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Before you can use the printer, you must set up the hardware and install the driver. Please set up the printer while referring to the
Quick Setup Guide. You can view it on both the printed poster and the CD-ROM.
Please read this manual thoroughly before using the printer and keep the CD-ROM in a convenient place for quick and easy reference
at all times.
Please visit our user support web site, Brother Solutions Center at http://solutions.brother.com. You can see latest drivers and
information.
Version F
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Laser Printer
HL-2460 series
USER’S GUIDE
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The following conventions are used in this Users Guide:
Warning
Indicates warnings that must be observed to prevent possible personal
injury.
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Caution
Indicates cautions that must be observed to use the printer properly or
prevent damage to the printer.
Note
Indicates notes and useful tips to remember when using the printer.
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Warning
There are high voltage electrodes inside the printer. Before
replacing internal parts, cleaning the printer or clearing a
paper jam, make sure you have turned off the power
switch and unplugged the power cord from the power
outlet.
Do not handle the plug with wet hands. Doing this might
cause an electrical shock.
High Temperature
After you have just used the printer, some internal parts of
the printer are extremely hot. When you open the front
cover or rear cover of the printer, never touch the shaded
parts shown in the following illustration.
Inside the printer Open the face up output tray
To prevent injuries, at least two people should lift the printer – making sure they hold the printer as shown in the
illustration below.
Do not stand the printer and optional.
Be careful not to trip on the legs of the optional
Stabilizer unit.
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Electronic Emission Notices
Federal Communications Commission(FCC) Declaration of Conformity
(For USA Only)
Responsible Party : Brother International Corporation
100 Somerset Corporate Boulevard
Bridgewater, NJ 08807-0911, USA
TEL : (908) 704-1700
declares, that the products
Product Name: Brother Laser Printer HL-2460 / HL-2460N
Model Number: HL-24
Product Options: Lower Tray Unit LT-4000, Duplex Unit DX-4000, Network Card NC-4100h,
Mailbox Unit MX-4100, MX-4300
complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any
interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This
equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and
used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a
particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television
reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is
encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver
is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Important
A shielded interface cable should be used in order to ensure compliance with the limits for a
Class B digital device.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Brother Industries, Ltd. could void the
user’s authority to operate the equipment.
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Industry Canada Compliance Statement (For Canada Only)
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.
Declaration of Conformity (For Europe)
We, Brother Industries, Ltd.,
15-1, Naeshiro-cho, Mizuho-ku, Nagoya
467-8561, Japan
declare that this product is in conformity with the following normative documents:
Safety: EN 60950, EN 60825
EMC: EN 55022 Class B, EN 55024
EN 61000-3-2 EN 61000-3-3
following the provisions of the Low Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC and the Electromagnetic
Compatibility Directive 89/336/EEC (as amended by 91/263/EEC and 92/31/EEC).
Issued by:
Brother Industries, Ltd.,
Information & Document Company
Radio Interference(220-240 V Model Only)
This printer complies with EN55022(CISPR Publication 22)/Class B.
Before this product is used, ensure that you use a double-shielded interface cable with
twisted-pair conductors and that it is marked “IEEE1284 compliant”. The cable must not
exceed 1.8 metres in length.
International
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Compliance Statement
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TAR is a U.S registered mark.
The purpose of the International
E
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Program is to promote the development
and popularization of energy-efficient office equipments.
As an
E
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Partner, Brother Industries, Ltd. has determined that this product
meets the
E
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guidelines for energy efficiency.
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Laser Notices
Laser Safety (110-120 V Model Only)
This printer is certified as a Class I laser product under the U.S. Department of Health and
Human Services (DHHS) Radiation Performance Standard according to the Radiation
Control for Health and Safety Act of 1968. This means that the printer does not produce
hazardous laser radiation.
Since radiation emitted inside the printer is completely confined within protective housings
and external covers, the laser beam cannot escape from the machine during any phase of
user operation.
FDA Regulations (110-120 V Model Only)
U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has implemented regulations for laser products
manufactured on and after August 2, 1976. Compliance is mandatory for products marketed
in the United States. One of the following labels on the back of the printer indicates
compliance with the FDA regulations and must be attached to laser products marketed in
the United States.
MANUFACTURED:
Brother Industries, Ltd.,
15-1 Naeshiro-cho Mizuho-ku Nagoya, 467-8561 Japan
This product complies with FDA radiation performance standards, 21 CFR subchapter J.
MANUFACTURED:
Brother Corporation (Asia) Ltd. Brother Buji Nan Ling Factory
Gold Garden Ind., Nan Ling Village, Buji, Rong Gang, Shenzhen, CHINA
This product complies with FDA radiation performance standards, 21 CFR Subchapter J
Caution: Use of controls, adjustments or performance of procedures other than those
specified in this manual may result in hazardous radiation exposure.
IEC 60825 Specification (220-240 V Model Only)
This printer is a Class 1 laser product as defined in IEC 60825 specifications. The label
shown below is attached in countries where required.
CLASS 1LASER PRODUCT
APPAREIL Å LASER DE CLASSE 1
LASER KLASSE 1 PRODUKT
This printer has a Class 3B Laser Diode which emits invisible laser radiation in the Scanner
Unit. The Scanner Unit should not be opened under any circumstances.
Caution: Use of controls, adjustments or performance of procedures other than
those specified in this manual may result in hazardous radiation exposure.
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For Finland and Sweden
LUOKAN 1 LASERLAITE
KLASS 1 LASER APPARAT
Varoitus! Laitteen käyttäminen muulla kuin tässä käyttöohjeessa mainitulla tavalla
saattaa altistaa käyttäjän turvallisuusluokan 1 ylittävälle näkymättömälle
lasersäteilylle.
Varning – Om apparaten används på annat sätt än i denna Bruksanvisning specificerats,
kan användaren utsättas för osynlig laserstrålning, som överskrider gränsen
för laserklass 1.
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Safety Information
IMPORTANT - ForYour Safety
To ensure safe operation the three-pin plug supplied must be inserted only into a standard
three-pin power point which is properly grounded through the normal household wiring.
Extension cords used with this printer must be three-pin plug type and correctly wired to
provide proper grounding. Incorrectly wired extension cords may cause personal injury an
equipment damage.
The fact that the equipment operates satisfactorily does not imply that the power is
grounded and that the installation is completely safe. For your safety, if in any doubt about
the effective grounding of the power, consult a qualified electrician.
Disconnect device
This printer must be installed near a power outlet that is easily accessible. In case of
emergencies, you must disconnect the power cord from the power outlet to shut off the
power completely.
Geräuschemission / Acoustic Noise Emission (For Germany Only)
Lpa < 70 dB (A) DIN 45635-19-01-KL2
Wiring Information (For U.K. Only)
Important
If the mains plug supplied with this printer is not suitable for your socket outlet, remove the
plug from the mains cord and fit an appropriate three pin plug. If the replacement plug is
intended to take a fuse then fit the same rating fuse as the original.
If a moulded plug is severed from the mains cord then it should be destroyed because a
plug with cut wires is dangerous if engaged in a live socket outlet. Do not leave it where a
child might find it!
In the event of replacing the plug fuse, fit a fuse approved byASTA to BS1362 with the
same rating as the original fuse.
Always replace the fuse cover. Never use a plug with the cover omitted.
WARNING - THIS PRINTER MUST BE EARTHED
The wires in the mains cord are coloured in accordance with the following code :
GREEN AND YELLOW : EARTH
BLUE : NEUTRAL
BROWN : LIVE
The colours of the wires in the mains lead of this printer may not correspond with the
coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug.
If you need to fit a different plug, proceed as follows.
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Remove a length of the cord outer sheath, taking care not to damage the coloured
insulation of the wires inside.
Cut each of the three wires to the appropriate length. If the construction of the plug permits,
leave the green and yellow wire longer than the others so that, in the event that the cord is
pulled out of the plug, the green and yellow wire will be the last to disconnect.
Remove a short section of the coloured insulation to expose the wires.
The wire which is coloured green and yellow must be connected to the terminal in the plug
which is marked with the letter “E” or by the safety earth symbol
, or coloured green or
green and yellow.
The wire which is coloured blue must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the
letter “N” or coloured black or blue.
The wire which is coloured brown must be connected to the terminal which is marked with
the letter L” or coloured red or brown.
The outer sheath of the cord must be secured inside the plug. The coloured wires should
not hang out of the plug.
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The Brother logo is a registered trademark of Brother Industries, Ltd.
Apple, the Apple Logo, and Macintosh are registered trademarks in the United States and
other countries, and TrueType is a trademark of Apple Computer, Inc.
Epson is a registered trademark and FX-80 and FX-850 are trademarks of Seiko Epson
Corporation.
Hewlett Packard is a registered trademark and HP LaserJet 6P, 6L, 5P, 5L, 4, 4L 4P, III, IIIP,
II, and IIP are trademarks of Hewlett-Packard Company.
IBM, IBM PC, and Proprinter are registered trademarks of International Business Machines
Corporation.
Microsoft and MS-DOS are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. Windows is a
registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the U.S. and other countries.
PostScript is a registered trademark of Adobe Systems Incorporated.
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All other brand and product names mentioned in this User’s Guide are registered
Compilation and Publication Notice
Under the supervision of Brother Industries Ltd., this manual has been compiled and
published, covering the latest product’s descriptions and specifications.
The contents of this manual and the specifications of this product are subject to change
without notice.
Brother reserves the right to make changes without notice in the specifications and
materials contained herein and shall not be responsible for any damages (including
consequential) caused by reliance on the materials presented, including but not limited to
typographical and other errors relating to the publication.
©2001 Brother Industries Ltd.
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(For USA & CANADA Only)
IMPORTANT NOTE: For technical and operational assistance, you must call.
Calls must be made
from within
that country.
In USA 1-800-276-7746
In CANADA 1-800-853-6660
1-514-685-6464 (within Montreal)
If you have comments or suggestions, please write us at:
In USA Printer Customer Support
Brother International Corporation
15 Musick
Irvine, CA 92618
In CANADA Brother International Corporation (Canada), Ltd.
- Marketing Dept.
1, rue Hôtel de Ville
Dollard-des-Ormeaux, PQ, Canada H9B 3H6
BROTHER FAX-BACK SYSTEM
Brother Customer Service has installed an easy to use fax-back system so you can get instant answers to common technical
questions and product information for all Brother products. This is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. You can use the
system to send the information to any fax machine, not just the one from which you are calling.
Call and follow the voice prompts to receive faxed instructions on how to use the system and your index of fax-back subjects.
In USA 1-800-521-2846
In Canada 1-800-685-5381
1-514-685-5381 (within Montreal)
DEALERS/SERVICE CENTERS (USA only)
For the name of a Brother authorized dealer or service center, call 1-800-284-4357.
SERVICE CENTERS (Canada only)
For service center addresses in Canada, call 1-800-853-6660.
INTERNET ADDRESS
For technical questions and downloading drivers: http://www.brother.com
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parts.
Fig. 1-1
1 Toner cartridge
2 Documents (Quick setup guide & Safety sheet)
3 CD-ROM
4 Printer
5 AC power cord
6 Paper cassette
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Note
An interface cable is not a standard accessory. Some computers have
both a USB and a parallel port. Please purchase the appropriate cable
for the interface you intend to use.
Most existing parallel cables support bi-directional communication, but
some might have an incompatible pin assignments or may not be IEEE
1284-compliant.
Do not use a parallel cable that is longer than 3 meters (10 feet).
The power cord may differ slightly from this figure depending on the
country where you purchased the printer.
If you use a USB cable, make sure it is a high speed twisted cable
(12Mbps), and that you connect it to the USB connector of your PC. Do
not connect the USB cable to the front of your PC or to the iMac's
keyboard.
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What is included on the CD-ROM
(For Windows
®
users)
1 Initial setup
See the setup process from hardware setup to driver installation on a video.
2 Install software
You can install not only the printer driver but also the following utility items.
For all users
(For more information, see Chapter 2)
Printer Driver
Automatic E-mail Printing
For administrators
BRAdmin Professional
Network Printer Driver Wizard
Network Print Software
Storage Manager
Analysis Tool
Fonts
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3Manuals
View the printer User’s Guide, Network User’s Guide and other
documentation.
Brother Solutions Center
Introduction to our user support web page. You can easily access it and
receive the latest drivers and information for this printer.
Maintenance Tutorial
See the maintenance videos for this printer. We recommend that you view
the videos before getting started.
Make Disk Sets
If you do not have a CD-ROM drive, copy the contents of the CD-ROM to
floppy disks.
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(For Macintosh
®
on a Network users only)
1 Initial setup
See the setup process from hardware setup to driver installation on a video.
2 BR-Script PPD Installer
Printer driver
(For more information, see Chapter 2)
This printer supports Mac OS versions 8.51, 8.6, 9.0 and 9.04.
3Manuals
View the printer User’s Guide, Network User’s Guide and other
documentation.
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4 Brother Solutions Center
Introduction to our user support web page. You can easily access it and
receive the latest drivers and information for this printer.
5 Maintenance Tutorial
See the maintenance videos for this printer. We recommend that you view
the videos before getting started.
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1 Control panel
2 Face down output tray
3 Extension flap
4 Top cover
5 Multi-purpose tray
6 Multi-purpose extension flap
7 Upper paper cassette (Tray 1)
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1 Face up output tray
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AC power inlet
3 Power switch
4 Parallel interface connector
5 USB connector
6 Serial interface connector
7 Network board slot
(For HL-2460 only)
8 Card slot
(for optional CompactFlash
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Use the printer within the specified power range.
AC power: ±10% of the rated power voltage
Frequency: 50/60 Hz (220-240 V) or 50/60 Hz (110-120 V)
The power cord, including extensions, should not exceed 5 meters (16.5
feet).
Do not share the same power circuit with other high-power appliances,
particularly an air conditioner, copier, shredder, etc. If it is unavoidable that
you must use the printer with these appliances, we recommend you use a
voltage transformer or a high-frequency noise filter.
Use a voltage regulator if the power source is not stable.
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Optimum environmental conditions
Use the printer only within the following ranges of temperature and humidity.
Possible operation range
Ambient temperature: 10°C to 32.5°C (50°F to 90.5°F)
Ambient humidity: 20% to 80% (without condensation)
Recommended operation range
Ambient temperature: 17.5°C to 25°C (63.5°F to 77°F)
Ambient humidity: 30% to 70% (without condensation)
The machine must be level within 5mm (0.2”) both front to rear and left to
right.
To avoid possible build-up of ozone, locate this machine in a large well-
ventilated room that has an air turnover of more than 30m³/hour/person.
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Space required for installation
Leave enough space around the printer. This space is necessary to operate
the printer. The recommended (or minimum) space requirements are as
follows:
No options Install optional Duplex unit, Lower tray and Mailbox.
Fig. 1-4 Fig. 1-5
100 mm
3.94 inches
400 mm
15.8 inches
600 mm
23.6 inches
100 mm
3.94 inches
600 mm
23.6 inches
500 mm
19.7 inches
150 mm
5.9 inches
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Do not place the printer where it is exposed to direct sunlight. Use a blind
or a heavy curtain to protect the printer from direct sunlight if the printer
is unavoidably set up near a window.
Do not install the printer near other electronic equipment.
Do not subject the printer to strong physical shocks or vibrations. Do not
expose the printer to open flames or salty or corrosive gasses.
Keep the printer clean. Do not install the printer in a dusty place.
Do not install the printer near an air conditioner or humidifier.
Confirm that the wall outlet is near the machine and freely accessible, so
that, in the event of an emergency, it can be easily unplugged.
Only connect the machine to the power source described under Power
Supply in this manual.
Place the printer on a flat, horizontal surface.
Do not damage, break or make any modifications to the power cord. Do
not place heavy objects on it, pull it hard or bend it more than necessary.
These actions could damage the cord. A frayed or damaged cord might
cause an electrical and fire hazard.
Ventilate the room where you are using the printer.
Do not place the printer where the ventilation hole of the printer is
obstructed. Keep a gap of approximately 100 mm (4 inches) between the
ventilation hole and the wall.
Be careful not to trip on the legs of the optional stabilizer.
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The Paper trays and LCD panel descriptions in this manual are named as
shown below.
Upper paper tray Tray 1
Multi-purpose tray MP tray
Optional Lower tray Tray 2/3/4
Optional Duplex unit for Duplex printing DX
Optional Mailbox unit MX
Jump to the page for each printing method by clicking the check mark in the
following table.
Tray 1 MP tray Tray
2/3/4
DX MX
Select the Media type
from the printer driver
60 105 g/m
2
(16 28 lbs.)
60 200 g/m
2
(16 53 lbs.)
