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    Chapter 11
    11 - 23
    2Open the front cover and pull out the 
    drum unit and toner cartridge assembly.3Gently clean the laser scanner window 
    by wiping it with a clean soft,  dry cloth. 
    Do not use isopropyl alcohol.
    4Put the drum unit and toner cartridge 
    assembly back into the machine.
    5Close the front cover.
    6Plug the machine’s power cord back into 
    the AC power outlet first, and then plug 
    in the telephone line cord.
    Turn on the machine’s power switch.
    WARNING
    Just after you have used the 
    machine, some internal parts of the 
    machine are extremely  HOT! When you 
    open the front cover of the machine, never 
    touch the shaded parts shown in the 
    diagram below.
    CAUTION
    To prevent damage to the machine from 
    static electricity, do not touch the 
    electrodes shown below.
    Laser Scanner 
    Window
     
    						
    							
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    11
    Cleaning the corona wire
    We recommend placing the drum unit and 
    toner cartridge assembly on a cloth or large 
    disposable paper to avoid spilling and 
    scattering toner.
    1Open the front cover and pull out the 
    drum unit and toner cartridge assembly.
    2Clean the primary corona wire inside the 
    drum unit by gently sliding the blue tab 
    from right to left several times.
    3Return the blue tab and snap it into the 
    Home position (
    ▼).
    4Reinstall the drum unit and toner 
    cartridge assembly in the machine.
    5Close the front cover.
    Replacing the toner cartridge 
    (TN-350)
    The toner cartridge can print up to 2,500 
    pages. When the toner cartridge is running 
    low, the LCD shows 
    Toner Low. Actual page 
    count will vary depending on your average 
    type of document (i.e., standard letter, 
    detailed graphics).
    Note
    It is a good idea to keep a new toner cartridge 
    ready for use when you see the 
    Toner Low 
    warning.
    Discard the used toner cartridge according to 
    local regulations, keeping it separate from 
    domestic waste. Be sure to seal the toner 
    cartridge tightly so toner powder does not 
    spill out of the cartridge. If you have 
    questions, call your local waste disposal 
    office.
    We recommend that you clean the machine 
    and drum unit when you replace the toner 
    cartridge. (See  Cleaning the laser scanner 
    window  on page 11-22 and  Cleaning the 
    drum unit  on page 11-17.)
    CAUTION
    If you do not return the blue tab to the 
    Home position (
    ▼), your printed pages 
    may have vertical black stripes on them.
     
    						
    							
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    How to replace the toner 
    cartridge
    1Open the front cover and pull out the 
    drum unit and toner cartridge assembly. 
    2Hold down the lock lever on the left and 
    pull the toner cartridge out of the drum 
    unit. 
    3Unpack the new toner cartridge. Place 
    the used toner cartridge into the 
    aluminum bag and discard it according 
    to local regulations. 
    WARNING
    Just after you use the machine, 
    some internal parts of the machine will be 
    extremely  HOT! Never touch the shaded 
    parts shown in the illustration.
    CAUTION
    To prevent damage to the machine from 
    static electricity, do not touch the 
    electrodes shown below.
    CAUTION
    ■Place the drum unit on a drop cloth or 
    large piece of disposable paper to 
    avoid spilling and scattering the toner.
    ■Handle the toner cartridge carefully. If 
    toner scatters on your hands or 
    clothes, immediately wipe it off or wash 
    it with cold water.
     
    						
    							
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    11
    4Gently rock the toner cartridge from side 
    to side five or six times to distribute the 
    toner evenly inside the cartridge.
    5Remove the protective cover.
    6Insert the new toner cartridge in the 
    drum unit until it clicks into place. If you 
    put it in properly, the lock lever will lift 
    automatically.
    CAUTION
    ■Brother strongly recommends that you 
    do not refill the toner cartridge provided 
    with your machine. We also strongly 
    recommend that you continue to use 
    only Genuine Brother Brand 
    replacement toner cartridges (TN-350). 
    Using or attempting to use potentially 
    incompatible toner and/or toner 
    cartridges in your machine may cause 
    damage to the machine itself and/or it 
    may result in unsatisfactory print 
    quality. Our warranty coverage does 
    not apply to any problem that was 
    caused by the use of unauthorized 
    third party toner and toner cartridges. 
    To protect your investment and 
    guarantee your print quality please 
    continue to replace consumed toner 
    cartridges with only Genuine Brother 
    Branded Supplies.
    ■Wait to unpack the toner cartridge until 
    immediately before you install it in the 
    machine. If a toner cartridge is left 
    unpacked for a long period of time, the 
    toner life is shortened.
    ■Do not  touch the shaded parts shown 
    in the illustrations to prevent any 
    degradation to the print quality.
     
    						
    							
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    7Clean the primary corona wire inside the 
    drum unit by gently sliding the blue tab 
    from right to left several times. