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Online User’s Guide
PJ-722
PJ-723
PJ-762
PJ-763
PJ-763MFi
PJ-773
Before using this printer, make sure you read this Online User’s Guide.
We recommend that you keep this document nearby for future reference.
Version 05
US ENG
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Introduction
Important Notice
The contents of this document 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 publications.
Screen images in this document may differ depending on your computer's operating system.
Before using the printer, make sure you read all documents included with the printer for information about
safety and proper operation.
The printer shown in the illustrations may be different from your printer.
Available Manuals
You can download the latest manuals from the Brother Solutions Center at support.brother.com.
1
Printed manual in the box
2
PDF manual on the Brother Solutions Center website
Product Safety Guide
1
This guide provides safety information; read it before you use the
printer.
User's Guide
1
This guide provides basic information about using the printer along
with detailed troubleshooting tips.
Online User’s Guide
2
This guide includes the contents of the User’s Guide, and additional
information about the printer settings and operations, network
connection and settings, troubleshooting tips, and maintenance
instructions.
AirPrint Guide
2
This guide provides information for using AirPrint to print from a Mac
or iOS device.
Google Cloud Print Guide
2
This guide provides details on how to use Google Cloud Print™
services for printing over the Internet.
Mobile Print/Scan Guide for Brother
iPrint&Scan
2
This guide provides useful information about printing from your mobile
device when the printer and the device are connected using Bluetooth
or Wi-Fi
®
.
P-touch Template Manual
2
This manual provides information on P-touch Template.
Raster Command Reference
2
This manual provides information about printer control commands for
controlling the printer directly.
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Symbols Used in This Guide
The following symbols are used throughout this guide:
WARNING
Tells you what to do to avoid the risk of injury.
CAUTION
Tells you about procedures you must follow to avoid minor personal injury or
damage to the printer.
Important
Indicates information or directions that should be followed. Ignoring them may result
in damage, or failed operations.
Note
Indicates notes that provide information or directions that can help you better
understand and use the product more efficiently.
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IMPORTANT NOTE
This product is approved for use in the country of purchase only. Do not use this product outside the
country of purchase as it may violate the wireless telecommunication and power regulations of that
country.
Windows Vista
®
in this document represents all editions of Windows Vista
®
.
Windows
®
7 in this document represents all editions of Windows
®
7.
Windows
®
8 in this document represents all editions of Windows
®
8.
Windows
®
8.1 in this document represents all editions of Windows
®
8.1.
Windows
®
10 in this document represents Windows
®
10 Home, Windows
®
10 Pro, Windows
®
10
Enterprise, and Windows
®
10 Education.
Windows
®
10 in this document does not represent Windows
®
10 Mobile, Windows
®
10 Mobile Enterprise,
or Windows
®
10 IoT Core.
Windows Server
®
2008 in this document represents all editions of Windows Server
®
2008 and Windows
Server
®
2008 R2.
Windows Server
®
2012 in this document represents all editions of Windows Server
®
2012 and Windows
Server
®
2012 R2.
Not all models are available in all countries.
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Table of Contents
Section I Basic Operations
1 Setting Up the Printer 2
General Description ...................................................................................................................................2
LED Indicators.....................................................................................................................................3
Indicator Warnings...............................................................................................................................7
Button Functions..................................................................................................................................8
Use the Rechargeable Li-ion Battery (Optional)......................................................................................10
Installing the Rechargeable Li-ion Battery.........................................................................................10
Removing the Rechargeable Li-ion Battery.......................................................................................12
Charging the Rechargeable Li-ion Battery ........................................................................................12
Stopping Rechargeable Li-ion Battery Charging ...............................................................................13
Notes on Using the Rechargeable Li-ion Battery ..............................................................................13
Rechargeable Li-ion Battery Characteristics .....................................................................................13
Connect the Printer to External Power ....................................................................................................14
Connecting to an AC Power Outlet (Optional)...................................................................................14
Connecting to a DC Power Outlet (Optional).....................................................................................15
Turning the Printer On or Off ...................................................................................................................16
Loading Paper in the Printer....................................................................................................................17
Notes on Using Paper .......................................................................................................................18
Install Software to Your Computer or Mobile Device...............................................................................19
Available Software.............................................................................................................................19
Installing the Printer Driver and Software (When Using a Windows
®
PC or Mac) ............................24
Connect the Printer to a Computer or Mobile Device ..............................................................................25
Connecting Using USB......................................................................................................................25
Connecting Using Bluetooth (PJ-762/PJ-763/PJ-763MFi Only) ........................................................26
Connecting Using Wi-Fi (PJ-773 Only)..............................................................................................27
2 Using the Printer 31
Printing from a Windows
®
PC or Mac......................................................................................................31
Printing with the Printer Driver...........................................................................................................31
Setting Printer Driver Options............................................................................................................32
Settings That Can Be Changed Using the Windows
®
Printer Driver (Examples)..............................32
Settings That Can Be Changed Using the Mac Printer Driver (Examples) .......................................37
Printing with Google Cloud Print™ (PJ-773 Only).............................................................................39
Printing with AirPrint (Only When Using PJ-773 with a Mac) ............................................................39
Printing from an iOS Device ....................................................................................................................40
Printing with iPrint&Scan (PJ-763MFi/PJ-773 Only)..........................................................................40
Printing with AirPrint (PJ-773 Only) ...................................................................................................41
Printing with Google Cloud Print™ (PJ-773 Only).............................................................................41
Printing from an Android™ Device ..........................................................................................................42
Printing with iPrint&Scan (PJ-762/PJ-763/PJ-763MFi/PJ-773 Only).................................................42
Printing with Mopria™ (PJ-773 Only) ................................................................................................43
Printing with Google Cloud Print™ (PJ-773 Only).............................................................................44
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3 Changing the Printer Settings 45
Printer Setting Tool (for Windows
®
PCs).................................................................................................45
Before Using the Printer Setting Tool................................................................................................45
Using the Printer Setting Tool (for Windows
®
PCs).................................................................................46
Communication Settings (PJ-762/PJ-763/PJ-763MFi/PJ-773 Only) .......................................................48
Settings Dialog Box ...........................................................................................................................48
Menu Bar...........................................................................................................................................50
General Tab.......................................................................................................................................53
Bluetooth Tab (PJ-762/PJ-763/PJ-763MFi Only) ..............................................................................56
Wireless LAN Tab (PJ-773 Only) ......................................................................................................58
Wireless Direct Tab (PJ-773 Only)....................................................................................................62
Applying Setting Changes to Multiple Printers ..................................................................................63
Device Settings........................................................................................................................................64
Settings Dialog Box ...........................................................................................................................64
Menu Bar...........................................................................................................................................66
Settings Tabs.....................................................................................................................................68
Applying Setting Changes to Multiple Printers ..................................................................................75
P-touch Template Settings ......................................................................................................................76
P-touch Template ..............................................................................................................................76
P-touch Template Settings Dialog Box..............................................................................................77
Printer Setting Tool (for Mac Computers)................................................................................................79
Before Using the Printer Setting Tool................................................................................................79
Using the Printer Setting Tool (for Mac Computers)................................................................................79
Settings Dialog Box ...........................................................................................................................80
Paper Settings Tab............................................................................................................................82
Print Settings Tab..............................................................................................................................84
Printer Settings Tab...........................................................................................................................85
Bluetooth Settings Tab (PJ-762/PJ-763/PJ-763MFi Only) ................................................................87
Wireless LAN Tab (PJ-773 Only) ......................................................................................................88
Applying Setting Changes to Multiple Printers ..................................................................................89
Changing Settings When Printing from a Mobile Device .........................................................................90
Confirm the Printer Settings.....................................................................................................................91
4 Other Functions 92
Mass Storage Mode.................................................................................................................................92
Description.........................................................................................................................................92
Using the Mass Storage Mode ..........................................................................................................92
JPEG Printing ..........................................................................................................................................93
5 Printer Maintenance 94
Cleaning the Platen Roller.......................................................................................................................94
Cleaning the Printer’s Surface.................................................................................................................95
Clearing a Paper Jam..............................................................................................................................95
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Section II Application
6 How to Use P-touch Editor (Windows
®
Only) 97
Using P-touch Editor................................................................................................................................97
Using P-touch Editor..........................................................................................................................97
7 How to Use P-touch Transfer Manager & P-touch Library (Windows
®
Only) 101
Using P-touch Transfer Manager...........................................................................................................102
Transferring the Template to P-touch Transfer Manager ................................................................102
Transferring Templates or Other Data from the Computer to the Printer via USB ..........................105
Backing up Templates or Other Data Saved in the Printer..............................................................110
Deleting All the Printer Data ............................................................................................................111
Using P-touch Library ............................................................................................................................112
Starting P-touch Library...................................................................................................................112
Opening and Editing Templates ......................................................................................................113
Printing Templates...........................................................................................................................114
Searching for Templates or Other Data...........................................................................................114
8 Transferring Templates with P-touch Transfer Express (Windows
®
Only) 116
Preparing P-touch Transfer Express .....................................................................................................116
Transferring the Template to P-touch Transfer Manager ......................................................................117
Saving the Template as a Transfer Package File (.pdz)........................................................................118
Distributing the Transfer Package File (.pdz) and P-touch Transfer Express to the User.....................120
Transferring the Transfer Package File (.pdz) to Your Printer...............................................................121
9 How to Update Printer Software Using Windows
®
and Mac Computers 124
Updating P-touch Editor.........................................................................................................................124
Updating the Firmware ..........................................................................................................................126
Section III Wireless Network (PJ-773 Only)
10 Introduction 129
Network Features ..................................................................................................................................129
11 Changing Your Printer’s Network Settings 130
Changing Your Printer's Network Settings
(IP Address, Subnet Mask and Gateway) Using Windows
®
...............................................................130
Using the BRAdmin Light Utility.......................................................................................................130
Other Management Utilities ...................................................................................................................132
Using the Web Based Management (Web Browser).......................................................................132
Using the BRAdmin Professional Utility (Windows
®
Only) ..............................................................132
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12 Web Based Management 133
Overview................................................................................................................................................133
Configuring the Printer Settings Using Web Based Management (Web Browser) ................................134
Section IV Appendix
13 Product Specifications 136
14 Troubleshooting 138
Overview................................................................................................................................................138
Paper Problems...............................................................................................................................139
Printed Image Problems ..................................................................................................................139
Pages Do Not Print..........................................................................................................................141
Pages Are Partially Printed..............................................................................................................142
Network Setup Problems.................................................................................................................142
Printer Cannot Print over the Network
Printer Is Not Found on the Network Even after Successful Installation .....................................143
Security Software Problems ............................................................................................................144
Checking the Operation of Network Devices...................................................................................144
15 Supported Protocols and Security Features 145
16 Network Terms and Information 146
Types of Network Connections and Protocols.......................................................................................146
Types of Network Connections........................................................................................................146
Configuring Your Printer for a Network..................................................................................................148
IP Addresses, Subnet Masks and Gateways ..................................................................................148
Wireless Network Terms and Concepts ................................................................................................150
Security Terms ................................................................................................................................150
17 Product Dimensions 155
Section I
Basic Operations I
Setting Up the Printer 2
Using the Printer 31
Changing the Printer Settings 45
Other Functions 92
Printer Maintenance 94
2
1
1
General Description 1
1 (Power) button
2 (Feed) button
3 (Bluetooth) button (PJ-762/PJ-763/PJ-763MFi only)
(Wi-Fi) button (PJ-773 only)
4 POWER indicator
5 DATA indicator
6 STATUS indicator
7 (Bluetooth) indicator (PJ-762/PJ-763/PJ-763MFi only)
(Wi-Fi) indicator (PJ-773 only)
8 Release cover
9 Paper outlet slot
10 Tear bar
11 Paper input slot
12 USB port
13 DC connector
14 Battery latches
15 Battery cavity mounting block
Setting Up the Printer 1
1
2
4
5
6
7
8
11
10
9
3
15
13
14
12
Setting Up the Printer
3
1
LED Indicators 1
PJ-722/PJ-723
PJ-762/PJ-763/PJ-763MFi
PJ-773
Setting Up the Printer
4
1
The indicators light and flash to indicate the printer’s status. Each indicator may light or flash in green, red,
orange or blue.
The symbols used in this section explain the meaning of the different indicator colors and patterns:
For more information on error causes and solutions, see Indicator Warnings on page 7 or Troubleshooting
on page 138.
or or or
Indicator is lit in the color shown
or or or
Indicator is flashing in the color shown
Indicator is lit or flashing in any color
Indicator is off
POWER DATA STATUS
(Bluetooth)
1
(Wi-Fi)
2
Description
Battery charging completed with the AC
adapter or car adapter connected
Battery charging
Rechargeable Li-ion battery in use,
battery charge is full
(Once every
four
seconds)
Rechargeable Li-ion battery in use,
battery charge is half-full
(Twice
every four
seconds)
Rechargeable Li-ion battery in use,
battery charge is low
(Once every
second)
Rechargeable Li-ion battery in use,
charge the battery
Battery charging while printer is turned
off
/
3
Printer in idle mode
/
3
Receiving data
/
3
Printing, or buffer contains unprinted
data
/
3
(Once every
second)
Transferring data
Setting Up the Printer
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1
/
3
Updating a template or program
/
3
Maintenance mode/self printing/cleaning
/
3
Printer in boot mode
/
3
(Once every
two
seconds)
(Once every
two
seconds)
Printer cooling down
(Once every
second)
Communication error
No template error
Memory full error
Access point search error
2
Access point connection error
2
Security error
2
Mass storage error
System error
POWER DATA STATUS
(Bluetooth)
1
(Wi-Fi)
2
Description
Setting Up the Printer
6
1
Bluetooth indicator
1
1
Wi-Fi indicator
2
1
1
PJ-762/PJ-763/PJ-763MFi only
2
PJ-773 only
3
When the AC adapter or car adapter is used to power the printer, the indicator is lit in green; when the rechargeable Li-ion battery is installed to
power the printer, the indicator is lit in orange.
POWER DATA STATUS
(Bluetooth)
Description
Bluetooth on, connected
(Once every
second)
Pairing with Bluetooth
(Once every
two seconds)
Connecting to an Apple device (iPad, iPhone, or
iPod touch)
Bluetooth module error
POWER DATA STATUS (Wi-Fi) Description
(Once every
three seconds)
Wi-Fi on, not connected
Wi-Fi on, connected
(Once every
second)
WPS setup
(Once every
second)
(Once every
second)
WPS setup failed
(Once every
second)
Wi-Fi module error
Setting Up the Printer
7
1
Indicator Warnings 1
Problem Solution
The POWER indicator does not light The printer is receiving no power.
If you are using AC or DC power, connect the AC adapter or car
adapter correctly (see Connect the Printer to External Power
on page 14) and turn the AC or DC power outlet on.
If you are using a rechargeable Li-ion battery, make sure the
battery is firmly installed in the printer and is fully charged.
Received data in buffer Print data is saved in the buffer. If the printer receives incomplete
data (for example because of a lost Wi-Fi connection), printing will
not start. Turn the printer off, and then turn it on again.
Head or motor is cooling down The thermal head or motor is too hot.
Head:
The printer stops and resumes printing only after the thermal head
has cooled down. The head may become too hot if you are printing
a large number of documents with high text content.
If the thermal head becomes too hot, it may produce imaging on the
paper in areas not intended to be printed.
To avoid or delay overheating, use a lighter density setting, reduce
the amount of black space being printed (for example, remove
background shading and colors in graphs and presentation
documents), and make sure the printer has adequate ventilation
and is not located in an enclosed space.
Motor:
Continuously using the printer will cause the motor to heat up. If it
becomes too hot, the printer will stop and resume printing after the
motor has cooled down.
Note
This condition may occur more often when the printer is used at
high altitude (more than 10,000 ft (3,048 m)) due to a lower air
density available to cool the printer.
Data reception error With unstable communication, it may not be possible to receive
data correctly. Improve the communication conditions, and then
establish the connection again.
Printer is in boot mode To resolve the issue, contact your Brother dealer or Brother
Customer Service for assistance.
Setting Up the Printer
8
1
Button Functions 1
(Power) button function
Operation
Turn the printer on Press and hold the button for about one second until the POWER indicator
turns on.
Turn the printer off Press and hold the button for about one second or press it quickly two times
depending on the setting specified in the Printer Setting Tool (see Changing the
Printer Settings on page 45). (If the [Auto Power Off] feature is enabled in the
Printer Setting Tool, the printer will turn itself off automatically after the selected
period of inactivity.)
Start up the printer in Mass Storage
Mode
If you press and hold the button while also pressing the (Feed) button, the
printer starts up in mass storage mode (see Mass Storage Mode on page 92).
(Feed) button function Operation
Feed paper Load the paper and press the button to feed the paper.
If you continue to hold down the button after about 1/2 inch (12.7 mm) of paper
has been fed, about one page length of paper is fed at high speed. The amount
of paper fed is determined by the [Form Feed Mode] setting in the Printer
Setting Tool (see Changing the Printer Settings on page 45).
To ensure that printing is complete, wait five seconds after the printer has
received the data before using a form feed.
Print the printer settings (see Confirm
the Printer Settings on page 91)
To print the printer settings without connecting the printer to a computer or
mobile device:
1 Turn the printer on and make sure no paper is loaded.
2 Press and hold the button until the DATA indicator lights in red.
3 Load paper.
Setting Up the Printer
9
1
(Bluetooth) button function
(PJ-762/PJ-763/PJ-763MFi only)
Operation
Enable/disable the Bluetooth
function
Press and hold the button for one second to enable or disable the Bluetooth
function of the printer.
(Wi-Fi) button function
(PJ-773 only)
Operation
Enable/disable the Wi-Fi function Press and hold the button for one second to enable or disable the Wi-Fi
function of the printer.
Use WPS to configure Wi-Fi settings
easily
Press and hold the button for about five seconds to configure the Wi-Fi settings
using WPS.
Setting Up the Printer
10
1
Use the Rechargeable Li-ion Battery (Optional) 1
Installing the Rechargeable Li-ion Battery 1
a Move battery latch 1 to the unlock position.
b While holding battery latch 2 in the unlock position, remove the battery cavity mounting block.
1 Battery latch 1
2 Battery latch 2
3 Battery cavity mounting block
c Release battery latch 2.
Battery latch 2 moves back to the lock position.
d Insert the battery into the battery cavity until it locks into place.
4 Battery cavity
5 Rechargeable Li-ion battery
2
3
1
4
5
Setting Up the Printer
11
1
e Move battery latch 1 to the lock position.
