Home > Brother > Printer > Brother DCP 9045CDN User Manual

Brother DCP 9045CDN User Manual

    Download as PDF Print this page Share this page

    Have a look at the manual Brother DCP 9045CDN User Manual online for free. It’s possible to download the document as PDF or print. UserManuals.tech offer 331 Brother manuals and user’s guides for free. Share the user manual or guide on Facebook, Twitter or Google+.

    							Making copies
    33
    5
    „2 sided i 1 sided
    Portrait
     
    Landscape
     
    aLoad your document.
    bUse the numeric keys to enter the 
    number of copies (up to 99).
    cPress Duplex and a or b to select 
    1sidedi2sided, 
    2sidedi2sided or  
    2sidedi1sided.
     
    Duplex
    a1sidedi2sided
    2sidedi2sided
    b2sidedi1sided
    Selectabor OK
    PressOK.
    dPress Mono Start or Colour Start to 
    scan the document.
    Note
    Duplex copy using a 2-sided legal size 
    document is not available.
     
    Advanced Duplex copy (short edge)5
    „Advanced 2 sided i 1 sided
    Portrait
     
    Landscape
     
    „Advanced 1 sided i 2 sided
    Portrait
     
    Landscape
     
    aLoad your document.
    bUse the numeric keys to enter the 
    number of copies (up to 99).
    cPress Duplex and a or b to select 
    Advanced.
     
    Duplex
    a1sidedi2sided
    2sidedi2sided
    b2sidedi1sided
    Selectabor OK
    PressOK.
    1
    2
    11
    2
    11
    21
    2
    1
    2
    11
    2
    11
    2
    1
    2
    1
    2
    11
    2
    11
    2
    1
    2
     
    						
    							Chapter 5
    34
    dPress a or b to select 
    2sidedi1sided or 
    1sidedi2sided. 
    PressOK.
     
    Duplex Advanced
    a2sidedi1sided
    b1sidedi2sided
    Selectabor OK
    ePress Mono Start or Colour Start to 
    scan the document.
    Note
    Duplex copy using a 2-sided legal size 
    document is not available.
     
    Sorting copies using the ADF5
    You can sort multiple copies. Pages will be 
    stacked in the order 1 2 3, 1 2 3, 1 2 3, and so 
    on.
    aLoad your document in the ADF.
    bUse the numeric keys to enter the 
    number of copies (up to 99).
    cPress Sort.
    dPress Mono Start or Colour Start.
    Adjusting brightness, 
    contrast and colour5
    Brightness5
    Adjust the copy brightness to make copies 
    darker or lighter.
    To temporarily change the copy brightness 
    setting, follow the steps below:
    aLoad your document.
    bUse the numeric keys to enter the 
    number of copies (up to 99).
    cPress a or b to choose Bright. 
    Quality :Auto
    Enlg/Red:100%
    Tray :MP>T1
    Bright :-nnonn+c
    Selectdc&OK
    dPress c to make a lighter copy or press 
    d to make a darker copy. 
    PressOK.
    ePress Mono Start or Colour Start.
    To change the default setting follow the steps 
    below:
    aPress Menu, 2, 2. 
    22.Brightness
    -nnonn+
    Selectdc&OK
    bPress c to make a lighter copy or press 
    d to make a darker copy.
    PressOK.
    cPress Stop/Exit.
     
    						
    							Making copies
    35
    5
    Contrast5
    Adjust the contrast to help an image look 
    sharper and more vivid.
    To temporarily change the contrast setting, 
    follow the steps below:
    aLoad your document.
    bUse the numeric keys to enter the 
    number of copies (up to 99).
    cPress Contrast/Quality.
    Press a or b to choose Contrast. 
    PressOK.
     
