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USER’S GUIDE MFC-25 0C MFC-29 0C Ver sion 0 USA/CAN[...]
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If y o u need to call Customer Service Ple ase c omplet e the fo llow ing info rma tion for futu re re fer en ce : Mo del N umber : MFC-2 50C and MFC -290C (Cir cle yo ur m odel num ber) Seri al N um ber : 1 Dat e of Pur c ha se : Pl ac e o f P ur ch as e : 1 The seria l numb er is on th e back of th e un it. Re tain this User 's Gu ide with y[...]
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i Brother numbers IMPORTANT For technic al help, you must ca ll the country where you bough t t he machine . Calls must be made from within that countr y. Re gister yo ur pr oduct By register ing your product wit h B rot her Internationa l Corporat ion, you will be recorde d as the origina l owner o f the produc t. Your registr ation with Broth er:[...]
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ii Orde ring ac cessor ies an d supp lies For b est quality results use only genuine Broth er accessor ies, wh ich are available at m ost Br other retail ers. If you c annot find the accessor y you need and y ou have a Vi s a , MasterCard, D iscover, or American Express credit card, you can order accessories direct ly fr om Brother . (You can visit[...]
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iii Notice - Discl aimer of Warran ties (USA and Can ada) BROT HER'S L ICENSOR(S), AND THEI R DIREC TORS, OFFICER S, EMPLO YEES OR AG ENTS (COL LECTIVEL Y BR OTHER'S LICENS OR) MAKE N O W ARRANT IES, E XPRESS OR IMPLI ED, INCLUDING W ITHOUT LIMITATION THE I MPLIED W A R RA N TIES OF ME RCHANTABILIT Y AND F ITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE,[...]
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iv Br other ® On e-Year Limite d War ranty and R eplacem ent Se rvi ce (USA On ly) Who is covered: Thi s l i mite d w arr an ty (“ wa rra n ty” ) is giv en only to th e o rigina l e nd-us e/ret ail p urch aser (re fer red to in th is wa rran ty a s “Or igi nal Pur chas er”) of the ac com panyi ng prod uct , co nsum ab les an d acc es s[...]
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v Brot her ® On e-Year Limi ted W arran ty and R eplace ment S ervice (USA Only ) discretion. Brother reserves the right to supp ly a r efu rbis hed or rem anu fact ured repl ac emen t Ma ch ine a nd/o r ac com pa nying C onsum able and Acce ssor y Ite ms an d use r efurbi sh ed par ts pr ovid ed suc h repl acem ent pr oduc ts con for m to th e ma[...]
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vi BROTHER MULTIF UNCTION CENTER / FAX M ACHINE LIMITED WARR ANTY (Cana da only ) Purs ua nt to t he lim ite d wa rra nty of 1 ye ar fro m th e dat e o f pur cha se f or labo ur an d part s, B ro the r Int ernat iona l Corp or atio n (Ca na da) Lt d. ( “ Bro the r ” ), or its A uthoriz ed S ervice Cen tres, will rep air or repla c e (at B ro th[...]
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vii Table of Conte nts Section I General 1 Gene ral Info rmat ion 2 Usi ng th e docu me ntat ion ..... .. ... .... .. ..... .. ... .... ... .. ..... .. ..... .. .. ..... .. ..... .. ... .... ... .... ... .. ... 2 Sym b ols a nd con ve ntion s us ed in t he doc um ent ati on ..... .. ... .... ... .... ... .. ..... .. .. . 2 Acce ss ing th e S of twa[...]
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viii 4 Secur ity featur es 23 TX Lo ck . ..... .. ..... .. .. ..... .. ..... .. ... .... ... .... .. ... .... ... .... ... .. ..... .. ..... .. .. ..... .. ..... .. ... .... ... .. .... 2 3 Setting and changi ng the TX Lock password ...... ....... ......... ......... ......... ....... . 23 Tu rn ing T X Lock o n/o ff .... .. .. ..... .. ..... .. ..[...]
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ix 7 Telepho ne Servic es and E xtern al devic es 39 Voi ce Op erat ion s . .. ..... .. ..... .. .. ..... .. ..... .. .. ..... .. ..... .. ... .... ... .... ... .. ..... .. .. ..... .. ..... .. ... ... 39 Ton e or puls e (Ca nada only) .. .. ... .... ... .... ... .. ..... .. ..... .. .. ..... .. ..... .. ... .... ... .... ... .. . 3 9 Fax /T el mo [...]
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x Sectio n III Copy 10 Mak ing cop ies 56 Ho w t o c opy . .. ... .... ... .... ... .. ..... .. ..... .. .. ..... .. ..... .. .. ..... .. ..... .. ... .... ... .... ... .. ..... .. ..... .. .. .. 56 Ent e ring Co py m od e . .... ... .... ... .. .... ... .... ... .. ..... .. ..... .. .. ..... .. ..... .. ... .... ... .. ..... .. .... 5 6 Mak in g a[...]
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xi 12 Pri nting ph oto s from a c ame ra 75 Print ing photos directl y from a PictBridge camera ........ ......... ......... ....... ......... ..... 75 Pic tB ridg e re quir eme nts ..... .. .. ..... .. .. ..... .. ..... .. ... .... ... .... ... .. ..... .. ..... .. .. ..... .. ..... . 75 Set ti ng you r dig ita l came ra . .. .... ... .. ..... .. [...]
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xii B Trou bles hoo ting a nd Ro uti ne M aint ena nce 94 Troubles hooting ...... ......... ......... ......... ....... ......... ........ ....... ......... ......... ....... ......... . 94 If y ou ar e havi ng d iffic ul ty wit h you r ma chine .. ..... .. .. ..... .. ..... .. ... .... ... .... ... .. .... 9 4 Dial T one .. ....... ....... .......[...]
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Section I General I General Infor mation 2 Loa ding paper and d ocume nts 8 General setup 19 Security featu res 23[...]
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2 1 Using the documentati on 1 Thank y ou for buy ing a B rother m a c h ine! Reading the d ocumenta tion wi ll help you make the most of your machine. Sy mbol s an d co nven ti ons use d in the docu menta tion 1 The fol lowing symbols and conv entions are use d througho ut th e documentat ion. Acce ssing the So ftw are Us er ’s Gu id e 1 This Us[...]
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General Info rmation 3 1 c If the language s creen appears, cli c k your langua ge. The CD-ROM Main Menu will appear . Note If this window does not appear, use Windows ® E xplorer to run the st art.exe program from the root directo r y of the Brot her CD-R OM. d Clic k Do cumentation . e Clic k the docu m e ntation you want to read. H TML do c[...]
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Chapter 1 4 View in g Do cum ent ati on (For Maci ntos h ® ) 1 a Turn on your Macintosh ® . I ns ert the Brother CD-RO M into your CD-ROM drive. The followin g window will ap pear. b Double- click t he Documen tation icon. c Double- click your language fol der. d Double- click the top.h tm l file to v iew the Softwar e User’ s Guide in HTML fo [...]
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General Info rmation 5 1 Acces sing Brother Support (For Window s ® ) 1 You can find all the contac ts you will need, such as Web s upport (Br other Sol utions Center) , Customer Service and Brot her Authori z e d Service Centers in Br other numbers on page i and on th e Brother CD-ROM. Clic k Br oth er Su ppor t on t he main menu. The f ollow[...]
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Chapter 1 6 MFC-29 0C Contr ol panel overv iew 1 The MFC-250C and MFC-2 90C have the same contr ol panel keys. Note Most of the i llust rations i n this User’s Guide s how t he MFC-290C. 1 Fax an d telepho ne keys: Redial/Pau se Redials the la st number ca lled. It also inserts a paus e w hen p rog ramm ing qui ck d ial num be rs. Hook Pr[...]
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General Info rmation 7 1 Volu me keys d c Wh en the m achine is idle, y ou can pres s thes e keys to a djust the ring vol ume. d Pres s to scrol l backwa rd to a menu select ion. a or b Pres s to scroll through the men us and opt i on s. Clear/Ba ck Pres s to canc el the current s etting. OK Lets you choos e a setting. 5 S tart [...]
