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    Printing photos from a memory card or USB Flash memory drive33
    4
    DPOF printing4
    DPOF stands for Digital Print Order Format.
    Major digital camera manufacturers (Canon 
    Inc., Eastman Kodak Company, Fuji Photo 
    Film Co. Ltd., Matsushita Electric Industrial 
    Co. Ltd. and Sony Corporation) created this 
    standard to make it easier to print images 
    from a digital camera.
    If your digital camera supports DPOF 
    printing, you will be able to choose on the 
    digital camera display the images and 
    number of copies you want to print.
    When a memory card (CompactFlash
    ®, 
    Memory Stick
    ®, Memory Stick Pro™, 
    SecureDigital™ MultiMediaCard™ or xD-
    Picture Card™) containing DPOF information 
    is put into your machine, you can print the 
    chosen image easily.
    To print directly from a memory card or USB 
    Flash memory drive containing DPOF 
    information on it follow the instructions below:
    aFirmly insert the memory card into the 
    correct slot. 
     
    C.Flash Active
    Press ( PhotoCapture ). 
    bPress a or  b to choose  Print Images . 
    Press  OK.
    cIf there is a DPOF file on the card, the 
    LCD will show:
     
    DPOF Print:Yes  e
    dPress a or  b to choose 
    DPOF Print:Yes . Press OK.
    ePress  a or  b to choose the type of paper 
    you are using,  Plain Paper , 
    Inkjet Paper , Brother Photo  or 
    Other Photo . 
    Press  OK.
    fPress  a or  b to choose the paper size 
    you are using,  Letter, A4 , 10x15cm  or 
    13x18cm .
    „ If you selected Letter or A4, go to  g.
    „ If you selected another size, go to  h.
    „ If you have finished choosing 
    settings, press  Colour Start.
    gPress a or  b to choose the print size 
    ( 10 x 8cm , 13 x 9cm , 15 x 10cm , 
    18 x 13cm , 20 x 15cm  or 
    Max. Size ). 
    Press  OK.
    hPress  Colour Start  to print.
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    PhotoCapture Center™ 
    print settings
    4
    These settings will re main until you change 
    them again.
    Print quality4
    aPress  Menu.
    bPress  a or  b to choose 
    2.PhotoCapture .
    Press  OK.
    cPress  a or  b to choose 
    1.Print Quality .
    Press  OK.
    dPress  a or  b to choose  Normal or 
    Photo .
    Press  OK.
    ePress  Stop/Exit .
    Paper Options4
    Paper Type4
    aPress Menu.
    bPress  a or  b to choose 
    2.PhotoCapture .
    Press  OK.
    cPress  a or  b to choose  2.Paper Type .
    Press  OK.
    dPress  a or  b to choose  Plain Paper , 
    Inkjet Paper , Brother Photo  or 
    Other Photo .
    Press  OK.
    ePress  Stop/Exit .
    Paper Size4
    aPress Menu.
    bPress  a or  b to choose 
    2.PhotoCapture .
    Press  OK.
    cPress  a or  b to choose  3.Paper Size .
    Press  OK.
    dPress  a or  b to choose the paper size 
    you are using,  Letter, A4 , 10x15cm  or 
    13x18cm . 
    Press  OK.
    ePress  Stop/Exit .
    Print Size4
    This setting is available only when you select 
    Letter or A4 in the paper size setting.
    aPress Menu.
    bPress  a or  b to choose 
    2.PhotoCapture .
    Press  OK.
    cPress  a or  b to choose  4.Print Size .
    Press  OK.
    dPress  a or  b to choose the print size you 
    are using,  10 x 8cm , 13 x 9cm , 
    15 x 10cm , 18 x 13cm , 20 x 15cm  
    or  Max. Size . 
    Press  OK.
    ePress  Stop/Exit .
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    4
    Adjusting Brightness, 
    Contrast and Colour4
    Brightness4
    aPress 
    Menu.
    bPress  a or  b to choose 
    2.PhotoCapture .
    Press  OK.
    cPress  a or  b to choose  5.Brightness .
    Press  OK.
    dPress  a or  b to make a lighter or darker 
    print.
    Press  OK.
    ePress  Stop/Exit .
    Contrast4
    You can select the contrast setting. More 
    contrast will make an image look sharper and 
    more vivid.
    aPress Menu.
    bPress  a or  b to choose 
    2.PhotoCapture .
    Press  OK.
    cPress  a or  b to choose  6.Contrast .
    Press  OK.
    dPress  a or  b to increase or decrease the 
    contrast.
    Press  OK.
    ePress  Stop/Exit .
    Colour Enhancement4
    You can turn on the colour enhancement 
    feature to print more vivid images. Printing 
    time will be slower.
    aPress Menu.
    bPress  a or  b to choose 
    2.PhotoCapture .
    Press  OK.
    cPress  a or  b to choose 
    7.Color Enhance .
    Press  OK.
    dPress  a or  b to choose  On (or  Off ).
    Press  OK.
    „ If selecting  Off, then go to  g.
    ePress  a or  b to choose 
    1.White Balance , 2.Sharpness  or 
    3.Color Density .
    Press  OK.
    fPress  a or  b to adjust the degree of the 
    setting.
    Press  OK.
    gPress  Stop/Exit .
    Note
    •White Balance
    This setting adjusts the hue of the white 
    areas of an image. Lighting, camera 
    settings and other influences will effect the 
    appearance of white. The white areas of a 
    picture may be slightly pink, yellow or 
    some other colour. By using this, you can 
    correct this effect and bring the white 
    areas back to pure white.
    • Sharpness
    This setting enhances the detail of an 
    image, similar to adjusting the fine focus 
    on a camera. If the image is not in true 
    focus and you cannot see the fine details 
    of the picture, then adjust the sharpness.
    • Colour Density
    This setting adjusts the total amount of 
    colour in the image. You can increase or 
    decrease the amount of colour in an 
    image to improve a washed out or weak 
    picture.
     