    Contrast:-nnonn+c
    Quality :Auto
    Enlg/Red:100%
    Tray    :MP>T1
    Selectdc&OK
    dPress d or c to increase or decrease the 
    contrast.
    PressOK.
    ePress Mono Start or Colour Start.
    To change the default setting follow the steps 
    below:
    aPress Menu, 2, 3. 
    23.Contrast
    -nnonn+
    Selectdc&OK
    bPress d or c to increase or decrease the 
    contrast.
    PressOK.
    cPress Stop/Exit.
    Colour adjust5
    You can change the default setting for colour 
    saturation.
    To change the default setting follow the steps 
    below:
    aPress Menu, 2, 4. 
    24.Color Adjust
    1.Red
    2.Green
    3.Blue
    Selectabor OK
    bPress a or b to choose 1.Red, 2.Green 
    or 3.Blue.
    PressOK.
    cPress d or c to increase or decrease the 
    colour saturation.
    PressOK.
    dReturn to b to choose the next colour. 
    Or press Stop/Exit.
     
    						
    							Chapter 5
    36
    Tray selection5
    You can change the tray use only for the next 
    copy.
    aLoad your document.
    bUse the numeric keys to enter the 
    number of copies (up to 99).
    cPress Tray Select.
    dPress d or c to choose MP>T1, T1>MP, 
    #1(XXX)1 or MP(XXX)1.
    PressOK.
    ePress Mono Start or Colour Start.
    1XXX is the paper size you set in Menu, 1, 2.
    Note
    • T2 or #2 appears only if the optional paper 
    tray is installed.
    • To change the default setting for Tray 
    Select, see Tray use in copy 
    modeon page 21.
     
    Out of memory 
    message
    5
    If the memory becomes full while you are 
    making copies, the LCD message will guide 
    you through the next step.
    If you get an Out of Memory message 
    while scanning a subsequent page, you will 
    have the option to press Mono Start or 
    Colour Startto copy the pages scanned so 
    far, or to press Stop/Exit to cancel the 
    operation.
    To make extra memory available you can add 
    an optional memory board. See Memory 
    boardon page 60.
    Press 
    Tray SelectMP>T1 or M>T1>T2
    T1>MP or T1>T2>M
    #1(XXX)
    1
    #2(XXX)1
    MP(XXX)1
     
    						
    							Section III
    Direct printingIII
    Printing photos from a digital camera38
    Printing data from a USB flash memory drive42
     
    						
    							38
    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 Connecting a camera as a storage 
    deviceon page 40.)
    Before using 
    PictBridge
    6
    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 must be taken with the 
    digital camera you want to connect to the 
    machine.
    Using PictBridge6
    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.
    „Copies
    „Quality
    „Paper size
    „Date print
    „File name print
    „Layout
    Note
    The names and availability of each setting 
    depends on the specification of your 
    camera.
     
    You can also set the following PictBridge 
    settings by using the control panel.
    1If you choose the paper size Letter, A4 or B5, Portrait 
    will be chosen. If you choose A5, B6 or A6, 
    Landscape will be chosen.
    Printing photos from a digital 
    camera
    6
    Menu selectionsOptions
    Paper Size Letter, A4, B5, A5, B6, A6
    Orientation
    Portrait, Landscape
    1
    Date & Time Off, On
    File Name Off, On
    Print Quality Normal, Fine
     
    						
    							Printing photos from a digital camera
    39
    6
    aPress Menu, 4, 3. 
    43.PictBridge
    1.Paper Size
    2.Orientation
    3.Date & Time
    Selectabor OK
    bTo set the PictBridge settings, press a or 
    b to choose 1.Paper Size, 
    2.Orientation, 3.Date & Time, 
    4.File Name, or 5.Print Quality.
    PressOK.
    cPress a or b to choose an option for 
    each menu setting.
    PressOK.
    dRepeat b to c for each PictBridge 
    setting.
    Press Stop/Exit.
    Note
    • Camera settings are prioritised as long as 
    your camera is not set to use your 
    machine’s settings (default settings). If 
    your camera is set to use your machine’s 
    settings, the machine will print your photo 
    using the settings below.
    • Please refer to the documentation 
    supplied with your camera for more 
    detailed information on changing 
    PictBridge settings.
     