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8 2 Loadin g paper and other print medi a 2 a If the p aper supp ort fla p is o pen, close it, and then close the paper su pport. Pull the pa per tr ay comple tely out of the machine. b Lift the output paper tray cover (1). c With bo th hands , gently press and slide the p aper side gu i d es (1) and th e pa per length guide (2) to f i t the paper [...]
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Loading pa per and docume nts 9 2 d Fan the stack of paper well to av oid paper jams and mi s feeds. Note Always make sur e the paper is not curl ed. e Gentl y put the paper into the pa per tra y print si de down and top edge in first. Check tha t t he pape r is fl at in t h e tray. f Gently adjust the paper side guides (1) to f it the paper with b[...]
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Chapter 2 10 i While holdi ng the paper tray in place, pull out the pape r support ( 1 ) until it clicks, and then unfold the paper support flap ( 2). Note Do not use the pa per suppor t flap f or Legal pa per. Loading enve lopes a nd post cards 2 Abo ut en ve lo pes 2 Use envelop es that weigh from 20 to 25 lb (80 to 95 g/m 2 ). Some envel[...]
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Loading pa per and docume nts 11 2 b Put envel opes o r post cards int o the paper tr ay with the add r e s s side down and the leading edge in fi r st as shown in the i llustr ation. W ith both hands, gen tly press a nd sl ide the paper s ide guides (1) and paper len gth guide ( 2) to fit the si ze of t he envelop es or post cards. If you have pro[...]
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Chapter 2 12 Pri nt ab le ar ea 2 The print able area depe nds on the sett ings in the applicati on y o u are using . The figures below sho w the unprint able areas on cut sheet paper and env elopes. The machine can onl y print in the sha ded areas when the Border less p rint feat ure is available and turned o n. Note The Bor derles s feature is no[...]
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Loading pa per and docume nts 13 2 Accepta ble paper a nd other print m edia 2 The print quali ty can be affected by the type of paper you are using in the machine. To get the best print qualit y for the settin gs you ha v e chosen, a lways set the Paper Ty pe to match the type of paper you load. You can use plain p aper, i nkjet paper (co ated pap[...]
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Chapter 2 14 Hand ling an d using pr int medi a 2 Store pape r in its ori ginal packaging, and keep it seal ed. Keep the pap er flat and away from mois ture, direct sunli ght and heat. Avoid tou c hi ng the shiny (coated) side of photo paper. Loa d ph oto paper with the shiny si de f acing down . Avoid tou c hi ng either side of trans p[...]
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Loading pa per and docume nts 15 2 Ch oosing the right print m edia 2 P aper ty pe and si z e fo r ea ch ope rat io n 2 Pape r Typ e Pap er Size Us age Fax Co py Phot o Capt ur e Printer Cut Sh eet Letter 8 1/2 × 11 in . (215.9 × 279.4 mm) Yes Yes Yes Yes A4 8.3 × 11.7 in . (210 × 297 mm) Yes Yes Ye s Yes Legal 8 1/2 × 1 4 in. (215.9 × 355.6 [...]
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Chapter 2 16 Pap er w eight , thic knes s an d cap acity 2 1 Up to 100 shee ts of p lai n pape r 2 0 l b (80 g /m 2 ). 2 BP 71 (2 60g/ m 2 ) pa pe r is e speci ally desig ned f or B rothe r in kjet m ach ines . Pa per T ype Weig ht T hickness No. o f sheet s Cut Sheet Plain P aper 17 to 32 l b (64 to 120 g/m 2 ) 3 to 6 mil (0.08 t o 0.15 mm) 100 1 [...]
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Loading pa per and docume nts 17 2 L oading docum ents 2 You can send a fax, m ake co pies, and scan from the ADF (automati c document feede r ) and from the scanner glas s. Using the ADF (MFC-29 0C only) 2 The ADF can hold up to 15 pages and feeds each sheet indi vidually. Use standar d 20 lb (80 g/m 2 ) paper and alwa y s fan the pages before put[...]
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Chapter 2 18 How to lo ad d oc ument s 2 Note To use the scanner glass, the A DF m ust be empty. a Lift the docu m e nt cover. b Using the docu m en t guidelines on the left and top, place t he d ocument in the upper left hand corner , with the document face down on the scanner glass. c Close the document co ver. CAUTION If you are scann ing a b oo[...]
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19 3 3 On/Off key 3 You can turn the machine on and off by pressing the On /Of f key. Note • If you pres s the On /Of f key while the machine is in use it will finis h the operati on before going into the Off m ode. • If you have conn ected an external teleph one o r TAD, it is alway s availab le. Tur ni ng t he machi ne off 3 a Press and hol d[...]
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Chapter 3 20 Mode Time r 3 The mach ine has four temporary mode keys on t he c ontrol pa nel: Fax , Scan , Copy and Photo Captu re . You can c hange t he amount of t ime the machine takes after the la s t S can, Copy or P hotoCapture op erati on before it retur ns to Fax mode. If you choose Off , the machi ne stays in t he mode you used last. a Pre[...]
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General setup 21 3 Vo lume Settings 3 Ring V olu me 3 You can choose a range of ring volume levels, from High to Off . While the m achi ne is idl e, press d or c to adjust the volume lev el. The LCD shows the current setti ng, and each key press will change the volu m e to the next level . The machine will keep t he new setti ng until you change it[...]
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Chapter 3 22 Automatic Daylight Savin gs Time 3 You can set th e machin e to ch ange automat icall y for daylight sav ings time. It will reset itself fo rward one h our in the Spr ing and bac k w ard one hour in the Fall. Make sure you hav e set t he corr ect dat e and tim e in the Date&Time s etting. The f actory setting is Off , so you wil l [...]
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23 4 4 T X Lock 4 TX Loc k lets you prevent unaut horized access to the machi ne. While TX Lock is On, the foll owing operati ons are a v ai lable: Receiv ing faxes While TX Lock is On, the foll owing operati ons are NOT avail able: Sendi ng faxes Copyi ng PC print ing Scannin g PhotoCapt ure Operati on from Contro l pan[...]
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Chapter 4 24 Turning TX Loc k on/off 4 Turn in g TX Lo ck o n 4 a Pres s Menu , 2 , 0 , 1 . b Pres s a or b to choose Set TX Lock . Pres s OK . c Enter the reg istered 4- digit password. Pres s OK . The machine goes offl ine and the LCD shows TX Lock Mode . Turn in g TX Lo ck o ff 4 a Pres s Menu . b Enter the reg istered 4- digit password. Pres s [...]
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Section II Fax II Send in g a Fa x 26 Receivi ng a Fax 33 Telephone S ervices an d External d evices 39 Dialin g and storin g numbers 50 Pr inting Reports 53[...]
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26 5 Entering F ax mode 5 Press ( Fax ) to enter Fax mode. Whil e the ma c h ine is fax ing, the LCD will sho w the new job number and the memory ava ilable.The num ber of pages you ca n s can into the memory will vary d ependi ng on t he data t hat is printed on them. Faxing fro m t he ADF (MF C -290 C onl y) 5 a Make sur e you are i n Fax mode . [...]
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Sen ding a Fax 27 5 Se ttin g sc an ne r gla ss siz e for faxi ng 5 When documents are A4 size, you need to set scan size to A 4. If you do not, the bottom portion o f the faxes will be mis s i ng. a Make sure yo u are in Fax m ode . b Press Me nu , 2 , 2 , 0 . c Press a or b t o choose A4 . Press OK . d Press Sto p/Exit . Col or f ax tr ansmis sio[...]
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Chapter 5 28 C ancel ing a Bro adcas t i n pro gress 5 a Pres s Menu , 2 , 4 . The LCD will show t he Broadc ast job number fol lowed by the fax number (or name) being dial ed (for example, #001 0123456789) . b Pres s OK . The LCD will show t he fo llowing message: #001 012 3456 789 1.Cle ar 2.E xit c Pres s 1 to ca nc e l the fax number being dial[...]