Note
The voltage supplied by the rechargeable Li-ion battery may vary. The printing speed may also vary
depending on the voltage.
When the battery is being used, the battery cavity mounting block is not needed. Keep it in a safe place to
avoid losing it.
Setting Up the Printer
12
1
Removing the Rechargeable Li-ion Battery 1
a Move the battery latches to the unlock position, and then remove the battery.
1 Battery latches
b Insert the battery cavity mounting block into the battery cavity until it locks into place.
c Move battery latch 1 to the lock position.
Charging the Rechargeable Li-ion Battery 1
Note
Charge the battery immediately after purchase using the following procedure.
Up to three hours are needed to fully charge the rechargeable Li-ion battery. When fully charged, the
battery will print about 600 pages.
a Turn the printer off and install the battery.
b Use the AC adapter and AC power cord to connect the printer to an AC power outlet (see Connecting to
an AC Power Outlet (Optional) on page 14), or use the car adapter to connect the printer to a DC power
outlet (see Connecting to a DC Power Outlet (Optional) on page 15).
1 POWER indicator
2 STATUS indicator
c When the battery is fully charged, the STATUS indicator turns off. Disconnect the AC adapter or car
adapter from the DC connector.
1
1
2
Setting Up the Printer
13
1
Stopping Rechargeable Li-ion Battery Charging 1
To stop the battery charging, disconnect the AC adapter or car adapter from the DC connector.
Notes on Using the Rechargeable Li-ion Battery 1
Fully charge the battery before use. Do not use it before it is fully charged.
High density (dark) printing discharges the battery faster than low density printing.
Adjust the print density setting in the printer driver’s dialog box, or in the Printer Setting Tool (see Changing
the Printer Settings on page 45).
The battery charging must take place in 32°F - 104°F (0°C - 40°C) environments, otherwise the battery will
not be charged, and the STATUS indicator will remain lit.
If you use the printer when both the battery is installed and the AC adapter or car adapter is connected,
the STATUS indicator may turn off and charging may stop even if the battery has not been fully charged.
Rechargeable Li-ion Battery Characteristics 1
To ensure the highest performance and longest life from the battery:
Do not use or store the battery in a location exposed to extreme high or low temperatures as it may
discharge more quickly. This may happen when using a rechargeable Li-ion battery with a high charge
(charged 90% or more) in a location exposed to high temperatures.
Remove the battery when storing the printer for long periods of time.
Store batteries with less than a 50% charge in a cool dry place out of direct sunlight.
Recharge the battery every six months if it is stored for long periods of time.
Setting Up the Printer
14
1
Connect the Printer to External Power 1
Connecting to an AC Power Outlet (Optional) 1
Connect the printer to a nearby AC power outlet to power the printer or charge the rechargeable Li-ion battery
using AC power.
a Connect the AC adapter to the printer.
b Connect the AC power cord to the AC adapter.
c Connect the AC power cord to a nearby AC power outlet (100 - 240 VAC, 50 - 60 Hz).
1 AC adapter
2 AC power cord
Note
The AC adapter and AC power cord are optional accessories. When purchasing, choose an adapter and
power cord appropriate for the region where the printer will be used.
1
2
Setting Up the Printer
15
1
Connecting to a DC Power Outlet (Optional) 1
Connect the printer to your vehicle’s 12 V DC power outlet (cigarette lighter or similar) to power the printer or
charge the rechargeable Li-ion battery using the vehicle’s DC power.
a Connect the car adapter to the vehicle’s 12 V DC power outlet.
b Connect the car adapter to the printer.
1 Car adapter
Note
The car adapter is an optional accessory.
The voltage supplied by a vehicle may fluctuate, and printing speed may vary.
The maximum voltage is 12 V DC.
The car adapter plug is not compatible with other outlets that are not the 12 V cigarette type.
When the car adapter is connected to charge the rechargeable Li-ion battery, the amount of voltage
required to fully charge the battery may not be supplied by the DC power socket.
If 9 hours have passed since charging started, the STATUS indicator turns off and charging stops even if
the rechargeable Li-ion battery has not been fully charged.
1
Setting Up the Printer
16
1
Turning the Printer On or Off 1
On:
a Make sure the printer is correctly powered. Use a fully charged battery, or connect the printer to an AC
or DC power outlet.
b Press and hold the (Power) button for about one second to turn the printer on.
The POWER indicator lights in green (if the printer is connected to an AC or DC power outlet) or in
orange (if the rechargeable Li-ion battery is used).
1 (Power) button
2 POWER indicator
To turn the printer off: Press and hold the (Power) button until the POWER and STATUS indicators light
in orange.
Note
When turning the printer off, do NOT remove the battery or disconnect the AC adapter or car adapter until
the POWER and STATUS indicators turn off.
2
1
Setting Up the Printer
17
1
Loading Paper in the Printer 1
Use both hands to hold the paper straight, and then carefully insert the paper into the printer’s input slot until
the roller pulls it into the starting position. For best results, use genuine Brother paper.
1 Print surface (faces downward)
When loading fanfold paper 1
Insert the fanfold paper with the black marks positioned as shown in the illustration.
1Black marks
2 Print surface
Note
The bottom edge of the paper must be parallel to the roller.
Only one side of the paper can be printed on. Check the paper, and load it so that the smooth, thermal
side faces down.
1
1
2
Setting Up the Printer
18
1
Notes on Using Paper 1
You can set the paper type to [Cut Sheet], [Roll] or [Perforated Roll] in the printer driver.
Cutting Paper 1
Use the tear bar of the printer to cut the paper. Pull one edge of the ejected paper up and towards the other
edge diagonally.
1Tear bar
Important
The tear bar is sharp. To avoid injury, do not touch the tear bar.
1
Setting Up the Printer
19
1
Install Software to Your Computer or Mobile Device 1
Several printing methods are available depending on your printer model and the computer or mobile device
you use to print from.
Refer to the following tables and install other applications on your computer or mobile device as needed.
Available Software 1
For Windows
®
PCs 1
To connect the printer to your computer, the printer driver must be installed. For more information on
downloading and installing the printer driver and applications, see Installing the Printer Driver and Software
(When Using a Windows
®
PC or Mac) on page 24.
Software PJ-722 PJ-723 PJ-762 PJ-763
PJ
-
763MFi
PJ-773 Features
Bluetooth
Wi-Fi
MFi
USB
1 Printer driver
2
Printer
Setting
Tool
Communication
Settings
——
Allows you to specify the
printer’s communication
settings and device settings
from the computer.
Device
Settings
P-touch
Template
Setting Tool
Allows you to configure the
P-touch Template settings.
P-touch Template provides
functions for inserting data
from a device (such as a
barcode reader connected
to the printer) into text and
barcode objects in layouts
saved on the printer, useful
for printing templates and
barcodes.
3 P-touch Editor
Allows you to design custom
documents, store templates,
connect to databases, and
use a large library of labels
and tags.
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20
1
4
P-touch Transfer
Manager
Allows you to transfer files
created with P-touch Editor
to a printer and store the
files in the printer's memory.
You can print them from the
printer's memory without
connecting to your
computer.
5 Transfer Express
Allows you to transfer
documents to the printer
easily.
6
P-touch Update
Software
Allows you to update the
firmware and software.
7 BRAdmin Professional
BRAdmin Professional has
more powerful features for
managing network printers
than BRAdmin Light. You
can easily configure and
check the status of your
network connected printers,
and transfer the template to
the printer via a network.
8 BRAdmin Light
Allows you to configure the
initial settings of network
connected printers.
9 BRAgent
Allows you to manage
printers in different
segments*, and send data to
the PC on which BRAdmin
Professional is installed.
* A segment is the area
managed by a single router.
10
Web Based
Management
————
Allows you to use a standard
web browser to manage a
printer on your network
using HTTP.
Software PJ-722 PJ-723 PJ-762 PJ-763
PJ
-
763MFi
PJ-773 Features
Bluetooth
Wi-Fi
MFi
USB
Setting Up the Printer
21
1
For Mac computers 1
To download and install the printer driver and applications, see Installing the Printer Driver and Software
(When Using a Windows
®
PC or Mac) on page 24.
Software PJ-722 PJ-723 PJ-762 PJ-763
PJ
-
763MFi
PJ-773 Features
Bluetooth
Wi-Fi
MFi
USB
1 Printer driver
2 Printer Setting Tool
Allows you to specify the
printer’s communication
settings and device settings
from the computer.
3
P-touch Update
Software
Allows you to update the
firmware and software.
4
Web Based
Management
————
Allows you to use a standard
web browser to manage a
printer on your network
using HTTP.
5AirPrint
AirPrint allows you to easily
print from a Mac or iOS
device (iPad, iPhone, or
iPod touch) without installing
additional applications.
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1
For iOS devices 1
A software development kit (SDK) is also available.
Visit the Brother Developer Center (www.brother.com/product/dev/index.htm
).
Software PJ-722 PJ-723 PJ-762 PJ-763
PJ
-
763MFi
PJ-773 Features
Bluetooth
Wi-Fi
MFi
1iPrint&Scan————
Brother iPrint&Scan allows you to use
features of your printer directly from
your mobile device. Use your iOS
device to download iPrint&Scan from
the App Store.
* Scanning is not available for PJ-7
series.
2
Mobile
Transfer
Express
————
Mobile Transfer Express is an
application that allows you to use a
mobile device to transfer files
(templates, databases and images)
which were prepared using P-touch
Transfer Manager (Windows
®
version), to a printer.
3AirPrint ————
AirPrint allows you to easily print from
a Mac or iOS device (iPad, iPhone, or
iPod touch) without installing
additional applications.
4
Google
Cloud Print™
————
Google Cloud Print™ is a service
provided by Google that allows you to
print to a printer registered to your
Google account using a
network-compatible device, such as a
mobile phone or computer, without
installing the printer driver on the
device.
5
Web Based
Management
————
Allows you to use a standard web
browser to manage a printer on your
network using HTTP.
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1
For Android™ devices 1
A software development kit (SDK) is also available.
Visit the Brother Developer Center (www.brother.com/product/dev/index.htm
).
Software PJ-722 PJ-723 PJ-762 PJ-763
PJ
-
763MFi
PJ-773 Features
Bluetooth
Wi-Fi
MFi
1 iPrint&Scan
Brother iPrint&Scan allows you to use
features of your printer directly from
your mobile device. Use your
Android™ device to download
iPrint&Scan from the Google Play
Store.
* Scanning is not available for PJ-7
series.
2
Mobile
Transfer
Express
Mobile Transfer Express is an
application that allows you to use a
mobile device to transfer files
(templates, databases and images),
which were prepared using P-touch
Transfer Manager (Windows
®
version), to a printer.
3Mopria ————
Mopria™ Print Service is a print
functionality on Android™ phones
and tablets (Android™ version 4.4 or
later) developed by the Mopria
Alliance. With this service, you can
connect to the same network as the
printer and print without additional
setup.
4
Google
Cloud Print™
————
Google Cloud Print™ is a service
provided by Google that allows you to
print to a printer registered to your
Google account using a
network-compatible device, such as a
mobile phone or computer, without
installing the printer driver on the
device.
5
Web Based
Management
————
Allows you to use a standard web
browser to manage a printer on your
network using HTTP.
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1
Installing the Printer Driver and Software (When Using a Windows
®
PC or Mac)1
To print from your Windows
®
PC or Mac, install the printer driver, P-touch Editor and other applications to
your computer.
1 Visit our website (install.brother
) and download the installer for the software and documents.
2 Double-click the downloaded .exe file and follow the on-screen instructions to proceed with the installation.
Select the software you want in the installer's software selection window.
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1
Connect the Printer to a Computer or Mobile Device 1
The printer can be connected to your computer or mobile device using a USB cable or via a Bluetooth
connection (PJ-762/PJ-763/PJ-763MFi only) or Wi-Fi connection (PJ-773 only).
Connecting Using USB 1
a Make sure the printer is turned off before connecting the USB cable.
b Connect the printer end of the USB cable to the USB port on the side of the printer.
c Connect the other end of the USB cable to the USB port on the computer.
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1
Connecting Using Bluetooth (PJ-762/PJ-763/PJ-763MFi Only) 1
Note
Follow the recommendations of the manufacturer of your Bluetooth-equipped devices (computers and
mobile devices) or Bluetooth adapter and install any necessary hardware and software.
The Bluetooth connection settings are saved even after the printer is turned off.
Use this procedure to pair the printer with the computer or mobile device using the Bluetooth management
software.
a Press and hold the (Power) button to turn the printer on, and then press and hold the (Bluetooth)
button.
b Use your Bluetooth device management software to discover the printer.
Note
You can change the printer’s network settings using the Printer Setting Tool (see Changing the Printer
Settings on page 45).
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1
Connecting Using Wi-Fi (PJ-773 Only) 1
The following Wi-Fi connection methods are available:
Wireless Direct
Infrastructure Mode
Ad-hoc Mode
WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup™)
Note
To connect using the Ad-hoc Mode, see [FAQs & Troubleshooting] on the Brother Solutions Center
(support.brother.com).
Wireless Direct 1
Wireless Direct allows you to connect the printer to your computer or mobile device directly without a Wi-Fi
access point/router; the printer serves as a Wi-Fi access point.
a Confirm the Wireless Direct settings of the printer. When you connect to a mobile device, use a
Windows
®
PC or Mac to confirm the settings.
For Windows
®
PCs
Connect the printer and computer with a USB cable. Start the Printer Setting Tool on your computer,
and click the [Communication Settings] button. Confirm that [Wireless Direct] is selected for
[Selected Interface] in the [General] tab. (This is selected as the factory default settings.)
See Communication Settings (PJ-762/PJ-763/PJ-763MFi/PJ-773 Only) on page 48 for more
information on the Communication Settings.
For Mac computers
Connect the printer and computer with a USB cable. Start the Printer Setting Tool on your computer,
and confirm that [WirelessDirect] is set to [On] in the [Wireless LAN] tab. (This is selected as the
factory default settings.)
See Printer Setting Tool (for Mac Computers) on page 79 for more information on the Printer Setting
Tool.
b Press and hold the (Wi-Fi) button on your printer for one second to turn the Wi-Fi function on.
The (Wi-Fi) indicator starts flashing in blue once every three seconds.
c Use your computer or mobile device to select the SSID of your printer ("DIRECT-*****_PJ-773" where
"*****" is the last five digits of the product serial number) and enter the password ("773*****").
When the connection is established, the (Wi-Fi) indicator lights in blue.
Note
If you press the (Wi-Fi) button for five seconds or more, the printer will enter the WPS mode (see WPS
(Wi-Fi Protected Setup™) on page 30) and any connection using Wireless Direct will fail.
You can change the printer’s network settings using the Printer Setting Tool (see Changing the Printer
Settings on page 45).
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1
The Printer Setting Tool also allows you to easily apply the network settings changes to multiple printers.
(See Applying Setting Changes to Multiple Printers on page 63 when using Windows
®
PCs or page 89
when using Mac computers.)
You can find the serial number label on the back of the printer or in the battery cavity.
You can also confirm the serial number by printing the printer settings (see Confirm the Printer Settings
on page 91).
You cannot connect to the Internet via Wi-Fi while using Wireless Direct. To use the Internet, use a wired
connection (when a computer is connected), or connect using Infrastructure Mode.
Infrastructure Mode 1
Infrastructure Mode allows you to connect the printer to a computer or mobile device via a Wi-Fi access
point/router.
Before You Begin
First you must configure the Wi-Fi settings of your printer to communicate with your Wi-Fi access
point/router. After the printer is configured, computers or mobile devices on your network will have access
to the printer.
Important
If you are going to connect the printer to your network, we recommend that you contact your system
administrator prior to installation. You must confirm your Wi-Fi settings before you proceed with this
installation.
To configure the Wi-Fi settings again, or if the status of the Wi-Fi connection for your printer is not clear,
reset the Wi-Fi settings of the printer.
1 Confirm that the printer is turned off.
2 While holding down the (Feed) button, press the (Power) button three times, and then release the
(Feed) button.
The POWER indicator starts flashing in orange.
3 Press the (Feed) button once.
Note
To achieve the best results with normal everyday document printing, use the printer as close to the Wi-Fi
access point/router as possible with minimal obstructions. Large objects and walls between the two
devices as well as interference from other electronic devices can affect the data transfer speed of your
documents.
Connecting the printer to your Wi-Fi access point/router
a First, write down the SSID (network name) and password (network key) of your Wi-Fi access
point/router.
b Connect the printer and computer with a USB cable.
c Press and hold the (Wi-Fi) button on your printer for one second to turn the Wi-Fi function on.
The (Wi-Fi) indicator starts flashing in blue once every three seconds.
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d Configure the Infrastructure Mode settings of the printer.
For Windows
®
PCs
Start the Printer Setting Tool on your computer, and click the [Communication Settings] button.
Select [Wireless LAN] for [Selected Interface] in the [General] tab, and select [Infrastructure]
for [Communication Mode] in [Wireless Settings] in the [Wireless LAN] tab.
See Communication Settings (PJ-762/PJ-763/PJ-763MFi/PJ-773 Only) on page 48 for more
information on the Communication Settings.
For Mac computers
Start the Wireless Device Setup Wizard included in the Printer Driver Package, and then follow the
on-screen instructions.
If you have not downloaded the Printer Driver Package, visit your model's Downloads page on the
Brother Solutions Center at support.brother.com
to download the package. Double-click the
downloaded file. The Wireless Device Setup Wizard can be found in the [Utilities] folder.
e Enter the SSID that you wrote down, or click [Search] and select the SSID from the displayed list.
f Enter the password as [Passphrase].
Note
The required information depends on the authentication method and encryption mode; enter only the
information relevant to your network environment.
g Click [Apply].
When the connection between the printer and your Wi-Fi access point/router is established, the
(Wi-Fi) indicator lights in blue. Computers and mobile devices that are on the same network as the
printer will have access to the printer.
Note
To change any other network settings, use the Printer Setting Tool (see Changing the Printer Settings
on page 45).
To connect your mobile device to the Wi-Fi access point/router, select the SSID and enter the password
of the Wi-Fi access point/router to establish the connection between the mobile device and Wi-Fi access
point/router.
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1
WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup™) 1
If your Wi-Fi access point/router supports WPS, settings and connections can be configured easily.
a First, confirm that your Wi-Fi access point/router has the WPS symbol.
b Place your printer within the range of your Wi-Fi access point/router. The range may differ depending on
your environment. See the instructions provided with your Wi-Fi access point/router.
c Press the WPS button on your Wi-Fi access point/router, and press and hold the (Wi-Fi) button on the
printer for about five seconds.
