3 Resolution 3 You can choose the resolution as follows. 300 dpi 600 dpi HQ 1200 1200 dpi Note If you use the high quality 1200 dpi setting (1200 x 1 200 dpi) the print spee d will be slower. Print Setting 3 You can manually change the print setting. General This is a printing mode for general printing of [...]
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Driver and Software 38 3 Duplex / Booklet 3 When you want to print a bo oklet or do duplex printing, use this function, and then from the Basic tab, choose a Duplex / Booklet (See Duplex printing on page 25). None Disable duplex printing. Duplex When you want to do duplex printing, use this functio n. If you choose Du plex and click Duplex [...]
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Driver and Software 39 3 Paper Source 3 You can choose Auto Select , Tray1 , Tray2 1 , Tray3 1 , MP Tray or Manual and specify separate trays for printing the first page and for printing from the second page onwards. 1 Tray2 and Tray3 are options. You must add Tray2 or Tr ay3 in the Ac cessories tab to sele ct Tray2 or Tray3 from the driver . (See [...]
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Driver and Software 40 3 Use Watermark 3 You can put a logo or text into your documents as a watermark. You can choose one of the preset waterma rks, or you can use a bitmap file or text that you have created. When you use a bitmap file as a watermark, you ca n change the size of the watermark and put it anywhere you like on the page. When you use [...]
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Driver and Software 41 3 Header-Footer Print Lock Lock the current settings of the Header-F oot er Print option to prevent changes being made. Other Print Options... 3 You can set the following in Printer Function: Use Reprint Sleep Time Macro Page Protection Density Adjustment Error Message Printout Improve Print Ou[...]
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Driver and Software 42 3 Sleep Time 3 When the printer does not receive data for a certain period of time, it enters sleep mode. In sleep mode, the printer acts as though it were turne d off. When you choose Printer Default the timeout setting will be 1 minute. Intelligent Sleep Mode auto matically adjust s to the most suitable timeout setting depe[...]
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Driver and Software 43 3 Density Adjustment 3 Increase or decrease the print density. Note The Density Adjustment is not available when you set the Resolution to HQ 1200 . Error Message Printout 3 You can choose whether the printer reports problems by printing an error page. For details, see Error message printout on page 119. Selections are Printe[...]
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Driver and Software 44 3 Accessories tab 3 Note From the Start menu , select Control Panel and then Print ers and Faxes 1 . Right-click the Brother HL- 5340D/HL-5350DN/HL-5370DW series ico n and select Properties to access the Accessories tab. 1 Printers for Windows ® 2000 users. When you install the opt ional accessories, y ou can add and choose [...]
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Driver and Software 45 3 Serial No. (3) By clickin g Auto Detect , the printer drive r will probe the printer and display it s serial number. If it fails to receive the information, the screen will display "---------". Auto Detect (4) The Auto Detect function finds the currently installed optional devices and sh ows the available [...]
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Driver and Software 46 3 Support 3 Note You can access the Support dialog box by clicking Support... in the Printing Preferen ces dialog box. Brother Solutions Center (1) The Brother Solutions Center (http://solut ions.brother.com/ ) is a website offering information about your Brother product including FAQs (Frequently Asked Ques tions), User?[...]
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Driver and Software 47 3 Status Monitor 3 This reports the printer status (any errors that may happen with the printer) when printing. If you would like to turn the status monitor on, follow these ste ps: Click the Start button, All Programs 1 , Brother , your printer (e.g. Brother HL-5370DW), and then Status Monitor . 1 Programs for Windows ® 200[...]
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Driver and Software 48 3 Using the BR-Script3 prin ter driver (PostScript ® 3™ language emulation f or Windows ® ) 3 (For more information, see the Help text in the printer driver.) Note • To use the BR-Script3 printer driver you must insta ll the driver using the Custom Install fro m the CD- ROM. • The screens in this section are based on [...]
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Driver and Software 49 3 Printing Preferences 3 Note You can access the Printing Preferen ces dialog box by clicking Printing Preferences... in th e General tab of the Brother HL-5340D/HL-535 0DN/HL-5370DW BR-Script3 Properties dialog box. Layout tab You can change the layout setti ng by choosing the settings for Orientation , Print on Both Sid[...]
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Driver and Software 50 3 Paper/Quality tab Choose the Pape r Source . Paper Source You can choose Automatically Select , Auto Select , Tray1 , Tray2 1 , Tray3 1 , MP Tray or Manual Feed . 1 Tray2 and Tray3 are options.[...]
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Driver and Software 51 3 Advanced options 3 a Choose the Paper Size a nd Copy Count (1). Paper Size From the drop-down box choose the Paper Size you are using. Copy Count The copy selection sets the number of copies that will be printed. b Set the Scaling and True Type Font settings (2). Scaling Specifies whether to reduce or enla rge d[...]
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Driver and Software 52 3 c You can change settings by c hoosing a setting in the Printer Features list (3): Print Quality You can choose the followin g print quality settings. 1200 dpi HQ 1200 600 dpi 300 dpi Media Type You can use the following types o f media in your printer. For the best print quality, select the typ e of[...]