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Sen ding a Fax 29 5 Cont rast 5 If your doc um e nt is very light or very dark, yo u may want to change the contras t. Use Light when sendi ng a li ght docum ent. Use Dark when sendi ng a dark document . a Make sure yo u are in Fax m ode . b Load y our doc ument. c Press Me nu , 2 , 2 , 1 . d Press a or b to choose Auto , Light or Dark . Press OK .[...]
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Chapter 5 30 D ual ac cess (B lack & Whit e only) 5 You can dial a number and star t sc anning t he fax i nto memory —even when t he machin e is sen ding from memory, recei ving faxes or pri nting PC dat a. The LCD shows the new job numb er and av ailable memory. The number of pages you can scan int o the memory will vary dep ending on the da[...]
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Sen ding a Fax 31 5 O ver se as Mod e 5 If you are having dif ficult y sending a fax overseas due to possible interferen ce on the telephone li ne, we recommend that you tur n on the Overseas mode. After y o u send a fax using this f eature, the feat ure will tur n itself off. a Make sure yo u are in Fax m ode . b Load y our doc ument. c Press Me n[...]
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Chapter 5 32 Se ndi ng a fax at the end of a con ver sati on 5 At the end of a conver sation you can send a fax to th e other par ty before you both hang up. a Ask the othe r pa r ty to wait for fax ton es (beeps) and then to pre s s th e Start or Send key before hangin g up. b Make sur e you are i n Fax mode . c Load your docum ent. d Pres s Bl ac[...]
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33 6 6 Re ceive m odes 6 Ch oosing t he Rece ive Mod e 6 The diagram bel ow will help you choose the correct mode. For more det ailed informat ion on the receive m odes s ee Using rec eive modes on page 35 and Recei ve mode setting s on page 36. Receivi ng a Fax 6 Will you b e using a D istinct ive Ring nu mber for receiv ing faxes? Brother uses th[...]
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Chapter 6 34 To set the recei ve mo de fol low the instruct ions b elow . a Pres s Menu , 0 , 1 . b Pres s a or b to choose Fax Onl y , Fax/Tel , External TAD or Manual . Pres s OK . c Pres s Stop/Exit . The LCD will display the cur rent re ceive m ode. 1 Current receiv e mode Fax : Fax Only 12/10 11:53 Fax 12/10 11:53 Fax 1[...]
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Receiv ing a F ax 35 6 Using rec eive mod es 6 Some receive modes ans wer au tomaticall y ( Fax Only and Fax/Tel ). You may wa nt to change the ring delay be fore using t hese modes. (See Ring Delay on page 36.) Fa x Onl y 6 Fax Only mode will automat ically answer every call as a fax call. Fa x/Tel 6 Fax/Tel mode help s you aut om a tically manage[...]
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Chapter 6 36 Recei ve mode setting s 6 Ring D ela y 6 The Ring De lay set s the number of times the machi ne ring s before it ans wers in Fax Only or Fax/Tel m ode. I f you hav e exter nal or extens ion t elephones o n the same li ne as the machi ne keep the ring d elay sett ing of 4 r ings. (See Using external and ex tension tele phones on page 48[...]
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Receiv ing a F ax 37 6 Easy Receiv e 6 If Eas y Rece ive is On : 6 The machine receiv es a fax cal l automatical ly, even if you answer the call . When you see Receiving on the LC D or when y ou hear ‘ chirps’ throug h the hands et you are usi ng, jus t replace t he handset . Your machine will do the rest . If Eas y Rece ive is Off : 6 If you a[...]
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Chapter 6 38 R eceivi ng f axes i nt o memor y whe n th e pa per tr ay is e mpt y 6 As soon a s the p aper tray b ecomes empty dur ing fax reception, the LCD will display No Paper Fed , ask ing you to put pape r in the p aper tr ay. (See Loadin g paper and other pri nt media on page 8. ) The mach ine will carry on recei v i ng the fax, with the re [...]
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39 7 7 Vo ice Operations 7 Tone or p ulse (C an ad a on ly) 7 If you are using an externa l tele phone and have a pulse dialing servi ce, but need to send tone sign als (f or exa m p le, for t elephone banking), foll ow the instruc tions below. a Lift the handset of t he ex ternal telepho ne. b Press # on t he contr ol panel of your machine. Any di[...]
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Chapter 7 40 Telephone serv ices 7 Your mac hine supports the Calle r ID a nd Dis tinctive Ring subsc riber telephon e servic es that some telep hone companies of fe r. Feat ures l ike Voice Mail, Call W aiting, Cal l Wait ing/Call er ID, RingMaster, answ ering services, alarm syst ems or other cust om feat ures on one telephone li ne may af fect t[...]
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Telephone Services an d Ext ernal devices 41 7 Dist inct ive Ri ng 7 Distinc tive Rin g is a function of y our B rother machine t hat all ows a pers on with one line to receive f ax and voic e calls through two different phone numbers on that one line. Brother uses the term “ Distinctive Rin g,” but telephone com panies market the servic e unde[...]
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Chapter 7 42 Be fore yo u choos e the rin g patt ern to regi st er 7 You can only r egister one Distinc tive Ring patt ern with the machi ne. Some ring patte rns can not be reg istered. T he ring pa tterns bel ow are supported by you r Broth er machin e. Regis ter the one your teleph one c o m pa ny gives you. Note Ring P attern #1 is ofte n called[...]
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Telephone Services an d Ext ernal devices 43 7 Caller ID 7 The Caller ID feature let s you use the Caller ID subscriber s e rv i c e offe red b y many local telephone com panies. Call your tel ephone com pany for details. This service shows the telephone number , or name if it is available , of your caller as the line rings . After a few r ings, th[...]
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Chapter 7 44 Connecti ng a n exter nal TAD (telephone answer ing dev ice ) 7 You may choo se to con nect an externa l ans wering device. Howev er, when you have an external TAD on the same t elephone line as the machi ne, t he TAD an swers all cal ls and the machi ne ‘list ens’ for fax c alling (CNG ) tones. If it hear s them, the machi ne take[...]
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Telephone Services an d Ext ernal devices 45 7 Co nnect ions 7 The external TAD mu s t be plugged int o the jack labele d EXT. Your mach ine cannot work properly if y ou plug the TA D into a wall jack (unless you are using Dist inctiv e Ring). a Plug the telep hone line cord from the telepho ne wall j ack int o the j ack labe led LINE. b Remove t h[...]
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Chapter 7 46 Special line co nsid eratio ns 7 Ro ll over t elepho ne lines 7 A roll over t elephone syst em i s a group of two or more se parate teleph one lines that pass inc oming ca lls to e ach other i f the y are busy. The calls are u s u ally passed down or ‘ro lled ove r ’ to the next availab le tele phone line in a pr es et o rd e r. Yo[...]
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Telephone Services an d Ext ernal devices 47 7 a Put the two-li ne TAD and the two-line telepho ne n ext to your machine. b Plug o ne end of the t elephone l ine cord for your mac hine into the L2 jac k o f t he triplex adapter. Plug the other end int o the L INE jac k on t he back of the machine. c Plug one end of the first telep hone line cord f [...]
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Chapter 7 48 External a nd extens ion telep hones 7 C onnect in g an exte rnal or extens ion tele phone 7 You can connec t a separate telephone dir ectly t o your machine as shown i n the diagr am below. Connec t the t elephone lin e cord to the jack labele d EXT. Befor e you conn ect the external te lephone, remove th e pro tective cap (3) from th[...]
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Telephone Services an d Ext ernal devices 49 7 Us ing a n on-B rother c ord less ex ternal teleph one 7 If your non-brot her cordless tele phone is connecte d to the EXT. jack of the machine and yo u typicall y carr y the cordless h andset elsewhere, it is easier to answer calls during the Ring Delay. If you let the machine answer first, you wil l [...]