The (Wi-Fi) indicator on the printer flashes in blue once every second.
When the connection is established, the (Wi-Fi) indicator lights in blue. Computers and mobile devices
that are on the same network as the printer will have access to the printer.
Note
Your printer will try to connect using WPS for two minutes. If the (Wi-Fi) button is held down for another
five seconds during that time, the printer will continue trying to connect for an additional two minutes.
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2
2
Printing from a Windows
®
PC or Mac 2
Printing with the Printer Driver 2
a Open the document you want to print.
b Turn the printer on.
c Connect the printer to a computer using USB, Bluetooth or Wi-Fi (see Connect the Printer to a Computer
or Mobile Device on page 25).
d Load paper.
Note
If necessary, change the printer settings in the printer driver’s dialog box, or in the Printer Setting Tool (see
Changing the Printer Settings on page 45).
e Print from the application.
The DATA indicator flashes in green to indicate that the printer is receiving data, and then the document
is printed.
f Turn the printer off.
Note
If paper is loaded and the DATA indicator remains green without flashing, the printer has not received
enough data to print an entire page. Turn the printer off, and then turn it on again.
The paper can be loaded after the print job has been sent. If the paper is skewed after the printer pulls it
into the starting position, open the release cover completely, remove the paper, and then close the cover
and load the paper again (see Clearing a Paper Jam on page 95).
To print a JPEG image without using the printer driver, see JPEG Printing on page 93.
Making Prints Lighter or Darker 2
You can make prints lighter or darker by adjusting the print density setting in the printer driver’s dialog box,
or in the Printer Setting Tool (see Changing the Printer Settings on page 45).
When using the battery, changing the print density setting may result in slight changes in printing speed and
the number of pages that can be printed on a single charge.
Using the Printer 2
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2
Setting Printer Driver Options 2
You can configure various settings such as paper size and number of copies, in the printer driver screen.
To use the functions indicated with an asterisk (*), install the printer driver that will be available in February
2016 and thereafter. The newest version can be downloaded from the Brother Solutions Center website:
support.brother.com
.
Note
You can also use the Printer Setting Tool (see Changing the Printer Settings on page 45) to configure
advanced settings.
Settings That Can Be Changed Using the Windows
®
Printer Driver (Examples) 2
Basic Tab 2
1 Paper Type
Specifies the type of paper that is loaded.
Available settings: [Cut Sheet], [Roll], [Perforated Roll]
2 2-ply Mode
Specifies the setting for using 2-ply paper.
Available settings: [Enable], [Disable]
3 Roll Printer Case
Specifies the setting for using the optional roll printer case. If [PA-RC-001] or [PA-RC-001 (Without Anti
Curl)] is selected, you can adjust the feed value or amount of paper retraction for the roll printer case.
Available settings: [Printer Default], [None], [PA-RC-001], [PA-RC-001 (Without Anti Curl)]
* This screen image may be different from
your screen.
1
3
4
7
8
5
6
9
2
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2
4 Form Feed Mode
Specifies how the printer responds to form feed commands received from any source.
Available settings: [No Feed], [Fixed Page], [End of Page], [End of Page Retract]
No Feed - Paper is not fed at the end of a job. Because additional paper is not ejected at the end of the
document, use this setting when printing on non-perforated roll paper. Make sure to set [Paper Type]
to [Roll].
Fixed Page - Paper is fed at the end of a job to suit the vertical length of the selected page size (for
example: letter, legal, A4, or user-defined size). Select this setting when using cut sheet paper. Make
sure to set [Paper Type] to [Cut Sheet] or [Roll].
End of Page - Paper is fed until the paper sensor detects a pre-printed end-of-page mark on the paper
or the end of the sheet, or until 14" (355.6 mm) of paper has been fed. Use this setting when [Paper
Type] is set to [Cut Sheet] or [Perforated Roll].
End of Page Retract - Paper is fed until the paper sensor detects a pre-printed end-of-page mark on
the paper. Then, the paper is fed back to the starting position before the next page is printed. Use this
setting when [Paper Type] is set to [Perforated Roll].
5 Feed Margin
Specifies the feed margin for the last page of the print job. Use this option when [Form Feed Mode] is set
to [No Feed].
Available settings: 0" - 2" (0 mm - 51 mm)
6 Feed Position
Specifies the paper feed position for printing on custom paper.
Available settings: [Center], [Left Alignment]
7 Multiple Page
Prints more than one page on a single sheet of paper.
Available settings: [Normal], [2 in 1], [4 in 1], [9 in 1]
8 Page Order
Specifies the page order when a setting other than [Normal] is specified for [Multiple Page].
9 Border Line
Specifies the border line between pages when a setting other than [Normal] is specified for [Multiple
Page].
Available settings: [Solid], [Dashed], [None]
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2
Advanced Tab 2
1 Density Adjustment
Specifies the printing density.
Available settings: [Printer Default], 0-10
2 Scaling
Specifies the reduction or enlargement ratio for printing.
Available settings: [Off], [Fit to Paper Size], 25% - 400%
3 Mirror Print
Prints your document in reverse.
Available settings: [Enable], [Disable]
4 Reverse Print
Rotates your document 180 degrees.
Available settings: [Enable], [Disable]
5 Use Watermark
Prints a logo or text as a watermark on your document. You can use preset watermarks, add a new
watermark, or use an image file you have created.
Available settings: [Enable], [Disable]
6 Header-Footer Print
Prints the date, time, and ID in the header or footer.
Available settings: [Enable], [Disable]
1
2
3
4
5
6
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2
Administrator* 2
Locks the following settings so that they cannot be changed.
Copy Count
Multi Page & Scaling
Watermark
Header-Footer Print
Other Print Options Screen 2
1 Print Text in Black
Prints color text in black.
Available settings: [Disable], [Enable]
2 Dash Line Print
Prints dash lines between pages, useful when printing on roll paper. Set [Form Feed Mode] to [Fixed
Page] and [Paper Type] to [Roll], and then select [Enable]. Note that dash lines are printed on the paper;
they are not punched into the paper.
Available settings: [Disable], [Enable]
Print Archive
*
Saves print data as a PDF file to your computer.
Available settings: [Disable], [Enable]
3 Automatically Switch Command Mode
Specifies whether the mode switching command is automatically sent when the commands are switched
while using the printer.
When using PJ-7 series, select the check box for this item.
Because this function is an optional function for using previous models, you should usually clear this check
box when using previous models.
Available settings: [Disable], [Enable]
1
3
4
5
2
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2
4 Print Speed
Specifies the printing speed in inches or millimeters per second. Reducing the printing speed improves the
print quality.
Available settings: [Printer Default], [1.1 ips / 27 mm/s], [1.6 ips / 41 mm/s], [1.9 ips / 48 mm/s], [2.5 ips
/ 65 mm/s]
5 Data Compression
When using PJ-7 series, select the check box for this item.
Because this function is an optional function for using previous models, you should usually clear this check
box when using previous models.
Available settings: [Disable], [Enable]
Roll Paper Pause
* 2
Displays a confirmation message for each page when printing.
Available settings: [Disable], [Enable]
Other Functions 2
Print Profiles* 2
Print Profiles are presets designed to give you quick access to frequently used printing configurations. In
addition, frequently used printing settings can be added as Print Profiles.
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2
Settings That Can Be Changed Using the Mac Printer Driver (Examples) 2
Basic pop-up menu 2
1 2-ply Mode
Specifies the setting for using 2-ply paper.
Available settings: [Enable], [Disable]
2 Roll Printer Case
Specifies the setting for using the optional roll printer case. If [PA-RC-001] or [PA-RC-001 (Without Anti
Curl)] is selected, you can adjust the feed value or amount of paper retraction for the roll printer case.
Available settings: [Printer Default], [None], [PA-RC-001], [PA-RC-001 (Without Anti Curl)]
3 Form Feed Mode
Specifies how the printer responds to form feed commands received from any source.
Available settings: [No Feed], [Fixed Page], [End of Page], [End of Page Retract]
4 Feed Margin
Specifies the feed margin for the last page of the print job. Use this option when [Form Feed Mode] is set
to [No Feed].
Available settings: 0" - 2" (0 mm - 51 mm)
1
3
4
2
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2
Advanced pop-up menu 2
1 Density
Specifies the printing density.
Available settings: [Printer Default], 0-10
2 Print Speed
Specifies the printing speed in inches or millimeters per second. Reducing the printing speed improves the
print quality.
Available settings: [Printer Default], [1.1 ips / 27 mm/s], [1.6 ips / 41 mm/s], [1.9 ips / 48 mm/s], [2.5 ips
/ 65 mm/s]
3 Negative Printing
Prints with black and white inverted.
4 Dash Line Print
Prints dash lines between pages, useful when printing on roll paper. Set [Form Feed Mode] to [Fixed
Page] and [Paper Type] to [Roll], and then select [Enable]. Note that dash lines are printed on the paper;
they are not punched into the paper.
Available settings: [Disable], [Enable]
1
3
4
2
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2
Printing with Google Cloud Print™ (PJ-773 Only) 2
Google Cloud Print™ is a Google-provided service that allows you to print to a printer registered to your
Google account using a network-compatible device (such as a mobile phone or computer) without installing
a printer driver on the device.
1 Print request
2 Google Cloud Print™
3 Your printer
For more information, see the Google Cloud Print Guide. Visit your model's Manuals page on the Brother
Solutions Center at support.brother.com
to download the guide.
Printing with AirPrint (Only When Using PJ-773 with a Mac) 2
Use AirPrint to wirelessly print photos, emails, web pages, and documents from your Mac, iPad, iPhone and
iPod touch without installing a printer driver on the device.
1 Print request
2 Your printer
For more information, see the AirPrint Guide. Visit your model's Manuals page on the Brother Solutions
Center at support.brother.com
to download the guide.
1
23
1
2
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2
Printing from an iOS Device 2
Printing with iPrint&Scan (PJ-763MFi/PJ-773 Only) 2
Use Brother iPrint&Scan to print from your iOS device.
Brother iPrint&Scan allows you to use features of your printer directly from your iPhone, iPod touch, iPad,
and iPad mini™, without using a computer.
Download and install Brother iPrint&Scan from the App Store.
1 Mobile device
2 Your printer
For more information, see the Mobile Print/Scan Guide for Brother iPrint&Scan (iOS). Visit your model's
Manuals page on the Brother Solutions Center at support.brother.com
to download the guide.
Note
Scanning is not available for PJ-7 series.
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2
Printing with AirPrint (PJ-773 Only) 2
Use AirPrint to wirelessly print photos, emails, web pages, and documents from your Mac, iPad, iPhone and
iPod touch without installing a printer driver on the device.
1 Print request
2 Your printer
For more information, see the AirPrint Guide. Visit your model's Manuals page on the Brother Solutions
Center at support.brother.com
to download the guide.
Printing with Google Cloud Print™ (PJ-773 Only) 2
Google Cloud Print™ is a Google-provided service that allows you to print to a printer registered to your
Google account using a network-compatible device (such as a mobile phone or computer) without installing
a printer driver on the device.
1 Print request
2 Google Cloud Print™
3 Your printer
For more information, see the Google Cloud Print Guide. Visit your model's Manuals page on the Brother
Solutions Center at support.brother.com
to download the guide.
1
2
1
23
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2
Printing from an Android™ Device 2
Printing with iPrint&Scan (PJ-762/PJ-763/PJ-763MFi/PJ-773 Only) 2
Use Brother iPrint&Scan to print from your Android™ device.
Brother iPrint&Scan allows you to use features of your printer directly from your Android™ device, without
using a computer.
Download and install Brother iPrint&Scan from the Google Play™ Store.
1 Mobile device
2 Your printer
For more information, see the Mobile Print/Scan Guide for Brother iPrint&Scan (Android™). Visit your model's
Manuals page on the Brother Solutions Center at support.brother.com
to download the guide.
Note
Scanning is not available for PJ-7 series.
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Printing with Mopria™ (PJ-773 Only) 2
Mopria™ Print Service is a print functionality on Android™ phones and tablets (Android™ version 4.4 or later)
developed by the Mopria Alliance. With this service, you can connect to the same network as the printer and
print without additional setup. Many native Android™ apps, including Google Chrome™, Gmail and Gallery,
support printing.
1 Android™ 4.4 or later
2 Wi-Fi Connection
3 Your printer
You must download the Mopria Plug-in from the Google Play™ Store app and install it on your Android
device. Make sure you turn the service on before using this functionality.
2
3
1
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2
Printing with Google Cloud Print™ (PJ-773 Only) 2
Google Cloud Print™ is a Google-provided service that allows you to print to a printer registered to your
Google account using a network-compatible device (such as a mobile phone or computer) without installing
a printer driver on the device.
1 Print request
2 Google Cloud Print™
3 Your printer
For more information, see the Google Cloud Print Guide. Visit your model's Manuals page on the Brother
Solutions Center at support.brother.com
to download the guide.
1
23
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3
3
Printer Setting Tool (for Windows
®
PCs) 3
Using the “Printer Setting Tool”, you can specify the printer’s communication settings, device settings and
P-touch Template settings from a Windows
®
PC.
Note
•ThePrinter Setting Tool” is installed at the same time as other software, such as the printer driver. For
more information, see Installing the Printer Driver and Software (When Using a Windows
®
PC or Mac)
on page 24.
For more information on P-touch Template, download the P-touch Template Manual/Raster Command
Reference (English only) from the Brother Solutions Center website: support.brother.com
.
Important
The “Printer Setting Tool” is available only with compatible Brother printers.
Before Using the Printer Setting Tool 3
Make sure the AC adapter is connected to an AC power outlet, the car adapter is connected to a DC power
outlet, or the fully-charged battery is installed.
Make sure the printer driver has been installed and is functional.
Connect this printer to a computer with a USB cable or via a Bluetooth connection.
With this tool, settings cannot be specified using Wi-Fi.
The P-touch Template Setting Tool can be configured only via USB.
Changing the Printer Settings 3
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3
Using the Printer Setting Tool (for Windows
®
PCs) 3
a Connect the printer you want to configure to the computer.
b For Windows Vista
®
/ Windows
®
7 / Windows Server
®
2008 / Windows Server
®
2008 R2:
From the Start menu, click [All Programs] - [Brother] - [Label & Mobile Printer] - [Printer Setting
Tool].
For Windows
®
8 / Windows
®
8.1 / Windows Server
®
2012 / Windows Server
®
2012 R2:
Click the [Printer Setting Tool] icon on the [Apps] screen.
For Windows
®
10:
From the Start button, select all applications, and then click [Brother] - [Label & Mobile Printer] -
[Printer Setting Tool].
The main window appears.
1Printer
Lists the connected printers.
2 Communication Settings (PJ-762/PJ-763/PJ-763MFi/PJ-773 only)
Specifies wireless LAN and Bluetooth communication settings.
3 Device Settings
Specifies printer device settings, such as power settings and printer settings.
4 P-touch Template Settings
Specifies P-touch Template settings.
For more information on P-touch Template, download the P-touch Template Manual/Raster
Command Reference (English only) from the Brother Solutions Center website: support.brother.com
.
5Exit
Closes the window.
3
2
4
5
1
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3
c Check that the printer you want to configure appears beside [Printer]. If a different printer appears,
select the printer you want from the drop-down list.
Note
If only one printer is connected, it is unnecessary to make a selection since only that printer is available.
d Select the setting you want to change, and then specify or change the settings in the dialog box.
For more information on the settings dialog boxes, see Communication Settings
(PJ-762/PJ-763/PJ-763MFi/PJ-773 Only) on page 48, Device Settings on page 64 or P-touch Template
Settings on page 76.
e Click [Apply] - [Exit] in the settings dialog box to apply the settings to the printer.
f Click [Exit] in the main window to finish specifying settings.
Important
Use the “Printer Setting Tool” to configure the printer only when the printer is in standby. The printer may
malfunction if you attempt to configure it while it is handling a job.
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Communication Settings (PJ-762/PJ-763/PJ-763MFi/PJ-773
Only) 3
With [Communication Settings] in the “Printer Setting Tool”, the printer communication information can be
specified or changed when connecting the printer and computer with a USB cable or via a Bluetooth
connection. Not only can you change the communication settings for one printer, but you can also apply the
same settings to multiple printers.
Settings Dialog Box 3
1 Disable these settings
When this check box is selected, appears in the tab, and the settings can no longer be specified or
changed.
Settings in a tab where appears will not be applied to the printer even if [Apply] is clicked. In addition,
the settings in the tab will not be saved or exported when the [Save in Command File] or [Export]
command is executed.
To apply the settings to the printer or save or export them, make sure you clear the check box.
2Items
When [Current Status] is selected, the current settings appear in the settings display/change area.
Select the item for the settings that you want to change.
3 Menu Bar
4Printer
Lists the connected printers.
5 Node Name
Displays the node name (nodes can be renamed). (See 7 Change Node Name/Bluetooth Device Name in
Menu Bar on page 50.)
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6 Settings Tabs
Contain settings that may be specified or changed.
If appears in the tab, the settings in that tab will not be applied to the printer.
7 Settings Display/Change Area
Displays the current settings for the selected item.
8 Refresh
Updates the displayed settings with the most recent information.
9Exit
Exits [Communication Settings], and returns to the main window of the “Printer Setting Tool”.
Important
Settings are not applied to printers if the [Exit] button is clicked without clicking the [Apply] button after
changing settings.
10 Apply
Applies the settings to the printer.
To save the specified settings in a command file, select [Save in Command File] from the drop-down
menu. The saved command file can be used with the mass storage mode to apply the settings to a printer.
(See Mass Storage Mode on page 92.)
Important
Clicking [Apply] applies all settings in all tabs to the printer.
If the [Disable these settings] check box is selected, the settings in that tab are not applied.
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Menu Bar 3
1 Apply Settings to the Printer
Applies the settings to the printer.
2 Save Settings in Command File
Saves the specified settings in a command file. The file extension is .bin.
The saved command file can be used with the mass storage mode to apply the settings to a printer. (See
Mass Storage Mode on page 92.)
Note
If the [Disable these settings] check box is selected, the settings in that tab are not saved.
Important
The following information is not saved with the settings commands:
Node name
IP address, subnet mask and default gateway (when the IP address is set to [STATIC])
The saved communication settings commands are only intended to be used for applying settings to a
printer. The settings cannot be applied by importing this command file.
Saved command files contain authentication keys and passwords. Take necessary measures to protect
saved command files, such as saving them in a location that cannot be accessed by other users.