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Driver and Software 53 3 Sleep Time When the printer does not receive data for a certain period of time, it en ters sleep mode. In sleep mode, the printer acts as though it were turned off. When you choose Printer Default the timeout setting will be 1 minute. While the printer is in sleep mode, all the LEDs are off, the Status LED lights up sli[...]
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Driver and Software 54 3 Features in the printer driver (for Macint osh) 3 This printer supports Mac OS X 10.3.9 or greater. Note The screens in this section are based on Mac OS X 1 0.5. The screens on your Macintosh will vary depending on your operating system. Choosing page setup options 3 You can set the Paper Size , Orientation and Scale . a Fr[...]
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Driver and Software 55 3 For Mac OS X 10.5 For more page setup options, click the disclo sure triangle besid e the Printer pop-up menu. Choosing printing options 3 To control special printing features, choose the optio ns in the Print dialog box.[...]
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Driver and Software 56 3 Cover Page 3 You can make the following cover page setting s: Print Cover Page If you want to add a cover page to your document, use this function. Cover Page Type Choose a template for the cover pa ge. Billing Info If you want to add the billing info rmation to the cover page, enter text in the Billing Info box[...]
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Driver and Software 57 3 Layout 3 Pages per Sheet Choose how many pages will appear on each side of the paper. Layout Direction When you specify the pages per sheet, you can also specify the direction of the layout. Border If you want to add a border, use th is function. Two-sided See Duplex Printing on page 62. Reverse Page Ori[...]
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Driver and Software 58 3 Print Settings 3 You can change settings by choosing a setting in the Print Settings list: Basic tab Media Type You can change the me dia type to one of the following: Plain Paper Thin Paper Thick Paper Thicker Paper Bond Paper Transparencies Envelopes Env. Thick Env. Thin Recycle[...]
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Driver and Software 59 3 Toner Save Mode You can conserve toner use with this feature. When you se t Toner Save Mode to On , print appears lighter. The default setting is Off . Note • We do not recommend Toner Save for printing Photo or Greyscale images. • Toner Save Mode is not available for 1200 dpi or HQ 1200 resolution. Reverse Prin[...]
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Driver and Software 60 3 Improve Print Output... This feature allows you to improve a prin t quality problem. Reduce Paper Curl If you choose this se tting, the paper curl may be r educed. If you are printing only a few pages, you do not need to choose this setting. We recommend that you change the printer driver setting in Media Type to a [...]
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Driver and Software 61 3 Support Brother Solutions Center The Brother Solutions Center (http://solu tions.brother.com/ ) is a website offering information about your Brother product including FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions), User’s Guides, drive r updates and tips for using your printer. Visit the Genuine Supplies website You can vi[...]
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Driver and Software 62 3 Duplex Printing 3 Use duplex unit. Select Layou t . Choose Long-edg e binding or Short-edge binding in Two-Sided . Manual duplex Select Paper Handlin g . For Mac OS X 10.3 and 10.4 Choose Odd numbered pages and print. Turn the paper over a nd reload it in the tray, and then choose Even numbered pages and print.[...]
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Driver and Software 63 3 For Mac OS X 10.5 Choose Odd Only and print. Turn the paper over and reload it in th e tray, and then choose Even Only and print. Status Monitor 3 This reports the printer status (any errors that may happen with the printer) when printing. If you would like to turn the status monitor on, follow these ste ps: For Mac[...]
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Driver and Software 64 3 Using the BR-Script3 printer driver (Post Script ® 3™ language emulation for Macintosh) 3 Note • To use the BR-Script3 printer driver on a Network, see the Network User’s Guide on the CD-ROM . • To use the BR-Script3 printer driver, you ne ed to set the emulation to BR-Script3 using the Remote Printer Console or We[...]
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Driver and Software 65 3 b Open the Utilities folder. c Double-click the Printer Setup Utility icon. d Click Add . For Mac OS X 10.3 users, go to e . For Mac OS X 10.4 or greater users, go to f .[...]
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Driver and Software 66 3 e Choose USB . f Choose the model name and make sure that Brother is in Printer Model (Print Using), then select the model name that shows BR-Script in the Model Name (Model), and then click Add . For Mac OS X 10.3 users:[...]
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Driver and Software 67 3 For Mac OS X 10.4 or greater users: g From the Printer Setup Utility menu, choose Quit Printer Setup Utility .[...]
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Driver and Software 68 3 For Mac OS X 10.5 a From the Apple menu choose System Preferences . b Select Print & Fax .[...]
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Driver and Software 69 3 c Click + . d Choose the Printer Nam e and choose Select a driver to use... in Print Using , and then choose the Printer Name that shows BR-Script in Model Name , and click Add . e Quit System Preferences .[...]
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Driver and Software 70 3 Uninstalling the printer driver 3 You can uninstall the printer driver that y ou have installed with the following steps. Note • This is not available if you inst alle d the printer driver from the Windows ® Add a printer function. • After uninstalling, we recommend that you restart your computer to remove files that w[...]
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Driver and Software 71 3 e Drag the folder (from the Macintosh HD (Startup Disk), choose Library , Printers , Brother ) into the Trash and then empty the Trash. f Restart the Macintosh.[...]