60 105 g/m
2
(16 28 lbs.)
60 105 g/m
2
(16 28 lbs.)
60 105 g/m
2
(16 28 lbs.)
Media type
Plain paper
✔✔✔✔✔
Plain paper
Recycled paper
✔✔✔✔✔
Plain paper
Bond paper
✔✔✔✔
Bond paper
Thick paper
Thick paper or
Thicker paper
Transparency
Only A4 or
Letter size
Transparency
Label
Only A4 or
Letter size
Plain paper
Envelope
Envelope
Card stock
Thick paper or
Thicker paper
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Note
When you print on thick paper, labels and card stock, we recommend that
you select the media type setting as in the above table from the printer
driver according to the paper weight.
Tray 1 MP tray Tray 2/3/4
Paper size
A4, Letter, Legal, B5(JIS),
B5(ISO), Executive, A5,
A6, B6
A4, Letter, Legal, B5(JIS),
B5(ISO), Executive, A5,
A6, B6
COM-10, Monarch, C5,
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Width: 73.5 to 216 mm
(2.89 to 8.5 in.)
Length: 116 to 356 mm
(4.57 to 14.0 in.)
A4, Letter, Legal, B5(JIS),
B5(ISO), Executive, A5
Capacity
500 sheets
(80 g/m
2
or 20 lbs.)
100 sheets
(80 g/m
2
or 20 lbs.)
transparency : 10 sheets
envelope : 10
sheets
label stock : 10
sheets
500 sheets
(80 g/m
2
or 20 lbs.)
DX MX
Paper size
A4, Letter, Legal, B5(JIS),
Executive
A4, Letter, B5(JIS),
B5(ISO), Executive
Capacity
100 sheets per bin
(80 g/m
2
or 20 lbs.)
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We recommend the following print methods (output tray) for each media
type:
Jump to the page for each printing method by clicking the check mark in the
following table.
Media type Face down Face up Notes
Plain paper
✔✔
60 g/m
2
to 105 g/m
2
(16to28lbs.)
Recycled paper
✔✔
Bond paper
✔✔
Thick paper
✔✔
105 g/m
2
to 150 g/m
2
(28to40lbs.)
Thicker paper
✔✔
150 g/m
2
to 200 g/m
2
(40to53lbs.)
Transparency
✔✔
OHP film
Label
Envelope
Card stock
You can select the priority of the paper source in the PAPER mode by using
the control panel.
For more information about the setting, see Chapter 3.
Note
If you print on thick paper that weighs more than 150 g/m
2
(40 lbs.), use
face up printing.
We recommend that you use face up printing when you print on
transparencies.
If a paper jam occurs when using A6 size paper, remove the jammed
paper, turn over the stack of the paper in the paper cassette, and print it
again. To remove the jammed paper, see Chapter 6.
If the paper is misfeeding or multi pages frequently feed at once when
you print on small size paper or thick paper, change the paper thickness
switch in the paper cassette. For more information, see page 1-21.
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Media types in the driver settings
You can select the following media types in the driver settings. Please see,
Features in the printer driver in Chapter 2.
Plain paper : 60 g/m
2
to 105 g/m
2
(16lb to 28lb)
Thick paper : 105 g/m
2
to 150 g/m
2
(28lb to 40lb)
Thicker paper : 150 g/m
2
to 200 g/m
2
(40lb to 53lb)
Bond paper : Rough paper - 60 g/m
2
to 200 g/m
2
(16lb to 53lb)
Transparency : OHP film
Envelope
Recommended paper
Europe USA
Plain paper Xerox Premier 80 g/m
2
Xerox 4200DP 20 lb
Recycled paper Steinbis Recycling Copy 80 g/m
2
Transparency 3M CG3300 3M CG 3300
Label Avery laser label L7163 Avery laser label #5160
Before you purchase large quantities of paper, please test print a
small quantity to ensure that the paper is suitable.
Use paper designed for plain paper copying.
Use paper that is 75 to 90 g/m
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(20 to 24lb).
Use neutral paper; avoid acidic or alkaline paper.
Use Long grain paper.
Use paper with a moisture content of approximately 5%.
This printer can use recycled paper according to
DIN 19309.
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Printable area
The figure below shows the printable area when using the PCL emulation.
Portrait
USA/Canada Europe/other countries
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6.01 mm
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(0.17 inch)
4.2 mm
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(0.25 inch)
6.01 mm
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USA/Canada Europe/other countries
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4.2 mm
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(0.17 inch)
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1.
Pull the paper cassette out of the printer.
2.
While pressing the paper guide release lever, slide the adjusters to fit the
paper size. Check that they fit correctly into the slots.
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Note
For Legal size paper, press the universal guide release button and pull out
the rear of the paper cassette.
3.
Load paper in the paper cassette. Check that the paper is flat and below the
limit
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Fig. 1-9
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Install the paper cassette into the printer.
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Change the following settings in the printer driver.
<PCL driver>
<PS driver>
Select Tray 1.
Select the paper
size, media type
etc.
Select the Paper
size.
Select Tray 1.
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Note
If the paper is misfeeding or multi pages frequently feed at once when you
print on small size paper or thick paper, change the paper thickness
switches on the floor of the paper cassette as follows:
The switches shown in this illustration are in the default setting position.
A6
Switch 1: OFF
Switch 2: OFF
A4 100 g/m
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(27 lbs)
Letter 105 g/m
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Legal 105 g/m
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(28 lbs)
Switch 1: ON
Switch 2: ON
Executive, A5, B6 Switch 1: OFF
Switch 2: ON
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Tray ID setting (Only if the lower tray unit is
installed)
If somebody moves the cassette into another tray position and even if you
print the data without knowing this has been done, the driver automatically
selects the correct tray and prints according to this setting.
Fig. 1-10
Blue tray ID
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For correct printing, you must select the same paper size from within
your software application as the paper in the tray.
If your application software does not support paper size selection in its
print menu, you can change the paper size on the printers control panel
under the PAPER menu. For more information, see Chapter 3.
1.
Open the multi-purpose tray and lower it gently.
Fig. 1-11
2.
Pull out the multi-purpose extension flap.
Fig. 1-12
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3.
When loading paper in the multi-purpose tray, make sure it touches the back
of the tray and remains below the limit
mark.
Fig. 1-13
Note
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purpose tray, otherwise paper may not be fed correctly, resulting in a skewed
printout or a paper jam
4.
While pressing the paper guide release lever, slide the adjuster to fit the
paper size.
Fig. 1-14
When you print on special paper such as envelopes, thick paper, labels, etc.,
open the face up output tray to print face up. See Printing on envelopes or
Printing on Labels, Transparencies, etc. in this chapter.
Up to
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Note
When you place paper on the multi-purpose tray, note the following:
When printing, the inside tray automatically rises to feed paper into the
printer.
The print surface must be face up.
Insert the leading edge of the paper first and push it gently into the tray.
The top of the paper stack must be under the guides that are on both
sides of the tray. The maximum thickness is 10 mm (or 0.39 inch).
5.
Change the following settings in the printer driver.
<PCL driver>
Select the MP
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Select the paper
size, media type
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<PS driver>
Select the paper
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Select MP tray.
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Envelope types to avoid
Envelopes that are damaged, curled, wrinkled, or irregularly shaped
Envelopes that are extremely shiny or highly textured
Envelopes with clasps, snaps or tie strings.
Envelopes with self-adhesive closures
Envelopes of baggy construction
Envelopes that are not sharply creased
Embossed envelopes
Envelopes that were previously printed by a laser printer
Envelopes that are pre-printed on the inside
Envelopes that cannot be arranged uniformly when placed in a pile
Envelopes constructed with paper that exceeds the paper weight
specifications for the printer.
Poorly manufactured envelopes with edges that are not straight or
consistently square.
Envelopes with transparent windows, holes, cutouts or perforations.
Fig. 1-15
USE OF ANY OF THE ENVELOPES LISTED ABOVE MAY CAUSE
DAMAGE TO YOUR PRINTER. SUCH DAMAGE IS NOT COVERED
UNDER ANY WARRANTY OR SERVICE AGREEMENT.
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Note
Before printing envelopes, you must fan the stack well to avoid paper
jams and misfeeds.
Do not load different types of paper at the same time in the paper tray
because it may cause paper jams or misfeeds.
Do not print envelopes using duplex printing.
For correct printing, you must select the same paper size from within
your software application as the paper in the tray.
If your application software does not support paper size selection on its
print menu, you can change the paper size on the printers control panel
under the PAPER menu. For more information, see Chapter 3.
1.
Open the multi-purpose tray and lower it gently.
Fig. 1-16
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2. Pull out the multi-purpose extension flap.
Fig. 1-17
3. Open the face up output tray, and then pull out the face up output tray
extension if necessary.
Fig. 1-18
Note
Envelopes that have been creased after they have been printed:
At the back of the printer open the face-up output tray, push down the blue
tabs at the left and right-hand sides as shown in the diagram below. When
you have finished printing your envlope(s) close the face up output tray to re-
set the blue tabs automatically or re-set the blue tabs manually by pushing
the blue tabs back to their original position.
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Place the envelopes in the multi-purpose tray so they touch the back of the
tray and remain below the limit
mark.
Fig. 1-19
Note
Make sure that the neatly stacked paper is correctly seated on the multi-
purpose tray, otherwise paper may not be fed correctly, resulting in a skewed
printout or a paper jam
5.
Press and slide the paper width adjuster to fit the envelope size.
Fig. 1-20
Note
When you place paper on the multi-purpose tray, note the following:
The print surface must be face up.
The leading edge must be placed inside first so it rests lightly against
the printer.
The top of the paper stack must be under the guides that are on both
sides of the tray.
Up to
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6.
Change the following settings in the printer driver.
<PCL driver>
<PS driver>
Select MP tray.
Select the
envelopes size,
media type etc.
Select the
envelope size.
Select MP tray.
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Note
When printing, the inside tray automatically rises to feed paper into the
printer.
If envelopes get smudged during printing, set the print density to a
higher value in the QUALITY mode with the control panel setting for
darker printouts. To adjust the print density setting, see Chapter 3.
Envelope joints that are sealed by the manufacturer should be secure.
All sides should be properly folded without any wrinkles or creases.
Most envelopes will perform acceptably on your printer. However, some
envelopes will have feed and print quality problems because of their
construction. A suitable envelope should have edges with straight, well
creased folds and should not have more than two thicknesses of paper
along the leading edge. The envelope should lie flat and not have baggy or
flimsy construction. Purchase quality envelopes only from a supplier who
understands that the envelopes will be used in a laser printer. All envelopes
should be tested prior to use to ensure desirable print results.
Note
The manufacturer neither warrants nor recommends the use of a particular
envelope because envelope properties are subject to change by the
envelope manufacturer. The entire responsibility for the quality and
performance of envelopes lies with the customer.
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Fig. 1-21
Note
Before using paper with holes, such as organizer sheets, you must fan
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Do not use paper with perforations at the edges.
Do not place the punch hole near the actuator (paper sensor).
Do not use organizer sheets that are stuck together. The glue that is
used might cause damage to the printer.
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because it may cause paper jams or misfeeds.
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your software application as the paper in the tray.
If your application software does not support paper size selection on its
print menu, you can change the paper size on the printer's control panel
under the PAPER menu. For more information, see Chapter 3.
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Open the multi-purpose tray and lower it gently.
Fig. 1-22
2.
Pull out the multi-purpose extension flap.
Fig. 1-23
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3.
Open the face up output tray.
Fig. 1-24
Note
Pull out the face up output tray extension.
4.
When you load paper in the multi-purpose tray, make sure it touches the
back of the tray and remains below the limit
mark.
Fig. 1-25
Up to
mark.
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Note
Make sure that the neatly stacked paper is correctly seated on the multi-
purpose tray, otherwise paper may not be fed correctly, resulting in a skewed
printout or a paper jam
5.
While pressing the paper guide release lever, slide the adjuster to fit the
paper size.
Fig. 1-26
Warning
Do not touch transparencies that have just been printed because they are
very
hot!
Note
When you place paper in the multi-purpose tray, note the following:
When printing, the inside tray automatically rises to feed paper into the
printer.
The print surface must be face up.
The leading edge must be placed inside first so it rests lightly against
the printer.
The top of the paper stack must be under the guides that are on both
sides of the tray.
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6.
Select the following setting in the printer driver.
<PCL driver>
<PS driver>
Select MP tray.
Select the
paper size,
media type etc.
Select the paper
size.
MP tray
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should not be bent, such as thick paper, labels, card stock or envelopes.
1.
Open the face up output tray.
Fig. 1-27
2.
Pull out the face up output tray extension.
Fig. 1-28
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Place the paper in the paper tray or the multi-purpose tray.
4.
After the printer ejects all the printed pages, remove them and close the face
up output tray.
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= ON has been set in PAPER mode using the control panel, the printer will
load paper only from the multi-purpose tray.
Note
When you feed paper manually, note the following:
If your application software supports a manual feed selection in the print
menu, you can select it through the software. Since the software or
command setting overrides the switch setting, you do not need to set the
MANUAL FEED mode and the paper size in PAPER mode.
If you use pre-printed paper in the multi-purpose tray, the paper should
be inserted top edge first with the pre-printed side face up.
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A Printer Driver is software that translates data from the format used by a
computer into the format required by a particular printer, which typically is a
printer command language or page description language.
The printer drivers for the following operating systems are on the supplied
CD-ROM. The latest printer driver can also be downloaded from the Brother
Solutions Center at http://solutions.brother.com.
For Windows
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PCL (Hewlett-Packard laser printer-LaserJet) driver
BR-Script (PostScript Level3 language emulation) driver
For Macintosh
BR-Script (PostScript Level3 language emulation) driver (For more
information, see the Network Users Guide on the CD-ROM.)
PCL driver PS driver
Windows 95/98/Me
✔✔
Windows 2000
✔✔
Windows NT4.0
✔✔
Macintosh (via Network)
Note
For more information about emulations, see Chapter 3.
If you want to print from a DOS application, please see Chapter 6.
The screen shot may differ depending on the OS you are using.
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You can also change settings by clicking the illustration on the left side of the
tab.
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1 Select the Paper size, Multi-page, Orientation etc.
2 Select the Paper source etc..etc.
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Advanced tab
1 Change the tab settings by clicking these icons as follows:
Print Quality
Duplex
Watermark
Page Setting
Device Options
Destination
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Print Quality
Select the Resolution, Toner save and Print settings.
You can change the resolution as follows:
Draft 300 dpi
Normal 600 dpi
Fine HQ1200: Brother HQ1200 technology provides the best
print quality while printing at full engine speed.
With the Print setting set to MANUAL, you can change the Brightness,
Contrast, Graphics mode settings and TrueType mode options manually.
Toner Save
You can save running costs by turning on the Toner Save mode, which
reduces the printer density.
Duplex
To use duplex printing, you need to install the optional Duplex unit onto your
printer. If you select the duplex button, the dialogue box for making duplex
settings appears. Six types of duplex binding directions are available for each
orientation.
Watermark
You can place a watermarked logo or text into your documents.
When you use a bitmap file as a watermark, you can change the size of the
watermark and place it anywhere you like on the page.
When you use text as a watermark, you can change the font, darkness and
angle settings.
Page Setting
Change the print image scaling, and then select Mirror / Reverse print
options.
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Device Options
1 Set the following print function modes in this tab.
Job Spooling (For more information, see Chapter 3)
Quick Print Setup
Sleep Time
Status Monitor
Macro
Administrator
Insert Command/File
Page Protection
Print Date & Time
Density adjustment
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Job Spooling
You can reprint a document without sending the data again (except for
secure printing) from your PC because the printer will save data that you
specify for reprinting.
Last job reprint : Reprint the last job
Secure Print : Print the data with a password
Public : Save the data without a password
Proof : Save the data and print it
For more information about the reprint function, see REPRINT switch in
Chapter 3.
Note
If you want to prevent other people from printing your data using the reprint
function, remove the Use Reprint check mark in Job Spooling settings.
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Accessories tab
When you install options, add those options and choose the settings for
them in the Accessories tab as follows.
1 You can manually add and remove the options for any optional unit
devices that are installed on the printer. Tray settings, etc., will match
the installed options.
2 Automatic Detection of Printer Options
This function detects the current optional unit devices automatically
and the available functions are reflected in the printer driver.
When you press “Auto Detect, options that are installed on the printer
will be listed. You can manually add or delete options.
3 Paper Source Setting
This feature recognizes the paper size in each paper tray
automatically.
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Support tab
You can download the latest driver by accessing the Brother Solutions
Center.
You can see the printer driver version.
You can check the current driver settings.