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50 8 How t o Di al 8 Manua l dialing 8 Press all of the d igits of the fax or telephone num be r. Speed Dialing 8 a Pres s ( Speed Di al ). b Pres s OK and the # (poun d) key , and then t he two digit Speed Dia l n um ber using the dial pad. Note If the LCD shows Not Registered when you enter a Speed Dial number, a number has not been store d at th[...]
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Dialing and s toring number s 51 8 Storing numb ers 8 You can set up your machine to do the followin g types of easy di aling: Sp eed Dial and Groups for broadcas ting faxes. When you di al a Q uick Di al number, the LCD shows the name, if you stored it , or the number . Note If you l ose elect rical po wer, the Quick Dial numbers tha t are i n the[...]
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Chapter 8 52 Setting up group s f or broadc asti ng 8 If you regula rly want to send the same fax message t o many fax number s you can set up a Group. Group s are stored on a Spee d Dial number . Each group uses up a Spee d Dial locat ion. You can then send the fax message to a ll the numbers stored in a gro up just by e ntering a Speed Dia l n um[...]
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53 9 9 F ax repor ts 9 You need to set up the Transmi s si on Verifi c a tion Report and Journal Per iod using the Menu key. Tran smi ssion Ver if icati on Re port 9 You can use the Transmissi on R eport as proof th at you s ent a fax. This r eport li sts the time and date of tran s mission and whether the t ransmissi on was successf ul (OK). If yo[...]
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Chapter 9 54 Reports 9 The fol lowing reports ar e ava ilable: 1.Tran smission Prin ts a Tr ansmission Veri fication Repor t f or your la st transmi ssion. 2.Help List A help li s t sh owing how to program your machi ne. 3.Quic k Dial Lis ts names and nu m be r s stored in the S pee d Di a l me mor y, i n n u me ri ca l or der . 4.Fax Journal Lis t[...]
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Section III Cop y III Making copies 56[...]
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56 10 How to copy 10 Enterin g Copy mode 10 Press ( Copy ) to ente r Copy mode. The defau lt setting is Fax. You can change th e numb er of sec onds or minutes that t he machi ne stays in Cop y mode. ( See M ode Time r on page 20.) The LCD shows the def ault copy setting : 1 C opy R atio 2 Qua lity 3 N o. of Copi es Making a single c opy 10 a Make [...]
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Making c opies 57 10 Copy option s 10 When you want to quickly cha nge the copy settings temporar ily for the n ext copy, us e the Copy Opti ons key. The machine ret urns to its def ault settings 2 minutes after it finis hes copying, or if the mode tim er returns the machine t o Fax m ode. (For more informat ion see Mode Timer on page 20.) Note You[...]
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Chapter 1 0 58 Chan ging cop y quality 10 You can choos e from a rang e of qualit y setti ng s. The def ault sett in g is Normal . To temporarily change t he qual ity sett ing, foll ow the instruc tions below: a Make sure you are in Copy mod e . b Load your docum ent. c Use the dial pad t o enter the number of copies (up to 99). d Pres s Co py Opt [...]
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Making c opies 59 10 To enlarge or reduce the next cop y follow the instruct ions below: a Make sure you are in Copy mode . b Load y our doc ument. c Use the dial pad t o enter the number of copie s (up to 99). d Press Copy Options and a or b to choose Enlarge/Reduce . Press OK . e Do one of the following : Press a or b t o choose the enlar gem[...]
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Chapter 1 0 60 f Pres s Bl ack S tar t to scan the document . You can also press Color Start if you are using th e Poster layout. If y ou placed t he docum ent i n the ADF (MFC-290C ) or are making a poster , the m achine sc ans the pages and starts pri nting. If you are using the sca nner glass , go to g . g After the mac hine scans the page, pres[...]
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Making c opies 61 10 Sort ing co pies u sing t he A DF (Bla ck & Wh ite o nly) (MFC-29 0C only) 10 You can sort multiple copies. Pages will be stacked i n the order 3 2 1, 3 2 1, 3 2 1, and so on. a Make sure you are in Copy mode . b Load y our doc ument. c Use the dial pad t o enter the number of copie s (up to 99). d Press Copy Options and a [...]
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Chapter 1 0 62 Pa pe r opt ion s 10 Paper Ty pe 10 If you are copy ing on s p ec i al paper, set the machi ne for the type of paper y ou are using t o get th e best pr int quality . a Make sur e you are in Copy mode . b Load your docum ent. c Use the dial pad t o enter the number of copies (up to 99). d Pres s Co py Opt ion s and a or b to choose P[...]
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Section IV Wal k-up Photo Printin g IV Pho toCap ture Cente r ® : Pr in ti ng ph ot os f rom a memory card o r USB Flash memory drive 64 Pr inting photos f r om a camer a 75[...]
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64 11 Note The MFC-250C only supports USB Flash memory drive s. PhotoCapture Center ® Operations 11 Pr inti ng fro m a me mory card or USB Flash me mor y drive without a PC 11 Even i f your machi ne is no t connected to y our comput er, you can print photos dir ectly from digit al c amera medi a or US B Flash Memory dri ve. (See H ow to pr int fro[...]
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Phot oCapture C enter ® : Pr inting photos from a m emory car d or USB F lash memor y drive 65 11 Memor y car ds ( MFC-290 C only ) or a USB Flash memory d rive fo lder st ructu re 11 Your mac hine is design ed to be compa tible with moder n dig ital cam era image files , mem ory cards or USB Flash memo ry drive; however, please rea d the points b[...]
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Chapter 1 1 66 Getting star ted 11 Firm ly put a m emory c ard o r USB Flash memory drive i nto t he pr oper slot. 1 US B Fl a sh m em ory d riv e 2 SD, SDHC 3M e m o r y S t i c k ® , Memo ry Stick Pr o™ 4 xD-Picture C ard™ CAUTION The USB direct i nterface support s only a USB Flash mem ory drive, a Pict Bridge compat ible camera, or a digit[...]
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Phot oCapture C enter ® : Pr inting photos from a m emory car d or USB F lash memor y drive 67 11 How to print from a me mo ry c ar d or U SB F lash mem ory driv e 11 Before print ing a photo you must first print a thumbnail index to choose the number of the photo you want to print . F o llow the instruct ions belo w to start printin g direc tly f[...]
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Chapter 1 1 68 d Pres s a or b t o choose th e type of paper you a re usi ng, Plain Paper , Inkjet Paper , Brother BP71 or Other Glossy . Pres s OK . e Pres s a or b to choose the paper siz e you a re usi ng, Letter or A4 . Pres s OK . f Pres s Colo r Start to prin t. Pr in ti ng Ph ot os 11 Befor e you can print an indi vidual ima ge, you hav e to[...]
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Phot oCapture C enter ® : Pr inting photos from a m emory car d or USB F lash memor y drive 69 11 i Do one of the following : To choos e the number of copies go to j . If you have fi nished choosing sett ings, pres s Color Start . j Enter the number of copies y o u want. Press OK . k Press Color Start to p rint . The print ing pos itions w[...]
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Chapter 1 1 70 f Pres s a or b to choos e the paper siz e you a re usi ng, Letter , A4 , 4"x 6" or 5"x 7" . Pres s OK . If you chos e Lett er o r A4, go to g . If you c hose anoth er size, go to h . If you have fin ished choosing setti ngs, press Col or S ta r t . g Pres s a or b to c hoose the print size ( 3"x [...]
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Phot oCapture C enter ® : Pr inting photos from a m emory car d or USB F lash memor y drive 71 11 Pr int Size 11 This setting is avail able only when you choose Letter or A4 in the paper size sett ing. a Press Me nu , 4 , 4 . b Press a or b to choo s e the print size you are using, 3"x 4" , 3.5"x 5" , 4"x 6" , 5"[...]
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Chapter 1 1 72 Borderless printing 11 This f eature expan ds the printable area to t he edges of the pap er. Printi ng time will be sl ightly slo wer. a Pres s Menu , 4 , 8 . b Pres s a or b to choose Off (or On ). Pres s OK . c Pres s Stop/Exit . Print Date 11 You can print the dat e i f it is alread y in the data on your photo . The date will be [...]
