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    PhotoCapture Center®
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    The Photo Capture  key will light to show the 
    media card status. It can be on, off or blinking. 
    See the table below for what the light means.
     
    „ On
    A media card is inserted correctly.
    „ Off
    No media card is present, or it is 
    incorrectly inserted.
    „ Blinking
    The inserted media card is being read, or 
    is being written to.
    CAUTION 
    DO NOT unplug the power cord or remove 
    the media card from the media drive (slot) 
    while the machine is reading or writing to 
    the card (the  Photo Capture  key is 
    blinking).  You will lose your data or 
    damage the card.
     
    The machine can only read one media card at 
    a time so do not put more than one card in a 
    slot.
    Media card folder structure13
    To avoid errors, remember the following 
    points:
    „ The DPOF file on the media card must be 
    in a valid format. (See  DPOF 
    printing on page 78.)
    „ The image file extension must be .JPG 
    (Other image file extensions like .JPEG, 
    .TIF, .GIF and so on will not be 
    recognized). „
    Walk-up PhotoCapture Center
    ® printing 
    must be performed separately from 
    PhotoCapture Center
    ® operations using 
    the PC. (Simultaneous operation is not 
    available.)
    „ IBM Microdrive™ is not compatible with 
    the machine.
    „ The machine can read up to 999 files 
    (including the folder inside media) on a 
    media card.
    „ CompactFlash
    ® Type II is not supported.
    „ This product supports xD-Picture Card™ 
    Type M / Type H (Large Capacity).
    Please be aware of the following: „ When printing the INDEX or IMAGE, the 
    PhotoCapture Center
    ® will print all the 
    valid images, even if one or more images 
    have been corrupted. A portion of the 
    corrupted image may be printed.
    „ Your machine is designed to read media 
    cards that have been formatted by a digital 
    camera.
    When a digital camera formats a media 
    card it creates a special folder into which it 
    copies image data. If you need to modify 
    the image data stored on a media card 
    with your PC, we recommend that you do 
    not modify the folder structure created by 
    the digital camera. When saving new or 
    modified image files to the media card we 
    also recommend you use the same folder 
    your digital camera uses. If the data is not 
    saved to the same folder, the machine 
    may not be able to read the file or print the 
    image.
     
    						
    							
    Chapter 13
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    How to print from a 
    media card
    13
    Before printing a photo you must first print a 
    thumbnail index to choose the number of the 
    photo you want to print. Follow the 
    instructions below to start printing directly 
    from your media card:
    aMake sure you have put the media card 
    in the proper slot. The LCD will show the 
    following message:
     
    C.Flash Active
    Press PhotoCapture..
    bPress  Photo Capture . 
    (For DPOF printing, see  DPOF 
    printing on page 78.)
    cPress a or  b to choose  Print Index  
    and then press  OK.
    dPress  Color Start  to start printing the 
    index sheet. Make a note of the image 
    number you want to print. (See  Printing 
    the thumbnail index on page 76.)
    ePress a or  b to choose 
    Print Images  and then press OK. 
    (See  Printing Images on page 77.)
    fEnter the image number and press  OK.
    gPress  Color Start  to start printing.
    Printing the thumbnail index13
    The PhotoCapture Center® assigns each of 
    your images a number. It does not recognize 
    any other numbers or file names that your 
    digital camera or PC may have assigned to 
    the images.
    When you print a thum bnail page, it will show 
    all of the pictures on your media card and the 
    number assigned to it. Even corrupted 
    images may have part of the image printed.
     
    aMake sure you have put the media card 
    in the proper slot.
    Press ( Photo Capture ). 
    bPress a or  b to choose  Print Index .
    Press  OK.
    cPress  a or  b to choose 
    6 Images/Line  or 5 Images/Line .
    Press  OK.
    Print time for 5 Images/Line will be 
    slower than 6 Images/Line, but the 
    quality is better.
    dPress  Color Start  to print.
       
    5 Images/Line 6 Images/Line
     
    						
    							
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    Printing Images13
    Before you can print an individual image, you 
    have to know the image number.
    aMake sure you have put the media card 
    in the proper slot.
    bPrint the index first. (See Printing the 
    thumbnail index on page 76.)
    Press ( Photo Capture ). 
    cPress a or  b to choose 
    Print Images . Press OK.
    Note
    If your media card contains valid DPOF 
    information, the LCD will show 
    DPOF Print:Yes . See DPOF 
    printing on page 78.
     
    dEnter the image number that you want to 
    print from the thumbnail index. 
    Press OK.
     