You can print the Configuration page, Test page, etc.
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Select the port where your printer is connected or the path to the network
printer you are using.
Select the printer driver that you installed.
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Paper tab
1 Select the Paper size, Multi-page, Orientation, etc.
2 Select the Paper source.
3 When the Duplex unit or Mailbox unit is installed in the printer, add
the installed options in the Device Options tab first. Then set the
functions for those optional devices by pressing the More Options
button.
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Graphics tab
Set the print quality, etc.
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Device Options tab
1 You can change settings by clicking the setting and then selecting a
new value in the Change Settings box.
Toner Save Mode
Sleep Mode
Media Type
HRC setting
Collate (only when an HDD or CompactFlash card is installed)
Job spooling
2 Select the installed options from the list.
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Job Spooling
You can print a document without resending the data or sending the
password again (except Secure printing) from your PC because the printer
saves data that you specify for reprinting.
For more information, see Chapter 3.
Secure Print : Print the data with a password
Public : Save the data without a password
Proof : Save the data and print it
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Automatic E-mail Printing
Automatic E-mail printing is used to download e-mail automatically, receive
mail at the selected time and print it automatically. You can also set this
feature to select the mail to be printed automatically depending on the
sender and the subject of the e-mail.
Search e-mail by the sender and the subject, and then auto print
As soon as an e-mail is received, the printer prints it automatically without
your having to start the print operation. You can also choose the mail you
want to print by having the printer search by sender and subject.
Auto access at the selected time
You can check incoming e-mail by accessing the server at the time you set.
Several mail users can share a PC
Usually, it is difficult to share e-mail software on one PC with several people.
Brothers Automatic E-mail Printing supports multiple users, so several
people can use e-mail software on one PC.
You can keep the current e-mail software.
Even if you use Netscape or Microsoft Internet Mail, you can use Automatic
E-mail Printing to get additional functions not supplied in the original e-mail
software.
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BRAdmin professional
BRAdmin professional is a utility for managing your Brother network enabled
printers that are running under Windows 95/98/Me, Windows 2000 and
Windows NT 4.0. It allows you to easily configure and check the status of
your network-enabled printer.
Storage Manager
Brother Storage Manager software can manipulate the printer forms that you
may have stored in a CompactFlash or 2.5 HDD.
You can print a fixed form document at any time by using the control panel.
To make a fixed document, you must write Fonts, Macros, or fixed forms to
the Storage Device of your printer.
Analysis Tool Software
By adding a HDD or CompactFlash Card to the printer, you can gain cost
analysis capability.
Analysis Tool Software is a 32-bit Windows application designed to manage
important information about a print job such as the username, job name,
number of printed pages, etc. Using this software, you can easily associate
printing costs with users or groups of users.
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Network Printer Driver Wizard
Save time and effort by using the Brother Network Printer Driver Wizard
software to automate the installation and configuration of Brother networked
printers in a TCP/IP environment.
Use the Wizard to configure the printer TCP/IP settings and specify the
Printer driver to be used. The Wizard can then create an Executable file that
can be e-mailed to other network users. When run, the Executable file
installs the appropriate printer driver and network printing software directly
on the remote PC.
To access the Network Printer Driver Wizard, insert the CD-ROM supplied
with the printer into the CD-ROM drive, click the Install Software icon, and
then select the Network Printer Driver Wizard.
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1.
Insert the CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive. The opening screen appears
automatically.
If the screen does not appear, click Start and choose Run, and then enter
the CD - drive letter and type \START.EXE (for example: D:\START.EXE).
2.
Select the LANGUAGE, and then follow the on-screen instructions. The
printer driver will complete the installation.
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Apple LaserWriter 8 Driver
The Apple LaserWriter Driver may have been installed with your system. It is
also available at http://www.apple.com.
LaserWriter 8 version 8.4.3 and 8.7 have been tested for use with the
Brother HL-2460.
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PostScript Printer Description Files (PPDs)
PPDs, in combination with the Apple LaserWriter 8 Driver, access the printer
features and allow the computer to communicate with the printer.
An installation program for the PPDs (BR-Script PPD Installer) is provided
on the CD-ROM.
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<For Network users>
1.
Turn on your Macintosh computer. Insert the CD-ROM into the CD-ROM
drive. The following window will appear automatically.
2.
To install the BR-Script PPD file, click this icon.
3.
To set up the LaserWriter driver, refer to the Network
Users Guide.
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This printer has an Automatic emulation selection function. When the printer
receives data from the computer, it automatically selects the emulation
mode. This function has been factory set to ON.
The printer can select the emulation among the following combinations:
EPSON (default) IBM
HP LaserJet HP LaserJet
BR-Script 3 BR-Script 3
HP-GL HP-GL
EPSON FX-850 IBM Proprinter XL
You can select the emulation mode manually in the EMULATION menu in
SETUP mode by using the control panel. For more information, see
Chapter 3.
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Note
When you use the Automatic emulation selection, note the following:
The EPSON or IBM emulation mode priority must be selected, because
the printer cannot distinguish between them. Since the factory setting is
the EPSON emulation mode, you might need to select the IBM
emulation mode in the EMULATION menu in SETUP mode by using the
control panel.
Try Automatic emulation selection with your application software or
network server. If it does not work properly, select the emulation mode
manually using either the printer control panel switches or the
emulation selection commands from your software.
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This printer has an Automatic interface selection function. When the printer
receives data from the computer, it automatically selects the interface that is
appropriate.
When you use the parallel interface, you can turn the high-speed and bi-
directional parallel communications on or off in the parallel menu using the
control panel in INTERFACE mode. For more information, see Chapter 3.
Since the automatic interface selection mode has been factory set to ON,
simply connect the interface cable to the printer.
When you use the serial interface, you need to have the same
communications settings on both the printer and the computer. Since the
automatic interface selection mode has been factory set with certain
settings, you may be able to simply connect the interface cable to the printer
if your computer has the settings listed below.
Communications parameters Factory settings
Baud rate (data transfer speed) 9600
Code type (data length) 8 bits
Parity (data error check) None
Stop bit (data separator) 1 stop bit
Xon/Xoff (handshake protocol) ON
DTR (ER) ON
Robust Xon OFF
If a Network board (Brother NC-4100h) has been installed, use the control
panel to select NETWORK.
When necessary, use the control panel in the INTERFACE mode to select
the interface or the serial communications parameters manually. For more
information, see Chapter 3. For the computer settings, see the manual for
the computer or software you are using.
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Note
When you use the Automatic interface selection, note the following:
This function takes a few seconds to work. If you want to speed up
printing, select the required interface manually in the SELECT menu by
using the control panel in the INTERFACE mode.
If you constantly use only one interface, we recommend that you select that
interface in the INTERFACE mode. The printer allocates the entire input
buffer to that interface when only one interface is selected.
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The printer settings have been set at the factory before shipment. They are
called Factory settings. Although you can operate the printer with these
factory settings unchanged, you can tailor the printer with user settings.
Please see List of Factory settings in Chapter 3.
Note
Changing the user settings does not affect factory settings. You cannot
modify the preset factory settings.
The changed user settings can be restored to the factory default settings
with the RESET MENU mode. For more information, see Chapter 3.
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Exit from the control panel menu, Reprint settings and
Error messages.
Pause/Continue printing.
Job Cancel
Stop and cancel the printer operation in progress.
Reprint
Select the reprint menu. (1-999)
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Move forward through Menus.
Move forward through selectable options.
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Move backward through Menus.
Move backward through selectable options.
Set
Select the control panel menu.
Set the selected menus and settings.
Back
Go back one level in the menu structure.
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The panel indications can be changed from the current status (MENU,
ERROR and REPRINT settings) by pressing the Go switch once. For
ERROR indications, the panel changes only when the error is cleared.
You can PAUSE printing with the Go switch. Pressing the Go switch again
restarts the print job and clears the PAUSE. During PAUSE, the printer is in
the off-line state.
Note
If you do not wish to print the remaining data when the printer is in PAUSE,
you can cancel the job by pressing the Job Cancel switch. Press the Go
switch to clear the PAUSE and return the printer to the Ready state.
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You can cancel the processing or printing of data with the Job Cancel
switch. The display shows JOB CANCELLING until cancelling is completed.
After cancelling the job, the printer returns to the READY state.
When the printer is in any state except receiving data or printing, the display
shows NO DATA!!! and you cannot cancel the job.
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If you want to reprint a document that has just been printed, you can reprint
it by pressing the Reprint switch. Also, if you have created a document that
you wish to share with colleagues, simply spool the document to a non-
secure area of the printer. This document can then be re-printed by anyone
who is on the network or at the printer control panel.
You can use the reprint function when the printer is READY or in the
settings menu.
When you want to print PROOF, PUBLIC or SECURE data, we recommend
installing the optional HDD or CompactFlash card.
If you do not install an HDD (See Hard Disk Drive (HD-6G/HD-EX) in
Chapter 4) or CompactFlash card (see CompactFlash Card in Chapter 4),
you can reprint from RAM.
The reprint data in RAM will be deleted when the printer is turned off.
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Press the
Set
switch on the control panel to exit from the READY status and
select RAMDISK SIZE in the SETUP mode.
2.
The default RAM is 0MB. Press the switch to increase the reprint RAM
size in increments of 1MB.
Notes
When you increase the RAM size for secure printing, the work area of the
printer is decreased and the printer performance will be reduced. Ensure
that you reset the RAMSIZE to 0MB when you have finished using secure
printing.
When you store the data in RAM, the data will be deleted when the printer
power is turned off.
We also recommend adding additional RAM if you want to be able to print a
large amount of secure data. (See RAM Expansion in Chapter 4)
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You can reprint the last print job data without sending it from the computer
again.
Notes
When REPRINT is selected off on the panel and you press the
Reprint
switch, the LCD shows
NO DATA STORED
for a short time.
If you want to cancel reprinting, press the
Job Cancel
switch.
If the printer does not have enough memory to spool the print job data, it
prints the last page only.
Pressing the
or
+
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or increase. You can select between
COPIES= 1
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COPIES=999
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For more information about the settings in the printer driver, see Job
Spooling in Chapter 2.
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Reprint the last JOB 3 times
1.
Set the REPRINT function ON with SETUP mode using the control panel.
Notes
If you print using the driver supplied with the printer, the settings for Job
Spooling in the printer driver will take priority over the settings made on the
Control panel. For more information, see Job Spooling in Chapter 2.
2.
Press the
Reprint
switch.
---REPRINT---
COPIES= 1
If you wait too long to continue the switch panel operation, the
display exits the REPRINT menu automatically.
Press
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twice.
---REPRINT---
COPIES= 3
Press
Set
or
Reprint.
PRINTING
---REPRINT---
COPIES= 1
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If you press the
Go
switch, the printer will exit from the reprint menu.
If you want to reprint the data and have pressed the
Go
switch, the
display shows
“PRESS SET TO PRINT
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Set
switch to start
reprinting, or press
Go
to cancel the reprint job.
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You can use this function to reprint PROOF data that has just been printed
and has no security settings. Documents that are placed in the PROOF area
are available to anyone. This function can also be used for a document that
will be moved to a public folder at a later date.
When the area to spool data is full, the earliest data is automatically deleted
first. The order of deleting data is not connected to the order of reprinting.
When you reprint PROOF data, refer also to Operations for printing
SECURE data in this chapter.
Notes
If you have not installed the optional HDD or CompactFlash, the reprint
data will be deleted when the printer is turned off.
If there is data in the job information that cannot be displayed on the
LCD, the display shows
?
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For more information about the settings in the printer driver, see Job
Spooling in Chapter 2.
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You can use this function to reprint documents stored in a PUBLIC area of
the printer memory. Documents here will not be password protected and
anyone can access them using the front panel or a web browser. The printer
will not print a PUBLIC document when you send it to the printer. You must
use the control panel of the printer or connect to the printer through a web
browser.
Public data can be deleted using the control panel of the printer or from the
web-based management software.
When you reprint PUBLIC data, refer also to Operations for printing
SECURE data in this chapter.
Notes
If there is data in the job information that cannot be displayed on the
LCD, the display shows
?
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For more information about the settings in the printer driver, see Job
Spooling in Chapter 2.
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Secure documents are password protected and only those people that know
the password will be able to print the document. The printer will not print the
document when you send it for printing; to print the document you must use
the control panel of the printer (with password) or connect to the printer
using a web browser.
If you want to delete the spooled data, you can carry out this operation using
the control panel or in the web-based management software.
Notes
If there is data in the job information that cannot be displayed on the
LCD, the display shows ?.
For more information about the settings in the printer driver, see Job
Spooling in Chapter 2.
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Press
the
Reprint
switch
If there is no data.
NO DATA STORED
--REPRINT--
LAST JOB
Press
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--REPRINT--
SECURE FILE
Press the
Set
switch.
SECURE FILE
USER XXXXXX
Press the
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switch
to select the user name.
Press the
Set
switch
to set the user name.
USER XXXXXX
JOB XXXXXX
Press the
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to select the job.
Press the
Set
switch
to set the job.
JOB XXXXXXX
PASS NO.=0000
Input your password.
Press the
Set
switch
to set the password
--REPRINT--
COPIES= 1
The printer will exit this menu
after a time out period.
Press the
Set
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Reprint
switch.
If you press the
Go
switch, the display shows
PRESS SET TO
PRINT
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PRINTING
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When there is no reprint data in memory
If the printer does not have reprint data in the buffer memory and you press
the
Reprint
switch, the LCD shows
NO DATA STORED.
To cancel the reprint job
Pressing the
Job Cancel
switch allows you to cancel the current reprint job.
The
Job
Cancel
switch also allows you to cancel a paused reprint job.
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If you press the + or switch when the printer is the on-line state, it goes
off-line and the LCD displays the current mode.
You can enter other menus in the current mode by pressing the + or
switch. Pressing the + or switch allows you to scroll forward or backward
through the menus and settings on the display. Press or keep pressing the
switch until you access the desired item.
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There are two ways to input numbers. You can press the + or switch to
scroll up or down one number at a time, or you can hold down the + or
switch to scroll faster. When you see the number you want, press the Set
switch.
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If you press the Set switch when the printer is the on-line state, it goes off-
line and the LCD goes to the menu display.
Pressing the Set switch allows you to set the selected menu or number. After
changing the menu or number, an asterisk appears briefly on the right hand
side of the message.
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line and the LCD goes to the menu display.
Pressing the Back switch allows you to return to the previous level from the
current menu level.
The Back switch also allows you to select the previous digit while inputting
numbers.
When the leftmost digit is selected, the Back switch allows you to go up one
level in the menu.
When a menu or number without an asterisk (Set switch not pressed) is
selected, the Back switch allows you to return to the previous menu level
with the original setting unchanged.
Note
When you press the Set switch to select a setting, an asterisk appears
briefly at the end of the display. Since the asterisk indicates the selection,
you can easily find the current settings as you scroll through the display.
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Off No remaining data
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switches, the display will change.
If you take the printer off-line, the display changes to show the selected
emulation.
If any problems occur, the display shows the corresponding error message,
maintenance message, or call service message to prompt you to take an
action. For more information about these messages, see
TROUBLESHOOTING, Chapter 6.
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Ready to print
Printing
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Some problem has occurred at the
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Selecting Menu
Setting reprint times
Pause
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Choose NONE/PAGE/JOB in the LOWER LCD menu of the SETUP mode.
READY
READY
JOB NAME
READY
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The following table shows the printer status messages that are displayed
during normal operation:
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PROCESSING
Busy processing data.
SLEEP
In sleep status
PRINTING
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PROGRAMING-WAIT
Accessing CompactFlash card or HDD.
SELF TEST
Performing self-diagnostics.
PAUSE
The printer has suspended feeding forms.
Pressing the
Go
switch resumes form feed.
NOW INITIALIZING
The printer is setting up.
WARMING UP
The printer is warming up.
MEMORY SIZE=XX MB
This printer has XX MB memory.
JOB CANCELLING
Cancelling the job.
RESOLUTION ADAPT
Printing with reduced resolution.
PRESS SET TO PRINT
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Set
switch to start printing.
RESET TO FACTORY
SETTING
The printer setting returns to the factory
setting.
FAX SENDING
Sending fax data
(Fax function: see Brother
Solutions Center: http://solutions.brother.com)
FAX RECEIVING
Receiving fax data
(Fax function: see Brother
Solutions Center: http://solutions.brother.com)
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When you operate the Menu switches (+, , Set or Back), remember the
following basic steps:
If no control panel operations are performed for 30 seconds, the LCD
automatically returns to READY.
When you press the Set switch to select a setting, an asterisk
appears at the end of the display for short time. After that, the display
returns to the previous menu level.