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Driver and Software 72 3 Software 3 Software for networks (For HL-5350DN and HL-5370DW) 3 BRAdmin Light 3 BRAdmin Light is a utility for initial setup of Brother n etwork connected devices. This utility can search for Brother products on your network, view the statu s and configure basic network se ttings, such as IP addre ss. The BRAdmin Light uti[...]
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Driver and Software 73 3 BRPrint Auditor (for Windows ® ) 3 The BRPrint Auditor software brings th e monitoring powe r of Brother network management tools to locally connected machines. This utility allows a client comp ut er to collect usage and status information from a machine connected via the parallel or USB interface. The BRPrint Auditor can[...]
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Driver and Software 74 3 Adobe Systems Incorporated. PostScript ® Language Reference, 3rd edition. Addison-Wesley Professional, 1999. ISBN: 0-201-37922 -8 Adobe Systems Incorporated. PostScript ® Language Program Design . Addison-Wesley Professional, 1988. ISBN: 0-201-14396-8 Adobe Systems Incorporated. PostScript ® Language Tutorial[...]
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Driver and Software 75 3 Remote Printer Console 3 Remote Printer Console is soft ware to change many of the printer settings independently of your application. For example, you can change the se ttings for printer margin, sleep mode, character set and so on. These settings are then remembered and used by the p rinter. How to use and install the Rem[...]
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76 4 4 Control P anel4 LEDs (Light Emitting Diodes) 4 This section refers to five LEDs Back Cover , Toner , Drum , Paper , Status and two buttons Job Cancel and Go on the cont rol panel. The LED indications shown in the table below ar e used in the illustrations in this chapter. Control Panel 4 1) Back Cover LED The Back Cover LED indicates when er[...]
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Control Panel 77 4 LED Printer status Sleep mode The printer is in sleep mo de. Pressing Go wakes up the p rinter from sleep mode to ready mode. Ready to print The printer is ready to pr int. Warming up The printer is warming up. The Status LED will turn on for 1 second and off for 1 second.[...]
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Control Panel 78 4 Receiving data The printer is either re ceiving data from the computer , process ing data in memory or printing the data. The Status LED will turn on for 0.5 seco nds and off for 0.5 seconds. Cooling down The printer is cooling down . Wait for a few seconds until inside of the printer has cooled down. The Status LED will turn on [...]
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Control Panel 79 4 Drum life will end soon The drum unit is near the end of its lif e. We recommend th at you get a new drum unit to replace the current on e. See Replacing the drum unit on pa ge 103. The Drum LED will turn on for 2 seconds and off for 3 seconds. Replace drum Replace the drum with a new one. Se e Replacing the drum unit on pa ge 10[...]
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Control Panel 80 4 No tray The paper tray was not detected, install it, or ensure it is inserted corr ectly. Paper jam Clear the paper jam. See Paper jams and how to clear them on page 121. If the printer does no t start printing , press Go . The Paper LED will turn on for 0.5 seconds and off for 0.5 seconds. Incorrect paper si ze for auto DX Press[...]
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Control Panel 81 4 Front cove r is open Close the front cover of the printer. Too many trays Maximum number of optiona l trays is two. Remove additional trays. Buffer error Check the cable connection betwee n the PC and printer. Memory full The printer memory is full and the printer cannot p rint full pages of a document. See Solving print problems[...]
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Control Panel 82 4 Service call indications 4 If there is an error that cannot be cleared by the user, th e printer will show that a service call is needed by lighting up all the LE Ds as shown below. If you see the service call indication shown above, turn off the power switch, and then turn it back on and try to print again. If the error is not c[...]
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Control Panel 83 4 For example, the LED indication belo w shows a fuser unit failure. Make a note of the indication, referring to the table on page 82, and report the error status to your dealer or Brother Customer Service. Note Make sure that the front cover is completely closed before you report a service call.[...]
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Control Panel 84 4 Control panel buttons 4 The control panel buttons have the fo llowing functions: Cancel printing Cancel only the printing job: If you press Job Cancel while printing, the printer will immedi ately stop printing and will then eject the paper. Cancel all the received jobs: To delete all jobs, press and hold Job Cancel for abou [...]
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Control Panel 85 4 Print a test page 4 You can use the Go button o r the printer driver to print a test pa ge. Using the Go button 4 a Turn off the printer. b Make sure that the front cover is closed and the p ower cord is plugged in. c Hold down Go as you turn on the power switch. Keep Go pressed down until the Back Cover , Toner , Drum and Paper [...]
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Control Panel 86 4 Print the Printer Settings page 4 You can print the current settings using the co ntrol panel button or printer driver. Using the Go button 4 a Make sure that the front cover is closed and the p ower cord is plugged in. b Turn on the printer and wait until the print er is in the Ready state. c Press Go three times within 2 second[...]
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Control Panel 87 4 Print Fonts 4 You can print a list of the internal fonts u sing the control panel button or p rinter driver. Using the Go button 4 a Turn off the printer. b Make sure that the front cover is closed and the p ower cord is plugged in. c Hold down Go as you turn on the power switch. Keep Go pressed down until the Back Cover , Toner [...]