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Phot oCapture C enter ® : Pr inting photos from a m emory car d or USB F lash memor y drive 73 11 d Press a or b to choose Scan to Media . e Do one of the following : To change the quali ty p ress OK and go to s tep f . To start scanni ng go to step j . f Press a or b to choose the qual ity. Press OK . (Se e Changing the im age qualit y on[...]
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Chapter 1 1 74 U nde rs t and in g t he Er ror Messages 11 Once y ou are f amilia r with the t ypes of er rors that can occur while you ar e using PhotoCap ture Center ® , you can easily ident ify and troubles hoot any problems . Hub is Unusable. This message will appea r if a Hub or USB Flash m emory drive with a Hub ha s been put i nto t he [...]
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75 12 12 Printi ng photos directly from a PictBri dge camera 12 Your Br other machin e supp orts the PictBridge s tandard, allowing y ou to connec t to and print photo s direct ly from any PictBridge c ompatible dig ital camera. If your camer a is usin g the USB M ass Storage sta ndard, you can also print photos from a digital ca m e r a withou t P[...]
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Chapter 1 2 76 Pri nt ing Im ag es 12 Note Remove any memory cards or U SB F lash memory drive fro m the machine before connect ing a digital camer a. a Make sure t hat your camera is tu rned off. Con nect your camera to t he USB direct interfac e (1) on the machine u sing the USB cable. 1 USB d irect interfa ce b Turn on t he camera . When the mac[...]
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Printing photo s from a camera 77 12 Printi ng photos directly from a digita l came ra (without PictBridge) 12 If your camer a is usin g the USB M ass Storage sta ndard, you can connect your camera in s torage mode . This en ables you to print photos from your camer a. (If you would lik e to print photos in Pict Bridge mode, see Printi ng p hotos d[...]
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Chapter 1 2 78 U nde rs t and in g t he Er ror Messages 12 Once y ou are f amilia r with the t ypes of er rors that can occur while you ar e printing from a camera, you can eas ily ide ntify a nd troubl eshoot any proble ms. Out of Memory This m essage will ap pear if you are working with i mages that are too l arge for the machi ne's memo[...]
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Section V Software V Softwar e features 80[...]
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80 13 The CD-ROM inc ludes the Soft ware U s e r ’s Guide for fea tures ava ilable when connect ed to a computer (for example, pri nting a nd scann ing). T he guide has easy to u se li nks that , when clicked, will take you directly to a par ticular s ection. You can fi nd info rmation on these feat ures: Printing Scanning ControlCen [...]
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Section VI Appendixes VI Safety and Leg al 82 Trou blesh ooting and Ro utine Mai ntenance 94 M enu and Fe atures 121 Specifi cations 13 1 Glossar y 14 4[...]
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82 A Choosing a lo cation A Put yo ur machin e on a flat, stable s urface that is free of vibr ation and shocks, s uch as a desk. Put the mac hine nea r a telephon e wall jac k and a st andard AC p ower outlet . Choose a location w here the te m pe r a ture remains between 50 ° F and 95 ° F (10 ° C and 35 ° C) . WARNING DO NOT put the machine n[...]
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Sa fety and Le gal 83 A T o use the m ach ine safel y A Please kee p thes e inst r u c tion s for later refere nce and read them before attempting any maintenanc e. WARNING There are high volt age electrodes ins ide the machine. Before you c lean t h e ins ide of t h e machine, m a k e sure you h ave unplugged the tel ephone line cord f irst and t [...]
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84 DO NO T put y our hands o n the e dge o f the mac hine under the docum ent cover or t he scann er cover. Doing this may cause injury. DO NOT put your hand s on the edge of the paper tray under the paper tray c over. Doing this may caus e injur y.[...]
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Sa fety and Le gal 85 A DO NOT touc h the area shaded in the illust ration. Doing this m ay cause inj ury. When moving the machi ne you must l ift it from the base, by plac ing a hand at each side of the unit as shown in the illus trati on. DO NOT car ry the m achine by holdin g the sc anner cover or the Jam Clear Cover. DO NOT us e fl ammable su b[...]
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86 If the machi ne b ecom e s hot, relea ses smoke, or generat es any strong smell s , im m ediat ely unplug the m achine f rom the AC pow er outlet . Call B rother Customer Servic e. (See Brother numbe rs on page i.) If met al objects, water or other liqui ds get inside the machi ne, immediatel y unpl ug the machine from the AC power outlet . Call[...]
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Sa fety and Le gal 87 A CAUTION Lightning and powe r surges can damage this produc t! We recommend that you use a quality surge protect ion device on the AC power line and on the telepho ne l ine, or unplug the cords during a lightning storm. WARNING IMPORTANT SAFET Y I N S TRUCT IONS When using your tel ephone equipment, bas ic saf ety precautions[...]
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88 Import ant saf ety in struc tions A 1 Read all of these instruc tions. 2 Save them for later referenc e. 3 Follow all warni ngs a nd instruct ions m a rked on t he pr oduct. 4 DO NOT use this product near water. 5 DO NOT place thi s prod uct on an unstable cart , stand, or tabl e. The product may fall, causing serious dam age to the p roduct. 6 [...]
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Sa fety and Le gal 89 A 13 To prot ect your product agains t power surges, we recomm end the use of a power protection devi c e (Sur ge P rot ector). 14 To reduce the risk of f ire, el ectri c shock an d injury t o peopl e, not e the followi ng: DO NOT use t his p r o duct near applianc es that use wat er, a swimming pool, or in a wet basement.[...]
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90 If trouble is experienced with th is equ ipment, for repai r or warrant y information, pl ease con tact Brot her Customer Service. (See Brothe r numbers on page i.) If the eq uipment is causi ng harm to the te lephone network, the tel ephone company may request that you disconn ect the equipment unti l the pr oblem is resolv ed. Connec tion to p[...]
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Sa fety and Le gal 91 A This equipm ent has been tested and found to comply with th e limits fo r a Class B digi tal device, pursuant to Par t 15 of the FCC Rul es. These limits are des igned to provide reas onable prot ection against ha rmful interference in a residenti al instal lation. This equ ipment gene rates, uses , and c an radiate r adio f[...]
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92 Legal lim itations for co pying A Color repr oductions o f cer tain do c u m e nts are i llegal a nd may result in ei ther c riminal or civ il liabi lity. Thi s memorandum is intend ed to be a guide rathe r than a compl ete listing of every pos s i ble prohibit ion. In case of doubt, we sugges t that you check wit h counsel as to any particular [...]
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Sa fety and Le gal 93 A Tr ade m arks A The Brother logo is a regist ered trademark of Brothe r Industries , Ltd. Brother is a registered tradem ark of B rother Industries, Ltd. Multi- Function Link is a regi stered t rademark of Brother Inter national Co rporati on. © 2008 Brother Indus tries, Ltd. All ri ghts reserved. Windows V ista i s either [...]
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94 B Troubleshooting B IMPORTANT For technic al help, you must call the count ry where you bought the machine. Calls must be made from with in that count ry . If you think there is a prob lem wi th your machine, check the char t below and follow the troubl eshoot ing tips. Most prob lems can be easily resolved by you r sel f. If you need additio na[...]
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Troubleshooti ng and Rou tine Mai ntenance 95 B P oor pr int q ua lit y Ch eck the pri nt qual it y. (See Ch eck ing t he pri nt qual it y on pag e 11 6.) Make s u r e that t he Print er Drive r or Paper T ype sett ing in the menu ma tches the t ype of pap er yo u ar e usin g. (Se e Pri nting for Wi ndow s ® or Print ing an d Fa xing for Ma ci nto[...]
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96 The m achi ne pr in ts dens e li nes on th e page . Che ck Re ver se O rder in th e Ba sic ta b of t he pr inte r driv er. The prin touts a re w rin kled . In t he prin ter driver Advance d ta b, cl ick Co lor Se ttings , and unch eck Bi-Directio nal Printing fo r Wi ndow s ® or Bi-Directional Pri nting for Macintosh ® . Mak e s ure you ar e u[...]