    Enter & OK Key
    No.:1,3,6
    Multiple numbers can be entered by 
    using the  OK key to separate numbers. 
    For example  1, OK , 3 , OK , 6  would print 
    images 1, 3 and 6.
    The  # key can be used to print a range 
    of numbers, for example  1, #, 5  would 
    print all images from 1 to 5.
    eAfter you have chosen all the images 
    you want to print, press  OK to choose 
    your settings.
    If you have already chosen your 
    settings, press  Color Start.
    fPress a or  b to choose the type of 
    paper you are using,  Plain Paper, 
    Inkjet Paper , Brother Photo  or 
    Other Photo . 
    Press  OK.
    gPress  a or  b to choose the paper size 
    you are using,  Letter, A4 , 4x6  or 
    5x7 .
    „ If you chose Letter or A4, go to 
    step h.
    „ If you chose another size, go to 
    step i.
    „ If you have finished choosing 
    settings, press  Color Start.
    hPress a or  b to choose the print size 
    ( 4x3 , 5x3.5 , 6x4 , 7x5 , 
    8x6  or Max. Size ). 
    Press  OK.
    iChoose one of the options below:
    „ To choose the number of copies go 
    to step j.
    „ If you have finished choosing 
    settings, press  Color Start.
    jEnter the number of copies you want. 
    Press OK.
    kPress  Color Start  to print.
    The printing positions when using Letter 
    paper are shown below.
    1
    4x3 2
    5x3.53
    6x4
     
      
    4
    7x55
    8x66
    Max. Size
     
      
     
    						
    							
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    DPOF printing13
    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 the media card (CompactFlash
    ®, 
    Memory Stick
    ®, Memory Stick Pro™, 
    SecureDigital™ MultiMediaCard™ or 
    xD-Picture Card™) with DPOF information is 
    put into your machine, you can print the 
    chosen image easily.
    To print directly from a media card with DPOF 
    information on it follow the instructions below:
    aFirmly insert the media card into the 
    card slot. 
     
    C.Flash Active
    Press PhotoCapture..
    Press ( Photo Capture ). 
    bPress a or  b to choose 
    Print Images . Press OK.
    cIf there is a DPOF file on the card, the 
    LCD will show:
     
    Select  ab & OK
    DPOF Print:Yes
    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 , 4x6  or 
    5x7 .
    Press  OK.
    If you chose Letter or A4, press  a or  b 
    to choose the print size you are using, 
    4x3 , 5x3.5 , 6x4 , 7x5 , 
    8x6 or Max. Size . 
    Press  OK.
    gPress  Color Start  to print.
     
    						
    							
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    PhotoCapture Center® 
    print settings
    13
    These settings will remain until you change 
    them again.
    Print quality13
    aPress  Menu, 4, 1 .
    bPress  a or  b to choose  Normal or 
    Photo .
    Press  OK.
    cPress  Stop/Exit .
    Paper Options13
    Paper Type13
    aPress Menu, 4, 2 .
    bPress  a or  b to choose  Plain Paper , 
    Inkjet Paper , Brother Photo  or 
    Other Photo .
    Press  OK.
    cPress  Stop/Exit .
    Paper Size13
    aPress Menu, 4, 3 .
    bPress  a or  b to choose the paper size 
    you are using,  Letter, A4 , 4x6  or 
    5x7 . 
    Press  OK.
    If you chose Letter or A4, press  a or  b 
    to choose the print size you are using, 
    4x3 , 5x3.5 , 6x4 , 7x5 , 
    8x6  or Max. Size . 
    Press  OK.
    cPress  Stop/Exit .
    Adjusting Brightness, 
    Contrast and Color13
    Brightness13
    aPress Menu, 4, 4 .
    bPress  a or  b to make a darker or lighter 
    copy.
    Press  OK.
    cPress  Stop/Exit .
    Contrast13
    You can choose the contrast setting. More 
    contrast will make an  image look sharper and 
    more vivid.
    aPress  Menu, 4, 5 .
    bPress  a or  b to increase or decrease 
    the contrast.
    Press  OK.
    cPress  Stop/Exit .
    Color enhancement (True2Life®)13
    The color enhancement (True2Life®) feature 
    will produce more vivid printed images. Your 
    photographs will take slightly longer to print.
    aPress  Menu, 4, 6 .
    bPress  a or  b to choose  On or  Off .
    Press  OK.
    If you chose  Off, then go to step e.
    cPress  a or  b to choose 
    1.White Balance , 2.Sharpness  or 
    3.Color Density . 
    Press  OK.
    dPress  a or  b to adjust the degree of the 
    setting.
    Press  OK.
    ePress  Stop/Exit .
     
    						
    							
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    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 color. 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.
    • Color Density
    This setting adjusts the total amount of 
    color in the image. You can increase or 
    decrease the amount of color in an image 
    to improve a washed out or weak picture.
     