Do not send the command file to a printer whose model was not specified when the command file was
exported.
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3 Import
Import from the current computer wireless settings
Imports the settings from the computer.
Note
When importing the computer wireless settings, administrator privileges for the computer are required.
Only personal security authentication settings (open system, public key authentication and
WPA/WPA2-PSK) can be imported. Enterprise security authentication (such as LEAP and EAP-FAST),
WPA2-PSK (TKIP) and WPA-PSK (AES) settings cannot be imported.
If multiple wireless LANs are enabled for the computer you use, the first wireless settings (only personal
settings) that are detected will be considered for the import data.
Only the settings (communication mode, SSID, authentication method, encryption mode and
authentication key) from the [Wireless LAN] tab - [Wireless Settings] pane can be imported.
Select a Profile to import
Imports the exported file and applies the settings to a printer.
Click [Browse] and select the file you want to import. The settings in the selected file appear in the
settings display/change area.
Note
All settings, such as wireless settings or TCP/IP settings, can be imported, except for node names.
Only profiles that are compatible with the selected printer can be imported.
If the imported profile’s IP address is set to [STATIC], change the IP address of the imported profile, if
necessary, so that it does not duplicate the IP address of an existing configured printer on the network.
4 Export
Saves the current settings in a file.
Note
If the [Disable these settings] check box is selected, the settings in that tab are not saved.
Important
Exported files are not encrypted.
5 Automatically restart the printer after applying new settings
If this check box is selected, the printer automatically restarts after communication settings are applied.
If this check box is cleared, your must restart the printer manually.
Note
When configuring multiple printers, you can reduce the time required to change settings by clearing this
check box. In this case, we recommend selecting this check box when configuring the first printer so that
you can confirm that each setting is operating as intended.
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6 Automatically detects the connected printer, and retrieves the current settings.
If this check box is selected and a printer is connected to the computer, the printer is automatically
detected and the printer’s current settings are displayed in the [Current Status] pane.
Note
If the model of the connected printer is different from that of the printer shown in the [Printer] drop-down
list, the settings available on all tabs change to match the connected printer.
7 Change Node Name/Bluetooth Device Name
Allows renaming a node.
8 Reset to Default Communication Settings
Returns the communication settings to their factory settings.
9 Display Help
Displays the Help.
10 About
Displays the version information.
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General Tab 3
Communication Settings (for PJ-762/PJ-763/PJ-763MFi) 3
1 Bluetooth on Power On
Specifies the conditions for connecting via Bluetooth when the printer is turned on. Select [On by default],
[Off by default] or [Keep Current State].
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Communication Settings (for PJ-773) 3
1 Network Settings on Power On
Specifies the conditions for connecting via Wi-Fi when the printer is turned on. Select [On by Default], [Off
by Default] or [Keep Current State].
2 Selected Interface
Select [Wireless LAN] or [Wireless Direct].
3 Enable Wireless Direct when Wireless LAN is turned on
Allows to enable the Infrastructure and Wireless Direct modes at the same time.
This check box appears when you select [Wireless LAN] for [Selected Interface].
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IPv6 (PJ-773 Only) 3
1IPv6 usage
Select [Enable] or [Disable].
2 Priority on IPv6 address
Select to give priority to an IPv6 address.
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Bluetooth Tab (PJ-762/PJ-763/PJ-763MFi Only) 3
Bluetooth Settings 3
1 Visible to Other Devices
Allows the printer to be “discovered” by other Bluetooth devices.
Available settings: [Discoverable], [Not Discoverable]
2 PIN code
Specifies the PIN code that will be used when pairing with devices that are compliant with Bluetooth 2.0
or earlier.
3 Display the PIN code on-screen
If this check box is selected, your computer displays PIN codes by default.
4 Request Secure Simple Pairing (SSP) settings during pairing
If this check box is selected, pairing can be performed using the printer buttons for devices that are
compliant with Bluetooth 2.1 or later.
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Auto re-pairing (PJ-763MFi only) 3
1 Auto re-pairing
Sets whether or not to automatically reconnect to previously connected Apple device (iPad, iPhone or iPod
touch).
Available settings: [Enable], [Disable]
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Wireless LAN Tab (PJ-773 Only) 3
TCP/IP (Wireless) 3
1 Boot Method
Select [AUTO], [BOOTP], [DHCP], [RARP] or [STATIC].
2 IP Address/Subnet Mask/Gateway
Specifies the various networking values.
You can only enter these settings when the IP address is set to [STATIC].
3 DNS Server Method
Select [AUTO] or [STATIC].
4 Primary DNS Server IP Address/Secondary DNS Server IP Address
You can only enter these settings when the DNS server is set to [STATIC].
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IPv6 3
1 Static IPv6 Address
Specifies the IPv6 address.
2 Enable this address
Enables the specified static IPv6 address.
3 Primary DNS Server IPv6 Address/Secondary DNS Server IPv6 Address
Specifies the DNS server IPv6 addresses.
4 IPv6 Address List
Displays the list of IPv6 addresses.
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Wireless Settings 3
1 Communication Mode
Select [Infrastructure] or [Ad-hoc].
2 SSID (Network Name)
Clicking the [Search] button displays the SSID selections in a separate dialog box.
3 Channel
Lists available channels.
Note
This setting is valid only in Ad-hoc mode.
4 Authentication Method/Encryption Mode
The supported encryption modes for the various authentication methods are as shown in Communication
Modes and Authentication Methods/Encryption Modes on page 61.
5WEP Key
You can only specify a setting when WEP is selected as the encryption mode.
6 Passphrase
You can only specify a setting when WPA/WPA2-PSK is selected as the authentication method.
7 User ID/Password
You can only specify settings when LEAP, EAP-FAST, PEAP, EAP-TTLS or EAP-TLS is selected as the
authentication method. In addition, with EAP-TLS, it is not necessary to register a password, but a client
certificate must be registered. To register a certificate, connect to the printer from a web browser, and then
specify the certificate. For more information on using a web browser, see Web Based Management
on page 133.
8 Display the key and password on-screen
If this check box is selected, keys and passwords are displayed in plain (non-encrypted) text.
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Communication Modes and Authentication Methods/Encryption Modes 3
When [Communication Mode] is set to [Ad-hoc]
When [Communication Mode] is set to [Infrastructure]
Important
To specify higher level security settings:
When performing certificate verification with EAP-FAST, PEAP, EAP-TTLS or EAP-TLS authentication
methods, the certificate cannot be specified from the "Printer Setting Tool". After the printer is configured
to connect to the network, specify the certificate by accessing the printer from a web browser.
For more information on using a web browser, see Web Based Management on page 133.
Authentication Method Encryption Mode
Open System None / WEP
Authentication Method Encryption Mode
Open System None / WEP
Shared Key WEP
WPA/WPA2-PSK TKIP+AES / AES
LEAP CKIP
EAP-FAST/NONE TKIP+AES / AES
EAP-FAST/MS-CHAPv2 TKIP+AES / AES
EAP-FAST/GTC TKIP+AES / AES
PEAP/MS-CHAPv2 TKIP+AES / AES
PEAP/GTC TKIP+AES / AES
EAP-TTLS/CHAP TKIP+AES / AES
EAP-TTLS/MS-CHAP TKIP+AES / AES
EAP-TTLS/MS-CHAPv2 TKIP+AES / AES
EAP-TTLS/PAP TKIP+AES / AES
EAP-TLS TKIP+AES / AES
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Wireless Direct Tab (PJ-773 Only) 3
Wireless Direct Settings 3
1 SSID/Network Key Generation
Select [AUTO] or [STATIC].
2 SSID (Network Name)/Network Key
Specifies the SSID (25 ASCII characters or fewer) and the network key (63 characters or fewer) you want
to use in the Wireless Direct mode.
You can only specify a setting when [STATIC] is selected as [SSID/Network Key Generation].
Note
The factory default SSID and password are as follows:
SSID: "DIRECT-*****_PJ-773" where "*****" is the last five digits of the product serial number.
(You can find the serial number label on the bottom of the printer.)
Password (Network key): 773*****
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Applying Setting Changes to Multiple Printers 3
a After applying settings to the first printer, disconnect the printer from the computer, and then connect the
second printer to the computer.
b Select the newly connected printer from the [Printer] drop-down list.
Note
If the [Automatically detects the connected printer, and retrieves the current settings.] check box in
the [Option Settings] dialog box is selected, the printer connected with the USB cable is automatically
selected.
For more information, see Communication Settings (PJ-762/PJ-763/PJ-763MFi/PJ-773 Only) on page 48.
c Click the [Apply] button.
The same settings that were applied to the first printer are applied to the second printer.
Note
If the [Automatically restart the printer after applying new settings] check box is cleared, the printers
will not be restarted after the settings are changed, reducing the time required to configure the printers.
However, we recommend selecting the [Automatically restart the printer after applying new settings]
check box when configuring the first printer so that you can confirm that a connection with the Wi-Fi access
point/router can be correctly established with the settings. For more information, see Communication
Settings (PJ-762/PJ-763/PJ-763MFi/PJ-773 Only) on page 48.
d Repeat steps ac for all the printers whose settings you wish to change.
Important
If the IP address is set to [STATIC], the printer’s IP address will also be changed to the same address as
the first printer.
Change the IP address if necessary.
Note
To save the current settings in a file, click [File] - [Export].
The same settings can be applied to another printer by clicking [File] - [Import], then selecting the
exported settings file. (See Communication Settings (PJ-762/PJ-763/PJ-763MFi/PJ-773 Only)
on page 48.)
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Device Settings 3
With [Device Settings] in the Printer Setting Tool”, printer settings can be specified or changed when
connecting the printer and computer with a USB cable or via a Bluetooth connection. Not only can you change
the device settings for one printer, but you can also apply the same settings to multiple printers.
When printing from a computer application, various printing settings can be specified from the printer driver;
however, using [Device Settings] in thePrinter Setting Tool”, more advanced settings can be specified.
When [Device Settings] is opened, the printer’s current settings are retrieved and displayed. If the current
settings could not be retrieved, the previous settings are displayed. If the current settings could not be
retrieved and previous settings have not been specified, this tool’s default settings are displayed.
Settings Dialog Box 3
1 Menu Bar
2Printer
Lists the connected printers.
3 Settings Tabs
Contain settings that may be specified or changed.
Note
If appears in the tab, the settings in that tab cannot be specified or changed. In addition, the settings
in the tab will not be applied to the printer even if [Apply] is clicked. The settings in the tab will also not be
saved or exported when the [Save in Command File] or [Export] command is executed.
4 Current Settings
Retrieves the settings from the currently connected printer and displays them in the dialog box. Settings
will also be retrieved for parameters on tabs with .
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5 Disable these settings
When this check box is selected, appears in the tab, and the settings can no longer be specified or
changed.
Settings in a tab where appears will not be applied to the printer even if [Apply] is clicked. In addition,
the settings in the tab will not be saved or exported when the [Save in Command File] or [Export]
command is executed.
To apply the settings to the printer or save or export them, make sure you clear the check box.
The ESC/P Legacy (1) and (2) tabs are linked. When the check box in one of the tabs is selected, the
settings in the other tab also cannot be specified.
6 Parameters
Displays the current settings.
7Exit
Exits [Device Settings], and returns to the main window of the Printer Setting Tool”.
8 Apply
To confirm the current settings, select [Check Setting...] from the drop-down menu.
Applies the settings to the printer.
To save the specified settings in a command file, select [Save in Command File] from the drop-down
menu.
The saved command file can be used with the mass storage mode to apply the settings to a printer. (See
Mass Storage Mode on page 92.)
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Menu Bar 3
1 Apply Settings to the Printer
Applies the settings to the printer.
Performs the same operation as when the [Apply] button is clicked.
2 Check setting...
3 Save Settings in Command File
Saves the specified settings in a command file.
Performs the same operation as when [Save in Command File] is selected from the [Apply] drop-down
menu.
4 Import
Imports the exported file.
5 Export
Saves the current settings in a file.
6 Clean Unit
Cleans the platen roller of the printer by feeding the dedicated cleaning sheet. See Cleaning the Platen
Roller on page 94.
7 Auto Sensor Adjustment
Adjusts the paper detection sensor automatically.
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8 Print Unit Settings
Prints a report containing firmware version, paper size, and configuration information, as shown below.
The Bluetooth settings (PJ-762/PJ-763/PJ-763MFi only) or Wi-Fi settings (PJ-773 only) are printed on this
page.
<Print image>
You can also print this report using the (Feed) button (see Confirm the Printer Settings on page 91).
9 Factory Reset
Resets all of the printer settings to the factory settings.
10 Reset only Device Settings
Resets only the settings that can be specified using the Device Settings to the factory settings.
11 Delete Template
Deletes all the templates stored in the printer.
12 Stencil Paper Mode
13 Option Settings
If the [Do not display an error message if the current settings cannot be retrieved at startup] check
box is selected, a message will not be displayed next time.
14 About
Displays the version information.
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Settings Tabs 3
Basic Tab 3
1 Auto Power On
Specifies how the printer responds when connected to an AC or DC power outlet or when the battery is
installed.
Available settings: [Disable], [Enable], [Enable (No Main Button)]
2 Auto Power Off (AC/DC)
Specifies the amount of time that passes before the printer turns off automatically when connected to an
AC or DC power outlet.
Available settings: [None], 1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8/9/10/15/20/25/30/40/50/60/90/120 minutes
3 Auto Power Off (Li-ion)
Specifies the amount of time that passes before the printer turns off automatically when powered by the
rechargeable Li-ion battery.
Available settings: [None], 1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8/9/10/15/20/25/30/40/50/60/90/120 minutes
4 Command Mode
Specifies the printer’s command format.
Available settings: [Raster], [ESC/P Legacy], [ESC/P Brother], [P-touch Template]
5 Print Density
Specifies the printing density.
Available settings: 0-10
6Print Speed
Specifies the printing speed in inches or millimeters per second.
Available settings: [1.1 ips / 27 mm/s], [1.6 ips / 41 mm/s], [1.9 ips / 48 mm/s], [2.5 ips / 65 mm/s]
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7 Skip Perforation
Leaves a one-inch (25.4 mm) margin at the top and bottom of the paper.
Use it when printing on perforated roll paper so that the printer does not print on the perforation.
Available settings: [Enable], [Disable]
8 Dash Line Print
Prints dash lines between pages, useful when printing on roll paper. Set [Form Feed Mode] to [Fixed
Page], and then select [Enable]. Note that dash lines are printed on the paper; they are not punched into
the paper.
Available settings: [Enable], [Disable]
9Tear Adjust
Adjust the tear bar tear off position for paper media.
Available settings: [+0.08"], [+0.06"], [+0.04"], [+0.02"], [0"], [-0.02"], [-0.04"], [-0.06"], [-0.08"]
([+2.0 mm], [+1.5 mm], [+1.0 mm], [+0.5 mm], [0mm], [-0.5 mm], [-1.0 mm], [-1.5 mm], [-2.0 mm])
Note
For the following settings, the printer driver settings have priority:
•Print Density
Print Speed
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Advanced Tab 3
1 Roll Printer Case Setting
Specifies the setting for using the optional roll printer case. If [On] is selected, you can adjust the feed
value or amount of paper retraction for the roll printer case.
Available settings: [On], [On (Without Anti Curl)], [On (Short Feed)], [Off]
2 Print Length Scaling
Specifies the reduction or enlargement ratio for printing.
Available settings: 95% - 105% (in increments of 0.5%)
3 Form Feed Mode
Specifies how the printer responds to form feed commands received from any source.
Available settings: [No Feed], [Fixed Page], [End of Page], [End of Page Retract]
For more information on the options, see Settings That Can Be Changed Using the Windows
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Printer
Driver (Examples) on page 32.
4 Paper Grip Time
Specifies the delay before the printer grabs the paper.
Available settings: [0.5 seconds], [0.8 seconds], [1.2 seconds]
5Pre-Feed
If [Enable] is selected, the printer ejects a short length of paper when the printer turns on. When using
perforated roll paper or roll paper that is pre-printed, we recommend setting this parameter to [Disable].
Available settings: [Enable], [Disable]
6 Paper Sensor Threshold
Specifies the threshold of the paper detection sensor.
Available settings: 0-255
7 Print Data after Printing
Allows to erase print data after it is printed.
Available settings: [Erase All Print Data], [Keep Print Data]
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8 JPEG Printing Setting
Specifies the JPEG printing setting.
Available settings: [Simple Binary], [Error Diffusion]
9 Scale JPEG images to fit media
Allows enlarging or reducing a JPEG image to fit the paper size.
Available settings: [Enable], [Disable]
10 Power Off Mode
Choose how you want to turn off the printer.
Available settings: [Single press to turn off], [Double press to turn off]
11 Airplane Mode
Allows disabling the (Bluetooth) or (Wi-Fi) button. This function is useful when you use the printer in
a place where signal transmissions are not allowed.
Available settings: [On], [Off]
Note
For the following settings, the printer driver settings have priority:
Roll Printer Case Setting
Form Feed Mode
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ESC/P Legacy (1) Tab 3
1 Paper Size
Specifies the default paper size.
Available settings: [Letter], [Legal], [A4], [Custom]
Note
If this parameter is changed in the printer driver’s dialog box, that setting has priority.
2 Form Length
This parameter can be set only when [Paper Size] is set to [Custom].
Form length is determined by specifying the number of lines per page, or the length in inches of each page.
The available settings differ depending on the selected [Text Line Spacing] settings.
3 Bottom Margin
The setting specified for this parameter takes effect only when [Paper Size] is set to [Custom].
The height of the bottom margin is expressed in lines of text.
The available settings differ depending on the selected [Text Line Spacing] setting.
4 Text Line Spacing
Specifies the height of each line of text.
Available settings: [6 Lines/Inch], [8 Lines/Inch (0.125")], [8 Lines/Inch (0.12")]
Text Line Spacing Lines Inches
[6 Lines/Inch] 6-127 1.00-21.16
[8 Lines/Inch (0.125")] or [8 Lines/Inch (0.12")] 8-127 1.00-15.87
Text Line Spacing Lines
[6 Lines/Inch] 3-126
[8 Lines/Inch (0.125")] or [8 Lines/Inch (0.12")] 4-126
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5 Left Margin
Specifies the left margin.
Available settings: [Use Paper Size], [Columns]
6 Right Margin
Specifies the right margin.
Available settings: [Use Paper Size], [Columns]
7 Default Pitch
Specifies character width.