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    Cropping4
    If your photo is too long or wide to fit the 
    available space on your chosen layout, part 
    of the image will be automatically cropped.
    The default setting is  On. If you want to print 
    the whole image, turn this setting to  Off.
    aPress  Menu.
    bPress  a or  b to choose 
    2.PhotoCapture .
    Press  OK.
    cPress  a or  b to choose  8.Cropping .
    Press  OK.
    dPress  a or  b to choose  Off (or On).
    Press  OK.
    ePress  Stop/Exit .
    Cropping : On
      4
    Cropping: Off  4
    Borderless printing4
    This feature expands the printable area to the 
    edges of the paper. Printing time will be 
    slightly slower.
    aPress  Menu.
    bPress  a or  b to choose 
    2.PhotoCapture .
    Press  OK.
    cPress  a or  b to choose  9.Borderless .
    Press  OK.
    dPress  a or  b to choose  Off (or On).
    Press  OK.
    ePress  Stop/Exit .
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    4
    Scan to a memory card 
    or USB Flash memory 
    drive
    4
    You can scan monochrome and colour 
    documents into a memory card or USB Flash 
    memory drive. Monochrome documents will 
    be stored in PDF (*.PDF) or TIFF file formats 
    (*.TIF). Colour documents may be stored in 
    PDF (*.PDF) or JPEG (*.JPG) file formats. 
    The default setting is Color 150 dpi and 
    the default file format is PDF. The machine 
    automatically creates file names based on 
    the current date. (For details, see the Quick 
    Setup Guide.) For example, the fifth image 
    scanned on June 1, 2007 would be named 
    01060705.PDF. You can change the colour 
    and quality. 
    aInsert a CompactFlash®, Memory 
    Stick®, Memory Stick Pro™, 
    SecureDigital™, MultiMediaCard™, 
    xD-Picture Card™ or USB Flash 
    memory drive into your machine.
    WARNING 
    DO NOT take out the memory card while 
    PhotoCapture  is blinking to avoid 
    damaging the card or data stored on the 
    card.
     