After changing the status or a setting, pressing the Back switch
before you press the Set switch will cause the display to return to the
next previous menu level with the original settings unchanged.
When you input numbers, you can do it by scrolling through the
available setting range or by setting digits one at a time. When setting
digits one at a time, the blinking digit is the changeable digit.
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For example: When you want to turn the MP FIRST setting ON
Choose this setting to load paper from the Multi-purpose tray first.
READY
Press any of the
Menu
switches (
+, -, Set
or
Back
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printer off-line.
--MENU--
INFORMATION
Press the
+
or
switch
to scroll forward or backward through
the menus.
--MENU--
PAPER
Press the
Set
switch
to proceed to the next menu level.
PAPER
SOURCE
Press the
+
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switch.
PAPER
MP FIRST
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the
Set
switch.
MP FIRST
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+
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MP FIRST
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The LCD panel descriptions for the Paper trays are as follows.
Upper paper tray Tray 1
Multi-purpose tray MP tray
Optional Lower tray Tray 2/3/4
Optional Duplex unit for
Duplex printing
DX
Optional Mailbox unit MX
There are 8 modes. For more information about the selections available for
each mode, refer to the pages listed below.
INFORMATION
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PAPER
For m
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QUALITY
For m
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SETUP
For m
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PRINT MENU
For m
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NETWORK
For m
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INTERFACE
For m
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RESET MENU
For more information, see 3-37
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INFORMATION
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PRINT SETTINGS
Print the Configuration page.
PRINT TEST
Print the test page.
PRINT DEMO
Print the demonstration.
PRINT FILE LIST
Print the card list.
PRINT FONTS
Print the font list and samples.
PRINT FAX LOG
Print the fax log file.
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SER.NO=#########
Printer serial number.
ROM VER=####
ROM firmware version
ROM DATE##/##/##
ROM date
NET VER=####
Network firmware version (only Network users)
NET DATE##/##/##
Network Build date (only Network users)
VERSION
RAM SIZE=###MB
The size of memory in this printer.
PAGE COUNTER
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The current total
printed pages.
REMAIN PF KIT 1
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REMAIN PF KIT 2
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REMAIN PF KIT 3
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REMAIN PF KIT 4
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REMAIN FUSER
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REMAIN LASER
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REMAIN TRANSFER
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MAINTENANCE
CLEANING PAGE
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MP FIRST
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Feed paper from the MP tray as priority.
MP SIZE
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Select the size of paper you loaded in the MP tray. A4/Letter/ Legal/...
MANUAL FEED
=OFF/ON
DUPLEX
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OUTPUT
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RESOLUTION
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You can choose a print resolution of 300, 600 or HQ1200.
HRC
=OFF/LIGHT/MEDIUM/DARK
HRC: High Resolution Control offers improved print quality of characters and
graphics that conventional laser printers cannot attain with a resolution of 300
or 600 dpi.
TONER SAVE
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DENSITY
=-2:0:2
Increase or decrease the print density.
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LANGUAGE
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LOWER LCD
=NONE/PAGE COUNTER/JOB NAME
LCD DENSITY
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POWER SAVE TIME
=1MIN:99MIN
TONER LOW
=CONTINUE/STOP
CONT: Continue printing even if a TONER EMPTYerror occurs.
STOP: Stop printing if the TONER EMPTYerror occurs.
AUTO CONTINUE
=OFF/ON
=OFF/ON
Turn on/off the lock panel function.
LOCK PANEL
PASS NO.=###
REPRINT
=ON/OFF
PAGE PROTECTION
PROTECT = AUTO AUTO, OFF, LETTER, A4 OR LEGAL
EMULATION
=AUTO(EPSON)/AUTO(IBM)/HP LASER JET/.
KEEP PCL
=OFF/ON
RAMDISK SIZE
=0/1/2/MB RESTART?
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SECURE FILE Select the User name, Job name and password.
PUBLIC FILE Select the User name and Job name.
PROOF FILE Select the User name and Job name.
DATA ID (HD) =####
DATA ID (CF) =####
MACRO ID (HD) =####
MACRO ID (CF) =####
FONT ID (HD) =####
FONT ID (CF) =####
FORMAT ID (HD) OK?
DELETE STORAGE
FORMAT ID (CF) OK?
TIME STYLE
=YY /MM /DD or MM /DD /YY or DD /MM /YY
DISPLAY YYYY/MM/DD HH/MM
YEAR =####
MONTH =##
DAY =##
HOUR =##
DATE & TIME
MINUTE =##
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MEDIA TYPE
=PLAIN PAPER/TRANSPARENCIES/THICK PAPER/THICKER PAPER/
BOND PAPER/ENVELOPES
PAPER
Set cut sheet paper size to LETTER, LEGAL, A4, A5, A6, B5, B6,
EXECUTIVE, COM10, MONARCH, C5 and DL
You can check the total number of printed pages.
COPIES
Shows the number of printed pages. (1:999)
This printer can print pages in portrait or landscape orientation.
ORIENTATION
PORTRAIT or LANDSCAPE
This printer can be adjusted to align the page format.
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X OFFSET=0
=-500:+500
Move the print start position (at the upper left
corner of pages) horizontally up to 500 (left) to
+500 (right) dots in 300 dpi..
PRINT POSITION
Y OFFSET=0
=-500:+500
Move the print start position (at the upper left
corner of pages) vertically up to 500 (up) to
+500 (down) dots in 300 dpi.
AUTO FF TIME
=OFF/1:99 (sec)
Allows you to print the remaining data without pressing the
Go
switch.
FF SUPPRESS
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Turns the form feed suppress function ON/OFF.
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FONT NO.
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FONT PITCH/POINT
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SYMBOL SET
PC-8/
Set the symbol set or the character set.
TABLE PRINT
Print code table.
AUTO LF
=OFF/ON
ON: CR
CR+LF,
OFF: CR
CR
AUTO CR
=OFF/ON
ON: LF
LF+CR, FF+CR, or VT
VT+CR
OFF: LF
LF, FF
FF, or VT
VT
AUTO WRAP
=OFF/ON
line feed and carriage return occur when the
printer reaches the right margin.
AUTO SKIP
=ON/OFF
line feed and carriage return occur when the
printer position reaches the bottom margin.
LEFT MARGIN
=####
Set the left margin at column 0 to 126 columns
at 10 cpi.
RIGHT MARGIN
=####
Set the right margin at column 10 to 136
columns at 10 cpi.
TOP MARGIN
=####
Set the top margin at a distance from the top
edge of the paper: 0, 0.33, 0.5, 1.0, 1.5 or 2.0
Factory setting=0.5
BOTTOM MARGIN
=####
Set the bottom margin at a distance from the
bottom edge of the paper: 0, 0.33, 0.5, 1.0, 1.5
or 2.0
Factory setting: 0.33(None-HP), 0.5(HP)
HP LASERJET
LINES
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Set the number of lines per page from 5 to 128
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FONT PITCH/POINT
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CHARACTER SET
PC-8/
Set the symbol set or the character set.
TABLE PRINT
Print code table.
AUTO LF
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ON: CR
CR+LF
OFF: CR
CR
AUTO MASK
=OFF/ON
LEFT MARGIN
Set the left margin at column 0 to 126 columns
at 10 cpi.
RIGHT MARGIN
Set the right margin at column 10 to 136
columns at 10 cpi.
TOP MARGIN
Set the top margin at a distance from the top
edge of the paper: 0, 0.33, 0.5, 1.0, 1.5 or 2.0
Factory setting=0.33
BOTTOM MARGIN
Set the bottom margin at a distance from the
bottom edge of the paper: 0, 0.33, 0.5, 1.0, 1.5
or 2.0 Factory setting=0.33
EPSON FX-850
LINES
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FONT PITCH/POINT
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CHARACTER SET
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TABLE PRINT
Print code table.
AUTO LF
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ON: CR
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OFF: CR
CR
AUTO CR
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AUTO MASK
=OFF/ON
LEFT MARGIN
Set the left margin at column 0 to 126 columns
at 10 cpi.
RIGHT MARGIN
Set the right margin at column 10 to 136
columns at 10 cpi.
TOP MARGIN
Set the top margin at a distance from the top
edge of the paper: 0, 0.33, 0.5, 1.0, 1.5 or 2.0
Factory setting=0.33
BOTTOM MARGIN
Set the bottom margin at a distance from the
bottom edge of the paper: 0, 0.33, 0.5, 1.0, 1.5
or 2.0
Factory setting: 0.33
IBM PROPRINTER
LINES
Set the number of lines per page from 5 to 128
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CHAR SET(ALT)
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PEN # SIZE
PEN1 to 6
(Set size and gray percentage for the selected
pen.)
HP-GL
PEN # GRAY
PEN1 to 6
15, 30, 45, 75, 90 or 100 %
(# is the selected pen number)
ERROR PRINT
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BR-SCRIPT
APT
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APT: Advanced Photoscale Technology offers
photographic fine grayscale on graphics. APT
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IP ADDRESS=
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SUBNET MASK=
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GATEWAY=
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IP BOOT TRIES
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TCP/IP
IP METHOD
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NETWARE ENABLE
=ON/OFF
NETWARE
NET FRAME
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APPLETALK
=ON/OFF
NETBEUI
=ON/OFF
DLC/LLC
=ON/OFF
BANYAN
=ON/OFF
LAT
=ON/OFF
NETBIOS/IP
=ON/OFF
ENET
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AUTO IF TIME
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You need to set the time out period for the auto interface selection.
INPUT BUFFER
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Increase or decrease the
input buffer capacity.
RESTART PRINTER?
When using the parallel interface
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Turns high-speed parallel communications
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PARALLEL
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Turns bi-directional parallel communications
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BAUDRATE
Data transfer speed can be set to
150/300/600/1200/2400/4800/9600/19200/3840
0/57600/15200 baud.
CODETYPE
=8 BITS/7 BITS
Data length can be set to 7 or 8 bits.
PARITY
=NONE/ODD/EVEN
Data error check can be set to NONE, ODD or
EVEN.
STOP BIT
=1 BITS/2 BITS
Data separator can be set to 1 or 2 stop bits.
XON/XOFF
=ON/OFF
Handshake protocol can be set to ON/OFF.
DTR(ER)
=ON/OFF
ROBUST XON
=OFF/ON
RING DELAY
=0/1/2/3/4
REDUCTION
=AUTO/OFF/90%
RAM SIZE
=1:##MBYTE
RECEIVE
=ON/OFF
RS-232C
INTERVAL
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RESET PRINTER
Resets the printer and restores all printer settings including command
settings to settings you have previously made with the control panel switches.
FACTORY RESET
Resets the printer and restores all printer settings including command
settings to the factory settings. See List of Factory Settings.
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Set date and time
--MENU--
INFORMATION
Press the
+
or
switch until SETUP mode appears.
--MENU--
SETUP
Press the
Set
switch.
SETUP
DATE&TIME
Press the
Set
switch.
DATE&TIME
YEAR
Press the
Set
switch.
YEAR
=1999
Press the
+
switch.
YEAR
=2000
Press the
Set
switch.
YEAR
=2000
After short time, the display changes.
DATE&TIME
YEAR
Press the
Set
switch.
DATE&TIME
MONTH
DATE&TIME
2000/04/25 10:22
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Set IP Address
--MENU--
INFORMATION
Press the
+
switch.
--MENU--
NETWORK
Press the
Set
switch.
NETWORK
TCP/IP
Press the
Set
switch.
TCP/IP
TCP/IP ENABLE
Press the
+
switch.
TCP/IP
IP ADDRESS=
Press the
Set
switch.
IP ADDRESS=
19
2
.0.0.192
The last digit in the first part of the number is blinking.
Press the
+
or
switch to increase or decrease the number.
Press the
Set
switch to go to next digit.
IP ADDRESS=
123.
0
.0.192
Repeat this process until you have set your IP address.
IP ADDRESS=
123.45.67.8
9
Press the
Set
switch to complete the IP address.
IP ADDRESS=
123.45.67.89
An asterisk appears at the end of the display.
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About Emulation Modes
This printer has the following emulation modes:
HP LaserJet Mode
The HP LaserJet mode (or HP mode) is the emulation mode in which this
printer emulates the Hewlett-Packard LaserJet laser printer. Many software
applications support this type of laser printer. Using this mode will allow your
printer to operate at its optimum performance with those applications.
BR-Script 3 Mode
BR-Script is an original Brother page description language and a PostScript
®
language emulation interpreter. This printer supports level 3. The BR-Script
interpreter of this printer enables full and satisfactory control of text and
graphics on pages.
For technical information about PostScript commands, see the following
commercial manuals:
Adobe Systems Incorporated.
PostScript Language Reference Manual,
3rd Edition.
Menlo Park: Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, Inc.,
1999.
Adobe Systems Incorporated.
PostScript Language Program Design.
Menlo Park: Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, Inc., 1988.
Adobe Systems Incorporated.
PostScript Language Reference Manual.
Menlo Park: Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, Inc., 1985.
Adobe Systems Incorporated.
PostScript Language Tutorial and
Cookbook.
Menlo Park: Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, Inc.,
1985.
Adobe Systems Incorporated. PostScript Language Reference Manual,
third Edition. Addison-Wesley Longman, Inc., 1999.
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HP-GL Mode
The HP-GL mode is the emulation mode in which this printer emulates the
Hewlett-Packard plotter model HP-7475A. Many graphics and CAD
applications support this type of plotter. Use this mode for optimum
performance when printing from those types of applications.
EPSON FX-850 and IBM Proprinter XL Mode
The EPSON FX-850 and IBM Proprinter XL modes are the emulation modes
that this printer emulates to meet the industry-standard for dot matrix
printers of their respective manufacturers. Some applications support these
dot matrix printer emulations. Use these emulation modes for optimum
performance when printing from those types of applications.
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List of Factory settings
The following table shows the initial factory default settings.
Notes
The settings are subject to the emulation mode. Effective modes are
indicated in parentheses in the following table.
The following settings cannot be restored to the factory settings with the
RESET menu in the FACTORY SETTINGS mode: INTERFACE MODE,
HRC SETTING, PAGE PROTECTION, SCALABLE FONT, LOCK
PANEL, PAGE COUNTER and local language for display messages.
The COPY setting is always restored to the factory setting when the
printer is turned off and on again.
It is not possible to reset the NETWORK settings using the control
panel. If you want to reset the print server to its default factory settings
(resetting all information such as the password and IP address
information), hold down the Network Test button on the Network board
(NC-4100h) for more than 5 seconds.
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QUALITY
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LOWER LCD
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LCD Density
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POWER SAVE TIME
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TONER LOW
CONTINUE
AUTO CONTINUE
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LOCK PANEL
=OFF
REPRINT
=ON
PAGE PROTECTION
=AUTO
EMULATION
=AUTO(EPSON)
KEEP PCL
=OFF
RAMDISK SIZE
=#MB
SETUP
TIME STYLE
=YY/MM/DD hh:mm
MEDIA TYPE
=PLAIN PAPER
PAPER
=A4/LETTER
COPIES
=1
ORIENTATION
=PORTRAIT
PRINT POSITION
X OFF SET=0
Y OFFSET=0
AUTO FF TIME
=5
FF SUPPRESS
=OFF
FONT NO.=59
FONT PITCH/POINT=10.00/12.00
SYMBOL/CHARACTER SET=PC8
AUTO LF=OFF
AUTO CR=OFF
AUTO WRAP=OFF
PRINT MENU
HP LASERJET
AUTO SKIP=ON
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LEFT MARGIN=####
RIGHT MARGIN=####
TOP MARGIN=####
BOTTOM MARGIN=####
HP LASERJET
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LINES=####
FONT NO.=####
FONT PITCH/POINT=10.00/12.00
SYMBOL/CHARACTER SET=US ASCIF
AUTO LF=OFF
AUTO MASK=OFF
LEFT MARGIN=####
RIGHT MARGIN=####
TOP MARGIN=####
BOTTOM MARGIN=####
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LINES=####
FONT NO.=####
FONT PITCH/POINT=10.00/12.00
SYMBOL/CHARACTER SET=PC8
AUTO LF=OFF
AUTO CR=OFF
LEFT MARGIN=####
RIGHT MARGIN=####
TOP MARGIN=####
BOTTOM MARGIN=####
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LINES=####
CHAR SET(STD)=####
CHAR SET(ALT)=####
PEN # SIZE
HP-GL
PEN # GRAY
ERROR PRINT=OFF
PRINT MENU
(continued)
BR-SCRIPT
APT=OFF
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IP METHOD=AUTO
IP ADDRESS=192.0.0.192
SUBNET MASK=0.0.0.0
GATEWAY=0.0.0.0
IP BOOT TRIES=3
TCP/IP
IP METHOD=AUTO
NETWARE ENABLE=ON
NETWARE
NEE FRAME=AUTO
APPLETALK
=ON
NETBEUI
=ON
DLC/LLC
=ON
BANYAN
=ON
LAT
=ON
NETBIOS/IP
=ON
NETWORK
ENET
=AUTO
SELECT
=AUTO
AUTO IF TIME
=5
INPUT BUFFER
=LEVEL 3
HIGH SPEED=ON
PARALLEL
BI-DIR=ON
FAX MODE=OFF
BAUD RATE=9600
CODE TYPE=8 BITS
PA R I T Y = N O N E
STOP BIT=1 BITS
X ON/X OFF=ON
DTR(ER)=ON
INTERFACE
RS-232C
ROBUST XON=OFF
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RING DELAY=0
REDUCTION=AUTO
RAM SIZE=1MB
RECEIVE=ON
INTERFACE
(continued)
RS-232C
(continued)
INTERVAL=OFF
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This printer has the following optional accessories. You can increase the
capabilities of the printer with these items.