Available settings: [10 characters/inch], [12 characters/inch], [15 characters/inch], [Proportional]
8 CR-LF Mode
Specifies how the printer responds when LF (line feed) and CR (carriage return) commands (ASCII
characters 10 and 13) are received.
Available settings: [LF=LF CR=CR], [LF=CR+LF CR=CR+LF]
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ESC/P Legacy (2) Tab 3
1 Extended Characters
Specifies which characters are used when printing ASCII characters 128 to 255.
Available settings: [Italic], [Graphics]
2 Character Set Map
Specifies which character set is used, allowing you to print special characters appropriate for the language
selected.
Available settings: [USA], [France], [Germany], [United Kingdom], [Denmark I], [Sweden], [Italy],
[Spain I], [Japan], [Norway], [Denmark II], [Spain II], [Latin America], [Korea], [Legal]
3 Default Font
Specifies which built-in font is used.
Available settings: [Serif], [Sans Serif]
4 Reduce Character Size
Specifies whether text is printed at a reduced size.
Available settings: [Enable], [Disable]
5 Character Attributes
Specifies the attributes used for printed text.
Available settings: [Bold], [Double Width], [Underline]
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Applying Setting Changes to Multiple Printers 3
a After applying settings to the first printer, disconnect the printer from the computer, and then connect the
second printer to the computer.
b Select the newly connected printer from the [Printer] drop-down list.
c Click the [Apply] button.
The same settings that were applied to the first printer are applied to the second printer.
d Repeat steps ac for all the printers whose settings you wish to change.
Note
To save the current settings in a file, click [File] - [Export].
The same settings can be applied to another printer by clicking [File] - [Import], then selecting the
exported settings file. (See Device Settings on page 64.)
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P-touch Template Settings 3
P-touch Template mode provides functions for inserting data from a device (such as a barcode reader
connected to the printer) into text and barcode objects in layouts saved on the printer, useful for printing
templates and barcodes.
With [P-touch Template Settings] in the “Printer Setting Tool”, settings for using the P-touch Template
functions can be specified or changed.
P-touch Template 3
The following are the P-touch Template functions:
Basic operations 3
Preset template printing
If frequently used templates are stored in the printer, they can be reprinted by simply scanning the barcode
for each template.
Barcode printing
A barcode scanned with the barcode reader can be printed with the protocol and size of a previously
created template.
Database-assisted template printing
By linking objects in a template to a database, then scanning the key barcodes for the database, the
template can be printed with objects in the template replaced with database data.
Advanced operations
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Numbering function (serialized number) printing
Templates can be printed while automatically incrementing a number or barcode in the templates.
Note
If a command reference is used, see the P-touch Template Manual/Raster Command Reference. You can
download the latest versions from the Brother Solutions Center website.
support.brother.com
Select the product, and then select [Manuals].
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P-touch Template Settings Dialog Box 3
1 Default Command Mode
Specifies the P-touch Template mode as the default mode.
To change the mode, use the Device Settings.
2 Default Template Number
Specifies a template number to select as default when the printer is turned on.
However, if a template is not to be transferred to the printer, do not specify a template number.
3 Data Delimiter for P-touch Template
A symbol used to indicate when to move to the next object in the data being sent. Between 1 and 20
characters can be specified.
4 Trigger for P-touch Template Printing
You can specify a trigger to begin printing from a number of options.
[Command Character]: Printing starts when the command character specified here is received.
[Data Insertion into All the Objects]: Printing starts when the delimiter for the last object is received.
[Received Data Size]: Printing starts when the number of characters specified here is received. However,
delimiters are not counted in the number of characters.
5 Character Code Table
Select one of the following three character code sets.
Available settings: [Windows 1251], [Windows 1252], [Windows 1250 Eastern Europe], [Brother
standard]
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6 International Character Set
Lists countries for the character set.
Available settings: [United States], [France], [Germany], [Britain], [Denmark], [Sweden], [Italy],
[Spain], [Japan], [Norway], [Denmark II], [Spain II], [Latin America], [Korea], [Legal]
The following 12 codes are switched depending on the country selected from the list above:
23h 24h 40h 5Bh 5Ch 5Dh 5Eh 60h 7Bh 7Ch 7Dh 7Eh
For switched characters, see the P-touch Template Manual/Raster Command Reference (which can be
downloaded from the Brother Solutions Center website).
7 Command Prefix Character
Specifies the prefix character code, which identifies commands used in P-touch Template mode.
8 Non-Printed Character
Characters specified here are not printed when data is received. Specify 1 to 20 characters.
9 Available Return Code
The line feed code is used when feeding data to indicate that the following data should be moved to the
next line in a text object. One of the following four line feed codes can be selected, or 1 to 20 characters
can be specified as the line feed code.
Available settings: [^CR], [\0D\0A], [\0A], [\0D]
10 Number of Copies
Sets the number of copies. A number between 1 and 99 can be specified.
11 Set
Saves the settings as an .ini file when the dialog box is closed.
To save the specified settings in a command file, select [Save in Command File] from the drop-down
menu. The saved command file can be used with the mass storage mode to apply the settings to a printer.
(See Mass Storage Mode on page 92.)
12 Cancel
Cancels the settings and closes the dialog box. The settings will remain unchanged.
13 Default
Returns to the factory settings.
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Printer Setting Tool (for Mac Computers) 3
Using the "Printer Setting Tool", you can specify the printer's communication settings and device settings
from a Mac. Not only can you change the device settings for one printer, but you can also apply the same
settings to multiple printers.
Note
The "Printer Setting Tool" is installed at the same time as other software such as the printer driver. For
more information, see Installing the Printer Driver and Software (When Using a Windows
®
PC or Mac)
on page 24.
Important
The "Printer Setting Tool" is available only with compatible Brother printers.
Before Using the Printer Setting Tool 3
Make sure the AC adapter is connected to an AC power outlet, the car adapter is connected to a DC power
outlet, or the fully-charged battery is installed.
Make sure the printer driver has been installed and is functional.
Connect this printer to a computer with a USB cable. With this tool, settings cannot be specified using
Bluetooth or Wi-Fi.
Using the Printer Setting Tool (for Mac Computers) 3
a Connect the printer you want to configure to the computer.
b Click [Macintosh HD] - [Applications] - [Brother] - [Printer Setting Tool] - [Printer Setting Tool.app].
The [Printer Setting Tool] window appears.
c Check that the printer you want to configure appears beside [Printer]. If a different printer appears,
select the printer you want from the drop-down list.
Note
If only one printer is connected, it is unnecessary to make a selection since only that printer will appear.
d Select a setting tab, and then specify or change the settings.
e Click [Apply Settings to the Printer] in the setting tab to apply the settings to the printer.
f Click [Exit] to finish specifying settings.
Important
Use the "Printer Setting Tool" to configure the printer only when the printer is in standby. The printer may
malfunction if you attempt to configure it while it is handling a job.
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Settings Dialog Box 3
1Printer
Lists the connected printers.
2 Import
Imports settings from a file.
3 Export
Saves the current settings in a file.
4 Setting Tabs
Contain settings that may be specified or changed.
5 Apply Settings to the Printer
Applies the settings to the printer.
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6 Print Unit Settings
Prints a report containing firmware version, paper size, and configuration information, as shown below.
The Bluetooth settings (PJ-762/PJ-763/PJ-763MFi only) or Wi-Fi settings (PJ-773 only) are printed on this
page.
<Print image>
7 Clean Unit
Cleans the platen roller of the printer by feeding the dedicated cleaning sheet. See Cleaning the Platen
Roller on page 94.
8 Factory Reset
Resets all of the printer settings to the factory settings.
9 Current Settings
Retrieves the settings from the currently connected printer and displays them in the dialog box.
10 Exit
Exits the Printer Setting Tool.
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Paper Settings Tab 3
1 Paper Size
Specifies the default paper size.
Available settings: [Letter], [Legal], [A4], [Custom]
2 Form Length
This parameter can be set only when [Paper Size] is set to [Custom].
Form length is determined by specifying the number of lines per page, or the length in inches of each page.
The available settings differ depending on the selected [Text Line Spacing] settings.
3 Bottom Margin
The setting specified for this parameter takes effect only when [Paper Size] is set to [Custom].
The height of the bottom margin is expressed in lines of text.
The available settings differ depending on the selected [Text Line Spacing] setting.
4 Text Line Spacing
Specifies the height of each line of text.
Available settings: [6 Lines/Inch], [8 Lines/Inch (0.125")], [8 Lines/Inch (0.12")]
Text Line Spacing Lines Inches
[6 Lines/Inch] 6-127 1.00-21.16
[8 Lines/Inch (0.125")] or [8 Lines/Inch (0.12")] 8-127 1.00-15.87
Text Line Spacing Lines
[6 Lines/Inch] 3-126
[8 Lines/Inch (0.125")] or [8 Lines/Inch (0.12")] 4-126
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5 Left Margin
Specifies the left margin.
Available settings: [Use Paper Size], [Columns]
6 Right Margin
Specifies the right margin.
Available settings: [Use Paper Size], [Columns]
7 Default Pitch
Specifies character width.
Available settings: [10 characters/inch], [12 characters/inch], [15 characters/inch], [Proportional]
8 CR-LF Mode
Specifies how the printer responds when LF (line feed) and CR (carriage return) commands (ASCII
characters 10 and 13) are received.
Available settings: [LF=LF CR=CR], [LF=CR+LF CR=CR+LF]
9 Roll Printer Case Setting
Specifies the setting for using the optional roll printer case. If [On] is selected, you can adjust the feed
value or amount of paper retraction for the roll printer case.
Available settings: [On], [On (Without Anti Curl)], [On (Short Feed)], [Off]
10 Print Length Scaling
Specifies the reduction or enlargement ratio for printing.
Available settings: 95% - 105% (in increments of 0.5%)
11 Tear Adjust
Adjust the tear bar tear off position for paper media.
Available settings: [+0.08"], [+0.06"], [+0.04"], [+0.02"], [0"], [-0.02"], [-0.04"], [-0.06"], [-0.08"]
([+2.0 mm], [+1.5 mm], [+1.0 mm], [+0.5 mm], [0mm], [-0.5 mm], [-1.0 mm], [-1.5 mm], [-2.0 mm])
12 Form Feed Mode
Specifies how the printer responds to form feed commands received from any source.
Available settings: [No Feed], [Fixed Page], [End of Page], [End of Page Retract]
13 Paper Grip Time
Specifies the delay before the printer grabs the paper.
Available settings: [0.5 seconds], [0.8 seconds], [1.2 seconds]
14 Pre-Feed
If [Enable] is selected, the printer ejects a short length of paper when the printer turns on. When using
perforated roll paper or roll paper that is pre-printed, we recommend setting this parameter to [Disable].
Available settings: [Enable], [Disable]
15 Skip Perforation
Leaves a one-inch (25.4 mm) margin at the top and bottom of the paper. Use it when printing on perforated
roll paper so that the printer does not print on the perforation.
Available settings: [Enable], [Disable]
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Print Settings Tab 3
1 Command Mode
Specifies the printer’s command format.
Available settings: [Raster], [ESC/P Legacy], [ESC/P Brother], [P-touch Template]
2 Print Density
Specifies the printing density.
Available settings: 0-10
3Print Speed
Specifies the printing speed in inches or millimeters per second.
Available settings: [1.1 ips / 27 mm/s], [1.6 ips / 41 mm/s], [1.9 ips / 48 mm/s], [2.5 ips / 65 mm/s]
4 Extended Characters
Specifies which characters are used when printing ASCII characters 128 to 255.
Available settings: [Italic], [Graphics]
5 Character Set Map
Specifies which character set is used, allowing you to print special characters appropriate for the language
selected.
Available settings: [USA], [France], [Germany], [United Kingdom], [Denmark I], [Sweden], [Italy],
[Spain I], [Japan], [Norway], [Denmark II], [Spain II], [Latin America], [Korea], [Legal]
6 Default Font
Specifies which built-in font is used.
Available settings: [Serif], [Sans Serif]
7 Character Attributes
Specifies the attributes used for printed text.
Available settings: [Reduce Character Size], [Bold], [Double Width], [Underline]
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8 Dash Line Print
Prints dash lines between pages, useful when printing on roll paper. Set [Form Feed Mode] to [Fixed
Page], and then select [Enable]. Note that dash lines are printed on the paper; they are not punched into
the paper.
Available settings: [Enable], [Disable]
9 Stencil Paper Mode
Available settings: [ON], [OFF]
Printer Settings Tab 3
1 Auto Power On
Specifies how the printer responds when connected to an AC or DC power outlet or when the battery is
installed.
Available settings: [Disable], [Enable], [Enable (No Main Button)]
2 Auto Power Off (AC/DC)
Specifies the amount of time that passes before the printer turns off automatically when connected to an
AC or DC power outlet.
Available settings: [None], 1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8/9/10/15/20/25/30/40/50/60/90/120 minutes
3 Auto Power Off (Li-ion)
Specifies the amount of time that passes before the printer turns off automatically when powered by the
battery.
Available settings: [None], 1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8/9/10/15/20/25/30/40/50/60/90/120 minutes
4 Paper Sensor Threshold
Specifies the threshold of the paper detection sensor.
Available settings: 0-255
5 Print Data after Printing
Allows to erase print data after it is printed.
Available settings: [Erase All Print Data], [Keep Print Data]
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6 JPEG Printing Setting
Specifies the JPEG print settings.
Available settings: [Simple Binary], [Error Diffusion]
7 Scale JPEG images to fit media
Allows enlarging or reducing a JPEG image to fit the paper size.
Available settings: [Enable], [Disable]
8 Power Off Mode
Choose how you want to turn off the printer.
Available settings: [Single press to turn off], [Double press to turn off]
9 Airplane Mode
Allows disabling the (Bluetooth) or (Wi-Fi) button. This function is useful when you use the printer in
a place where signal transmissions are not allowed.
Available settings: [On], [Off]
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Bluetooth Settings Tab (PJ-762/PJ-763/PJ-763MFi Only) 3
1 Bluetooth Device Name
Allows to enter the Bluetooth device name.
2 Bluetooth Address
Displays the acquired Bluetooth address.
3 Visible to Other Devices
Allows the printer to be "discovered" by other Bluetooth devices.
Available settings: [Discoverable], [Not Discoverable]
4 PIN code
Enables or disables the PIN code used when pairing with computers or mobile devices.
5 Request Secure Simple Pairing (SSP) settings during pairing
If this check box is selected, pairing can be performed using the printer buttons for devices that are
compliant with Bluetooth 2.1 or later.
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Wireless LAN Tab (PJ-773 Only) 3
1 Wireless Direct
Turns the Wireless Direct function on or off.
2 SSID/Network Key Generation
Select [AUTO] or [STATIC].
3 SSID (Network Name)/Network Key
Specifies the SSID (3 to 25 ASCII characters) and the network key you want to use in the Wireless Direct
mode.
You can only specify a setting when [STATIC] is selected as [SSID/Network Key Generation].
4 Display current settings
Displays the current settings for Wireless Direct. Click the [Current Settings] button to update the
displayed settings with the most recent information.
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Applying Setting Changes to Multiple Printers 3
a After applying settings to the first printer, disconnect the printer from the computer, and then connect the
second printer to the computer.
b Select the newly connected printer from the [Printer] drop-down list.
c Click the [Apply Settings to the Printer] button.
The same settings that were applied to the first printer are applied to the second printer.
d Repeat steps ac for all the printers whose settings you wish to change.
Note
To save the current settings in a file, click [Export].
The same settings can be applied to another printer by clicking [Import], then selecting the exported
settings file. (See Settings Dialog Box on page 80.)
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Changing Settings When Printing from a Mobile Device 3
When printing from a mobile device, change the settings as necessary using the application before printing.
The settings that can be changed vary according to the application.
Note
Before connecting a mobile device, you can specify detailed settings by connecting the printer to a
computer and using the Printer Setting Tool (see Changing the Printer Settings on page 45).
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Confirm the Printer Settings 3
This feature is used to print a Letter-size report without connecting the printer to a computer or mobile device.
(The report will fit on A4-size paper.)
Note
The printer report contains the following information: The program version, device setting information,
serial number, Bluetooth setting information (for PJ-762, PJ-763 or PJ-763MFi) and Wi-Fi setting
information (PJ-773 only).
To print the printer settings report:
Printing method 1
a Turn the printer off.
b Press and hold the (Power) button for five seconds to print the report.
Printing method 2
a Turn the printer on and make sure no paper is loaded.
b Press and hold the (Feed) button until the DATA indicator lights in red.
c Insert a piece of genuine Brother thermal paper into the printer’s paper input slot. The report will print
automatically, and then the printer will return to idle mode.
Note
This operation can also be performed using the Printer Setting Tool (see Changing the Printer Settings
on page 45).
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Mass Storage Mode 4
Description 4
The mass storage mode allows you to execute commands and perform JPEG printing by sending data from
a computer or other device to the printer via USB.
This feature is useful for:
Applying settings stored in a command file (“.bin” format), or templates in .blf format files that were
distributed by the administrator without using a customized tool
Executing or performing JPEG printing without installing the printer driver
Using a device with an OS (including non-Windows
®
operating systems) that has a USB host feature to
print and transmit data
Using the Mass Storage Mode 4
a Confirm that the printer is turned off.
b Press the (Feed) button and the (Power) button at the same time.
The printer starts up in mass storage mode and the POWER and DATA indicators light in green (if the
battery is used to power the printer, the POWER indicator lights in orange).
c Connect the computer or device to the printer via USB.
The printer’s mass storage area is displayed on the computer or device’s screen.
Note
If the mass storage area is not displayed automatically, refer to the operating instructions for the computer
or device’s operating system for information about displaying the mass storage area.
d Drag and drop the file you want to copy to the mass storage area.
e Load paper and press the (Power) button.
The commands in the command file are executed, and the DATA indicator flashes in green.
f After the commands have been executed, the DATA indicator turns off.
g To turn mass storage mode off, turn the printer off.
The printer will start up in its normal operating mode.
Important
When the printer is turned off, mass storage mode is deactivated and any files in the mass storage area
are deleted.
This feature supports .bin, .blf, and .jpg files. Other file formats are not supported.
Do not create folders in the mass storage area. If a folder is created, files in the folder will not be executed.
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The capacity of the mass storage area is 2.5 MB. Use of files larger than 2 MB cannot be guaranteed.
If multiple files are copied, the order that the files will be executed in cannot be guaranteed.
Wi-Fi and Bluetooth features are not available while the printer is running in mass storage mode.
Do not access other files in the mass storage area when executing a copied file.
JPEG Printing 4
You can print .jpg format images without using the printer driver.