    Cropping13
    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, 4, 7.
    bPress  a or  b to choose  Off (or On).
    Press  OK.
    cPress  Stop/Exit .
    Cropping : On
      13
    Cropping: Off  13
    Borderless printing13
    This feature expands the printable area to the 
    edges of the paper. Printing time will be 
    slightly slower.
    aPress  Menu, 4, 8.
    bPress  a or  b to choose  Off (or On).
    Press  OK.
    cPress  Stop/Exit .
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    Scan to Card13
    You can scan black & white and color 
    documents into a media card. Black & white 
    documents will be stored in PDF(*.PDF) or 
    TIFF file formats (*.TIF). Color 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. File names default to the current date 
    that you set using the control panel keys. (For 
    details, see  the Quick Setup Guide .) For 
    example, the fifth image scanned on July 1, 
    2006 would be named 07010506.PDF. You 
    can change the color, quality and file name.
    aInsert a CompactFlash®, Memory 
    Stick®, Memory Stick Pro™, 
    SecureDigital™, MultiMediaCard™ or 
    xD-Picture Card™ into your machine.
    WARNING 
    Do not take out the media card while 
    Photo Capture 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 Card , choose one of the 
    options below: 
    „ To change the quality press  OK and 
    go to step e.
    „ To start scanning press  Black Start 
    or  Color Start .
    ePress a or  b to choose the quality, 
    choose one of the options below: 
    „ To change the file type press  OK and 
    go to step f.
    „ To start scanning press  Black Start 
    or  Color Start .
    fPress a or  b to choose the file type, 
    choose one of the options below: 
    „ To change the file name press  OK 
    and go to step g.
    „ To start scanning press  Black Start 
    or  Color Start .
    gThe file name is set automatically. 
    However, you can set a name of your 
    choice using the dial pad. You can only 
    change the first 6 digits. Press 
    Black Start  or Color Start .
    Changing the image quality13
    aPress Menu, 4, 9 , 1.
    bPress  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.
    cPress  Stop/Exit .
    Changing the black & white 
    file format13
    aPress Menu, 4, 9 , 2.
    bPress  a or  b to choose  TIFF or PDF . 
    Press  OK.
    cPress  Stop/Exit .
    Quality File format
    B/W 200x100 dpi TIFF / PDF
    B/W 200 dpi TIFF / PDF
    Color 150 dpi PDF / JPEG
    Color 300 dpi PDF / JPEG
    Color 600 dpi PDF / JPEG
     
    						
    							
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    Changing the color file format13
    aPress  Menu, 4, 9,  3.
    bPress  a or  b to choose  PDF or JPEG . 
    Press  OK.
    cPress  Stop/Exit .
    Understanding the 
    Error Messages
    13
    Once you are familiar with the types of errors 
    that can occur while you are using the 
    PhotoCapture Center
    ®, you can easily 
    identify and troubleshoot any problems.
    „ Media Error
    This message will appear if you put in a 
    media 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 media card.
    „ No File
    This message will appear if you try to 
    access a media card 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.
     
    						
    							
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    14
    14
     
    Your Brother machine supports the 
    PictBridge standard, allowing you to connect 
    to and print photos directly from any 
    PictBridge compatible digital camera.
    Before Using 
    PictBridge
    14
    PictBridge requirements14
    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.
    Using PictBridge14
    Setting your digital camera14
    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 84 for more details.
    2If your camera is set to use the Printer Settings 
    (Default setting), the machine will print your photo 
    using the settings below.
    „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.
    PictBridge14
    Camera Menu 
    SelectionsOptions
    Paper Size Letter, A4, 4 ×6, 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 
    Enhancement On, Off, Printer Settings 
    (Default setting)2
    SettingsOptions
    Paper Size 4 ×6
    Paper Type Glossy Paper
    Layout Borderless: On
    Print Quality Fine
    Color Enhancement  Off
     
    						
    							
    Chapter 14
    84
    Printing Images14
    aMake sure that your camera is turned 
    off. Connect your camera to the 
    PictBridge port on the machine using 
    the USB cable.
     
    1 PictBridge port
    Note
    Remove any media cards from the 
    machine before connecting the digital 
    camera.
     
    bTurn on the camera.
    When the machine has recognized the 
    camera, the LCD shows the following 
    message:
     
    Camera Connected
    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 PictBridge 
    compatible camera to the PictBridge port.
     
    DPOF printing14
    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.
    Understanding the 
    Error Messages
    14
    Once you are familiar with the types of errors 
    that can occur while you are using the 
    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.
    „ Wrong USB device
    This message will appear  if you connect a 
    non-PictBridge compatible or broken 
    device to the PictBridge port. To clear the 
    error, unplug the device from the 
    PictBridge port, then press  On/Off to turn 
    the machine off and then on again.
    (See  Error messages on page 105 for the 
    detailed solution.)
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