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Troubleshooti ng and Rou tine Mai ntenance 97 B Tel eph one Line or Con ne cti ons Diffic ulty Sugg esti ons Di al ing d oes no t wor k. (N o dia l to ne ) Ch eck th at t he m ach ine is pl ugge d in an d swi tc he d on . Ch eck all li ne c or d co nnec tio ns. M ake sur e th e t el epho ne l ine co rd i s pl ug ged int o t he t ele ph one wa ll j [...]
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98 Po or fax s e nd qu al it y. Tr y ch an ging y our r eso lu ti on t o Fine or S.Fi ne . M ake a copy t o che ck yo ur ma chine 's scan ne r oper ati on. If t he co py qua lit y is not good , c lean t he sca nner . (See Clea ning th e sc anne r on pa ge 11 4.) Ver tic al black line s w hen se nd ing. (M FC- 290C on ly ) If the co py yo u ma [...]
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Troubleshooti ng and Rou tine Mai ntenance 99 B Copy in g Di ff icul ti es Diffic ulty Sugg esti ons Ca nnot mak e a c opy Ma ke sure that the Cop y key i s ill uminated. ( See Enterin g Copy mode on pa ge 56 .) Ver tical stre aks ap pe ar in cop ie s If you se e ve rtica l stre aks o n co pie s, cle an th e scan ne r. (See Clean ing the scann er o[...]
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100 Ph oto Cap ture Ce nt er ® Di ffi cu l tie s Dif ficulty Sugg es tion s Remo va ble D isk do es not w ork pr oper ly . 1 Have yo u in st all ed the Wi nd ows ® 2 000 update ? If not, do the fo l lowing: 1) Unpl ug the U SB c ab le. 2) Ins tal l t he Wi nd ows ® 20 00 u pdate u sing one of th e fol low ing me tho ds. Install MFL-Pro Suite[...]
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Troubleshooti ng and Rou tine Mai ntenance 101 B Dia l Tone B Setting the di al tone to Det ection will shor ten the dia l detect pause. a Press Me nu , 0 , 5 . b Press a or b t o choose Detection or No Detection . Press OK . c Press Sto p/Exit . Tele phone line interf eren ce B If you are having probl ems sending or receiving a fax due to poss ibl[...]
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102 Error and mainten ance messa ges B As wi th any s ophisticat ed off ice product, errors may occur. If this happens, your machine identif ies the err or and sho ws an er ror message. T he most common err or and maintenance m essages are sho wn b elow. You can cor rect most errors and rout ine maintenance mes s a ges by yours elf. If you need mor[...]
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Troubleshooti ng and Rou tine Mai ntenance 103 B Cannot Detect Yo u installed a n ew ink too qu ickly and the m ach ine did not det ect it. Take ou t the new ink cartridge and r e-install it slo wly unt il it clicks. If yo u are not using genui ne Brother Innobel la™ ink the ma chine may not detec t the in k cartridge. Use a new Genuine Brother I[...]
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104 DR Mode in Use Th e mach ine i s set to Dis tinctiv e Ring mod e. You cann ot change the Receive Mode from Ma nual to another mod e. Set Dis tinctive Ring t o off. ( See Turning o ff Disti nct ive Ring on page 42.) Hi gh Temp er ature The print hea d is too war m. Allow the machine to cool d own. Hu b is Unus abl e. A Hub or USB Flash memor y d[...]
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Troubleshooti ng and Rou tine Mai ntenance 105 B No Paper Fed The m achine is out of paper or paper is not prope rly loaded i n the paper tray. Do one of the f ollow ing: Refill the paper in the paper tray, and then press B lack Start or Co lor Start . Remov e the paper and load i t a gain and then press B lack Start or Co lor Start (See Lo[...]
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106 Scan U nabl e XX The machin e has a mecha nical problem. — OR — A foreign object such a s a clip or ripped paper is in the m achine. Open the scanner cov er and look inside the machine for foreign objects and paper sc raps. If the error mes sage conti nues, see Trans ferring your faxes or Fax Jour nal report on page 107 before disconne ctin[...]
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Troubleshooti ng and Rou tine Mai ntenance 107 B Tran sfer ri ng you r faxe s or Fa x Jour na l re por t B If the LCD shows: Clean Unable XX Init Unable XX Print Unable XX Scan Unable XX We rec ommend trans ferring your f axes to another f ax machi ne. (S ee Transfe r ri ng faxes to another fax mac hine on page 107.) You can also transfer the F ax [...]
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108 Do cument is jamme d ins ide the ADF unit B a Take out any paper f rom the ADF that is not ja mmed. b Lift the docu m e nt cover. c Pull the jammed docum ent out to the left. d Close the document co ver. e Pres s Stop/Exit . Printer j am or pap er jam B Take o ut th e jammed paper dep ending on wher e it is jammed in t he machi ne. a Pull the p[...]
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Troubleshooti ng and Rou tine Mai ntenance 109 B d Open t he Jam Clear Co ver (1) at the back of the machin e. Pull the jammed paper out of the machine . e Close the Jam Clear Cover . Make sure the cover is c l osed properly. f Lift the scanne r cover ( 1) f rom t he front side o f the m achine u ntil it locks securely into the open position. Make [...]
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110 Note • If the paper is jammed under the print head, unplug the ma c h ine from the power source, and t hen move the p rint hea d to take out the pape r . • If the prin t head is at the righ t corner a s shown in the illustr ation, you cannot move the print head. P ress Sto p/ Ex it ti ll print head moves to the middl e. T h en unplug the ma[...]
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Troubleshooti ng and Rou tine Mai ntenance 111 B Routine m ainten ance B Repl acin g the i nk cart ri dges B Your mac hine is equi pped with an in k dot counter. The ink dot counter automatical ly monitor s the lev el of ink in each of t h e 4 cartridg es. When the machine det ects an ink cartridg e is running o ut of ink, the machine will tell you[...]
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112 d Turn t he gr een knob on the protective yello w cap cl ockwise u ntil it clicks t o release t he vacuum seal, then r emove the cap (1). e Each c olor has it s own correct posit ion. Insert t he ink cartridge in the dir ection of the arrow on the label. f Gently push the ink cartridg e in un til i t clicks, an d then close the ink cartridge co[...]
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Troubleshooti ng and Rou tine Mai ntenance 113 B CAUTION DO NOT tak e out ink c artridges if you do not need to replace them. If you do so, it may reduce the ink quan tity an d the machine will not know the quanti ty of ink l eft in the cartri dge. DO NOT touch the c artridge i nsertio n slots. If you do so, the ink may stain your ski n. If in k ge[...]
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114 d Wipe th e inside and o utside of the paper tray with a soft clot h to rem ove du s t. e Close the output paper tray cover and put the paper tray fi r ml y back i n the machine. C lea ning the scan ne r B a Lift the docu m e nt cover (1). Clean the scanner glas s (2) and th e white plastic (3 ) with a sof t lint-fr ee c loth moiste ned with a [...]
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Troubleshooti ng and Rou tine Mai ntenance 115 B Cl e an ing th e m a ch ine’ s pr int er pl at en B WARNING Be sure to unp lug the machine f rom the A C power outlet bef ore cleaning the print er platen. a Lift the scan ner cover until it locks securely into the open position. b Clean the mac hine’s printer platen (1) and t he are a around i t[...]
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116 C lea ning th e pr in t he ad B To mainta in good print qualit y, the machine will aut omatic ally clean the print head. You can start the clea ning process manua lly if there is a pri nt quality proble m . Clean t he prin t head and ink cart ridges i f you get a horizont al line in the text or graphics or blank text on your printed pages. You [...]
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Troubleshooti ng and Rou tine Mai ntenance 117 B g The LCD asks you if you want to st art clean ing. Star t Cl eaning? 1.Ye s 2. No Press 1 ( Yes ). The mac hine st arts c leaning the print head. h After cl eaning is finished, press Color S tart . The mac hine st arts pr inting t he Print Qualit y Che c k Sheet aga in and then retu rn s to ste p d [...]