Note
JPEG images can be printed using the mass storage mode.
The Object Push Profile (OPP) or Basic Imaging Profile (BIP) is used for printing via a Bluetooth
connection.
This printer will convert a color JPEG image to a ‘Black & White’ image using a dithering process.
When sending a JPEG image that is already ‘Black & White', this dithering process may make your printed
image fuzzy.
To improve the image quality, try to turn off any preprocessing of the JPEG image.
Only JPEG images can be printed. (Limited to files with the .jpg extension.)
The maximum file size is 5 MB.
The maximum resolutions are as follows.
Height Width = 3300 2400 dots
If these limits are exceeded, the data received by the printer will be discarded and not printed.
1 printed pixel = 1 dot.
This printer performs binary processing (simple binary) to print the image. To use [Error Diffusion], open
the Device Settings dialog box, and then change the [JPEG Printing Setting].
The image is printed with the height-to-width proportion of the received data.
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Maintenance of the printer may be carried out as required. However, some environments (for example, dusty
environments) may require more frequent maintenance.
Cleaning the Platen Roller 5
Dirt and debris on the platen roller can cause the paper to be fed incorrectly (skewing the print image) and
degrade the print quality (distorting the print image).
Follow the procedure below to clean the platen roller:
a Turn the printer on and make sure no paper is loaded.
b Insert the cleaning sheet into the paper input slot. The text CLEANING SHEET” should be upright and
face the front of the printer, as shown. The roller will pull the cleaning sheet into the starting position.
c Remove the backing paper on the upper half of the cleaning sheet, as shown.
Note
Do not remove the backing paper from the lower half of the cleaning sheet.
d Press the (Feed) button for more than two seconds. The printer will feed and eject the cleaning sheet.
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Note
Do not attempt to clean the platen roller with any material other than the cleaning sheet.
The cleaning sheet is for cleaning the platen roller only. Do not use it to clean any other part of the printer.
Contact Brother or your Brother dealer for a replacement cleaning sheet.
Cleaning the Printer’s Surface 5
To clean the printer's surface, wipe it with a dry cloth.
Do not use a wet cloth or allow water to enter the printer.
Do not use benzene, alcohol, paint thinner, or cleaners that are abrasive, alkaline, or acidic. Such cleaners
may damage the printer’s surface.
Clearing a Paper Jam 5
a Carefully lift the release cover up to open it.
b Carefully pull the paper out of the printer in either direction.
c Close the release cover.
d Insert paper and print again.
Section II
Application II
How to Use P-touch Editor (Windows
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Only) 97
How to Use P-touch Transfer Manager & P-touch Library
(Windows
®
Only) 101
Transferring Templates with P-touch Transfer Express
(Windows
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Only) 116
How to Update Printer Software Using Windows
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and Mac Computers
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Using P-touch Editor 6
You will need to install P-touch Editor and the printer driver to use your printer with your computer.
To download the latest driver and software, please visit the Brother Solutions Center at: support.brother.com
.
Using P-touch Editor 6
Starting P-touch Editor 6
a For Windows Vista
®
/ Windows
®
7 / Windows Server
®
2008 / Windows Server
®
2008 R2
From the Start button, click [All Programs] - [Brother P-touch] - [P-touch Editor 5.1].
When P-touch Editor starts, select whether you want to create a new layout or open an existing layout.
For Windows
®
8/ Windows
®
8.1 / Windows Server
®
2012 / Windows Server
®
2012 R2
Click [P-touch Editor 5.1] on the [Apps] screen or double-click [P-touch Editor 5.1] on the desktop.
When P-touch Editor starts, select whether you want to create a new layout or open an existing layout.
For Windows
®
10
From the Start button, select all applications and click [P-touch Editor 5.1] under [Brother P-touch], or
double-click [P-touch Editor 5.1] on the desktop.
When P-touch Editor starts, select whether you want to create a new layout or open an existing layout.
Note
You can also start P-touch Editor using shortcuts, if you chose to create shortcuts during installation.
Shortcut icon on the desktop: double-click to start P-touch Editor
Shortcut icon in the Quick Launch bar: click to start P-touch Editor
To change how P-touch Editor functions when it starts, click [Tools] - [Options] in the P-touch Editor menu
bar to display the [Options] dialog box. On the left side, select the [General] heading and then the desired
setting in the [Operations] list box under [Startup Settings]. The default setting is [Display New View].
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b Select one of the displayed options:
1 To create a new layout, double-click [New Layout], or click [New Layout] and then click [ ].
2 To create a new layout using a preset layout, double-click a category button, or select a category
button and then click [ ].
3 To connect a preset layout to a database, select the check box next to [Connect Database].
4 To open an existing layout, click [Open].
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Printing with P-touch Editor 6
Express mode 6
This mode allows you to quickly and easily create layouts that include text and images.
The [Express] mode screen is explained below:
You can print by selecting [Print] from [File] in the menu bar or by clicking the [Print] icon. (Configure the
printing settings in the [Print] screen before printing.)
Professional mode
6
This mode allows you to create layouts using a wide-range of advanced tools and options.
The [Professional] mode screen is explained below:
You can print by selecting [Print] from [File] in the menu bar or by clicking the [Print] icon (A). Configure the
printing settings in the [Print] screen before printing.
In addition, you can click “B” to start printing without changing the printing settings.
B
A
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Snap mode 6
This mode allows you to capture all or a portion of your computer screen display, print it as an image, and
save it for future use.
a Click the [Snap] mode selection button.
The [Description of Snap mode] dialog box is displayed.
b Click [OK].
The [Snap] mode palette is displayed.
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P-touch Transfer Manager 7
This program allows you to transfer templates and other data to the printer and save backups of your data on
the computer.
After P-touch Transfer Manager is used to transfer data to the printer, P-touch Template is used to send text
data to the printer that will be inserted into the template and printed. For more information on P-touch
Template, download the P-touch Template Manual/Raster Command Reference (English only) from the
Brother Solutions Center website: support.brother.com
.
[Product Search] - [Manuals]
The transfer function is needed to use P-touch Template.
The template can also be transferred via the network.
To transfer the templates via network, P-touch Transfer Manager or BRAdmin Professional can be used.
BRAdmin Professional can be downloaded from our website.
P-touch Library
7
This program allows you to use your computer to manage P-touch Template and other data.
You can use P-touch Library to print templates.
To transfer the templates via network, P-touch Transfer Manager or BRAdmin Professional can be used.
BRAdmin Professional can be downloaded from our website.
How to Use P-touch Transfer Manager &
P-touch Library (Windows
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Only) 7
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Using P-touch Transfer Manager 7
In order to use P-touch Transfer Manager, templates created in P-touch Editor must first be transferred to
P-touch Transfer Manager.
Transferring the Template to P-touch Transfer Manager 7
a In P-touch Editor, open the template to be transferred.
b Click [File] - [Transfer Template] - [Transfer].
When P-touch Transfer Manager starts, the main window is displayed.
Note
The following method can also be used to start the P-touch Transfer Manager.
For Windows Vista
®
/ Windows
®
7 / Windows Server
®
2008 / Windows Server
®
2008 R2:
From the Start button, click [All Programs] - [Brother P-touch] - [P-touch Tools] - [P-touch Transfer
Manager 2.2].
For Windows
®
8 / Windows
®
8.1 / Windows Server
®
2012 / Windows Server
®
2012 R2:
Click [P-touch Transfer Manager 2.2] on the [Apps] screen.
For Windows
®
10:
From the Start button, select all applications, and then click [P-touch Transfer Manager 2.2] under
[Brother P-touch].
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Main window 7
1 Menu bar
Provides access to various commands, which are grouped under each menu title ([File], [Edit], [View],
[Tool], and [Help]) according to their functions.
2 Toolbar
Provides access to frequently used commands.
3 Printer selector
Allows you to select which printer the data will be transferred to. When you select a printer, only the data
that can be sent to the selected printer is displayed in the data list.
4 Folder list
Displays a list of folders and printers. When you select a folder, the templates in the selected folder are
displayed in the template list.
If you select a printer, the current templates and other data stored in the printer are displayed.
5 Template list
Displays a list of templates in the selected folder.
6 Preview
Displays a preview of the templates in the templates list.
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Explanations of the Toolbar Icons
Icon Button name Function
Transfer
(Only for P-touch Transfer
Manager)
Transfers templates and other data from the computer to the
printer.
Backup
(Only for P-touch Transfer
Manager)
Retrieves the templates and other data saved in the printer and
saves it on the computer.
Open Opens the selected template.
Print
(Only for P-touch Library)
Prints the selected template with the printer.
Search
Allows you to search for templates or other data that are registered
to P-touch Library.
Display Style Changes the file display style.
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Transferring Templates or Other Data from the Computer to the Printer via USB7
Use the following procedure to transfer templates, databases and images from the computer to the printer.
Important
Follow these instructions when the printer is connected to the computer via USB.
a Connect the computer and the printer via USB and turn the printer on.
The printer model name is displayed in the folder view.
If you select a printer in the folder view, the current templates and other data stored in the printer are
displayed.
b Select the printer that you want to transfer the template or other data to.
Note
Before transferring data, check that the computer and the printer are correctly connected with a USB cable
and that the printer power is on.
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c Right-click the [Configurations] folder, select [New], and then create a new folder.
In the example above, the folder [Transfer] is created.
d Drag the template or other data that you want to transfer and place it in the new folder.
Transfer Function Specification
Data type
Maximum number of
transferable items
Restriction details
Template 99 Each template can contain a maximum of 255 objects.
Image
(User-defined
character)
99
Only *.bmp files can be transferred.
Monochrome *.bmp files are recommended.
PJ-722/PJ-762: The size limit is 1632 1632 pixels.
PJ-723/PJ-763/PJ-763MFi/PJ-773: The size limit is
2464 2464 pixels.
Wide images may be cropped.
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Note
You can confirm the available space in the transfer file memory by printing the printer settings report (see
Confirm the Printer Settings on page 91).
See [ROM FREE] in the report for the available space*.
* The available space that is displayed in "ROM FREE: ******* byte" may be different from the actual
available space.
You can view the templates and other data by selecting the folder in the [Configurations] folder,
selecting [All Contents] or by selecting one of the categories under [Filter], such as [Layouts].
When transferring multiple templates or other data, drag all the files that you want to transfer and place
them in the new folder.
Each file is assigned a key number (memory location in the printer) when it is placed in the new folder.
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e To change the key number assigned to an item, right-click the item, select [Key Assign], and then select
the desired key number.
Note
Except for the data in databases, all data transferred to the printer is assigned a key number.
If the template or other data transferred to the printer has the same key number as another template
already saved in the printer, the new template will overwrite the old one. You can confirm the templates
key number assignments saved in the printer by backing up the templates or other data (see Backing up
Templates or Other Data Saved in the Printer on page 110).
If the printer memory is full, remove one or more templates from the printer's memory (see Backing up
Templates or Other Data Saved in the Printer on page 110).
f To change the names of templates or other data that will be transferred, click on the desired item and
enter the new name. The number of characters used for the template names may be limited depending
on the printer model.
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g Select the folder containing the templates or other data that you want to transfer, and then click
[Transfer]. A confirmation message will be displayed.
Note
You can also transfer individual items to the printer without adding them to a folder. Select the template or
other data that you want to transfer, and then click [Transfer].
Multiple items and folders can be selected and transferred in one operation.
h Click [OK].
The selected templates, folders or other data are transferred to the printer.
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Backing up Templates or Other Data Saved in the Printer 7
Use the following procedure to retrieve templates or other data saved in the printer and save it on the
computer.
Important
Backed up templates or other data cannot be edited on the computer.
Depending on the printer model, templates or other data backed up from one printer model may not be
able to be transferred to another printer model.
a Connect the computer and the printer and turn the printer on.
The printer model name is displayed in the folder view.
If you select a printer in the folder view, the current templates and other data stored in the printer are
displayed.
b Select the printer to back up from, and then click [Backup].
A confirmation message is displayed.
c Click [OK].
A new folder is created under the printer in the folder view. The folder name is based on the date and
time of the backup. All of the printer's templates and other data are transferred to the new folder and
saved on the computer.
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Deleting All the Printer Data 7
Use the following procedure to delete all templates or other data that are saved in the printer.
Important
This feature is only available when the computer and printer are connected via USB.
a Connect the computer and the printer and turn the printer’s power on.
The printer model name is displayed in the folder view.
b Right-click the printer, and then select [Delete All].
A confirmation message is displayed.
c Click [OK].
All templates and other data saved in the printer is deleted.
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Using P-touch Library 7
Starting P-touch Library 7
For Windows Vista
®
/ Windows
®
7 / Windows Server
®
2008 / Windows Server
®
2008 R2:
From the Start button, click [All Programs] - [Brother P-touch] - [P-touch Tools] - [P-touch Library 2.2].
For Windows
®
8 / Windows
®
8.1 / Windows Server
®
2012 / Windows Server
®
2012 R2:
Click [P-touch Library 2.2] on the [Apps] screen.
For Windows
®
10:
From the Start button, select all applications, and then click [P-touch Library 2.2] under [Brother P-touch].
When P-touch Library starts, the main window is displayed.
Main window 7
1 Menu bar
Provides access to all available commands, which are grouped under each menu title ([File], [Edit],
[View], [Tool], and [Help]) according to their functions.
2 Toolbar
Provides access to frequently used commands.
3 Folder list
Displays a list of folders. When you select a folder, the templates or other data in the selected folder is
displayed in the templates list.
4 Templates list
Displays a list of the templates or other data in the selected folder.
2
3
1
4
5
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5 Preview
Displays a preview of the templates or other data selected in the templates list.
Opening and Editing Templates 7
Select the template you want to open or edit, and then click [Open].
The program associated with the template will be started and you can edit the template.
Note
The program that starts depends on the type of file you selected. For example, if you select a P-touch
Template, P-touch Editor starts.
Explanations of the Toolbar Icons
Icon Button name Function
Open Opens the selected template.
Print
(Only for P-touch Library)
Prints the selected template with the printer.
Search
Allows you to search for templates or other data that are registered
to P-touch Library.
Display Style Changes the file display style.
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Printing Templates 7
Select the template that you want to print and then click [Print].
The template is printed using the connected printer.
Searching for Templates or Other Data 7
You can search for templates or other data registered to P-touch Library.
a Click [Search].
The [Search] dialog box is displayed.
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b Specify the search criteria.
The following search criteria are available:
c Click [Begin Search].
The search begins.
d Close the [Search] dialog box.
The search results can be confirmed by clicking [Search Results] in the folder view.
Note
You can register templates or other data to P-touch Library by dragging and dropping it into the [All
Contents] folder or to the folder list. You can also configure P-touch Editor to register templates to P-touch
Library automatically, using the following procedure:
1 From the P-touch Editor menu, select [Tools] - [Options].
2In the [Options] dialog box, click [Registration Settings] in the [General] tab.
3 Select the timing for registering templates created with P-touch Editor, and then click [OK].
Settings Details
Multiple Parameters Determines how the program searches when multiple criteria are specified. If you select
[AND], the program searches for files that satisfy all of the criteria.
If you select [OR], the program searches for files that satisfy any of the criteria.
Name Allows you to search for a template or other data by specifying the file name.
Type Allows you to search for a template or other data by specifying the file type.
Size Allows you to search for a template or other data by specifying the file size.
Date Allows you to search for a template or other data by specifying the file date.
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By using P-touch Transfer Express, one or more templates and a database can be easily transferred into a
Brother printer via a local USB. After a template has been created by an administrator, it can be distributed
together with P-touch Transfer Express to many users and easily transfer a template into each Brother printer
locally.
Important
If the template is to be transferred as a new one, make sure you specify a [Key Assign] number (in
P-touch Transfer Manager) that is not currently used. If the specified [Key Assign] number is already
being used, the existing template will be overwritten with the new one.
This function requires a USB connection.
Preparing P-touch Transfer Express 8
The user must prepare P-touch Transfer Express for transferring templates to a printer.
Important
P-touch Transfer Express is only available in English.
a You can download the latest P-touch Transfer Express from the following website.
support.brother.com
[Product Search] - [Downloads]
b Download Transfer Express to any location on the computer.
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Transfer Express (Windows
®
Only) 8
Administrator Users
Brother Solutions Center
support.brother.com
P-touch
Editor
P-touch
Transfer Manager
Transfer Express
xxx.lbx
xxx.lbx xxx.pdz
1.
2. 3. 4. 5.
P-touch
Transfer Express
xxx.pdz
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Transferring the Template to P-touch Transfer Manager 8
a In P-touch Editor, open the template to be transferred.
b Click [File] - [Transfer Template] - [Transfer].
The template is transferred to P-touch Transfer Manager.
P-touch Transfer Manager automatically starts up.
Note
For Windows Vista
®
/ Windows
®
7 / Windows Server
®
2008 / Windows Server
®
2008 R2:
The template can also be transferred to P-touch Transfer Manager by clicking the Start button - [All
Programs] - [Brother P-touch] - [P-touch Tools] - [P-touch Transfer Manager 2.2] to start P-touch
Transfer Manager, then dragging the .lbx file to the P-touch Transfer Manager window.
For Windows
®
8 / Windows
®
8.1 / Windows Server
®
2012 / Windows Server
®
2012 R2:
The template can also be transferred to P-touch Transfer Manager by clicking [P-touch Transfer
Manager 2.2] on the [Apps] screen to start P-touch Transfer Manager, then dragging the .lbx file to the
P-touch Transfer Manager window.
For Windows
®
10:
The template can also be transferred to P-touch Transfer Manager by clicking the Start button, then
selecting all applications and clicking [Brother P-touch] - [P-touch Transfer Manager 2.2] to start
P-touch Transfer Manager, and then dragging the .lbx file to the P-touch Transfer Manager window.
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Saving the Template as a Transfer Package File (.pdz) 8
In order to create a file in a format that can be used by P-touch Transfer Express, save the template as a
Transfer Package file (.pdz).
a In the folder view, select [Configurations].
b Select the template you want to distribute.
Multiple templates can be selected.
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c Click [File] - [Save Transfer File].
Note
If [Save Transfer File] was clicked while either [Configurations] or a created folder is selected, all
templates in the folder are saved as the Transfer Package file (.pdz).
Multiple templates can be combined into a single Transfer Package file (.pdz).
d Type in the name, and then click [Save].
The template is saved as a Transfer Package file (.pdz).
