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    Printing photos from a memory card or USB Flash memory drive53
    5
    How to change the file name5
    You can change the file name.
    aPress (Scan).
    bPress  Scan to Media .
    cPress d or  c to display  File Name .
    dPress File Name .
    Press   to delete characters. Then 
    enter the new file name (up to 
    6 characters). (See  Entering Text 
    on page 111.)
    ePress  OK.
    How to set new default5
    You can set your own default setting.
    aPress ( Scan).
    bPress  Scan to Media .
    cPress and choose your new setting.
    Repeat this step for each setting you 
    want to change.
    dAfter changing the last setting, press 
    dor c to display  Set New Default . 
    Press  Set New Default .
    ePress Yes to confirm.
    fPress  Stop/Exit .
    How to reset to factory 
    settings5
    You can reset the machine to factory settings.
    aPress ( Scan).
    bPress  Scan to Media .
    cPress d or  c to display 
    Factory Reset .
    dPress Factory Reset .
    ePress Yes to confirm.
    fPress  Stop/Exit .
    Understanding the 
    Error Messages
    5
    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 space available for the 
    scanned document.
    „ 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 will also appear if you connect a 
    broken device to the USB direct interface. 
     
    						
    							
    54
    6
    Printing photos 
    directly from a 
    PictBridge camera
    6
     
    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 is using 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 56.
    PictBridge requirements6
    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 camera6
    Make sure your camera is in PictBridge 
    mode. The following PictBridge settings may 
    be available from the LCD of your PictBridge 
    compatible camera.
    Depending on your camera some of these 
    settings may not be available.
    1See  DPOF printing  on page 55 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, those settings are 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 camera6
    Camera Menu 
    Selections Options
    Paper Size Ledger, A3, Letter, A4,  10x15cm, 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
    Date Print On, Off, 
    Printer Settings (Default 
    setting)
    2
    Settings Options
    Paper Size 10x15cm
    Paper Type Glossy Paper
    Layout Borderless: On
    Print Quality Fine
    Color Enhancement Off
    Date Print Off
     
    						
    							
    Printing photos from a camera55
    6
    Printing Images6
    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) 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 
    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.
    CAUTION 
    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 printing6
    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.
    Note
    An Invalid DPOF File error can occur if the 
    print order that was created on the camera 
    has been corrupted. Delete and recreate 
    the print order using your camera to 
    correct this problem. For instructions on 
    how to delete or recreate the print order, 
    refer to your camera manufacturers 
    support website or accompanying 
    documentation.
     
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    Chapter 6
    56
    Printing photos 
    directly from a digital 
    camera 
    (without PictBridge)
    6
    If your camera supports 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 54. 
    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 Images6
    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) on the machine using 
    the USB cable.
     
    1 USB direct interface
    bTurn on the camera.
    cFollow the steps in  Print Images 
    on page 43.
    CAUTION 
    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.
     
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    Printing photos from a camera57
    6
    Understanding the 
    Error Messages
    6
    Once you are familiar with the types of errors 
    that can occur while you are printing from a 
    camera, 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 that is not using the USB Mass 
    Storage standard. This message will also 
    appear if you connect a broken device to 
    the USB direct interface. 
    For more detailed solutions see  Error and 
    Maintenance messages  on page 78.
     
    						
    							
    Section IV
    SoftwareIV
    Software and Network features60
     
    						
    							
    60
    7
    The CD-ROM includes the Software User’s 
    Guide and Network User’s Guide for features 
    available when connected to a computer (for 
    example, printing and scanning). These 
    guides have easy to use links that, when 
    clicked, will take you directly to a particular 
    section.
    You can find information on these features:„ Printing
    „ Scanning
    „ ControlCenter3 (for Windows
    ®)
    „ ControlCenter2 (for Macintosh
    ®)
    „ Remote Setup
    „ PhotoCapture Center™ 
    „ Network Printing
    „ Network Scanning
    „ Wired and Wireless Network 
    How to read HTML User’s Guide
    This is a quick reference for using the HTML 
    User’s Guide.
    For Windows
    ®
    Note
    If you have not installed the software, see 
    Viewing Documentation  on page 3.
     
    aFrom the Start menu, point to  Brother, 
    DCP-XXXX  (where XXXX is your model 
    number) from the programs group, then 
    click  User’s Guides in HTML format .
    bClick SOFTWARE USER’S GUIDE  (or 
    NETWORK USER’S GUIDE ) from the 
    top menu.
     
    cClick the heading you would like to view 
    from the list at the left of the window.
     
    For Macintosh®
    aMake sure your Macintosh® is turned 
    on. Insert the Brother CD-ROM into your 
    CD-ROM drive.
    bDouble-click the  Documentation icon.
    cDouble-click your language folder, and 
    then double-click top.html. 
    dClick SOFTWARE USER’S GUIDE  (or 
    NETWORK USER’S GUIDE ) in the top 
    menu, and then click the heading you 
    would like to read from the list at the left 
    of the window.
     
    Software and Network features7
     
    						
    							
    Section V
    AppendixesV
    Safety and Legal62
    Troubleshooting and Routine Maintenance73
    Menu and Features96
    Specifications112
    Glossary125
     
    						
    							
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    A
    Choosing a locationA
    Put your machine on a flat, stable surface that is free of vibration and shocks, such as a desk. Put 
    the machine near a standard grounded electrical socket. Choose a location where the 
    temperature remains between 10°C and 35 °C.
    WARNING 
    DO NOT put the machine near heaters, air conditioners, refrigerators, medical equipment, 
    chemicals or water.
      
    DO NOT connect your machine to electrical sockets on the same circuit as large appliances or 
    other equipment that might disrupt the power supply.
     
    CAUTION 
    • Avoid placing your machine in a high-traffic area.
    • Avoid placing your machine on a carpet.
    • DO NOT expose the machine to direct sunlight, excessive heat, moisture, or dust.
    • DO NOT connect your machine to electrical sockets controlled by wall switches or automatic 
    timers.
    • Disruption of power can wipe out information in the machines memory.
    • DO NOT tip the machine, or place it on any tilted surface. Doing this may cause ink spillage  and internal damage to your machine.
     
     
    Safety and LegalA
     
    						
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