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118 e For 600 dpi, pres s the number of the t est print t hat most clo s e ly matches the number 0 sample (1-8). 600dp i A djust Selec t Best #5 f For 1200 dpi, pres s the number of the test p rint t hat most closely matches the number 0 sample (1-8). 1200d pi Adju st Selec t Best #5 g Pres s Stop/Exit . C hecki ng t he in k vol ume B You can c hec[...]
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Troubleshooti ng and Rou tine Mai ntenance 119 B Packi ng an d ship ping the ma chine B When you transpo r t the machine, use the packing materia ls that came wit h you r machine. If you do not pack the machine properly, an y damage t hat may occur in transit will not be covered by y our warra nty. CAUTION It is impor tant to all ow the machine t o[...]
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120 g Lift the scanner cover ( 1) to releas e the lock. Gentl y push the scanner cover support down ( 2) and close the scann er cover (3). h Wrap t he machi ne in t he bag. i Pack t he machine and the pr inted material s in the original carton with the origi nal packing materi al as s hown below. Do not pack the used ink cartridges in the car to n.[...]
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121 C C On-sc reen p rogrammi ng C Your mac hine is design ed to be easy to operate with LCD on-s creen programm ing using the menu keys . User-frie ndly programm ing helps you t ake full advan tage of all th e menu selections your machine h as t o offer. Since your programming is don e on the LCD, we hav e created step-by-s tep on- screen instruct[...]
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122 To acce s s th e menu mode: a Pres s Menu . b Choose an option. Press 1 for G eneral S etup menu . Press 2 for F ax menu. Press 3 for Co py menu. Press 0 for Ini tial Se tup . You can scroll more quickly t hrough each menu level by pressing a or b for the di rectio n you want . c Pres s OK when that option appears on the LCD . T[...]
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Menu and F eatures 123 C Menu Table C The menu table will hel p you unde rstand the menu select ions and options that are found in t he machine' s progra m s. The fact ory set tings a re shown in Bold with an a s teris k. Choos e & OK Choose & OK to accept to exit Ma in Me nu Submenu Men u S elect ions Optio ns Des cri ptio ns Pag e 1.[...]
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124 1. Gener al Setup (C ontinu ed ) 4.Volum e 1. Ring Off Low Med * High Adju sts the ring volu me. 21 2.Beepe r Off Low * Med High Adjust s the v olum e leve l of th e beep er. 21 3.Speak er Off Low Med * High Adjust s the s peak er volum e. 21 5. Auto Dayl ight — On Off * Chang e this setti ng to On i f yo u want the m ach ine to chan ge autom[...]
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Menu and F eatures 125 C 2.Fax 1. S etup Receive (In Fax mode onl y) 1.Ring D elay 00 01 02 03 04 * Se ts th e nu mb er of rin gs bef ore the ma ch ine ans w ers in Fa x On ly or Fax/T el mode. 36 2.F/T Ri ng Ti me 20Secs * 30Secs 40Secs 70Secs S e ts th e F /T pseu do /dou bl e-ri ng ti me in Fax/ Tel mode . 36 3.Easy R eceiv e On * Off Re ceive s[...]
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126 2.Fax (C ontinu ed ) 3. Report Setting 1.Trans missi on On On+Ima ge Off * Off+Im age Sets i nitia l setu p for Tran sm ission V eri ficat ion R eport and Fax J ourn al . 53 2. Journal Period Off Every 50 Fa xes * Every 6 Hou rs Every 12 Ho urs Every 24 Ho urs Every 2 Day s Every 7 Day s 53 4.Remai ning Jobs — — Ch ec ks wh ic h job s ar e [...]
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Menu and F eatures 127 C 4. Ph otoCapture 1. P rint Quality — Normal Photo * Ch oo se the print qual ity. 70 2.Paper Type — Pl ain P aper Inkjet Paper Brother BP71 Other G lossy * Ch oo se t he pa per and pape r t yp e. 70 3.Paper Size — 4" x 6" * 5"x 7" Letter A4 Ch oo se t he pa per siz e. 70 4.Print Size — 3" x 4[...]
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128 4. Ph otoCaptur e (C ontinu ed ) 0. Scan to M edia 1.Quali ty B/W 200x100 dp i B/W 2 00 d pi Color 150 d pi * Color 300 d pi Color 600 d pi Sele cts the Scan re so lu t io n fo r yo ur ty pe of docum ent . 73 2.B/W F ile T ype TIFF * PDF Sel ects the default fil e form at f or black an d wh ite scann in g. 73 3. Colo rF ile T ype PDF * JPEG Sel[...]
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Menu and F eatures 129 C 0. Init ial Setup 1. Receive Mode — Fax Onl y * Fax/Tel Externa l TAD Manual Choose the re ceive mode th at b est s uit s you r ne ed s. 33 2.Date&T ime — — Pu ts th e da te an d ti me on th e LCD an d in he adin gs of fa xe s you se nd . Se e Quic k Se tu p Guid e. 3.Statio n ID — Fa x: Name: S e t yo ur na m e[...]
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130 Entering T ext C When you are setting certain m enu sele ctions, s uch as t he Stat ion ID, y ou may need to ent er text into the m achine. Most d ial pad keys have t hree or f our letters prin ted on keys. The keys for 0 , # and l do not have p rinted l etters be cause t hey ar e used f or speci al ch aracters. By pres s i ng the proper dial p[...]
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131 D D Genera l D Specifications D Printer Type In kjet Print Meth od Black: Color : Piezo wit h 94 × 1 nozzle Piezo wit h 94 × 3 nozzles Memory Capa city 32 M B LCD (li quid crystal display ) 16 characters × 1line Power Source AC 100 t o 120V 50 /60Hz Pow er Co nsum pt ion (M FC-250C ) Off Mode: Sleep Mode: Standby : Operatin g: (MFC-290C ) Of[...]
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132 1 Thi s de pend s on print ing co ndit ion s. Di mens ions (MFC-25 0C) (MFC-29 0C ) We ight 15. 4 lb (7 kg) (MFC -250C) 17.2 l b (7.8 kg) (M FC-290C) Noise Operating : 50 dB or less 1 Temper ature Operating: Be st Pri n t Qua lit y: 50 ° F to 95 ° F (10 to 35 ° C) 68 ° F to 91 ° F (20 to 33 ° C) Humidity Operat ing: Be st Pri n t Qua lit [...]
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Sp ecifications 133 D Prin t medi a D 1 Use only t ran spar enci es re com men de d for in kjet print ing. 2 For gloss y ph oto paper or tr anspa r enci es, w e rec omm en d remo ving prin ted pag es fro m th e out pu t pap er tra y im media tel y aft er the y exit the ma ch ine t o avoi d smu dgin g. 3 See Pap er type an d si ze f or eac h op er a[...]
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134 Fax D Com pa tib il ity ITU-T Group 3 Coding System MH/MR /MMR/JPEG Modem Speed Aut om a ti c Fal lback 14,400 bps Docum ent Size ADF Width : (M FC-290C ) 5.8 in. to 8. 5 in. (148 m m to 215.9 mm) ADF Length: (MFC-290C) 5.8 in. to 14 in. (148 mm to 355.6 mm) Scanner Gla ss Width: Max. 8 .5 in. (215.9 mm) Scanner Glass Length: M ax. 11.7 in. (29[...]
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Sp ecifications 135 D 1 Bl ack & Whi te on ly 2 ‘ Pages ’ ref ers to t he ‘Bro th er Sta ndar d Ch art No. 1’ (a typi c al bu si nes s l ett er , St anda rd r es olut ion , M MR c ode ). Sp ecif ic at ion s an d pr int ed mate ria ls ar e su bj ect to chan ge wit hout pr ior no ti ce. 3 ‘Pages’ refers t o the ‘ ITU-T Test C hart #[...]