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Distributing the Transfer Package File (.pdz) and P-touch
Transfer Express to the User 8
Note
If the user already has P-touch Transfer Express downloaded, it is not necessary for the administrator to
send the Transfer Express folder to the user. In this case, the user can simply move the distributed
Transfer Package file to the downloaded folder and then double-click [PtTrExp.exe].
a Move the Transfer Package file (.pdz) to the downloaded folder.
b Distribute all files in the downloaded folder to the user.
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Transferring the Transfer Package File (.pdz) to Your Printer 8
Using the P-touch Transfer Express application received from the administrator, the user can transfer the
Transfer Package file (.pdz) to the printer.
Important
Do not turn off the power when transferring templates.
a Turn on the printer.
b Using a USB cable, connect the printer to the computer.
c Double-click [PtTrExp.exe], which was received from the administrator.
d When there is a single Transfer Package file (.pdz) within the folder containing [PtTrExp.exe], click
[Transfer].
The transfer of the Transfer Package file begins.
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When there are either multiple or no Transfer Package files (.pdz) within the folder containing
[PtTrExp.exe], click [Browse].
Select the Transfer Package file you want to transfer, and then click [Open].
Click [Transfer].
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Click [Yes].
The transfer of the Transfer Package file begins.
e Click [OK].
The transfer of the Transfer Package file is completed.
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The software can be upgraded to the latest available version using this tool.
Windows
®
is used in the following example.
Note
To use the P-touch Update Software, download it from our website at support.brother.com and install it.
The installation instructions are available on the download page.
You must be connected to the internet in order to launch the P-touch Update Software.
You may find that the software and the contents in this manual are different.
Upon installation of the P-touch Update Software, an icon will be installed on your desktop for your
convenience.
Do not turn off the power when transferring data or updating firmware.
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a For Windows Vista
®
/ Windows
®
7 / Windows Server
®
2008 / Windows Server
®
2008 R2
Double-click the [P-touch Update Software] icon.
Note
The following method can also be used to start P-touch Update Software.
Click the Start button, and then select [All Programs] - [Brother P-touch] - [P-touch Update Software].
For Windows
®
8 / Windows
®
8.1 / Windows Server
®
2012 / Windows Server
®
2012 R2
Click [P-touch Update Software] on the [Apps] screen or double-click [P-touch Update Software] on
the desktop.
For Windows
®
10
From the Start button, select all applications and click [Brother P-touch] - [P-touch Update Software],
or double-click [P-touch Update Software] on the desktop.
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Windows
®
and Mac Computers 9
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b Click the [Computer software update] icon.
c Select the [Printer] and [Language], select the check box next to P-touch Editor and then click [Install].
d A message is displayed to indicate the installation has finished.
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Updating the Firmware 9
Important
Do not turn off the power when transferring data or updating firmware.
If another application is running, please exit the application.
a Turn the printer on and connect the USB cable.
b For Windows Vista
®
/ Windows
®
7 / Windows Server
®
2008 / Windows Server
®
2008 R2
Double-click the [P-touch Update Software] icon.
Note
The following method can also be used to start P-touch Update Software.
Click the Start button, and then select [All Programs] - [Brother P-touch] - [P-touch Update Software].
For Windows
®
8 / Windows
®
8.1 / Windows Server
®
2012 / Windows Server
®
2012 R2
Click [P-touch Update Software] on the [Apps] screen or double-click [P-touch Update Software] on
the desktop.
For Windows
®
10
From the Start button, select all applications and click [Brother P-touch] - [P-touch Update Software],
or double-click [P-touch Update Software] on the desktop.
c Click the [Machine update] icon.
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d Select the [Printer], ensure that [The machine is connected correctly.] is displayed, and then click
[OK].
e Select the [Language], select the check box next to the firmware you want to update to, and then click
[Transfer].
Important
Do not turn the printer off or disconnect the cable while the data is being transferred.
f Check the content to be updated, and then click [Start] to begin the update.
The firmware update begins.
Note
Do not turn the printer off during the update process.
Section III
Wireless Network (PJ-773 Only)
III
Introduction 129
Changing Your Printer’s Network Settings 130
Web Based Management 133
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10
10
Network Features 10
Your printer can be shared on an IEEE 802.11b/g/n wireless network using the internal network print server.
The print server supports various functions and methods of connection on a network supporting TCP/IP,
depending on the operating system you are running.
Introduction 10
130
11
11
Changing Your Printer's Network Settings
(IP Address, Subnet Mask and Gateway) Using Windows
®
11
Using the BRAdmin Light Utility 11
The BRAdmin Light utility is designed for the initial setup of Brother network connectable devices. It can also
search for Brother products in a TCP/IP environment, show the status and configure basic network settings,
such as the IP address.
Installing BRAdmin Light 11
a Visit our website (support.brother.com) and download the installer for the software and documents.
b Double-click the downloaded .exe file and follow the on-screen instructions to proceed with the
installation. In the dialog box for selecting which items to install, select BRAdmin Light.
Note
If you require more advanced printer management, use the latest Brother BRAdmin Professional utility
available as a download from the Brother Solutions Center at support.brother.com.
If you are using firewall, anti-spyware, or antivirus software, temporarily disable them. Once you are sure
that you can print, re-enable them.
The node name appears in the current BRAdmin Light window. The default node name of the print server
in the printer is “BRWxxxxxxxxxxxx”. (“xxxxxxxxxxxx” is based on your printer’s MAC Address / Ethernet
Address.)
Setting the IP address, Subnet Mask and Gateway using BRAdmin Light 11
a Start the BRAdmin Light utility.
Windows Vista
®
/ Windows
®
7 / Windows Server
®
2008 / Windows Server
®
2008 R2:
Click [Start] - [All Programs] - [Brother] - [BRAdmin Light] - [BRAdmin Light].
Windows
®
8 / Windows
®
8.1 / Windows Server
®
2012 / Windows Server
®
2012 R2:
Click the [BRAdmin Light] icon on the [Apps] screen.
Windows
®
10:
From the Start button, select all applications, and then click [BRAdmin Light] under [Brother].
b BRAdmin Light will search for new devices automatically.
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c Double-click the unconfigured device.
Note
If you do not use a DHCP/BOOTP/RARP server, the device will appear as [Unconfigured] in the BRAdmin
Light utility screen.
d Choose [STATIC] for the [Boot Method]. Enter the [IP Address], [Subnet Mask] and [Gateway] (if
needed) of your print server.
e Click [OK].
f With a correctly programmed IP address, you will see the Brother print server in the device list.
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Other Management Utilities 11
Your printer can be used with the following management utilities in addition to the BRAdmin Light utility. You
can change your network settings using these utilities.
Using the Web Based Management (Web Browser) 11
A standard web browser can be used to change your print server settings using the HTTP (Hyper Text
Transfer Protocol). (See Configuring the Printer Settings Using Web Based Management (Web Browser)
on page 134.)
Using the BRAdmin Professional Utility (Windows
®
Only) 11
BRAdmin Professional is a utility for more advanced management of network connected Brother devices.
This utility can search for Brother products on your network, and show the device status from an easy to read
Explorer style window that changes color to represent the status of each device. You can configure network
and device settings along with the ability to update device firmware from a Windows
®
PC on your Local Area
Network (LAN). BRAdmin Professional can also log activity of Brother devices on your network and export
the log data in an HTML, CSV, TXT or SQL format.
For more information and downloads, visit us at support.brother.com
.
Note
Please use the latest version of the BRAdmin Professional utility available as a download from
support.brother.com.
If you are using firewall, anti-spyware, or antivirus software, temporarily disable them. Once you are sure
that you can print, re-enable them.
The node name appears in the current BRAdmin Professional window. The default node name is
“BRWxxxxxxxxxxxx”. (“xxxxxxxxxxxx” is based on your printer’s MAC Address / Ethernet Address.)
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You can use a standard web browser to manage a printer on your network using HTTP. When using Web
Based Management, the following commands are possible:
Display your printer status information
Change network settings such as TCP/IP information
Display software version information of the printer and print server
Change network and printer configuration details
Note
We recommend Microsoft
®
Internet Explorer
®
7.0 or later or Firefox
®
25.0.1 or later.
Please make sure JavaScript and cookies are always enabled in whichever browser you use.
In order to use Web Based Management, your network must use TCP/IP, and the printer and computer must
have a valid IP address.
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Configuring the Printer Settings Using Web Based
Management (Web Browser) 12
A standard web browser can be used to change your print server settings using the HTTP (Hyper Text
Transfer Protocol).
a In your browser's address bar, type the IP address of your printer (or print server name).
For example: http://192.168.1.2
Note
If you have edited the hosts file on your computer or are using a Domain Name System, you can also enter
the DNS name of the print server. As the print server supports TCP/IP and NetBIOS, you can also enter
the NetBIOS name of the print server. The NetBIOS name can be seen on the printer settings page. The
NetBIOS name assigned is the first 15 characters of the node name and by default it will appear as
“BRWxxxxxxxxxxxx” where “xx xxxxxxxxxx” is the Ethernet address.
b You can now change the print server settings.
Note
Setting a password
We recommend setting a login password to prevent unauthorized access to the Web Based Management.
a Click [Administrator].
b Enter the password you want to use (up to 32 characters).
c Re-enter the password in [Confirm new password] box.
d Click [Submit].
The next time you access Web Based Management, enter a password in the [Login] box, and then
click .
After configuring the settings, logout by clicking .
You can also set a password by clicking [Please configure the password.] on the printer’s web page if
you are not setting a login password.
Section IV
Appendix IV
Product Specifications 136
Troubleshooting 138
Supported Protocols and Security Features 145
Network Terms and Information 146
Product Dimensions 155
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* These figures vary by environment. “Our standard environment” is as follows:
JEITA J1 pattern printed continuously on A4 size paper when connected by the USB interface and the
fully-charged battery is installed
Print density=6, Environment temperature=77 F / 25C
Product Specifications 13
Model Name PJ-722 PJ-723 PJ-762 PJ-763 PJ-763MFi PJ-773
Size
Dimensions Approximately 10.04 (W) x 2.17 (D) x 1.18 (H) in. / 255 (W) x 55 (D) x 30 (H) mm
Weight Approximately 1.06 lb. / 480 g (excluding battery, paper)
Approximately 1.34 lb. / 610 g (including battery, excluding paper)
Printing
Method Direct thermal printing
Print speed* Maximum: 8 PPM
Resolution 200 dpi 300 dpi 200 dpi 300 dpi
Printable area
(Cut Sheet)
Configure
with printer
driver (min.
3.73" x
1.67"/94.7
mm x 42.2
mm - max.
8.16" x
99.67"/207.2
mm x 2531.4
mm)
Configure
with printer
driver (min.
3.73" x
1.67"/94.8
mm x 42.3
mm - max.
8.21" x
99.67"/208.6
mm x 2531.5
mm)
Configure
with printer
driver (min.
3.73" x
1.67"/94.7
mm x 42.2
mm - max.
8.16" x
99.67"/207.2
mm x 2531.4
mm)
Configure with printer driver (min. 3.73" x
1.67"/94.8 mm x 42.3 mm - max. 8.21" x
99.67"/208.6 mm x 2531.5 mm)
Paper size A5 (5.83" x 8.27" / 148 x 210 mm), A4 (8.27" x 11.69" / 210 x 297 mm), Letter (8.5" x 11" / 216
x 279 mm), Legal (8.5" x 14" / 216 x 356 mm), infinite
Power supply (optional)
Battery 10.8 V
Adapter AC adapter (15 V)
Car adapter Cigarette/wired car adapter (12 V (DC))
Battery yield* Approximately 600 sheets
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PJ-763MFi Compatible List
Made for:
iPod touch (6th generation), iPod touch (5th generation), iPhone 6s Plus, iPhone 6s, iPhone 6 Plus,
iPhone 6, iPhone 5s, iPhone 5c, iPhone 5, iPhone 4s, iPhone 4, iPad Pro, iPad Air 2, iPad mini 3, iPad Air,
iPad mini 4, iPad mini 2, iPad mini, iPad (4th generation), iPad (3rd generation), iPad 2
Model Name PJ-722 PJ-723 PJ-762 PJ-763 PJ-763MFi PJ-773
Interface
USB USB Ver. 2.0 (Full Speed) (mini-B, Peripheral)
Printer class: Mass storage (2.5 MB of memory)
Bluetooth
Ver 2.1 + EDR Class 1
Supported profiles: SPP,
OPP, BIP, HCRP
Ver 2.1 +
EDR Class 1
Supported
profiles: SPP,
OPP, BIP,
HCRP, iAP
Wi-Fi —————
Wireless
Direct: IEEE
802.11g/n
Ad-hoc
Mode: IEEE
802.11b/g/n
Infrastructure
Mode: IEEE
802.11b/g/n
WPS 2.0
Compatible operating systems
See support.brother.com
for a complete and updated list of software.
Software
Printer font size 10 cpi, 12 cpi, 15 cpi and proportional sizes
Printer font face Serif and Sans Serif
Environment
Operating temperature 14F - 122F/-10C - 50C
Operating humidity 20 - 80% (No condensation)
Storage temperature -4F - 140F/-20C - 60C
Storage humidity 20 - 80% (No condensation)
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Overview 14
This chapter explains how to resolve typical problems you may encounter when using the printer. If you have
any problems with the printer, first make sure you have performed the following tasks correctly:
Install the battery or connect the printer to an AC or DC power outlet (see Use the Rechargeable Li-ion
Battery (Optional) on page 10).
Remove all protective packaging from the printer.
Install and select the correct printer driver (see Installing the Printer Driver and Software (When Using a
Windows
®
PC or Mac) on page 24).
Connect the printer to a computer or mobile device (see Connect the Printer to a Computer or Mobile
Device on page 25).
Close the release cover completely.
Load the paper correctly (see Loading Paper in the Printer on page 17).
If you still have problems, read the troubleshooting tips in this chapter for help. If, after reading this chapter,
you are unable to resolve your problem, visit the Brother Solutions Center at support.brother.com
.
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Troubleshooting
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Paper Problems 14
Printed Image Problems 14
Problem Solution
The paper is jammed in the printer See Clearing a Paper Jam on page 95.
The paper feeds through the printer,
but nothing appears on the paper
Make sure you are using thermal paper.
The print surface must face the back, when looking from the front of the
printer.
Check the print density setting using the Printer Setting Tool (see Changing
the Printer Settings on page 45).
The paper does not feed even
though the motor is running
The release cover must be completely closed.
You must use genuine Brother thermal paper. Other paper may not feed
through the printer correctly.
If you still have problems, the printer may be damaged. Contact your Brother
dealer or Brother Customer Service for assistance.
Problem Solution
The printed image is out of alignment Make sure you are using genuine Brother thermal paper and the paper is
loaded correctly (see Loading Paper in the Printer on page 17).
Check whether the platen roller is dirty. If it is dirty, clean it (see Cleaning the
Platen Roller on page 94).
Print quality is poor, and the printed
image is too light or too dark
Adjust the print density setting in the printer driver’s dialog box, or in the Printer
Setting Tool (see Changing the Printer Settings on page 45).
You must use genuine Brother thermal paper.
The image is compressed and
stretched in many places
Make sure the release cover was not left open during printing. If it is open, close
it completely.
Check if the paper is slipping in the printer. If it is slipping, make sure the platen
roller is clean (see Cleaning the Platen Roller on page 94).
You must use genuine Brother thermal paper. Before loading paper, make sure
it is not wrinkled.
The top margin is incorrect Make sure the correct margins have been set in the Printer Setting Tool or your
application. Adjust the top and bottom margins as needed.
Make sure you are not forcefully inserting the paper into the paper input slot.
Always insert paper carefully.
The side margins are incorrect Make sure the correct margins have been set in the Printer Setting Tool or your
application. Adjust the left margin as needed.
Make sure the application, the printer, and the printer driver have been set to
match the paper size of the paper that is loaded in the printer. If the application
or printer driver has been set to a different paper width, the image will not be
printed in the proper horizontal position. Adjust the settings as needed.
Troubleshooting
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14
The printed page contains incorrect
characters
Make sure you have defined the correct character set (font) in the application.
Try changing the font used in the document.
This printer is not detected when
establishing a Bluetooth connection
(PJ-762/PJ-763/PJ-763MFi only)
1 Check that the
(Bluetooth) indicator is lit in blue.
If the
(Bluetooth) indicator is flashing or turned off, the Bluetooth
connection is not established. To establish a Bluetooth connection, refer to
Connecting Using Bluetooth (PJ-762/PJ-763/PJ-763MFi Only) on page 26.
2 Check the Bluetooth settings.
To print the printer settings, see Confirm the Printer Settings on page 91.
Specify the correct Bluetooth settings in the Printer Setting Tool (see
Changing the Printer Settings on page 45).
This printer is not detected when
establishing a Wi-Fi connection
(PJ-773 only)
1 Check that the
(Wi-Fi) indicator is lit in blue.
If the
(Wi-Fi) indicator is flashing or turned off, the Wi-Fi connection is not
established. To establish a Wi-Fi connection, refer to Connecting Using
Wi-Fi (PJ-773 Only) on page 27.
2 Check the Wi-Fi settings.
To print the printer settings, see Confirm the Printer Settings on page 91.
Consult with the network administrator and specify the correct Wi-Fi settings
in the Printer Setting Tool (see Changing the Printer Settings on page 45).
The Wi-Fi connection is taking too
long to connect (PJ-773 only)
From initialization to completing the connection takes time, so it may take a
minute or more to establish the Wi-Fi connection. Since this differs depending
on the device and environment, check with the device manufacturer.
I want to reset the printer/delete the
data transferred from a computer or
mobile device.
To reset the printer, perform the following procedure:
1 Confirm that the printer is turned off.
2 While holding down the (Feed) button, press the (Power) button three
times, and then release the (Feed) button.
The POWER indicator starts flashing in orange.
3 Press the (Feed) button three times to reset the printer's communication
and device settings to their factory settings and delete all the data
transferred to the printer.
Problem Solution
Troubleshooting
141
14
Pages Do Not Print 14
Problem Solution
The DATA indicator remains lit in
green but the printer does not print
Printing of all received data is not completed. Wait until it is finished.
If paper is not loaded, load the paper.
If the printer does not print even though paper is loaded, remove the paper,
and then load it again.
Try printing again after turning the printer off, and then on again.
Note
If the printer is connected via Wi-Fi (PJ-773 only), the connection is lost
when the printer is turned off. When the printer is turned on again, it will take
up to 15 seconds for Wi-Fi to become functional.
There may be problems with sending simple ASCII text data to the printer.
If the CR/LF command is not at the end of lines or the form feed command
is not at the end of the last line, the printer may be waiting for this data to be
sent. Print another page, or press the
(Feed) button to feed the paper.
