Brother Hl 5350dn User Manual
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Printing Methods 11 2 Printing methods2 Printing on plain paper, bond paper and transparencies2 Printing on plain paper, bond paper or transparencies from Tray 1, 2 or 32 Note Transparencies are only for Tray1. (For the recommended paper to use, see About paper on page 6.) aPull the paper tray completely out of the printer. bWhile pressing the blue paper-guide release lever (1), slide the paper guides to fit the paper size. Make sure that the guides are firmly in the slots. 1
Printing Methods 12 2 Note For Legal or Folio size paper, press the release button (1) in the bottom of the paper tray and then pull out the back of the paper tray. (Legal or Folio size paper are not available in some regions.) cPut paper in the tray, and make sure that the paper is below the maximum paper mark (bbb). The side to be printed on must be face down. IMPORTANT Make sure the paper guides touch the sides of the paper so it will feed properly. dPut the paper tray firmly back in the printer. Make sure that it is completely inserted into the printer. 1
Printing Methods 13 2 eLift up the support flap to prevent paper from sliding off the face-down output tray, or remove each page as soon as it comes out of the printer. 1
Printing Methods 14 2 fChoose the following from the printer driver: Paper Size......(1) Media Type......(2) Paper Source......(3) and any other settings you may want to make. (See Chapter 3: Driver and Software.) „Windows ® printer driver „BR-Script printer driver for Windows ® Note To use the BR-Script printer driver for Windows® you must install the driver using the Custom Install from the CD-ROM. 1 2 3 1 2 3
Printing Methods 15 2 „Macintosh® printer driver gSend the print data to the printer. IMPORTANT When printing on transparencies, remove each transparency at once after printing. Stacking the printed transparencies may cause a paper jam or the transparency to curl. 1 3
Printing Methods 16 2 Printing on plain paper, bond paper or transparencies from the MP tray2 (For the recommended paper to use, see About paper on page 6.) aOpen the MP tray and lower it gently. bPull out the MP tray support flap (1). cLift up the support flap to prevent paper from sliding off the face-down output tray, or remove each page as soon as it comes out of the printer. 1 1
Printing Methods 17 2 dPut paper in the MP tray. Make sure that the paper stays under the maximum paper mark (b) on both sides of the tray. The side to be printed on must be face up with the leading edge (top of the paper) in first. eWhile pressing the paper-guide release lever (1), slide the paper guide to fit the paper size. 1
Printing Methods 18 2 fChoose the following from the printer driver: Paper Size......(1) Media Type......(2) Paper Source......(3) and any other settings you may want to make. (See Chapter 3: Driver and Software.) „Windows ® printer driver „BR-Script printer driver for Windows ® Note To use the BR-Script printer driver for Windows® you must install the driver using the Custom Install from the CD-ROM. 1 2 3 1 2 3
Printing Methods 19 2 „Macintosh® printer driver gSend the print data to the printer. IMPORTANT When printing on transparencies, remove each transparency at once after printing. Stacking the printed transparencies may cause a paper jam or the transparency to curl. 1 3
Printing Methods 20 2 Printing on thick paper, labels and envelopes2 When the back output tray is pulled down, the printer has a straight paper path from the MP tray through to the back of the printer. Use this paper feed and output method when you want to print on thick paper, labels or envelopes. (For the recommended paper to use, see About paper on page 6 and Types of envelopes on page 9.) aOpen the back cover (back output tray). bOpen the MP tray and lower it gently. cPull out the MP tray support flap (1). 1