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Control Panel 88 4 Default settings 4 If you want to reset the print server back to its f actor y default settings (resetting all information such as the password and IP address information), follo w these steps: Network default settings (HL-5350DN / HL-5370DW only) 4 a Turn off the printer. b Make sure that the front cover is closed and the p ower[...]
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89 5 5 Options5 This printer has the following optional accessories. Yo u c an increase the capabilities of the printer with these items. Lower tray (LT-5300) 5 Two optional lower trays (Tray 2 and Tray 3) can be instal led ; each lower tray can hold up to 250 sheets of 80 g/m 2 (21 lb) paper. When both o ptional trays are installed, the printer ca[...]
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Options 90 5 SO-DIMM (memory module) 5 For HL-5340D The HL-5340D printer has 16 MB of standard memory and one slot for optional memory expan sion. You can expand the memory up to 528 MB by insta lling dual in-line memory modules (SO-DIMMs). For HL-5350DN / HL-5370DW The printers have 32 MB of standard memory and one slot for op tional memory expans[...]
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Options 91 5 Installing extra memory 5 a Turn off the printer power switch, and th en unplug the printer. Disconnect the interface cable from the printer. IMPORTANT Be sure to turn off the printer power switch before you in stall or remove the DIMM. b Remove the DIMM cover. c Unpack the DIMM and hold it by its edges. CAUTION To prevent damage to th[...]
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Options 92 5 e Put the DIMM cover back on . f Reconnect the interface cable to your printer. Plug th e printer back in, and then turn o n the power switch. Note To make sure that you have installed the DIMM properly, you can print the printer settings page that shows the current memory si ze. See Print the Printer Settin gs page on page 86.[...]
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93 6 6 Routine Ma intenance6 You will need to replace certain parts and clean the printer regularly. Replacing the consumable items 6 You will need to repla ce the consumable ite ms when the machine indicates tha t the life of the consu mable is over. CAUTION When you replace certain parts or clean the in side of the printer, remember the following[...]
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Routine Maintenance 94 6 Toner cartridge 6 The life of the original to ner cartridge that came with the printer may be either a standard 1 or high yield toner cartridge 2 , and depends on the model a nd country you bought the printer in. 1 Standard toner cartridges print approximately 3 ,000 A4 or Letter-size single-sided pag es. Approx. cartridge [...]
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Routine Maintenance 95 6 Replace Toner message 6 The printer will stop printing un til you replace the toner cartridge with a new one. Replacing the toner cartridge 6 Note • To ensure high quality printing, we recommend that you use only genuine Brother toner cartridges. When you want to buy toner cartridges, call your dealer. • We recommend th[...]
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Routine Maintenance 96 6 b Take out the drum unit and toner cartridge assembly. IMPORTANT We recommend that you put the drum unit and toner cartridg e assembly on a piece of disposable paper or cloth in case you accidentally spill or scatter toner. To prevent damage to the printer caused by static elec tricity, DO NOT touch the electrodes shown in [...]
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Routine Maintenance 97 6 WARNING DO NOT put a toner cartridge into a fire. It could explode, resulting in injuries. Use neutral detergents when cleaning the printer. DO NOT use cleaning materials that contain ammonia, al cohol, any type of spray, or any type of flammable substance to clean the outside or in side of the machine. Doing this ma y caus[...]
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Routine Maintenance 98 6 d Unpack the new toner cartridge. Gen tly shake it from side to side several times to d istribute the toner evenly inside the cartridge. IMPORTANT Wait to unpack the toner cartridge until immediately befo re you put it in the printer. If toner cartridges are left unpacked for a long time the t oner life will be shortened. I[...]
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Routine Maintenance 99 6 IMPORTANT For USA and Canada Brother strongly recommends that you do not ref ill the to ner cartridge provided with your printer. We also strongly recommend that you continue to use only genuine Brother brand rep lacement toner cartridges. Use or attempted use of potentially incompatible toner an d/or cartridges in the Brot[...]
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Routine Maintenance 100 6 f Put the new toner cartridge firmly into the drum unit unt il you hear it lock into place. If you pu t it in properly, the lock lever will lift automatically. Note Make sure that you put in the toner cartridge p roperly or it may separate from the drum unit. g Clean the primary corona wire inside the drum unit by ge ntly [...]
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Routine Maintenance 101 6 Drum unit 6 A new drum unit can print approximately 25,000 1 A4 or Letter size single-sided pages at 1 per/ job. Note • There are many factor s that determine the actual drum life, such a s the temperature, humidity, type of paper, type of toner used and so o n. Under ideal conditions, the average drum lif e is estimated[...]
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Routine Maintenance 102 6 Replace Drum message 6 If Drum LED lights, it means the drum unit should be replaced. Please replace it to a drum unit.[...]
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Routine Maintenance 103 6 Replacing the drum unit 6 IMPORTANT While removing the drum unit, handle it ca refully because it may contain toner. Every time you replace the drum unit, clea n the inside of the printer.See Cleaning on page 107. When you replace the drum unit with a n ew one, you need to reset the drum counter by completing the following[...]