The printer may have been started up in mass storage mode (see Mass
Storage Mode on page 92). Turn the printer off, and then turn it on again.
The application should be sending
data to the printer, but the DATA
indicator does not light in green
With a USB connection:
1 Connect the USB cable firmly and correctly.
2 Try using another USB cable.
With a Bluetooth connection (PJ-762/PJ-763/PJ-763MFi only):
1 Check that the
(Bluetooth) indicator is lit in blue.
If the
(Bluetooth) indicator is flashing or turned off, the Bluetooth
connection is not established. To establish a Bluetooth connection, refer
to Connecting Using Bluetooth (PJ-762/PJ-763/PJ-763MFi Only)
on page 26.
2 Specify the correct Bluetooth settings in the Printer Setting Tool (see
Changing the Printer Settings on page 45).
With a Wi-Fi connection (PJ-773 only):
1 Check that the
(Wi-Fi) indicator is lit in blue.
If the
(Wi-Fi) indicator is flashing or turned off, the Wi-Fi connection is
not established. To establish a Wi-Fi connection, refer to Connecting
Using Wi-Fi (PJ-773 Only) on page 27.
2 Specify the correct Wi-Fi settings in the Printer Setting Tool (see
Changing the Printer Settings on page 45).
Troubleshooting
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14
Pages Are Partially Printed 14
Network Setup Problems 14
Problem Solution
The DATA indicator turns off while a
page remains in the printer
The computer or mobile device may not have sent a full page of data. Try
printing the document again.
The computer or mobile device may have sent the wrong page size
information, or the size of the loaded paper is wrong. Check the paper size
settings in the application, the Printer Setting Tool, and printer driver to
make sure the specified paper size matches the paper that is loaded.
Make sure the [Form Feed Mode] setting in the Printer Setting Tool or
printer driver is not set to [No Feed].
Try pressing the
(Feed) button to feed the paper manually.
The printer ejects a partially printed
page, and the DATA indicator
remains lit or flashing in green
Use the correct paper size setting.
Problem Solution
You are using security software Confirm your settings in the installation dialog box.
Allow access when the security software alert message appears during the
printer installation.
Your security settings
(SSID/Network Key) are incorrect
Recheck and choose the correct security settings.
The manufacturer's name or model number of the Wi-Fi access point/router
may be used as the default security settings.
See the instructions supplied with your Wi-Fi access point/router for
information on how to find the security settings.
Ask the manufacturer of your Wi-Fi access point/router or ask your Internet
provider or network administrator.
Your printer is placed too far from
your mobile device
Move your printer within about 3.3 feet (1 meter) of the mobile device when you
configure the Wi-Fi network settings.
There are obstructions (walls or
furniture, for example) between your
printer and the mobile device
Move your printer to an obstruction-free area.
A wireless computer, Bluetooth
supported device, microwave oven
or digital cordless phone is near the
printer or the Wi-Fi access
point/router
Move other devices away from the printer.
You are using MAC Address filtering You can confirm the MAC address by printing the printer settings report.
See Confirm the Printer Settings on page 91 for more information.
Troubleshooting
143
14
Printer Cannot Print over the Network
Printer Is Not Found on the Network Even after Successful Installation 14
Your Wi-Fi access point/router is in
stealth mode (not broadcasting the
SSID)
You should enter the correct SSID name during the installation or when
using the Printer Setting Tool.
Check the SSID name in the instructions supplied with your Wi-Fi access
point/router and reconfigure the Wi-Fi settings.
Your printer is not connected
correctly to the network
For PJ-773, check the Wi-Fi indicator on the printer.
: The network is correctly connected.
(flashes once every three seconds): The network is not connected
correctly, and the Wi-Fi settings must be reconfigured.
I have checked and tried all of the
above, but still cannot complete the
Wi-Fi settings
Turn the printer off, and then turn it on again. Then try and configure the Wi-Fi
settings again.
If the Bluetooth connection to my
Apple device (iPad, iPhone, or iPod
touch) is interrupted, I cannot
reconnect to the printer.
(PJ-763MFi only)
Enable or disable the Bluetooth Auto re-pairing function.
Confirm that the Bluetooth function is turned on.
Press and hold the (Bluetooth) button for 5 seconds.
If the function is turned off, the (Bluetooth) indicator turns off, and then the
printer turns off.
If the function is turned on, the (Bluetooth) indicator flashes once, and then
the printer turns off.
Note
You can also set it from the Printer Setting Tool.
Problem Solution
You are using security software See Security Software Problems on page 144.
Your printer is not assigned with an
available IP address
Confirm the IP address and the Subnet Mask.
Verify that both the IP addresses and Subnet Masks of your computer and
your printer are correct and located on the same network.
For more information on how to verify the IP address and the Subnet Mask,
ask the network administrator.
Confirm your IP address, Subnet Mask and other network settings using the
Printer Setting Tool.
See Changing the Printer Settings on page 45.
Problem Solution
Troubleshooting
144
14
Security Software Problems 14
Checking the Operation of Network Devices 14
Your previous printing job failed If the failed printing job is still in your computer's print queue, delete it.
When using Windows
®
7:
, [Devices and Printers] and select your printer from [Printers and
Faxes]. Double-click your printer's icon, and then choose [Cancel All
Documents] in the [Printer] menu.
Your printer is not connected
correctly to the network
For PJ-773, check the Wi-Fi indicator on the printer.
: The network is correctly connected.
(flashes once every three seconds): The network is not connected
correctly, and the Wi-Fi settings must be reconfigured.
I have checked and tried all of the
above, but my printer does not print
Uninstall the printer driver and the software, and then reinstall them.
Problem Solution
You did not choose to allow access
when the security alert dialog box
appeared during either the standard
installation, BRAdmin Light
installation, or when printing
If you did not choose to allow access when the security alert dialog box
appeared, the firewall function of your security software may be blocking
access. Some security software might block access without showing a security
alert dialog box. To allow access, see the instructions of your security software
or ask the manufacturer.
Incorrect port numbers are being
used for the Brother network features
The following port numbers are used for Brother network features:
BRAdmin Light i Port number 161 / Protocol UDP
For more information on how to open the port, see the instructions for the
security software or ask the manufacturer.
Problem Solution
Your printer and Wi-Fi access
point/router are not turned on
Make sure you have performed all of the tasks on page 138.
I do not know my printer's network
settings, such as the IP address
Check the Printer Setting Tool (see Changing the Printer Settings on page 45).
Your printer is not connected
correctly to the network
For PJ-773, check the Wi-Fi indicator on the printer.
: The network is correctly connected.
(flashes once every three seconds): The network is not connected
correctly, and the Wi-Fi settings must be reconfigured.
Problem Solution
145
15
15
Supported Protocols and Security
Features
15
Interface Wireless IEEE 802.11b/g/n (Infrastructure Mode/Ad-hoc Mode)
IEEE 802.11g/n (Wireless Direct Mode)
Network
(common)
Protocol (IPv4) ARP, RARP, BOOTP, DHCP, APIPA (Auto IP), mDNS, WINS,
NetBIOS name resolution, DNS Resolver, LPR/LPD, Custom Raw
Port/Port9100, FTP Server, TFTP client and server, SNTP client,
ICMP, LLMNR responder, SNMPv1/v2c
Protocol (IPv6) NDP, RA, DNS Resolver, LPR/LPD, mDNS, Custom Raw
Port/Port9100, FTP Server, SNMPv1, TFTP client and server, ICMP,
LLMNR responder, SNMPv1/v2c
Network
(Security)
Wireless WEP 64/128 bit, WPA/WPA2-PSK, LEAP, EAP-FAST, PEAP,
EAP-TTLS, EAP-TLS
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16
16
Types of Network Connections and Protocols 16
You will find basic information about the advanced network features of the Brother printer, along with general
networking and common terms.
The supported protocols and network features differ depending on the model you are using.
Types of Network Connections 16
Peer-to-Peer printing using TCP/IP 16
In a Peer-to-Peer environment, each computer directly sends and receives data to each device. There is no
central server controlling file access or printer sharing.
1 Router
In a smaller network of two or three computers, we recommend the Peer-to-Peer printing method as it is
easier to configure than the Network Shared printing method. See Network Shared printing on page 147.
Each computer must use the TCP/IP Protocol.
Your printer needs an appropriate IP address configuration.
If you are using a router, the Gateway address must be configured on the computers and your printer.
Network Terms and Information 16
TCP/IP
TCP/IP
Network Terms and Information
147
16
Network Shared printing 16
In a Network Shared environment, each computer sends data via a centrally controlled computer. This type
of computer is often called a “Server” or a “Print Server”. Its job is to control the printing of all print jobs.
In a larger network, we recommend using a Network Shared printing environment.
The “server” or the “print servermust use the TCP/IP print protocol.
Your printer needs to have an appropriate IP address configuration, except when the printer is connected
via the USB interface to the server.
1 Client computers
2 Also known as “Server” or “Print server”
3 TCP/IP or USB
Network printer
(your printer)
Network Terms and Information
148
16
Configuring Your Printer for a Network 16
IP Addresses, Subnet Masks and Gateways 16
To use the printer in a networked TCP/IP environment, you need to configure its IP address and subnet mask.
The IP address you assign to the print server must be on the same logical network as your host computers.
If it is not, you must correctly configure the subnet mask and the gateway address.
IP address 16
An IP address is a series of numbers that identifies each device connected to a network. An IP address
consists of four numbers separated by dots. Each number is between 0 and 254.
For example in a small network, you would normally change the final number:
192.168.1.1
192.168.1.2
192.168.1.3
How the IP address is assigned to your print server: 16
If you have a DHCP/BOOTP/RARP server on your network, the print server will automatically obtain its IP
address from that server.
Note
On smaller networks, the DHCP server may also be the router.
If you do not have a DHCP/BOOTP/RARP server, the Automatic Private IP Addressing (APIPA) protocol will
automatically assign an IP address from the range 169.254.0.1 to 169.254.254.254. The subnet mask is
automatically set to 255.255.0.0 and the gateway address is set to 0.0.0.0.
By default, the APIPA protocol is enabled. If you want to disable the APIPA protocol, you can disable it using
BRAdmin Light or Web Based Management (web browser).
Network Terms and Information
149
16
Subnet mask 16
Subnet masks restrict network communication.
For example, Computer 1 can talk to Computer 2
•Computer 1
IP Address: 192.168.1.2
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
•Computer 2
IP Address: 192.168.1.3
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
The 0 in the Subnet mask signifies that there is no limit to communication at this part of the address. In the
above example, this means, we can communicate with any device with an IP address that begins with
192.168.1.x. (where x is a number between 0 and 254).
Gateway (and router) 16
A gateway is a network point that acts as an entrance to another network and sends data transmitted via the
network to an exact destination. The router knows where to direct data that arrives at the gateway. If a
destination is located on an external network, the router transmits data to the external network. If your network
communicates with other networks, you may need to configure the Gateway IP address. If you do not know
the Gateway IP address contact your Network Administrator.
Network Terms and Information
150
16
Wireless Network Terms and Concepts 16
Security Terms 16
Authentication and encryption 16
Most wireless networks use some kind of security settings. These security settings define the authentication
(how the device identifies itself to the network) and encryption (how the data is encrypted as it is sent on the
network). If you do not correctly specify these options when you are configuring your Brother wireless
printer, it will not be able to connect to the wireless network. Therefore, care must be taken when
configuring these options.
Authentication and Encryption methods for a personal wireless network 16
A personal wireless network is a small network, for example using your printer in a wireless network at home,
without IEEE 802.1x support.
If you want to use your printer in an IEEE 802.1x supported wireless network, see Authentication and
Encryption methods for an enterprise wireless network on page 152.
Authentication methods
16
Open system
Wireless devices are allowed to access the network without any authentication.
Shared key
A secret pre-determined key is shared by all devices that will access the wireless network.
The Brother wireless printer uses a WEP key as the pre-determined key.
WPA-PSK
Enables a Wi-Fi Protected Access Pre-shared key (WPA-PSK), which enables the Brother wireless printer
to associate with access points using TKIP for WPA-PSK.
WPA2-PSK
Enables a Wi-Fi Protected Access Pre-shared key (WPA2-PSK), which enables the Brother wireless
printer to associate with access points using AES for WPA2-PSK (WPA-Personal).
WPA/WPA2-PSK
Enables a Wireless Protected Access Pre-shared key (WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK), which enables the Brother
wireless printer to associate with access points using TKIP for WPA-PSK or AES for WPA-PSK and
WPA2-PSK (WPA-Personal).
Encryption methods
16
None
No encryption method is used.
WEP
When using WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy), the data is transmitted and received with a secure key.
Network Terms and Information
151
16
TKIP
TKIP (Temporal Key Integrity Protocol) provides per-packet key mixing, a message integrity check and
rekeying mechanism.
AES
Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) provides stronger data protection using a symmetric-key
encryption.
Network key
16
Open system/Shared key with WEP
This key is a 64-bit or 128-bit value that must be entered in an ASCII or hexadecimal format.
64 (40) bit ASCII:
Uses five text characters. e.g. “WSLAN” (this is case sensitive)
64 (40) bit hexadecimal:
Uses 10 digits of hexadecimal data. e.g. “71f2234aba
128 (104) bit ASCII:
Uses 13 text characters. e.g. “Wirelesscomms” (this is case sensitive)
128 (104) bit hexadecimal:
Uses 26 digits of hexadecimal data. e.g. “71f2234ab56cd709e5412aa2ba
WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK and TKIP or AES, WPA2 with AES
Uses a Pre-Shared Key (PSK) that is eight or more characters in length, up to a maximum of 63
characters.
When [Communication Mode] is set to [Ad-hoc]
Authentication Method Encryption Mode
Open System None
WEP
When [Communication Mode] is set to [Infrastructure]
Authentication Method Encryption Mode
Open System None
WEP
Public Key Authentication WEP
WPA-PSK TKIP
WPA2-PSK AES
WPA/WPA2-PSK TKIP
AES
Network Terms and Information
152
16
Authentication and Encryption methods for an enterprise wireless network 16
An enterprise wireless network is a large network with IEEE 802.1x support. If you configure your printer in
an IEEE 802.1x supported wireless network, you can use the following authentication and encryption
methods:
Authentication methods 16
LEAP (For wireless network)
Cisco LEAP (Light Extensible Authentication Protocol) has been developed by Cisco Systems, Inc. which
uses a user ID and password for authentication.
EAP-FAST
EAP-FAST (Extensible Authentication Protocol-Flexible Authentication via Secured Tunnel) has been
developed by Cisco Systems, Inc. which uses a user ID and password for authentication, and symmetric
key algorithms to achieve a tunnelled authentication process.
The printer supports the following inner authentication methods:
EAP-FAST/NONE
EAP-FAST/MS-CHAPv2
EAP-FAST/GTC
PEAP
PEAP (Protected Extensible Authentication Protocol) has been developed by Microsoft Corporation, Cisco
Systems and RSA Security. PEAP creates an encrypted SSL (Secure Sockets Layer)/TLS (Transport
Layer Security) tunnel between a client and an authentication server, for sending a user ID and password.
PEAP provides mutual authentication between the server and the client.
The printer supports the following inner authentication methods:
PEAP/MS-CHAPv2
PEAP/GTC
EAP-TTLS
EAP-TTLS (Extensible Authentication Protocol Tunnelled Transport Layer Security) has been developed
by Funk Software and Certicom. EAP-TTLS creates a similar encrypt SSL tunnel to PEAP, between a
client and an authentication server, for sending a user ID and password. EAP-TTLS provides mutual
authentication between the server and the client.
The printer supports the following inner authentication methods:
EAP-TTLS/CHAP
EAP-TTLS/MS-CHAP
EAP-TTLS/MS-CHAPv2
EAP-TTLS/PAP
EAP-TLS
EAP-TLS (Extensible Authentication Protocol Transport Layer Security) requires digital certificate
authentication both at a client and an authentication server.
Network Terms and Information
153
16
Encryption methods 16
TKIP
TKIP (Temporal Key Integrity Protocol) provides a per-packet key mixing a message integrity check and
rekeying mechanism.
AES
Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) provides stronger data protection using a symmetric-key
encryption.
CKIP
The original Key Integrity Protocol for LEAP by Cisco Systems, Inc.
When [Communication Mode] is set to [Infrastructure]
Authentication Method Encryption Mode
LEAP CKIP
EAP-FAST/NONE TKIP
AES
EAP-FAST/MS-CHAPv2 TKIP
AES
EAP-FAST/GTC TKIP
AES
PEAP/MS-CHAPv2 TKIP
AES
PEAP/GTC TKIP
AES
EAP-TTLS/CHAP TKIP
AES
EAP-TTLS/MS-CHAP TKIP
AES
EAP-TTLS/MS-CHAPv2 TKIP
AES
EAP-TTLS/PAP TKIP
AES
EAP-TLS TKIP
AES
Network Terms and Information
154
16
User ID and password 16
The following security methods support a user ID less than 64 characters and a password less than 32
characters in length.
LEAP
EAP-FAST
PEAP
EAP-TTLS
EAP-TLS (For user ID)
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17
17
The battery cavity mounting block is installed in the illustrations. All measurements are in millimeters.
Product Dimensions 17
7
7
5.4
5.4
39.15
Ø1.7
4.37
25.75
9.95
10.06
18.3
4.45
26.05
11.26
27.45
41.1
54.75
68.4
23.35
26.35
57.35
22.1
148
210
216
218.5
11.83
11.84
5
8.57
10.38
30
25.75
17.5
7
5.4
9.95
7
R23.85
26.6
48.34
22
7.1 10.4
Product Dimensions
156
17
Mounting Notes
*1
Secure the battery cavity mounting block to the printer first.
*2
Secure the battery cavity mounting block to the desired surface.
30
218.5
255
22.1
228.117.3
55
61.35
33.85 203
126
1.36" (34.5 )
1.36" (34.5 )
34.5
47
77.35 84.3
*2
*1
15 3.1
Product Dimensions
157
17
Using binding head screws coated with a thread-locking agent is effective at preventing the screws from
becoming loose.
Mounting plate
Thickness: 2 mm; Material: Steel
Brother Testing Conditions
These values are not guaranteed. When mounting the printer for use, make sure the printer is mounted securely.
*1
Size: Use M2.6 tapping screws; Screw hole depth: 6 mm; Tightening torque: 2.2 kgf·cm; Material: Steel
*2
Size: Use M2.6 screws; Screw hole depth: 6 mm; Tightening torque: 3.5 kgf·cm; Material: Steel
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