    bLoad your document.
    cPress ( Scan).
    dPress  a or  b to choose 
    Scan to Media , do one of the 
    following:
    „ To change the quality press  OK and 
    go to step  e.
    „ To start scanning press  Mono Start 
    or  Colour Start .
    ePress a or  b to choose the quality, and 
    then press  OK.
    Do one of the following.
    „ To change the file type, go to step  f.
    „ To start scanning press  Mono Start 
    or  Colour Start .
    fPress a or  b to choose the file type and 
    then press  OK.
    Press  Mono Start  or Colour Start .
    Changing the image quality4
    aPress Menu.
    bPress  a or  b to choose 
    2.PhotoCapture .
    Press  OK.
    cPress  a or  b to choose 
    0.Scan to Media .
    Press  OK.
    dPress  a or  b to choose  1.Quality .
    Press  OK.
    ePress  a or  b to choose 
    B/W 200x100 dpi , B/W 200 dpi , 
    Color 150 dpi , Color 300 dpi  or 
    Color 600 dpi .
    Press  OK.
    fPress  Stop/Exit .
    QualitySelectable File 
    Format
    Color 150 dpi JPEG  / PDF
    Color 300 dpi JPEG  / PDF
    Color 600 dpi JPEG  / PDF
    B/W 200x100 dpi TIFF  / PDF
    B/W 200 dpi TIFF  / PDF
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    Changing the monochrome 
    file format4
    aPress  Menu.
    bPress  a or  b to choose 
    2.PhotoCapture .
    Press  OK.
    cPress  a or  b to choose 
    0.Scan to Media .
    Press  OK.
    dPress  a or  b to choose 
    2.B/W File Type .
    Press  OK.
    ePress  a or  b to choose  TIFF or PDF .
    Press  OK.
    fPress  Stop/Exit .
    Changing the colour file 
    format4
    aPress Menu.
    bPress  a or  b to choose 
    2.PhotoCapture .
    Press  OK.
    cPress  a or  b to choose 
    0.Scan to Media .
    Press  OK.
    dPress  a or  b to choose 
    3.ColorFile Type .
    Press  OK.
    ePress  a or  b to choose  JPEG or PDF .
    Press  OK.
    fPress  Stop/Exit .
    Understanding the 
    Error Messages
    4
    Once you are familiar with the types of errors 
    that can occur while you are using 
    PhotoCapture Center™, you can easily 
    identify and troubleshoot any problems.
    „ Hub is Unusable.
    This message will appear if a Hub or USB 
    Flash memory drive with a Hub has been 
    put into the USB direct interface.
    „ Media Error
    This message will appear if you put in a 
    memory card that is either bad or not 
    formatted, or when there is a problem with 
    the media drive. To clear this error, take 
    out the memory card.
    „ No File
    This message will appear if you try to 
    access a memory card or USB Flash 
    memory drive in the drive (slot) that does 
    not contain a .JPG file.
    „ Out of Memory
    This message will appear if you are 
    working with images that are too large for 
    the machines memory.
    This message will also appear when a 
    memory card or USB Flash memory drive 
    you are using does not have enough 
    available space to scan the documents.
    „ Media is Full.
    This message will appear if you are trying 
    to save more than 999 files in a memory 
    card or USB Flash memory drive.
    „ Unusable Device
    This message will appear if a USB device 
    or USB Flash memory drive that is not 
    supported has been connected to the USB 
    direct interface (For more information, visit 
    us at http://solutions.brother.com.
    ). This 
    message can also appear if you connect a 
    broken device to the USB direct interface.
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    5
    5
    Printing photos 
    directly from a 
    PictBridge camera
    5
     