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Routine Maintenance 104 6 IMPORTANT We recommend that you put the drum unit and toner cartridg e assembly on a piece of disposable paper or cloth in case you accidentally spill or scatter toner. To prevent damage to the printer caused by static elec tricity, DO NOT touch the electrodes shown in the illustration. c Push down the blue lock lever and [...]
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Routine Maintenance 105 6 IMPORTANT Handle the toner cartridges carefully. If toner scatters on your han ds or clothes, wipe or wash it off with cold water at once. To avoid print quality problems, DO NOT touch the shaded parts shown in the illu strations. d Unpack the new drum unit. IMPORTANT Wait to unpack a drum unit until immediately before you[...]
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Routine Maintenance 106 6 f Put the drum unit and toner cartridge assembly back in the printer. g Press and hold down the Go for about 4 seconds until a ll the LEDs light up. Once all four LEDs are lit, release Go . IMPORTANT Do not reset the drum counter when you only re place the toner cartridge. h Close the front cover. i Make sure that the Drum[...]
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Routine Maintenance 107 6 Cleaning 6 Clean the outside and inside o f the printer regularly with a dry, lint-free cloth. When you replace the toner cartridge or the drum unit, ma ke sure that you clean the insid e of the printer. If printed pages are sta ined with toner, clean the inside of the p rinter with a dry, lint-free cloth. Cleaning the out[...]
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Routine Maintenance 108 6 c Wipe the outside of the printer with a dry, lint-free clot h to remove dust. d Remove anything that is stuck inside the paper tray. e Wipe the inside of the paper tray with a dry, lint-free cloth to remove dust. f Put the paper tray back in the printer. g Plug the printer back in, and then turn o n the power switch.[...]
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Routine Maintenance 109 6 Cleaning the inside of the printer 6 a Turn off the printer power switch and the n unplug the printer. b Press the front cover release button and then open the front cover.[...]
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Routine Maintenance 110 6 c Take out the drum unit and toner cartridge assembly. CAUTION After you have just used the printer, some internal parts of the printer will be extremely hot. Wait for the printer to cool down before you touch the in ternal parts of the printer. IMPORTANT We recommend that you put the drum unit and toner cartridg e assembl[...]
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Routine Maintenance 111 6 d Wipe the scanner window with a dry, lint-fr ee cloth. e Put the drum unit and toner cartridge assembly back in the printer. f Close the front cover. g Plug the printer back in, and then turn o n the power switch.[...]
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Routine Maintenance 112 6 Cleaning the pape r pick-up roller 6 If the paper pick-up roller is stained, the printer may not feed paper. In that ca se, clean the paper pick-up roller as follows: a Turn off the power switch and unplug t he printer. b Unplug the power cord and interface cable from the printer. c Pull the paper tray out of the printer. [...]
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Routine Maintenance 113 6 e Wipe the two paper pick-up rollers (1) inside the printer. f Put the paper tray back in the printer. g Make sure that you have turned off th e power switch, and then connect the power cord and inte rface cable to the printer. h Plug in the power cord and turn on the p ower switch of the printer. 1[...]
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Routine Maintenance 114 6 Cleaning the corona wires 6 Cleaning the corona wire 6 If you have print quality problems, cl ean the corona wire as follows: a Press the front cover release button and then open the front cover. b Take out the drum unit and toner cartridge assembly.[...]
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Routine Maintenance 115 6 IMPORTANT We recommend that you put the drum unit and toner cartridg e assembly on a piece of disposable paper or cloth in case you accidentally spill or scatter toner. To prevent damage to the printer caused by static elec tricity, DO NOT touch the electrodes shown in the illustration. c Clean the primary corona wire insi[...]
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116 7 7 Troubleshoo ting7 You can correct most problems by yourself. If you need additional he lp, the Brother Solutions Center offers the latest FAQs and troubleshooting tips. Vi sit us at ht tp://solutions.brother.com/ . Identifying your problem 7 First, check the following: 7 The AC power cord is connected properly and the printer is t urned[...]
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Troubleshooting 117 7 Error messages in the Status Monitor 7 The Status Monitor will report problems with the printer. Take the necessary action by referring to t he following table. If you want to turn the status monitor on, see Status Monitor on page 47 (For Windows ® user) or Status Monitor on page 63(For Macintosh users). Error message Action [...]
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Troubleshooting 118 7 No Paper No Paper for Manual Feed No Paper MP or Size Mismatch No Paper in Tray 1 or Size Mismatch No Paper in Tray 2 or Size Mismatch No Paper in Tray 3 or Size Mismatch The paper tray may be out of paper or not properly installed . If it is empty, put a new stack of paper in the paper tra y and then press Go . If the pro[...]
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Troubleshooting 119 7 Error message printout 7 The printer can also report problems by print i ng an error message. Use the tab le below to identify and clear the error message. The defau lt setting for the error message printout is off. I f you want to turn the error message printout on, from t he Advanced tab of the Windows ® printer driver clic[...]