    Printing images6
    aMake sure that your camera is turned 
    off. Connect your camera to the USB 
    direct interface (1) on the front of the 
    machine using a suitable USB cable.
     
    bTurn on the camera. Make sure your 
    camera is in PictBridge mode.
    When the machine has recognized the 
    camera, the LCD shows the following 
    message depending on which mode the 
    machine is in:
     
    aScan to FTP
    Scan to E-mail
    Scan to Image
    bScan to OCR
    Selectabor OK
     
    Contrast:-nnonn+
    Quality :Auto
    Enlg/Red:100%
    Tray :MP>T1
    Camera Connected
    cSet your camera to print an image. Set 
    the number of copies if you are asked.
    When the machine starts printing an 
    image, the LCD will show the following 
    message:
     
    PictBridge
    Printing. Keep...
    Note
    Please refer to the documentation 
    supplied with your camera for detailed 
    operations how to print using PictBridge. 
     
    Machine settingsDefault settings
    Paper Size A4
    Orientation Portrait
    Date & Time Off
    File Name Off
    Print Quality Normal
    1
     
    						
    							Chapter 6
    40
    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.
      
    DO NOT remove the digital camera from 
    the USB direct interface until the machine 
    has finished printing.
     
    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.
    The following DPOF settings are available.
    „1 in 1 printing
    „Copies
    Connecting a camera 
    as a storage device
    6
    Even if your camera is not in PictBridge 
    mode, or does not support PictBridge, you 
    can connect your camera as a normal 
    storage device. This enables you to print 
    photos from your camera.
    Follow these steps in Printing data directly 
    from the USB flash memory 
    driveon page 43.
    (If you would like to print photos in PictBridge 
    mode, see Setting your digital 
    cameraon page 38.)
    Note
    The name of the storage mode and 
    operation differs among digital cameras. 
    Please refer to the documentation 
    supplied with your camera for detailed 
    information, such as how to switch from 
    PictBridge mode to mass storage mode.
     
     
    						
    							Printing photos from a digital camera
    41
    6
    Understanding the 
    error messages
    6
    Once you are familiar with the types of errors 
    that can occur while you are using the USB 
    direct interface, you can easily identify and 
    troubleshoot any problems.
    „Out of Memory
    This message will appear if you are 
    working with files that are too large for the 
    machines memory.
    „Unusable Device
    This message will appear if you connect 
    an incompatible or broken device to the 
    USB direct interface. To clear the error, 
    unplug the device from the USB direct 
    interface. 
    (For more detailed solutions, see Error and 
    maintenance messageson page 79.)
     
    						
    							42
    7
    With the direct print feature, you do not need 
    a computer to print data. You can print by just 
    plugging your USB flash memory drive into 
    the machine’s USB direct interface.
    Note
    Some USB flash memory drives may not 
    work with the machine.
     
    Supported file formats7
    Direct print supports the following file formats:
    „PDF version 1.6
    1
    „JPEG
    „Exif + JPEG
    „PRN (created by DCP-9045CDN driver)
    „TIFF (scanned by all MFC or DCP Brother 
    models)
    „PostScript
    ® 3 ™ (created by the 
    DCP-9045CDN BRScript3 printer driver)
    1The data including JBIG2 image file, JPEG2000 
    image file and layered files are not supported.
    Creating a PRN or 
    PostScript
    ® 3 ™ file for 
    direct printing
    7
    Note
    The screens in this section may vary 
    depending on your application and 
    operating system.
     
    aFrom the menu bar of an application, 
    click File, then Print.
    bChoose Brother DCP-9045CDN 
    Printer(1) and check the Print to file 
    box (2). Click Print.
     
    cChoose the folder you want to save the 
    file to and enter the file name if you are 
    prompted to.
    If you are prompted for a file name only, 
    you can also specify the folder you want 
    to save the file in by entering the 
    directory name. For example:
    C:\Temp\FileName.prn
    If you have a USB flash memory drive 
    connected to your computer, you can 
    save the file directly to the USB flash 
    memory drive.
    Printing data from a USB flash 
    memory drive
    7
    2 1
     
    						
    All Brother manuals Comments (0)

    Related Manuals for Brother DCP 9045CDN User Manual