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136 Cop y D Color / Black Yes/ Y es Docum ent Size ADF Width: (MFC-2 90C) 5.8 in. to 8.5 in. (148 mm to 215.9 mm) ADF Length: (MFC-290 C) 5.8 in. to 14 in. (148 mm to 355.6 mm) Scanner Glass Width: Max . 8.5 in. (215. 9 mm) Scanner Glass Length : Max. 11.7 in. (297 mm) Copy Widt h: Max. 8.26 in. (210 mm) (Let ter paper) Mul tip le Copi es S tacks u[...]
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Sp ecifications 137 D PhotoCapture Ce nter ® D Note The MFC-250C only supports USB Flash memory driv es. 1 Memory cards, Adapters and USB Flash memor y drive are not incl u ded. 2 Sec ureDigita l (SD) : 16MB to 2GB 3 Sec ureDigita l Hig h Capacity (SDHC) : 4GB to 8GB 4 xD -Pi ct ure C ard™ Co nven ti onal Car d from 16 MB to 512M B xD-Pict ure C[...]
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138 PictBridge D Com pa tib il ity Sup ports the Camera & Imaging Produc ts Associati on Pi c tB ridge s tandard C IPA DC-0 01 Vi s i t http://www. cipa.jp/ pictbridge for more inform ation Int er face PictB ridge (USB) Port[...]
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Sp ecifications 139 D Scanne r D 1 Wind ow s ® XP in this Use r’s Guide i ncludes Window s ® XP Home Editi on, Wind ows ® X P Prof essi on al, and Wi ndow s ® XP P rofe ssion al x64 Ed ition . 2 Ma xim um 12 00 × 120 0 dp i sca nn ing wh en us ing t he W IA Dri ver for W in dows ® XP and Wi ndow s Vi st a ® (res o luti on up to 19 20 0 × [...]
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140 Printer D 1 When you set the Borderl ess feature to On. 2 See Paper type a nd s ize f or ea ch o per atio n on pa ge 15 . Prin te r D riv er Windo ws ® 2000 Pr o fessional/ XP/XP Profession al x64 Edi tion/Window s Vista ® driver s upporti ng Brother Nati ve C omp r es si on mod e Mac OS ® X 1 0.2.4 or greater: Brot her Ink Driver Resol utio[...]
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Sp ecifications 141 D I nterface s D 1 Yo ur ma chi ne h as a US B 2. 0 Fu ll-s pee d in te rfa ce. This in ter face is co mpat ib le w ith USB 2. 0 Hi -Spe ed ; how eve r, t he max imu m data t ran sf er ra te wil l be 1 2 Mbi ts/ s. Th e mac hine can al so be co nn ecte d to a c omput er t hat has a USB 1. 1 int erfac e. 2 Thi rd pa rty U SB port[...]
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142 Computer requireme nts D SUPPORTED OPERATING SYSTEMS AND SOFTWARE FUNCT IONS Computer Platf orm & Oper ati ng Syste m Version Su pported PC Softwa re Fu nctions PC Int erfa ce Processor Minimum Speed Mi n i mu m RAM Reco mmen d ed RA M Hard Disk Space to install For Drivers Fo r Ap pli cations Wind ows ® Oper ati ng System 1 20 00 P rof es[...]
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Sp ecifications 143 D Consuma ble i tems D Ink The machine uses indi vidual Blac k, Yellow, Cyan and Mage nta ink cart ridges that are separ ate from the print head assembly. Serv ice L if e of Ink Cart ridge Star ter ink ca r tr idges are in th e box. The fi rs t t ime you insta ll the ink cart ridges the ma c hi ne will use extra ink to fill the [...]
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144 E This is a comprehe nsive list of features and terms that appear in Brother ma nuals. Avai lability o f these features depen ds on t he mode l you purc hased. Gloss ary E ADF (auto matic document feede r) The do cument can be pl aced i n the ADF and scanned one page at a time automati cally. Auto R edu ct ion Reduces the siz e of in coming f a[...]
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Glos sary 145 E ECM (Error Correcti on Mode) Detect s errors during f ax trans mission and r esends the page s of the fax that had an erro r. E xten sio n te leph on e A telephone us ing the same line as your fax but plugge d i nto a separate wall jack . Ex te rna l te lep ho ne A telephone th at is plugged into th e EXT jack of your ma c h ine. F/[...]
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146 Pause Allows you to pla ce a 3. 5 second delay in the dial ing seque nce while yo u are dialing using the dial pad or you are stori ng Speed Dial numbe rs. Press Redial/ Pause as many times as needed for lo nger p auses. Ph oto res ol uti on ( B&W o nl y) A resol ution s etting that uses varying shades of gray for the b est represent ation [...]
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Glos sary 147 E Temp ora ry s ett ings You can choos e cert ain options for each fax trans mission and copy withou t chang ing the default sett ings. Tone A for m of dialing on the telephon e line used for T ouch Tone telephon es. Transmissi on The proce s s of sendi ng faxes over the teleph one lines from your machin e to the receiving fax ma chin[...]
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Index 148 F A Acces sories and supplie s . .. ..... .. ... .... ... .... .. i i ADF ( automat ic docume nt feeder ) .. .. 17 , 26 Answeri ng machi ne (TA D) .. ..... .. ... .... ... .. .. 44 conn ecting ... ... .... ... .... ... .. ..... .. .. ..... .. ..... .. 4 5 Appl e ® Macintosh ® See Softwar e User's Guide on the CD-R OM. .. .. ..... .[...]
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149 F E Easy Receive .... ..... .. ... .... ... .... ... .. ..... .. ..... . 37 Envelopes ..... .... ... .... ... .. ..... .. ..... .. 1 0 , 15 , 16 Erro r mess ages on LCD .... .. .. ..... .. ..... .. .. 10 2 B &W Pri nt Onl y . .... ... .. ..... .. ..... .. .. ..... .. .. 102 Cannot De tect ..... .. ..... .. ..... .. ... .... ... .... .. 10 3[...]
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150 L LCD ( liquid crys tal displ ay) .... .. .. ..... .. ..... 121 Contras t .... .. ..... .. ... .... ... .... ... .. ..... .. .. ..... .. 2 2 M Macintosh ® See Softwar e User's Guide on the CD-R OM. .. .. ..... .. ... .... ... .... ... .. ..... .. ..... .. .. .... Mai ntenance, rout ine . .. ..... .. ... .... ... .... ... .. 1 11 rep lacin[...]
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151 F R Receive Mode ... ..... .. ..... .. ... .... ... .... ... .. ..... . 33 External TAD .... .. ..... .. ..... .. .. ..... .. ..... .. ... . 33 Fax Only .... .... ... .. ..... .. ..... .. .. ..... .. ..... .. ... . 33 Fax /Tel .... ... .... ... .. ..... .. ..... .. .. ..... .. ..... .. ... . 33 Manual .... ... .... ... .. ..... .. .. ..... .. .[...]
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152 W Warr anties .... .. ..... .. ... .... ... .... ... .. ..... .. ..... .. .. . iii Canada ..... ..... .. ..... .. .. ..... .. ..... .. ... .... ... .... . vi Notice-D isclaimer .. .. ..... .. ..... .. .. ..... .. ..... .. . iii USA .... ..... .. .. ..... .. ..... .. ... .... ... .... ... .. ..... .. ... i v Windo ws ® See Softwar e User's[...]
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EQUIPM ENT AT TACHM ENT LIM ITATIO NS (C anada o nly) NOTICE This product meets the appl icable Indus try Canada technical s pecificat ions. NOTICE The Ring er Equi valence Number i s an ind ication o f the maximum n umber of devic es allowed to be con nected t o a teleph one interface. The term inatio n on an interf ace may c o nsist of any combin[...]
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Brother Internat ional Corp oration 100 Somerset Co rporate B oulevard P.O. Box 6911 Bridgewater, NJ 08807-09 11 USA Brother Intern ational C orporation (Canada) Ltd. 1 rue Hôtel de Ville , Dollard-des -Ormeaux, QC, Cana da H9B 3H6 V isit us on the Worl d W ide W eb http ://ww w.brother .com These mach ines are made for use in the U SA and Cana da[...]