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Troubleshooting 120 7 Paper handling 7 First, make sure that you are using paper th at m eets Brother recommended pa per specifications. (See About paper on page 6.) Problem Recommendatio n The printer does not feed paper. If there is paper in the paper tray, make su re it is straight. If the paper is cur led, straighten itbefore printing. Some[...]
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Troubleshooting 121 7 Paper jams and how to clear them 7 Jam MP tray / Tray1 / Tray2 / Tray3 / Inside 7 If a paper jam occurs inside the MP tray or paper tray, the printer will flash the Paper LED as shown below. CAUTION After you have just used the printer, some internal parts of the printer will be extremely hot. To prevent injury, when you open [...]
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Troubleshooting 122 7 Note • Always remove all paper from th e paper tray and straighten the stack when you add new paper. This helps prevent multiple sheets of paper from feeding throug h the printer at one time and prevents paper jams. • Please confirm that you have in stalled both a toner cartridge and a drum unit in the machine. If you have[...]
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Troubleshooting 123 7 IMPORTANT We recommend that you put the drum unit and toner cartridg e assembly on a piece of disposable paper or cloth in case you accidentally spill or scatter toner. To prevent damage to the printer caused by static elec tricity, DO NOT touch the electrodes shown in the illustration. c Close the front cover. Note Do not put[...]
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Troubleshooting 124 7 e Pull the jammed paper down and out of the print er. f Push down the blue lock lever and take the toner ca rtridge out of the drum unit. Clear the jammed paper if there is any inside the drum u nit. IMPORTANT Handle the toner cartridge carefully. If toner scatters o n your hands or clothes, wipe or wash it off with cold water[...]
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Troubleshooting 125 7 g Put the toner cartridge back into the drum unit until you hear it lock into place. If you put the cartridge in properly, the blue lock lever will lift automatically. h Open the front cover. Put the drum unit and toner cartridge assemb ly back in the printer. i Put the paper tray firmly back in the printer. j Close the front [...]
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Troubleshooting 126 7 Jam Rear / Duplex 7 If a paper jam occurs behind the back cover (back outpu t tray) or inside the duplex tray, the printer will flash the Back Cover and Paper LED as shown b elow. CAUTION After you have just used the printer, some internal parts of the printer will be extremely hot. To prevent injury, when you open the front c[...]
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Troubleshooting 127 7 Clear the jammed paper as follows. a Press the cover release button and then ope n the front cover. b Slowly take out the drum unit and toner cartridge assembly. The jammed paper will be pulled out with the drum unit and toner cartr idge assembly. IMPORTANT We recommend that you put the drum unit and toner cartridg e assembly [...]
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Troubleshooting 128 7 c Open the back cover. d Pull the tabs at the left and right hand sides toward you to open the fuser cover (1). e Using both hands, gently pull the jammed paper ou t of the fuser unit. CAUTION After you have just used the printer, some internal parts of the printer will be extremely hot. Wait for the printer to cool down befor[...]
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Troubleshooting 129 7 f Put the drum unit and toner cartridge assembly back in the printer (press firmly). g Fully close the front and back covers. h Pull the duplex tray completely out of the printer. i Pull the jammed paper out of the printer or the duplex tray. j Put the duplex tray back in the prin ter. k Make sure that the Back Cover and Paper[...]
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Troubleshooting 130 7 Improving the print quality 7 If you have a print quality problem, print a test pa ge first (see Print a test page on pa ge 85). If the printout looks good, the problem is probab ly not the printer. Check the interf ace cable or try the printer on another computer. This section gives informati on on the following topics. Examp[...]
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Troubleshooting 131 7 Hollow print Make sure that you u se paper that mee ts our specificatio ns. See About paper on page 6. Choose Thick Paper mo de in the printer driver, or us e thinner paper th an what you are now using . Check the printer’s environ ment. Conditi ons such as high humid ity can cause hollow print. See Positioning t[...]
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Troubleshooting 132 7 White Spots on black text and graphics at 94 mm (3.7 in.) intervals Black Spots at 94 mm (3.7 in.) intervals If the prob lem is not so lved after printing a few pages, the drum unit may ha ve glue from a label stuck on the OPC drum surface. Clean the drum unit as follows: 7 1) Put the print sample in front of the dr um uni[...]
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Troubleshooting 133 7 Black toner marks acros s the page The drum unit may be dam aged. Put in a new drum unit. See Replacing the drum unit on page 103. The toner cartri dge may be damaged. Put in a new toner cartridge . See Replacing the tone r cartridge on page 95. Make sure that you u se paper that mee ts our specificatio ns. See Abo[...]
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Troubleshooting 134 7 Curled or wavy Check the paper type and quality. High temperatures and high humidity will cause paper to curl. Se e About paper on page 6. If you do not use the p rinter often, the p aper may have been in the paper tray too long. Turn over the stack of paper in th e pap er tray. Also, fan the paper stack and then rotat[...]
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Troubleshooting 135 7 Poor Fixing Open the back cover and ma ke sure that t he two blue levers on the left and right hand sides a re in the up po sition. Choose Improve Toner Fixing mode in the pr inter driver. See Improve Print Output in Advanced tab on page 39 (For Windows ® printer driver), Adva nced options on pa ge 51 (For BR-Script p[...]