    Your Brother machine supports the 
    PictBridge standard, allowing you to connect 
    to and print photos directly from any 
    PictBridge compatible digital camera.
    If your camera supports the USB Mass 
    Storage standard, you can also print photos 
    from a digital camera without PictBridge.  See 
    Printing photos directly from a digital camera 
    (without PictBridge)  on page 41. 
    PictBridge requirements5
    To avoid errors, remember the following 
    points:
    „ The machine and the digital camera must 
    be connected using a suitable USB cable.
    „ The image file extension must be .JPG 
    (Other image file extensions like .JPEG, 
    .TIF, .GIF and so on will not be 
    recognized).
    „ PhotoCapture Center™ operations are 
    not available when using the PictBridge 
    feature.
    Setting your digital camera
    Make sure your camera is in PictBridge 
    mode. Some of the settings listed below may 
    not be available for your PictBridge 
    compatible digital camera. Depending on your camera some of these 
    settings may not be available.
    1See 
    DPOF printing  on page 40 for more details.
    2If your camera is set to use the Printer Settings 
    (Default setting), the machine will print your photo 
    using the following settings.
    „When your camera does not have any 
    menu selections, this setting is also used.
    „ The names and availability of each setting 
    depends on the specification of your 
    camera.
    Please refer to the documentation supplied 
    with your camera for more detailed 
    information on changing PictBridge settings.
    Printing photos from a camera 5
    Camera Menu 
    Selections Options
    Paper Size Letter, A4, 10x15 cm,  Printer Settings (Default 
    setting)
    2
    Paper Type Plain Paper, Glossy Paper, Inkjet Paper, 
    Printer Settings (Default 
    setting)
    2
    Layout Borderless: On, Borderless: Off, Printer 
    Settings (Default setting)
    2
    DPOF setting1-
    Print Quality Normal, Fine, Printer  Settings (Default setting)
    2
    Color 
    EnhancementOn, Off, Printer Settings 
    (Default setting)2
    Settings Options
    Paper Size 10x15 cm
    Paper Type Glossy Paper
    Layout Borderless: On
    Print Quality Fine
    Color 
    EnhancementOff
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    40
    Printing Images
    Note
    Remove any memory cards or USB Flash 
    memory drive from the machine before 
    connecting a digital camera.
     
    aMake sure that your camera is turned 
    off. Connect your camera to the USB 
    direct interface (1) port on the machine 
    using the USB cable.
     
    1 USB direct interface
    bTurn on the camera.
    When the machine has recognized the 
    camera, the LCD shows the following 
    message:
     
    Camera Connected
    cChoose the photo you want to print 
    following the instructions from your 
    camera.
    When the machine starts printing a 
    photo, the LCD will show  Printing.
    WARNING 
    To prevent damage to your machine, do not 
    connect any device other than a digital 
    camera or USB Flash memory drive to the 
    USB direct interface.
     
    DPOF printing5
    DPOF stands for Digital Print Order Format.
    Major digital camera manufacturers (Canon 
    Inc., Eastman Kodak Company, Fuji Photo 
    Film Co. Ltd., Matsushita Electric Industrial 
    Co. Ltd. and Sony Corporation) created this 
    standard to make it easier to print images 
    from a digital camera.
    If your digital camera supports DPOF 
    printing, you will be able to choose on the 
    digital camera display the images and 
    number of copies you want to print.
    1
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    5
    Printing photos 
    directly from a digital 
    camera (without 
    PictBridge)
    5
    If your camera supports (and is currently 
    using) the USB Mass Storage standard, you 
    can connect your camera in storage mode.  
    This enables you to print photos from your 
    camera.
    If you would like to print photos in PictBridge 
    mode, see Printing photos directly from a 
    PictBridge camera  on page 39.
    Note
    The name, availability and operation differ 
    among digital cameras.  Please refer to 
    the documentation supplied with your 
    camera for detailed information, such as 
    how to switch from PictBridge mode to 
    USB mass storage mode.
     
    Printing Images5
    Note
    Remove any memory cards or USB Flash 
    memory drive from the machine before 
    connecting the digital camera.
     
    aConnect your camera to the USB direct 
    interface (1) on the machine using the 
    USB cable.
     
    1 USB direct interface
    bTurn on the camera.
    cFollow the steps in  Printing Images 
    on page 32.
    WARNING 
    To prevent damages to your machine, do 
    not connect any device other than a digital 
    camera or USB Flash memory drive to the 
    USB direct interface.
     
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    42
    Understanding the 
    Error Messages
    5
    Once you are familiar with the types of errors 
    that can occur while you are using PictBridge, 
    you can easily identify and troubleshoot any 
    problems. „ Out of Memory
    This message will appear if you are 
    working with images that are too large for 
    the machines memory.
    „ Unusable Device
    This message will appear if you connect a 
    camera which is not in PictBridge mode 
    nor using the USB Mass storage standard.  
    This message can also appear if you 
    connect a broken device to the USB direct 
    interface.
    For more detailed solutions see  Error 
    messages  on page 58.
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