Options
Lower tray unit
(3 paper cassettes)
Duplex unit Mailbox unit Network board
(For HL-2460 only)
LT-4000 DX-4000 MX-4000 series
NC-4100h
See 4-3 See 4-4 See 4-5 See 4-7
CompactFlash card DIMM memory HDD Ir-DA interface
HD-6G/HD-EX
IR-1000
See 4-10 See 4-12 See 4-16 See 4-20
Optional font package Optional stabilizer
BS-3000 SB-4000
See 4-21 See 4-2
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have the following printer configurations.
1 Lower tray 2 Lower trays 3 Lower trays
Non Mailbox unit
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Mailbox unit (5 bins)
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Mailbox unit (10 bins)
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The lower tray unit (Tray 2/3/4) is a device that functions as an optional
paper source. It can hold a maximum of 500 sheets of paper (80 g/m
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lb.) in each tray. When all 3 trays are installed in the printer, the paper
capacity expands to a total of 2100 sheets of plain paper. To purchase the
optional lower tray unit, consult the dealer where you purchased the printer.
Expands up to a total of 2100 sheets
Fig. 4-1
To install the lower tray unit, please see the Lower Tray User’s Guide.
Note
When you place the lower tray unit on the floor, we recommend
installing the supplied small pad into the lower tray unit as show above.
If somebody moves the cassette into another tray position and even if
you print the data without knowing this has been done, the driver
automatically selects the correct tray and prints according to this setting.
Lower Tray Unit
(500 sheets x 3 trays)
Upper paper tray
(500 sheets)
MP tray
(100 sheets)
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The Duplex unit is an optional device that allows printing on both sides of
pages. When it is installed, you can select either duplex printing or simplex
printing from the control panel or with a software command as follows. For
more information about the control panel, see PAPER mode in Chapter 3.
To install the duplex unit, please see the Duplex Unit User’s Guide.
Fig. 4-2
CHAPTER 4 OPTIONS
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The Mailbox unit is an optional device that is installed on the HL-2460 laser
printer to allow you to direct your printouts to any bin that you specify.
Fig. 4-3
Please see the Mailbox User’s Guide to install the Mailbox unit.
Mailbox
This setting allows you to direct your printouts to any bin that you specify.
4–6
Sorter
When you want to print multiple copies, you can print each copy to the bin
you select. You will not need to sort the copies after printing them.
Stacker
You can print large print jobs when no one is in the office. You can print 100
sheets of plain paper to each bin of the mailbox. When you remove bins #2,
4, 7, 9, the total output capacity is 1900 sheets (including the printer output
tray).
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Installing the Brother network board (NC-4100h) enables you to use the
printer in the TCP/IP, IPX/SPX, AppleTalk, DLC/LLC, Vanyan VINES, DEC
LAT and NetBEUI environments. Also, many useful utilities such as
BRAdmin Professional for the administrator and Brother network printing
software are included in the CD-ROM supplied with the HL-2460 printer.
For setup, see the Network Users Guide.
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Turn off the printer power switch, and then unplug the power cord.
2.
Open the side cover.
Fig. 4-4
4–8
3.
Unscrew the three screws in the order shown, and then remove the metal
plate.
Fig. 4-5
4.
Unscrew the two screws, and then remove the Network cover plate.
Fig. 4-6
CHAPTER 4 OPTIONS
4–9
5. Insert the network board connector firmly into the connector of the main
controller board, and then secure it with the two screws.
Fig. 4-7
6. Secure the metal plate with the three screws in the order shown.
Fig. 4-8
7. Close the side cover.
8. Connect one end of the Ethernet Cable to the Network port of the printer.
9. Plug the power cord into the AC outlet, and then turn on the power switch.
10. For more details about how to optimize the Network board, please refer to
the Network Users Guide on the CD-ROM supplied with this printer.
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This printer has a slot for an optional CompactFlash card, which is a
memory card.
If you install an optional CompactFlash memory card, you can save macros,
print log and fonts on it, and also select the re-print functions via the
network.
The following type of Compact flash memory card can be installed:
<SanDisk (or SanDisk OEM Products)>
Type I
16MB SDCFB-16-505
32MB SDCFB-32-505
48MB SDCFB-48-505
64MB SDCFB-64-505
80MB SDCFB-80-505
96MB SDCFB-96-505
128MB SDCFB-128-505
160MB SDCFB-160-505
196MB SDCFB-196-505
Type II
256MB SDCFB-256-668
300MB SDCFB-300-668
Note
Do not install or remove cards with the printer power on because you
may lose all data from the card or seriously damage the card.
For more information about the cards, consult the dealer where you
purchased the printer.
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Turn off the printer power switch, and then unplug the power cord.
2.
Fit a CompactFlash card into the slot with the label facing to the left. Make
sure it is inserted correctly.
Fig. 4-9
Note
Before removing the card, turn off the power switch and then unplug the
power cord. To remove the card, pull the card out of the printer.
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The HL-2460 printer has 16 Megabytes of standard memory and 2 slots for
optional expansion memory. The memory can be expanded up to 272
Megabytes by installing commercially available dual in-line memory modules
(DIMMs). (The standard memory fitted can vary depending on the printer
model and country.)
The HL-2460N printer has 32 Megabytes of standard memory. The memory
can be expanded up to 272 Megabytes. When you want to upgrade to more
than 160 Mbytes, you will need to remove the already installed 16 Mbytes
DIMM and replace it with a higher capacity DIMM. (The standard memory
fitted can vary depending on the printer model and country.)
The following capacity of DIMM can be installed:
<US>
16 Megabytes TECHWORKS 12456-0001
32 Megabytes TECHWORKS 12457-0001
64 Megabytes TECHWORKS 12458-0001
128 Megabytes TECHWORKS 12459-0001
<Europe>
16 Megabytes BUFFALO TECHNOLOGY 12323-0001
32 Megabytes BUFFALO TECHNOLOGY 12324-0001
64 Megabytes BUFFALO TECHNOLOGY 12325-0001
128 Megabytes BUFFALO TECHNOLOGY 12326-0001
In general, the DIMM must have the following specifications:
Type: 100 pin and 32 bit output
CAS Lantency: 2 or 3
Clock Frequency: 66MHz or more
Capacity: 16, 32, 64 Megabyte or 128 Megabyte
Height: 46mm (1.8 inches) or less
Parity: NONE
Dram Type: SDRAM 4 Bank
SDRAM can be used.
Note
For more information, consult the dealer where you purchased the
printer.
For the latest information, visit the Brother Solutions Center at
http://solutions.brother.com
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When you install additional memory (DIMM), follow these steps:
1.
Turn off the printer power switch, and then unplug the power cord.
Disconnect the interface cable from the printer.
Note
Be sure to turn off the power to the printer before you install or remove the
DIMM.
2.
Remove the side cover.
Fig. 4-10
4–14
3.
Unscrew the three screws in the order shown, and then remove the metal
plate.
Fig. 4-11
4.
Unpack the DIMM and hold it by its edge.
5.
Hold the DIMM with your fingers on the side edges and thumb on the back
edge. Align the notches on the DIMM with the DIMM slot. (Check that the
locks on each side of the DIMM slot are open, or outward.)
Fig. 4-12
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6.
Press the DIMM straight into the slot (press firmly). Make sure the locks on
each side of the DIMM snap inward into place. (To remove a DIMM, the
locks must be released.)
Fig. 4-13
7.
Secure the metal plate with the three screws in the order shown.
Fig. 4-14
8.
Install the side cover.
9.
Reconnect the interface cable from your computer.
Plug the power cord into the AC outlet, and then turn on the printer.
10.
To check whether the DIMM has been installed correctly, you can print a
Test page “Print Configuration” that will print the current memory size. To
print a “Configuration page,” see Chapter 3.
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and also select your print job and re-print it though the network.
Confirm that the box contains the following items.
Hard disk
Hard disk cables (2)
Shoulder screws (4)
Screws (4)
Setup guide
Fig. 4-15
Note
The supplied shorter cable is for other printers, do not use it for this printer
model.
1.
Turn off the printer power switch, and then unplug the power cord.
Disconnect the interface cable from the printer.
2.
Remove the side cover.
Fig. 4-16
CHAPTER 4 OPTIONS
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3.
Unscrew the three screws in the order shown, and then remove the metal
plate.
Fig. 4-17
4.
Insert the 4 shoulder screws, supplied with the HDD unit, into the bottom of
the HDD.
Fig. 4-18
4–18
5.
Connect the longer hard disk cable to the HDD with the keyed side facing
up.
Fig. 4-19
6.
Install the HDD base plate by fitting the 4 Screws into the 4 holes of the
metal plate so that the HDD pins point to the rear of the printer, and then
secure the plate with the 4 screws.
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Connect the flat cable to the main controller board.
Fig. 4-21
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Secure the metal plate with the three screws in the order shown.
Fig. 4-22
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Install the side cover.
10.
Reconnect the interface cable from your computer.
Plug the power cord into the AC outlet, and then turn on the printer.
11.
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Supports IrDA1.1 Infrared communication standard.
Fully compatible with Windows 95/98/ Me, Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000
Infrared printer device.
Transmits and receives data at up to 4 Mbits/sec.
Connects to the PC parallel port and connects to the Centronics parallel
port on the printer.
Allows a printer to communicate with an infrared-equipped portable
computer.
Transmission range: 1 cm (3.9 inch) up to 100 cm (39 inch), meets the IrDA
standard.
30 degree cone angle.
Selects between infrared or parallel port.
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The toner cartridge is in a bag inside the toner cartridge carton.
A new toner cartridge contains enough toner to print up to approximately
11,000 A4/Letter-size single-sided pages at about 5% coverage (if the print
density is set at level 0).
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Note
This toner cartridge is a single-component cartridge. The microfine
toner does not become magnetized.
The toner cartridge is packed inside a bag. Do not open it until
immediately before you install the toner cartridge. The toner cartridge
must not be exposed to light for a long time.
Do not expose the toner cartridge to direct light.
Do not stand the toner cartridge on its end or turn it upside down.
Do not open the drum shutter because it might cause serious damage,
resulting in poor print quality.
Do not touch the shaded parts shown below.
Toner consumption varies according to the image coverage on the page
and the print density setting.
The greater the image coverage, the greater the toner consumption.
If you change the print density setting for lighter or darker printing, toner
consumption varies accordingly.
Use a genuine Brother toner cartridge that is specially formulated to
ensure optimum print quality.
Printing with a 3rd party toner or 3rd party toner cartridge may reduce
not only the print quality but also the quality and life of the printer itself.
It may also cause serious damage to the performance and life of a
drum unit. Warranty coverage does not apply to problems caused by
the use of 3rd party toner or 3rd party toner cartridges.
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Note
When the “TONER EMPTY” message appears on the LCD panel, remove the
Toner cartridge, and rock it gently several times to distribute the toner evenly
inside the cartridge. Re-install the same toner cartridge.
45¡
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Afterward, if you have any print quality problems, replace the toner cartridge
with a new one.
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Every time you replace the toner cartridge, you need to clean the inside of
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Note
To ensure optimum print quality, be sure to use quality toner cartridges. To
obtain toner cartridges, consult the dealer where you purchased the printer.
5–4
To replace the toner cartridge, follow these steps:
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Open the top cover of the printer.
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Remove the toner cartridge.
Note
Never touch or clean the transfer roller, or print quality may deteriorate.
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Unpack the new toner cartridge.
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Hold the toner cartridge with both hands. Rock it gently several times at a
45° angle. This distributes the toner evenly inside the cartridge.
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5.
Bend the tab up and down several times until it is detached from the toner
cartridge.
Fig. 5-3
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Hold the tab firmly and pull it until the sealing tape comes out all the way.
Fig. 5-4
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Install the new toner cartridge firmly into the printer.
Fig. 5-5
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Close the top cover of the printer.
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When you replace the Toner cartridge, be sure to clean the printer interior. If
printed pages are stained with toner, clean the printer interior with a dry soft
cloth.
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Turn off the printer power switch, and then unplug the power cord.
2.
Pull the paper cassette out of the printer.
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Open the multi-purpose tray.
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Wipe the printer body with a soft cloth to remove dust.
Fig. 5-6
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If paper and foreign objects are stuck in the paper cassettes, remove them.
Fig. 5-7
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tray.
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When you clean the printer interior, pay attention to the following:
If your clothes are smeared with toner, wipe off the toner with a dry
cloth and immediately wash the clothes in cold water to avoid stains.
Never touch the hot fuser.
Never touch or clean the transfer roller, or print quality may be
adversely affected.
Be careful not to inhale the toner.
Clean the printer interior as follows:
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Turn off the printer power switch, and then unplug the power cord.
2.
Open the top cover.
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Remove the toner cartridge.
Transfer Roller
Fuser is HOT!
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Warning
After you have just used the printer, some internal parts of the printer are
extremely hot.
When you open the top cover of the printer, never touch the fuser and fixing
roller.
Inside the printer Open the face up output tray
4.
Wipe off toner and paper dust from the metal plate in the printer with a dry,
soft cloth.
Fig. 5-8
Fuser is HOT!
Metal plate
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Lift up the metal plate inside the printer.
Wipe off toner and paper dust from the back of the metal plate and the
surface underneath it with a dry, soft cloth.
Fig. 5-9
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Lower the metal plate.
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Wipe the scanner window with a dry, soft cloth.
Fig. 5-10
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Install the toner cartridge into the printer.
9.
Close the top cover.
10.
Plug the power cord into the AC outlet, and then turn on the printer.
Metal plate
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The paper trays and LCD panel descriptions in this manual are named as
shown below.
Upper paper tray Tray 1
Multi-purpose tray MP tray
Optional Lower tray Tray 2/3/4
Optional Duplex unit for
Duplex printing
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Optional Mailbox unit MX
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Replace the toner cartridge with a new one. See “Replacing the Toner
cartridge” in Chapter 5.
NO TONER
Install the toner cartridge.
NO PAPER XXX
Load paper into the indicated tray.
NO TRAY XXX
Install the paper cassette into the indicated tray.
COVER OPEN
Close the top cover of the printer.
Close the duplex cover.
Close the rear cover of the mailbox.
FACE UP OPEN
Close the face up output tray.
JAM XXX
Remove the jammed paper from the indicated area. See “Paper jams
and how to clear them.”
STACKER FULL
Remove the excess paper from the output tray.
SIZE MISMATCH
Load the paper that is specified in the printer driver in the paper tray or
multi-purpose tray, and then press the
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TOO MANY TRAYS
Maximum number of lower trays is three. Remove additional trays.
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Specify the correct media type: XX.
MANUAL FEED
The size of paper in the multi-purpose tray is wrong. Load the correct
size of paper in the multi-purpose tray, or while the printer is in Stop
mode, and then press the
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SIZE ERROR XXX
Set the correct paper that you want to use into the indicated tray, or
load the same size paper that you selected in the current driver
setting. What kind of paper can I use?” in Chapter 1.
NO TRAY ID XXX
Install the specified ID tray.
SIZE ERROR DX
Set the correct paper that you want to use, or load the same size
paper that you selected in the current driver setting. See “What kind of
paper can I use?” in Chapter 1.
SIZE ERROR MX
Set the correct paper that you want to use, or load the same size
paper that you selected in the current driver setting. See “What kind of
paper can I use?” in Chapter 1.
NO DX UNIT
Install the duplex unit correctly. See the duplex unit Users Guide.
DX LEVER ERROR
Set the duplex lever to the correct position.
NO MX UNIT
Change the job properties or install the Mailbox unit correctly.
DIMM ERROR
Install the DIMM correctly.