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Troubleshooting 136 7 Curled Lift up the Face-down Outp ut Tray Support Flap 2 (Suppor t Flap 2) (1). Choose Reduce Paper Curl mode in the printer driver. See Improve Print Output in Advanced tab on page 39 (For Windows ® printer driver), Adva nced options on pa ge 51 (For BR-Script p r inter driver for Win dows ® ) or Print Settings on p[...]
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Troubleshooting 137 7 Solving print problems 7 Problem Recommendatio n The printer prints unexpected ly or it prints garbage data. Make sure that the printer cable is not too long. We recommend that you use a parallel or USB cable that is no longer than 2 meters (6.5 feet). Make sure that the printer cable is not damaged or broken. If y[...]
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Troubleshooting 138 7 Network problems (For HL-5350DN and HL-5370DW) 7 For problems concerning using your print er on a Network, see the Network User’s Guide on the CD-ROM we have supplied. Click Documentation on the menu screen. The Network User’s Guide in HTML format will be installed automatically when you install the driver. Click the Start[...]
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Troubleshooting 139 7 BR-Script 3 7 Problem Recommendation The print speed slows down. Add optional memor y. (See Installing extra memory on page 91.) The printer cannot print EPS da ta that includes binary. You need the following settin gs to print EP S data: 1) For W indows Vista ® : Click Start button, Control Panel , Hardware and Sound , and t[...]
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140 A A AppendixA Printer specifications 0 Engine 0 1 The printing speed may change depending on the type of document you print. 2 Print speed may be slower when the p rin ter is connected by wireless LAN. 3 From standard paper tray. 4 If you use the high quality 1200 dpi setting ( 1200 x 1200 dpi) the print speed will be slower. Appendix A Model H[...]
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Appendix 141 A Controller 0 1 Wireless and wired network cannot be used at the same time. 2 See the Network User's Guide locator on the CD -ROM for details on the supported network protocols. 3 Brother original Windows ® and Ma cintosh utility for printer and print serv er management. Install from the supplied CD- ROM. 4 Brother original Wind[...]
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Appendix 142 A Software 0 1 For the latest driver updates, vi sit http://solutions.brother.com /. 2 Download the printer driver for Linu x from http://solutions.brother.com/ . 3 Depending on Linux distributions, the driver may not be available. 4 The Driver Deployment Wizard automa tes the instal lation of printers in a peer-to-peer network (Windo [...]
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Appendix 143 A Media specifications 0 1 Up to 3 envelopes 2 Up to 10 sheets 3 Legal or Folio size paper is not availabl e in some regions outside th e USA and Canada. Supplies 0 1 Approx. cartridge yield is declared in accordance with ISO/IEC 19752 . Model HL-5340D HL-5350DN HL-537 0DW Media types Multi-purpose tr ay Plain paper, Bond paper, Recycl[...]
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Appendix 144 A Dimensions / weights 0 Other 0 1 We do not recommend Toner Save for printing Photo or Gr ey Scale images. Model HL-5340D HL-5350DN H L-5370D W Dimensions (W × D × H) 371 × 384 × 246 mm (14.6 × 15.1 × 9.7 in.) Weights Approx. 9.5 kg (20.9 lb) Model HL-5340D HL-5 350DN HL-5370DW Power consumption Printing Average 675 W at 25 °C [...]
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Appendix 145 A Computer requirements 0 1 Microsoft ® Internet Explorer ® 5.5 or greater 2 Third party USB/Parallel ports are not supported . For the latest driver updates, visit http ://solutions.brother.com/ . Computer Plat form & Operating Syst em Version Processor Minimum Speed Minimum RAM Recomm ended RAM Hard Disk Space to install Suppor[...]
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Appendix 146 A Important information for choosing your pa per 0 This section gives information to help you choose pa per to use with this printer. Note If you use paper that is not recommended, a paper jam o r misfeed may occur in the printer. (See Recommended paper on page 8.) Before you buy a large quantity of pape r 0 Make sure that the paper is[...]
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Appendix 147 A Print surface 0 The characteristics of the face side and revers e side of a sheet of paper may vary a little. Usually, the opening side of the paper ream packag e is the print side. Follow the indications o n the paper package. Typically, the print side is indicated by an arrow. Moisture content 0 Moisture content is the amount of wa[...]
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Appendix 148 A Envelope C5 162 × 229 mm B5 (JIS) 182 × 257 mm B5 (ISO) 176 × 250 mm B6 (ISO) 125 × 176 mm Folio 8.5 × 13 in. A4 Long 210 × 405 mm Envelope DL-L 220 × 110 mm 3 × 5 3 × 5 in. Paper size mm in.[...]
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Appendix 149 A Symbol and character sets 0 For the HP LaserJet emulation modes, you can choose the symbol and character sets using a We b Based Management (web browser) or the Remote Printer Console soft ware. How to use the Web Based Management (web browser) 0 To use the Web Based Management (web browser), follow the step s below. Note We recommen[...]
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Appendix 150 A Symbol and char acter sets list 0 OCR symbol sets 0 When you choose the OCR-A or OCR-B fo nt, the matching symbol set is always used. OCR A (0O) OCR B (1O) HP LaserJet mode 0 ABICOMP Brazil / Portugal (13P ) ABICOMP International (14P) Desktop (7J) Greek8 (8G) HP German (0G) HP Spanish (1S) ISO Latin1 (0N) ISO Latin2 (2N) ISO Latin5 [...]
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Appendix 151 A Quick reference for bar code control commands 0 The printer can print b ar codes in the HP LaserJet emulation modes. Print bar codes or expanded characters 0 Format: ESC i n ... n Creates bar codes or expanded characters according to the segment of parameters ‘n ... n’. For more information about parameters, see the following D[...]
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Appendix 152 A Bar code, expanded character, line block drawing and box drawing 0 This parameter chooses the bar code style as above. Wh en the EAN 8, EAN 13, UPC-A, Code 128 or EAN 128 bar code mode is chosen, this bar code style parameter is ignored. Expanded Character ‘S’ 0 = White 1 = Black 2 = Vertical stripes 3 = Horizontal stripes 4 = Cr[...]
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Appendix 153 A This parameter shows whether the printer prints the hu man readable line below the bar code. Human readable characters are always printed with OCR-B font of 10 pitch and all the current character style enhancements are masked. The default setting is determi ned by the bar code mode selected by ‘t’ or ‘T’. Quiet zone 0 n = ‘[...]
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Appendix 154 A This parameter shows the height of b ar codes or expanded characte rs as shown above. It can sta rt with ‘h’, ‘H’, ‘d’, or ‘D’. The height of bar c odes is shown in the ‘u’- or ‘U’-specif ied unit. The default setting of the bar code height (12 mm, 18 mm or 22 mm) is determined by the bar co de mode selected b[...]
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Appendix 155 A When EAN 8, EAN 13, or UPC A is selected with the parameter ‘t5’ or ‘T5’ Ten numbers ‘0’ to ‘9’ can be accepted as bar code dat a. The number of characte rs for bar codes is limited as follows: EAN 8: Total 8 digits (7 digits + 1 check digit) EAN 13: Total 13 digits ( 12 digits + 1 check digit) UPC A: Total 12 dig[...]
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Appendix 156 A Box drawing 0 ESC i ... E (or e) ‘E’ or ‘e’ is a terminator. Line block drawing 0 ESC i ... V (or v) ‘V’ or ‘v’ is a terminator. Expanded character data start 0 n = ‘l’ or ‘L’ Data that follows ‘l’ or ‘L’ is read as expanded character data (or labeling data). Expanded character data must end with the ?[...]
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Appendix 157 A Table of Code (EAN) 128 set C 0 Code(EAN) 128 set C describes an original command. T he correspondence table is as follows. No. Code 128 Set C Input command Hex No. Code 128 Set C Input command Hex 0 00 NUL 0x00 52 52 4 0x34 1 01 SOH 0x01 53 53 5 0x35 20 2 S T X 0x02 54 54 6 0x36 30 3 E T X 0x03 55 55 7 0x37 40 4 E O T 0x04 56 56 8 0[...]
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Appendix 158 A Example Program Listin gs 0 WIDTH "LPT1:",255 'CODE 39 LPRINT CHR$(27);"it0r1s0o0x00y00bCODE39?"; 'Interleaved 2 of 5 LPRINT CHR$(27);"it1r1s0o0x00y20b123456?"; 'FIM LPRINT CHR$(27);"it3r1o0x00y40bA"; 'Post Net LPRINT CHR$(27);"it4r1o0x00y60b1234567890? "; &apo[...]
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159 B B Appendix ( for Euro pe and Oth er Countries)B Brother numbers 0 IMPORTANT For technical and operat ional help, you must call the country where you bought t he printer. Calls must be made from within that country. Register your product 0 By registering your Brother pro duct, you will be recorded as the original owner of the product. Your reg[...]
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160 C C Appendix ( for USA and Ca nada)C Brother numbers 0 IMPORTANT For technical and operat ional help, you must call the country where you bought t he printer. Calls must be made from within that country. Register your product 0 By registering your product with Brother International Corporation, you w ill be recorded a s the original owner of th[...]
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Appendix (for USA and Canada) 161 C Service center locator (USA only) 0 For the location of a Brother au thorized service center, call 1- 877-BROTHER (1-877-276-8437). Service center locations (Canada only) 0 For the location of a Brother au thorized service center, call 1- 877-BROTHER. Ordering supplies 0 For best quality results use only ge nuine[...]
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Index 162 D D A Accessories tab ...... ................ ............. ............. ......... 44 Automatic duplex printing ........................ ............. ..... 29 Automatic Emulation Selection .................. ............... 74 Automatic Interface Select ion .......... ................ ......... 74 B Bar code control ............... ....[...]
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Index 163 D Paper pick-up roller .......................... ............. .......... 112 Parallel interface .............. ............. ................ ............ 74 PCL printer driver .......................... ............. ............... 35 Power supply ................... ............. ............. ................ . 5 Print a test page .[...]