Turn off the printer. Wait a few seconds, and then turn it on again. If
this error message appears again, replace it with a new card.
CARD ERROR
Make sure of the following points:
The cable is connected correctly.
The card is installed correctly.
The installed card is formatted correctly.
Turn off the printer. Wait a few seconds, and then turn it on again. If
this error message appears again, replace it with a new card.
HDD ERROR
Make sure of the following points:
The cable is connected correctly.
The HDD is installed correctly.
The installed HDD is formatted correctly.
Turn off the printer. Wait a few seconds, and then turn it on again. If
this error message appears again, replace it with a new HDD.
CARD REMOVAL
Turn off the printer. Wait a few seconds, and then turn it on again. If
this error message appears again, replace it with a new CompactFlash
card.
LINE ERROR
Check the Serial interface settings. (baud rate, code type, parity and
hand shake protocols).
BUFFER ERROR
Check the Interface settings.
STORAGE FULL
Delete unnecessary macros or fonts, or use a new card or HDD.
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Add optional memory. See “Installing additional memory in Chapter 4.
FONT FULL
Add optional memory. See “Installing additional memory” in Chapter 4.
MEMORY FULL
Add optional memory. See “Installing additional memory in Chapter 4.
IGNORE DATA
Postscript error has occurred. Add optional memory. See “Installing
additional memory” in Chapter 4.
ACCESSORY ERROR
The optional accessory is not installed correctly.
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Replace the new toner cartridge referring to Chapter 5.
REPLACE PF KIT1
Consult your dealer for a replacement paper feeding kit.
REPLACE PF KIT2
Consult your dealer for a replacement paper feeding kit.
REPLACE PF KIT3
Consult your dealer for a replacement paper feeding kit.
REPLACE PF KIT4
Consult your dealer for a replacement paper feeding kit.
REPLACE FUSER
Consult your dealer for a replacement fuser unit.
REPLACE LASER
Consult your dealer for a replacement laser unit.
REPLACE TRANSFER
Consult your dealer for a replacement transfer roller.
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Turn off the printer. Wait a few seconds, and then turn it on
again. If this does not clear the problem, consult your dealer
or a Brother authorized service representative.
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specifications. See “What kind of paper can I use?” in Chapter 1.
Problem Recommendation
The printer does not load
paper.
If there is paper in the paper cassette, make sure it is straight. If
the paper is curled, you should straighten it before printing.
Sometimes it is helpful to remove the paper, turn the stack over,
and then reload it in the paper cassette.
Reduce the amount of paper in the paper cassette, and then try
again.
Check that manual feed mode is not selected in the printer driver.
The pickup roller or separation pad needs to be replaced. Please
consult your dealer for replacement
The printer does not load
paper from the multi-purpose
tray.
Fan the paper, and re-install the paper firmly.
Make sure the manual feed mode is selected in the printer driver.
The printer does not load
envelopes.
The printer can load envelopes from the multi-purpose tray. Your
application software must be set up to print on the envelope size
you are using. This is usually done in the Page Setup or
Document Setup menu of your software. See your software
application manual.
A paper jam has occurred.
Clear the jammed paper referring to “Paper jams and how to
clear them.”
You need to replace the pickup roller or separation pad. Please
consult your dealer for replacement.
The printer feeds multiple
pages.
The pickup roller or separation pad needs to be replaced. Please
consult your dealer for replacement.
The printer does not print to
the face down output tray.
Close the face up output tray.
The printed pages are curled,
so the Face down output tray
cannot hold the prescribed
number of sheets.
Turn paper in the Paper cassette over.
Change the printer driver setting in Media Type into thicker
setting level than current setting.
The printer does not print.
Make sure that the cable is connected to the printer.
Make sure that the appropriate printer driver is selected.
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JAM TRAYXXXX
Paper jam in the Upper paper tray
(Tray1) or Lower tray (Tray 2/3/4)
JAM MP TRAY
Paper jam in the Multi-purpose tray
JAM INSIDE
Paper jam inside the Printer
JAM REAR
Paper jam at the Paper exit
Paper jam in the Face up output tray
JAM DUPLEX
Paper jam in the Duplex unit
JAM MAILBOX
Paper jam in the Mailbox unit
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Paper may jam in the paper cassette, inside the printer, in the face up output
tray or at the paper exit. Check the jam location and follow the instructions
below to remove the jammed paper.
If the error message still appears on the LCD after you remove the jammed
paper, there may be an additional paper jammed in another position. Please
check all positions.
After all jammed paper has been removed, open the top cover, and then
close the top cover again to start printing.
Note
If the paper is misfeeding or multiple pages frequently feed at once when
you print on small-sized or thick paper, we recommend that you change the
adjustment levers in the paper cassette as follows:
The switches in this illustration are shown in the default setting position.
A6
Switch 1: OFF
Switch 2: OFF
A4 100 g/m
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Letter 105 g/m
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Legal 105 g/m
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Switch 1: ON
Switch 2: ON
Executive, A5, B6 Switch 1: OFF
Switch 2: ON
Do not use the following paper:
Bent paper
Moist paper
Paper that does not meet specifications
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XXXX indicates the tray number that contains jammed paper.
Note
The paper trays and LCD panel descriptions in this manual are named as
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Upper paper tray Tray 1
Optional Lower tray Tray 2/3/4
Tray 1
Tray 2
Tray 3
Tray 4
6–10
If a paper jam occurs inside the paper tray, follow these steps:
1.
Pull the paper cassette out of the printer.
2.
Remove the jammed paper.
Fig. 6-2
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When you cannot remove a small piece of jammed paper, it is easy to
remove it by turning the dial to the lower position, as shown below.
If a paper jam occurs when using A6 size paper, remove the jammed
paper, turn over the stack of the paper in the paper cassette, and print it
again.
3.
Make sure that the paper guide release lever is set to the paper size in the
paper cassette, and paper is loaded below the limit
mark.
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Caution
Do not pull out the upper paper cassette while paper is being fed from the
lower paper cassette because it will cause a paper jam.
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If a paper jam occurs in the multi-purpose tray, follow these steps:
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Remove the paper from the multi-purpose tray.
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Fan the paper stack, and then reload it in the multi-purpose tray.
Fig. 6-4
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Make sure that the paper is inserted fully into the multi-purpose tray and
touches the back of the tray and remains below the limit
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Open the top cover of the printer and close it, or press the Go switch to start
printing.
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Open the top cover of the printer.
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Remove the toner cartridge.
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Lift up the metal plate inside the printer.
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Warning
After you have just used the printer, some internal parts of the printer are
extremely hot.
When you open the top cover of the printer, never touch the fuser and fixing
roller.
Inside the printer Open the face up output tray
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After having removed the jammed paper, if the printed page has toner
stains, print several test pages before restarting your print job.
Remove the jammed paper carefully so you do not spread toner.
Take care not to stain your hands and clothes with toner. Wash toner
stains immediately with cold water.
Never touch the transfer roller.
4.
Slowly pull out the jammed paper from inside the printer with both hands.
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Fuser is HOT!
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5.
Push the metal plate down.
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Install the toner cartridge firmly into the printer.
7.
Close the top cover of the printer.
Note
If a paper jam occurs when using A6 size paper, remove the jammed paper,
turn over the stack of the paper in the paper cassette, and print it again.
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When a paper jam occurs behind the face up output tray before the paper
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Open the top cover of the printer.
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If a duplex unit is installed on the printer, remove it from the printer. After
removing the jammed paper, re-install the duplex unit onto the printer.
2.
Open the face up output tray.
Fig. 6-13
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Slowly remove the jammed paper with both hands.
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Close the face up output tray.
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Fig. 6-17
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Slowly remove the jammed paper from the paper exit of the duplex unit with
both hands.
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3.
Open the duplex unit cover gently with both hands.
4.
Remove the duplex unit from the printer with both hands.
Fig. 6-19
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Look inside the printer duplex unit slot and make sure that the jammed
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Remove the duplex unit by holding it firmly with both hands because the
shaded part in the illustration is heavier.
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Remove the jammed paper from inside the duplex unit.
Fig. 6-20
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Fig. 6-21
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If a paper jam occurs in the mailbox unit, follow these steps:
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Remove the jammed paper.
Fig. 6-25
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Close the rear cover of the mailbox.
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Open the top cover of the printer, and then close it to resume printing.
Note
If this message still appears on the LCD even after you removed the
jammed paper, turn off the printer. Wait a few seconds, and then turn the
printer on again.
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Check the printer's environment. Conditions such as humidity,
high temperatures, etc., may cause this print defect to occur.
See Positioning the printerin Chapter 1.
If the whole page is too light, the toner save mode may be on.
Disable the toner save mode in the printer Properties tab of the
Driver.
Try installing a new toner cartridge. See Replacing the Toner
cartridgein Chapter 5.
You may clear the problem by wiping the scanner window with a
soft cloth. See "Cleaning the printer interior"orthe
"Maintenance Tutorial" movie on the supplied CD-ROM.
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Gray background
Make sure that you use paper that meets the recommended
specifications. See What kind of paper can I usein Chapter 1.
Check the printer's environment; high temperature and high
humidity conditions can increase the amount of background
shading. See Positioning the printerin Chapter 1.
Install a new toner cartridge. See "Replacing the Toner
cartridge" in Chapter 5.
Ghost
Make sure that you use paper that meets the specifications.
Rough surfaced paper, paper that has absorbed moisture or
thick print media can cause this problem. See What kind of
paper can I usein Chapter 1.
Make sure that you select the appropriate media type in the
printer driver. See What kind of paper can I usein Chapter 1.
Try installing a new toner cartridge.SeeReplacing the Toner
cartridgein Chapter 5.
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Toner specks
Make sure that you use paper that meets the specifications.
Rough surfaced paper may cause the problem. See What kind
of paper can I usein Chapter 1.
The toner cartridge may be damaged. Install a new toner
cartridge. See "Replacing the Toner cartridge" in Chapter 5.
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Make sure that you use paper that meets the specifications.
See What kind of paper can I use in Chapter 1.
Select the Thick paper mode in the printer driver, or use thinner
paper than you are currently using.
Check the printers environment because conditions such as
high humidity may cause this situation to occur. See Positioning
the printerin Chapter 1.
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Page skew
Make sure the paper or other print media is loaded properly in
the paper cassette and that the guides are neither too tight nor
too loose against the paper stack.
Set the paper guides correctly. Make sure that the tips of the
paper guides fit into their slots correctly. See Printing from the
Paper cassette in Chapter 1.
If you are using the Multi-purpose tray, see "Printing from the
Multi-purpose tray" in Chapter 1.
The paper cassette may be too full. See Printing from the Paper
cassette in Chapter 1.
Check the paper type and quality. See "What kind of paper can I
use" in Chapter 1.
Curl or wave
Check the paper type and quality. Both high temperature and
high humidity will cause paper to curl. See What kind of paper
can I use in Chapter 1.
If you use the printer infrequently, the paper may have been in
the paper cassette for too long. Turn over the stack of paper in
the paper cassette. Also, try fanning the paper stack, and then
rotating the paper 180° in the paper cassette.
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Make sure the paper is loaded properly. See Printing from the
Paper cassette in Chapter 1.
Check the paper type and quality. See What kind of paper can I
use in Chapter 1.
Turn over the stack of paper in the tray or try rotating the paper
180° in the input tray.
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Poor fixing
Make sure that the blue tabs in the rear cover are re-set by
either closing the rear cover or pushing the blue tabs to their
original position. See Printing on envelopes in Chapter 1.
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Black Vertical lines
Printed pages are stained with toner or have
vertical stripes
The toner cartridge may be damaged. Install a new toner
cartridge. See "Replacing the Toner cartridge" in Chapter 5.
You may clear the problem by wiping the scanner window with a
soft cloth. See "Cleaning the printer interior" or the "Maintenance
Tutorial" movie on the supplied CD-ROM.
Black Spots
Black spots at intervals of 108 mm (4.25 in.)
Print the Cleaning page. This consists of 2 sheets which can be
printed by selecting the Maintenance selection under the
INFORMATION menu on the control panel. If the black spots still
appear, print the Cleaning page again. For more information,
see Chapter 3.
If you see the following print quality problems, the toner cartridge may be damaged.
Install a new toner cartridge. See "Replacing the Toner cartridge" in Chapter 5.
All black
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Horizontal Lines
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White Vertical streaks
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Black Horizontal repetitive
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Toner scatters and stains the
printed page.
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White Spots
Printed pages have white spots
in black text and graphics at
intervals of 94 mm (3.7 in.).
94 mm
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94 mm
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Printed pages have black spots
at intervals of 94 mm (3.7 in.).
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or it prints garbage.
Make sure the printer cable is not too long. We recommend that
you use a parallel cable of less than 2 metres (6.6 feet) in length.
Check if the printer cable is damaged or broken.
If you are using an interface-switching device, remove it and then
connect your computer directly to your printer and try again.
Check that the appropriate printer driver is selected as ‘Set as
Default’.
Check that the printer is not connected to the same port that is
also connected to a mass storage device or scanner. Remove all
other devices and then connect the port only to the printer.
Turn off printer status reporting in the Device/Options tab in the
printer driver.
The printer cannot print full
pages of a document.
Press the
Go
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If this does not clear the error, reduce the complexity of your
document or reduce the print resolution.
Change the following settings in the supplied Windows
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and then try again. The best combination of the settings below
will vary depending on your document.
Graphics Mode
TrueType
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Use Printer TrueType
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The printer cannot print full
pages of a document. A
"MEMORY FULL" error
message occurs.
Press the panel button to print the data remaining in the printer.
Reduce the print resolution or reduce the complexity of your
document.
Expand the printer memory by adding a commercially available
DIMM. See ‘RAM expansion’ in Chapter 4.
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when I print it.
Most laser printers have a restricted area that cannot be printed.
Usually the first two lines and the last two lines of a page cannot
have print (leaving 62 printable lines). Adjust the top and bottom
margins in your document to allow for this.
(For connecting using the RS-
232C interface only)
The printer prints the first
couple of pages correctly;
however, some following pages
have text missing.
This problem is usually related to serial interface settings. Your
computer is not recognizing the printer input buffer’s full signal.
This could be caused by an incorrect serial cable (incorrectly
wired or too long) or incorrect setup of your computer serial
interface.
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“There was an error writing to
LPT1: (or BRUSB) for the
printer.” error message
displays on your PC.
Check that the printer cable is not damaged or broken.
Make sure the correct printer is selected if you have an interface-
switching device.
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application software.
If you are using a serial interface, make sure that the slide switch
of the serial interface is in the correct serial position and that the
interface settings have been correctly set up in the INTERFACE
mode using the control panel.
(For connecting using the RS-
232C interface only)
The printer prints the first
couple of pages correctly;
however, some following pages
have text missing.
This problem is usually related to serial interface settings. Your
computer is not recognizing the printer input buffer’s full signal.
This could be caused by an incorrect serial cable (incorrectly
wired or too long) or incorrect setup of your computer serial
interface.
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application software.
Check that the DOS application software interface settings match
that of your printer: for example, if you are using a parallel printer
cable, you would most likely set your DOS software printer port
to LPT1.
Check if the printer has any printer alarms.
Check if the appropriate printer is selected in your application
software.
If the serial interface is used, make sure that the RS-232C serial
interface is selected with the slide switch. Make sure the
interface settings are correctly set up in INTERFACE mode using
the control panel. Make sure the serial parameters of baud rate,
parity and stop bits match between your application software and
the printer.
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Make sure of the following points:
The cable is connected correctly.
The HDD is installed correctly.
The installed HDD is formatted correctly.
Turn off the printer. Wait a few seconds, and then turn it on again. If
this error message appears again, replace the HDD with a new one.
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If “IGNORE DATA” appears on the LCD message, please do the
following.
1. Reset the printer.
2. Turn “ERRORPRINT” ON, and then print again.
3. If the Error is “LIMITCHECK,” add optional memory. See
“Installing additional memory” in Chapter 4.
The print speed slows down.
Add optional memory. See “Installing additional memory” in
Chapter 4.
The printer cannot print EPS
data.
You need the following settings to print this data.
1. Select the printer you use in the Printer folder.
2. Press the “Advanced” button on the PostScript tab.
3. Select the “Tagged binary communication protocol” in Data
format.
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Caution
Operation of the printer outside of the specifications shall be deemed abuse
and all repairs thereafter shall be the sole liability of the end user/purchaser.
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Appendix–1
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Electrophotography by semiconductor laser beam scanning
Laser
Wave length: 780 nm
Pulse duration: 25 ns
Output: 5 mW max.
Windows 95/98/Me,
Windows NT and
Windows 2000
HQ1200
(Brother HQ1200 technology provides the best
print quality while printing at full engine speed.)
600 dpi
300 dpi
DOS 600 dpi
Resolution
Mac OS HQ1200
(Brother HQ1200 technology provides the best
print quality while printing at full engine speed.)
600 dpi
300 dpi
Print Speed
24 pages per minute (600 or 300 dpi / A4 size)
24 pages per minute (600 or 300 dpi / Letter size)
24 pages per minute (HQ1200 / A4 & Letter size)
Warm Up
Max. 20 seconds at 23°C(68°F)
First Print
12 seconds or less
(A4/letter size using face down print delivery from cassette
feeder)
Restart with software command for 10 second first print
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Print Media
Toner in a single-component cartridge
Life Expectancy: 11,000 single-sided pages/cartridge (A4
or letter size paper with the print density set at level 0 with
about 5% coverage).
Resident Printer Fonts
HP LaserJet, EPSON FX-850, and IBM Proprinter XL
modes 66 scalable fonts and 12 bitmapped fonts
BR-Script Level 3 mode 66 scalable fonts
(PostScript Level3 language emulation)
For more information about resident fonts, see
RESIDENT FONTSin Appendix.
Note
When the printer does not receive data for a certain period of time (time-
out), it enters sleep mode. Sleep mode acts as though the printer was
turned off. The default time-out is 30 minutes. You can change the default
setting by using the Control panel.
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Toshiba TMPR 4955 200 MHz
Emulation
Automatic emulation selection
HP LaserJet 5 (PLC 6)
(Hewlett-Packard laser printer-LaserJet)
BR-Script Level 3
(PostScript Level3 language emulation)
HP-GL
EPSON FX-850
IBM Proprinter XL
Interface
Automatic interface selection among bi-directional parallel,
RS-232C serial and Universal Serial Bus.
RAM
HL-2460 : 16 Mbyte
(expandable to 272 Mbytes with DIMMs)
HL-2460N : <
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16 Mbyte
(expandable to 272 Mbytes with DIMMs)
<
Europe/other countries>
32 Mbyte
(expandable to 272 Mbytes with DIMMs. When you want
to upgrade to more than 160 Mbytes, you will need to
remove the already installed 16 Mbytes DIMM and
replace it with a higher capacity DIMM.)
The standard memory installed varies depending on the printer model
and country.
Control Panel
7 switches, 1 LED, and 2 lines by 16-column liquid crystal
display with back light
Diagnostics
Self-diagnostic program
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Duplex unit for duplex printing (DX-4000)
Paper Handling
Mailbox unit for output source (MX-4000 series)
Stabilizer
Stabilizer for safe installation of the printer with options
fitted (SB-4000)
Network connectivity
Ethernet 10/100BaseTX Print server (NC-4100h)
(For HL-2460 only)
Hard Disk Drive
Storage Device
CompactFlash Card
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U.S.A. and Canada: AC 110 to 120 V, 50/60 Hz
Europe and Australia: AC 220 to 240 V, 50/60 Hz
Power Consumption
Printing: 600 W or less
Stand-by: 80 W or less
Stand-by in sleep mode: 16 W or less
(default activation time : 30 minutes)
OFF :
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or less
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The only way to achieve 0W power consumption is to unplug the
power cord from the AC outlet.
Noise
Printing: 55 dB A or less
Stand-by: 40 dB A or less
Noise per ISO 9296
Printing: Lwad = about 67dB (A) *
Stand-by: Lwad = about 48dB (A)
*
You might want to install printers with a sound power level of Lwad
63 dB (A) or more in a separate room or cubicle.
Temperature
Operating: 10 to 32.5°C(50°F to 90.5°F)
Storage: 0 to 35°C(38°Fto95°F).
Humidity
Operating: 20 to 80% (without condensation)
Storage: 10 to 80% (without condensation)
Dimensions
471 (W) x 480 (H) x 422 (D) mm
(18.5 x 18.9 x 16.6 inches)
Weight
Approx. 21 kg (46.3 lbs.)
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The Paper trays and LCD panel descriptions in this manual are named as
shown below.
Upper paper tray Tray 1
Multi-purpose tray MP tray
Optional Lower tray Tray 2/3/4
Optional Duplex unit for Duplex
printing
DX
Optional Mailbox unit MX
Jump to the page for each printing method by clicking the check mark in the
following table.
Tray 1 MP tray Tray
2/3/4
DX MX
Select the Media type
from the printer driver
60 105 g/m
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(16 28 lbs.)
60 200 g/m
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(16 53 lbs.)
60 105 g/m
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(16 28 lbs.)
60 105 g/m
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(16 28 lbs.)
60 105 g/m
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(16 28 lbs.)
Media type
Plain paper
✔✔✔✔✔
Plain paper
Recycled paper
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Plain paper
Bond paper
✔✔✔✔
Bond paper
Thick paper
Thick paper or
Thicker paper
Transparency
Only A4 or
Letter size
Transparency
Label
Only A4 or
Letter size
Plain paper
Envelope
Envelope
Card stock
Thick paper or
Thicker paper
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Note
When you print on thick paper, labels and card stock, we recommend that
you select the media type setting in the printer driver according to the paper
weight as in the above table.
Tray 1 MP tray Tray 2/3/4
Paper size
A4, Letter, Legal, B5(JIS),
B5(ISO), Executive, A5,
A6, B6
A4, Letter, Legal, B5(JIS),
B5(ISO), Executive, A5,
A6, B6
COM-10, Monarch, C5,
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Width: 73.5 to 216 mm
(2.89 to 8.5 in.)
Length: 116 to 356 mm
(4.57 to 14.0 in.)
A4, Letter, Legal, B5(JIS),
B5(ISO), Executive, A5
Capacity
500 sheets
(80 g/m
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100 sheets
(80 g/m
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or 20 lbs.)
transparencies : 10 sheets
envelopes : 10 sheets
label stock : 10 sheets
500 sheets
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DX MX
Paper size
A4, Letter, Legal,
B5(JIS), Executive
A4, Letter, B5(JIS),
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Capacity
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(80 g/m
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We recommend the following print methods (output tray) for each paper
media type:
Jump to the page for each printing method by clicking the check mark in the
following table.
Media type Face down Face up Notes
Plain paper
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to 105 g/m
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(16to28lbs.)
Recycled paper
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Bond paper
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Thick paper
✔✔
105 g/m
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to 150 g/m
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(28to40lbs.)
Thicker paper
✔✔
150 g/m
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to 200 g/m
2
(40to53lbs.)
Transparency
✔✔
OHP film
Label
Envelope
Card stock
You can select the priority of the paper source in the PAPER mode by using
the control panel.
For more information about the setting, see Chapter 3.
Note
If you print on thick paper that weighs more than 150 g/m
2
(40 lbs.), use
face up printing.
We recommend that you use face up printing when you print on
transparencies.
If a paper jam occurs when using A6 size paper, remove the jammed
paper, turn over the stack of the paper in the paper cassette, and print it
again. To remove the jammed paper, see Chapter 6.
If the paper is misfeeding or multiple pages frequently feed at once
when you print on small-sized or thick paper, change the paper
thickness switches in the paper cassette. For more information, see
page 1-21.
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Media types in the driver settings
You can select the following media types in the driver settings. Please see,
Features in the printer driverin Chapter 2.
Plain paper : 60 g/m
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to 105 g/m
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(16lb to 28lb)
Thick paper : 105 g/m
2
to 150 g/m
2
(28lb to 40lb)
Thicker paper : 150 g/m
2
to 200 g/m
2
(40lb to 53lb)
Bond paper : Rough paper - 60 g/m
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to 200 g/m
2
(16lb to 53lb)
Transparency : OHP film
Envelope
Recommended paper
Europe USA
Plain paper Xerox Premier 80 g/m
2
Xerox 4200DP 20 lb
Recycled paper Steinbis Recycling Copy 80 g/m
2
Transparency 3M CG3300 3M CG 3300
Label Avery laser label L7163 Avery laser label #5160
Before you purchase large quantities of paper, please test print a
small quantity to ensure that the paper is suitable.
Use paper designed for plain paper copying.
Use paper that is 75 to 90 g/m
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(20 to 24 lb).
Use neutral paper; avoid acidic or alkaline paper.
Use Long grain paper.
Use paper with a moisture content of approximately 5%.
This printer can use recycled paper that meets the DIN 19309
specification.
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This printer has the following scalable fonts and bitmapped fonts. The fonts
that can be used vary according to the current emulation mode.
HP LaserJet, EPSON FX-850, and IBM Proprinter XL
Modes
Scalable Fonts:
Intellifont Compatible Fonts:
Alaska, Extrabold
Antique Oakland, Oblique, Bold
Brougham, Oblique, Bold, BoldOblique
Cleveland Condensed
Connecticut
Guatemala Antique, Italic, Bold, BoldItalic
Letter Gothic, Oblique, Bold
Maryland
Oklahoma, Oblique, Bold, BoldOblique
PC Brussels Light, LightItalic, Demi, DemiItalic
PC Tennessee Roman, Italic, Bold, BoldItalic
Utah, Oblique, Bold, BoldOblique
Utah Condensed, Oblique, Bold, BoldOblique
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Compatible Fonts:
BR Symbol
Helsinki, Oblique, Bold, BoldOblique
Tennessee Roman, Italic, Bold, BoldItalic
Dingbats
Type 1 Font Compatible Fonts:
Atlanta Book, BookOblique, Demi, DemiOblique
Calgary MediumItalic
Copenhagen Roman, Italic, Bold, BoldItalic
Portugal Roman, Italic, Bold, BoldItalic
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Brother Original Fonts:
Bermuda Script
Germany
San Diego
US Roman
Bitmapped Fonts (Portrait and Landscape):
LetterGothic16.66 Medium, Italic, Bold, BoldItalic
OCR-A
OCR-B
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BR-Script 3 Mode
Scalable Fonts:
Atlanta Book, BookOblique, Demi, DemiOblique
Alaska, Extrabold
Antique Oakland, Oblique, Bold
Bermuda Script
BR Dingbats
BR Symbol
Brougham, Oblique, Bold, BoldOblique
Brussels Light, LightItalic, Demi, DemiItalic
Calgary MediumItalic
Cleveland Condensed
Connecticut
Copenhagen Roman, Italic, Bold, BoldItalic
Germany
Guatemala Antique, Italic, Bold, BoldItalic
Helsinki, Oblique, Bold, BoldOblique
Helsinki Narrow, Oblique, Bold, BoldOblique
Letter Gothic, Oblique, Bold
Maryland
Oklahoma, Oblique, Bold, Bold Oblique
Portugal Roman, Italic, Bold, BoldItalic
San Diego
Tennessee Roman, Italic, Bold, BoldItalic
US Roman
Utah, Oblique, Bold, BoldOblique
Utah Condensed, Oblique, Bold, BoldOblique
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You can select the symbol and character sets in the PRINT MENU,
EMULATIONS Settings in the HP LaserJet, EPSON FX-850, and IBM
Proprinter XL emulation modes. See EMULATIONS in Chapter 4.
When you have selected the HP-GL emulation mode, you can select the
standard or alternate character set in the PRINT MENU, HP-GL Settings.
See PRINT MENU in Chapter 4.
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Symbol (19M)
Windings (579L)
The following table shows characters available only in the corresponding
character set. The numbers at the top of the table are hexadecimal code
values with which characters are to be replaced in the Roman 8 characters
set. For other characters, see the Roman 8 character set.
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The following table shows characters available only in the corresponding character set.
The numbers at the top of the table are hexadecimal code values with which characters
are to be replaced in the US ASCII character set. For other characters, see the US
ASCII character set.
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Symbol Sets Supported by the Printer’s Intellifont Compatible
Typefaces
PCL Symbol Set Typeface
Alaska Antique Brougham Cleveland Connect-Guatemala Letter
Set ID Symbol Set Oakland Cond. icut Antique Gothic
8URoman-8 ••••
0N ISO 8859-1 Latin1
2N ISO 8859-2 Latin2
5N ISO 8859-9 Latin5
6N ISO 8859-10 Latin6
10U PC-8
11UPC-8 D/N ••••
12U PC-850
17U PC-852
26U PC-775
9TPC-Turk •• ••
19 U Windows 3.1 Latin1
9E Windows 3.1 Latin2
5T Windows 3.1 Latin5
7J DeskTop
9J PC-1004 (OS/2)
10J PS Text
13 J Ventura International
14 J Ventura US
6J Microsoft Publishing
8M Math-8
5M PS Math
6M Ventura Math
15U PI Font
1U Legal
1E ISO 4: United Kingdom*
0U ISO 6: ASCII*
2U ISO 2: IRV*
0S ISO 11: Swedish: names*
0I ISO 15: Italian*
1S HP Spanish*
2S ISO 17: Spanish*
3S ISO 10: Swedish*
4S ISO 16: Portuguese*
5S ISO 84: Portuguese*
6S ISO 85: Spanish*
0G HP German*
1G ISO 21: German*
0D ISO 60: Norwegian 1*
1D ISO 61: Norwegian 2*
0F ISO 25: French*
1F ISO 69: French*
0K ISO 14: JIS ASCII*
2K ISO 57: Chinese*
9U Windows 3.0 Latin1
2J MC Text
19M Symbol
19 L Windows Baltic
579L Wingdings
*These symbol sets are variations of the Roman-8 symbol set.
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PCL Symbol Set Typeface(Continued)
LetterGothic Mary- Oklahoma PC PC Utah Utah
Set ID Symbol Set 16.66** land Brussels Tennessee Cond.
8U Roman-8
0N ISO 8859-1 Latin1
2N ISO 8859-2 Latin2
5N ISO 8859-9 Latin5
6N ISO 8859-10 Latin6
10UPC-8 •• ••
11U PC-8 D/N
12UPC-850 •• ••
17U PC-852
26U PC-775
9TPC-Turk •• ••
19 U Windows 3.1 Latin1
9E Windows 3.1 Latin2
5T Windows 3.1 Latin5
7J DeskTop
9J PC-1004(OS/2)
10J PS Text
13 J Ventura International
14 J Ventura US
6J Microsoft Publishing
8M Math-8
5M PS Math
6M Ventura Math
15U PI Font
1U Legal
1E ISO 4: United Kingdom*
0U ISO 6: ASCII*
2U ISO 2: IRV*
0S ISO 11: Swedish: names*
0I ISO 15: Italian*
1S HP Spanish*
2S ISO 17: Spanish*
3S ISO 10: Swedish*
4S ISO 16: Portuguese*
5S ISO 84: Portuguese*
6S ISO 85: Spanish*
0GHP German* •• ••
1G ISO 21: German*
0D ISO 60: Norwegian 1*
1D ISO 61: Norwegian 2*
0F ISO 25: French*
1F ISO 69: French*
0K ISO 14: JIS ASCII*
2K ISO 57: Chinese*
9U Windows 3.0 Latin1
12J MC Text
19M Symbol
19L Windows Baltic
579L Wingdings
*These symbol sets are variations of the Roman-8 symbol set.
**LetterGothic 16.66 is a bitmapped font.
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Symbol Sets Supported by the Printer’s TrueType™ and Type 1 Font
Compatible, and Original Typefaces
PCL Symbol Set Typeface
Atlanta BR Copen- Calgary Helsinki PortugalTennes- W
Set ID Symbol Set Symbol hagen see Dingbats
8U Roman-8
0N ISO 8859-1 Latin1
2N ISO 8859-2 Latin2
5N ISO 8859-9 Latin5
6N ISO 8859-10 Latin6
10U PC-8
11U PC-8 D/N
12U PC-850
17U PC-852
26U PC-775
9T PC-Turk
19 U Windows 3.1 Latin1
9E Windows 3.1 Latin2
5T Windows 3.1 Latin5
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9J PC-1004 (OS/2)
10J PS Text
13 J Ventura International
14 J Ventura US
6J Microsoft Publishing
8M Math-8
5M PS Math
6M Ventura Math
15U PI Font
1U Legal
1E ISO 4: United Kingdom*
0U ISO 6: ASCII*
2U ISO 2: IRV*
0S ISO 11: Swedish: names*
0I ISO 15: Italian*
1S HP Spanish*
2S ISO 17: Spanish*
3S ISO 10: Swedish*
4S ISO 16: Portuguese*
5S ISO 84: Portuguese*
6S ISO 85: Spanish*
0G HP German*
1G ISO 21: German*
0D ISO 60: Norwegian 1*
1D ISO 61: Norwegian 2*
0F ISO 25: French*
1F ISO 69: French*
0K ISO 14: JIS ASCII*
2K ISO 57: Chinese*
9U Windows 3.0 Latin1
12J MC Text
19M Symbol
19 L Windows Baltic
579L Wingdings
*These symbol sets are variations of the Roman-8 symbol set.
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PCL Symbol Set Typeface
Bermuda Script Germany San Diego US Roman
Set ID Symbol Set
8U Roman-8
0N ISO 8859-1 Latin1
2N ISO 8859-2 Latin2
5N ISO 8859-9 Latin5
6N ISO 8859-10 Latin6
10U PC-8
11U PC-8 D/N
12U PC-850
17U PC-852
26U PC-775
9T PC-Turk
19 U Windows 3.1 Latin1
9E Windows 3.1 Latin2
5T Windows 3.1 Latin5
7J DeskTop
9J PC-1004 (OS/2)
10J PS Text
13 J Ventura International
14 J Ventura US
6J Microsoft Publishing
8M Math-8
5M PS Math
6M Ventura Math
15U PI Font
1U Legal
1E ISO 4: United Kingdom*
0U ISO 6: ASCII*
2U ISO 2: IRV*
0S ISO 11: Swedish: names*
0I ISO 15: Italian*
1S HP Spanish*
2S ISO 17: Spanish*
3S ISO 10: Swedish*
4S ISO 16: Portuguese*
5S ISO 84: Portuguese*
6S ISO 85: Spanish*
0G HP German*
1G ISO 21: German*
0D ISO 60: Norwegian 1*
1D ISO 61: Norwegian 2*
0F ISO 25: French*
1F ISO 69: French*
0K ISO 14: JIS ASCII*
2K ISO 57: Chinese*
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19M Symbol
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The printer can print bar codes in the HP LaserJet, EPSON
FX-850, and IBM Proprinter XL emulation modes.
Print Bar Codes or Expanded Characters
Code ESC i
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Hex 1B 69
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 “Definition of Parameters.” This command must end with the
“ \ ” code (5CH).
[Definition of Parameters]
This bar code command can have the following parameters in the parameter
segment (n … n). Since parameters are effective within the single command
syntax ESC i n … n \, they don’t take effect in the subsequent bar code
commands. If certain parameters are not specified, they take the default
settings. The last parameter must be the bar code data start (“b” or “B”) or
the expanded character data start (“l” or “L”). Other parameters can be
specified in any sequence. The prefix of each parameter can be a lower-
case or upper-case character: for example, “t0” or “T0”, “s3” or “S3”, etc.
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Bar Code Mode
n = “t0” or “T0” CODE 39 (default)
n = “t1” or “T1” Interleaved 2 of 5
n = “t3” or “T3” FIM (US-Post Net)
n = “t4” or “T4” Post Net (US-Post Net)
n = “t5” or “T5” EAN 8, EAN 13, or UPC A
n = “t6” or “T6” UPC E
n = “t9” or “T9” Codabar
n = “t12” or “T12” Code 128 set A
n = “t13” or “T13” Code 128 set B
n = “t14” or “T14” Code 128 set C
n = “t130” or “T130” ISBN (EAN)
n = “t131” or “T131” ISBN (UPC-E)
n = “t132” or “T132” EAN 128 set A
n = “t133” or “T133” EAN 128 set B
n = “t134” or “T134” EAN 128 set C
This parameter selects the bar code mode as above. When n is “t5” or
“T5the bar code mode (EAN 8, EAN 13, or UPC A) varies according to the
number of characters in the data.
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Bar Code, Expanded Character, Line Block Drawing & Box Drawing
n = “s0” or “S0” 3 : 1 (default)
n = “s1” or “S1” 2 : 1
n = “s3” or “S3” 2.5 : 1
This parameter selects the bar code style as above. When the EAN 8, EAN
13, UPC-A, Code 128 or EAN 128 bar code mode is selected, this bar code
style parameter is ignored.
Expanded Character
“S” 0 = White
1 = Black
2 = Vertical stripes
3 = Horizontal stripes
4 = Cross hatch
eg. “S” n1 n2
n1 = Background fill pattern
n2 = Foreground fill pattern
If “S” is followed by only one parameter, the parameter
is a foreground fill pattern.
Line Block Drawing & Box Drawing
“S” 1 = Black
2 = Vertical stripes
3 = Horizontal stripes
4 = Cross hatch
Bar Code
n = “mnnn” or “Mnnn” (nnn = 0 ~ 32767)
This parameter specifies the bar code width. The unit of "nnn" is %.
Appendix–38
Bar Code Human Readable Line On or Off
n = “r0” or “R0” Human readable line OFF
n = “r1” or “R1” Human readable line ON
Default: Human readable line ON
(1) “T5” or “t5”
(2) “T6” or “t6”
(3) “T130” or “t130”
(4) “T131” or “t131”
Default: Human readable line OFF
All others
This parameter specifies whether or not the printer prints the human
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. Note that the default setting is subject to the bar
code mode selected by “t” or “T”.
Quiet Zone
n = “onnn” or “Onnn” (nnn = 0 ~ 32767)
Quiet Zone is the space on both sides of the bar codes. Its width can be
specified using the units that are set by the “u” of “U” parameter. (For the
description of “u” or “U” parameter, see the next section.) The default setting
of Quiet Zone width is 1 inch.
Bar Code, Expanded Character Unit, Line Block Drawing & Box
Drawing
n = “u0” or “U0 Millimeters (default)
n = “u1” or “U1” 1/10”
n = “u2” or “U2” 1/100”
n = “u3” or “U3” 1/12”
n = “u4” or “U4” 1/120”
n = “u5” or “U5” 1/10 Millimeters
n = “u6” or “U6” 1/300”
n = “u7” or “U7” 1/720”
This parameter specifies the measurement units of X-axis offset, Y-axis
offset, and bar code height.
APPENDIX
Appendix–39
Bar Code, Expanded Character, Line Block Drawing & Box Drawing
Offset in X-axis
n = “xnnn” or “Xnnn”
This parameter specifies the offset from the left margin in the “u”- or “U”-
specified unit.
Bar Code & Expanded Character Offset in Y-axis
n = “ynnn” or “Ynnn”
This parameter specifies the downward offset from the current print position
in the “u”- or “U”-specified unit.
Bar Code, Expanded Character, Line Block Drawing & Box Drawing
Height
n = “hnnn”, “Hnnn”, “dnnn”, or “Dnnn”
(1) EAN13, EAN8, UPC-A, ISBN (EAN13, EAN8, UPC-A),
ISBN (UPC-E): 22 mm
(2) UPC-E: 18 mm
(3) Others: 12 mm
Expanded characters 2.2 mm (default)
Line Block Drawing & Box Drawing 1 dot
This parameter specifies the height of bar codes or expanded characters as
above. It can take the prefix “h”, “H”, “d”, or “D”. The height of bar codes is
specified in the “u”- or “U”-specified unit. Note that the default setting of the
bar code height (12 mm, 18 mm or 22 mm) is subject to the bar code mode
selected by “t” or “T”.
Expanded Character Width, Line Block Drawing & Box Drawing
n = “wnnn” or “Wnnn”
Expanded character 1.2 mm
Line Block Drawing & Box Drawing 1 dot
This parameter specifies the width of expanded characters as above.
Appendix–40
Expanded Character Rotation
n = “a0” or “A1” Upright (default)
n = “a1” or “A1” Rotated 90 degrees
n = “a2” or “A2” Upside down, rotated 180 degrees
n = “a3” or “A3” Rotated 270 degrees
Bar Code Data Start
n = “b” or “B
Data that follows “b” or “B” is read in as bar code data. Bar code data must
end with the “ \ ” code (5CH), which also terminates this command. The
acceptable bar code data is subject to the bar code mode selected by “t” or
“T”.
When CODE 39 is selected with the parameter “t0” or “T0”:
Forty three characters “0” to “9”, “A” to “Z”, “-”, “ . ”, “ (space)”, “$”, “ / ”, “+”,
and “%” can be accepted as bar code data. Other characters cause data
error. The number of characters for bar codes is not limited. The bar code
data automatically starts and ends with an asterisk “ * ” (start character and
stop character). If the received data has an asterisk “ * ” at its beginning or
end, the asterisk is regarded as a start character or stop character.
When Interleaved 2 of 5 is selected with the parameter “t1” or “T1”:
Ten numerical characters “0” to “9” can be accepted as bar code data. Other
characters cause data error. The number of characters for bar codes is not
limited. Since this mode of bar codes require even characters, if the bar
code data has odd characters, the zero character “0” is automatically added
to the end of the bar code data.
When FIM (US-Post Net) is selected with the parameter “t3” or “T3”:
Characters “A” to “D” are valid and 1 digit of data can be printed. Uppercase
and lowercase alphabet characters can be accepted.
When Post Net (US-Post Net) is selected with the parameter “t4” or “T4”:
Characters “0” to “9” can be data and it must be terminated by a check digit.
“?” can be used in place of the check digit.
APPENDIX
Appendix–41
When EAN 8, EAN 13, or UPC A is selected with the parameter “t5” or
“T5”:
Ten numerical characters “0” to “9” can be accepted as bar code data. The
number of characters 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 digits (11 digits + 1 check digit)
A number of characters other than above causes data error and the bar
code data is printed as normal print data. If the check digit is incorrect, the
printer calculates the correct check digit automatically so that the correct bar
code data will be printed. When EAN13 is selected, adding “+” and a 2-or 5-
digit number after the data can create an add-on code.
When UPC-E is selected with the parameter “t6” or “T6”:
The numerical characters “0” to “9” can be accepted as bar code data.
(1) 8 digits Standard format. The first character
must be “0” and the data must be terminated by
a check digit.
Total 8 digits = “0” + 6 digits + 1 check digit.
(2) 6 digits The first character and the last
check digit are removed from the 8 digit data.
*1: For 8 digits, “?” can be used in place of a check digit.
*2: Adding “+” and 2- or 5-digit number after the data creates
an add-on code for all 6 and 8 digit formats.
When Codabar is selected with the parameter “t9” or “T9”:
Characters “0” to “9”, “-”, “ . ”, “$”, “/”, “+”, “ : ” can be printed. Characters “A”
to “D” can be printed as a start-stop code, which can be uppercase or
lowercase. If there is no start-stop code, errors occur. A check digit cannot
be added and using “?” causes errors.
When Code 128 Set A, Set B, or Set C is selected with the parameter
“t12” or “T12,” “t13” or “T13,” or “t14” or “T14” respectively:
Code 128 sets A, B and C are individually selectable. Set A encodes
characters Hex 00 … 5F. Set B encodes characters Hex 20 … 7F. Set C
encodes numeric pairs 00 … 99. Switching is allowed between the code
sets by sending %A, %B, or %C. FNC 1, 2, 3, and 4 are produced with %1,
%2, %3, and %4. The SHIFT code, %S, allows temporary switching (for 1
character only) from set A to set B and vice versa. The “%” character can be
encoded by sending it twice.
Appendix–42
When ISBN (EAN) is selected with the parameter “t130” or “T130”:
Same rules apply as for “t5” or “T5”
When ISBN (UPC-E) is selected with the parameter “t131” or “T131”:
Same rules apply as for “t6” or “T6”
When EAN 128 set A, set B or set C is selected with the parameter
“t132” or “T132”, “t133” or “T133” or “t134” or “T134” respectively:
Same rules apply as for “t12” or “T12”, “t13” or “T13”, or “t14” or “T14."
Box Drawing
ESC i … E (or e)
“E” or “e” is a terminator.
Line Block Drawing
ESC i … V (or v)
“V” or “v” is a terminator.
Expanded Character Data Start
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 “ \ ” code (5CH), which
also terminates this command.
[Example Program Listings]
WIDTH "LPT1:",255
'CODE 39
LPRINT CHR$(27);"it0r1s0o0x00y00bCODE39?\";
'Interleaved 2 of 5
LPRINT CHR$(27);"it1r1s0o0x00y20b123456?\";
'FIM
LPRINT CHR$(27);"it3r1o0x00y40bA\";
APPENDIX
Appendix–43
'Post Net
LPRINT CHR$(27);"it4r1o0x00y60b1234567890?\";
'EAN-8
LPRINT CHR$(27);"it5r1o0x00y70b1234567?\";
'UPC-A
LPRINT CHR$(27);"it5r1o0x50y70b12345678901?\";
'EAN-13
LPRINT CHR$(27);"it5r1o0x100y70b123456789012?\";
'UPC-E
LPRINT CHR$(27);"it6r1o0x150y70b0123456?\";
'Codabar
LPRINT CHR$(27);"it9r1s0o0x00y100bA123456A\";
'Code 128 set A
LPRINT CHR$(27);"it12r1o0x00y120bCODE128A12345?\";
'Code 128 set B
LPRINT CHR$(27);"it13r1o0x00y140bCODE128B12345?\";
'Code 128 set C
LPRINT CHR$(27);"it14r1o0x00y160b";CHR$(1);CHR$(2);"?\";
'ISBN(EAN)
LPRINTCHR$(27);"it130r1o0x00y180b123456789012?+12345\";
'EAN 128 set A
LPRINT CHR$(27);"it132r1o0x00y210b1234567890?\";
LPRINT CHR$(12)
END
INDEX
INDEX-1
I
I
N
N
D
D
E
E
X
X
-
– switch 3-14
+
+ & - switch 3-2
+ switch 3-14
A
accessory 2-7
AC power inlet 1-8
Advanced Photoscale Technology 3-33
Analysis Tool Software 2-15
Apple LaserWriter 2-18
automatic e-mail printing 2-14
automatic emulation selection 2-20
automatic interface selection 2-22
B
back light 3-19
Back switch 3-2, 3-16
bar code control A-35
bitmapped font A-9
bonus software 2-14
BRAdmin professional 2-15
BR-SCRIPT 3-33
BR-Script 3 2-1, 3-40, 6-33
BS-3000 4-21
C
call service message 6-5
card slot 1-8
CCITT G3/G4 A-35
CD-ROM for Macintosh users 1-5
CD-ROM for Windows users 1-3
compact flash memory card 4-10
control panel 1-7
D
data lamp 3-17
date and time setting 3-38
delete storage 3-28, 3-43
Device 2-5
DIMM 4-12
DOS 6-32
drum shutter 5-2
duplex 2-4
duplex unit 4-4
E
emulation mode 3-40
envelope 1-27
environment 1-10
EPSON FX-850 mode 3-41
error messages 6-1
INDEX
INDEX-2
F
face down out put tray 1-7
face down printing 1-18
face up output tray 1-8, 1-38
face up printing 1-38
factory setting 2-24
font 4-21, A-9
front view 1-7
G
Go switch 3-2, 3-3
H
Hard Disk Drive 4-16
HDD 4-16, 6-33
HP LaserJet mode 3-40
HP-GL mode 3-41
HQ1200 2-4
I
IBM Proprinter XL mode 3-41
information mode 3-25
interface 3-45, 3-46
interface mode 3-35
IP address 3-39
IR-1000 4-20
Ir-DA 4-20
J
jam duplex 6-20
jam inside 6-13
jam mailbox 6-24
jam rear 6-16, 6-18
jam tray 6-9, 6-12
Job Cancel switch 3-2, 3-4
L
Label 1-33
LCD 3-18, 6-1
LCD message 3-20
LED 3-17
lower tray unit 4-3
M
Macintosh 2-18
Mailbox 4-5
Maintenance message 6-4
manual feed 1-39
media type 1-13
multi-purpose tray 1-7, 1-23
N
Network 2-15, 3-45
network board slot 1-8
Network interface connector 1-8
network mode 3-34
O
Option 2-5
P
panel setting 3-24
paper 3-42
paper jam 6-7
paper mode 3-26
paper size 1-14, A-6
paper spec 1-13
parallel interface connector 1-8
PCL6 2-1
power supply 1-9
power switch 1-8
INDEX
INDEX-3
P (continued)
PPD 2-18, 2-19
print menu 3-43, 3-44
print menu mode 3-29
print quality 2-4, 6-26
printable are 1-17
printer driver 2-1, 2-2, 2-9
printer status message 3-21
proof data 3-9
public data 3-10
Q
quality 3-42
quality mode 3-26
R
reprint 2-6, 2-13, 3-5, 3-7
reprint switch 3-2, 3-5
reset menu mode 3-37
S
SB-4000 4-2
scalable font A-9
secure data 3-11
serial interface connector 1-8
Set switch 3-2, 3-15
setup 3-43
setup mode 3-27
small pad 4-2, 4-3
Storage Manager 2-15
special paper 1-33
stabilizer 4-2
switch 3-2
T
TCP/IP 3-34
TIFF A-35
top cover 1-7
toner cartridge 5-1
Transparency 1-33
Tray 1 1-7
U
upper paper cassette 1-7, 1-18
USB connector 1-8
W
watermark 2-4
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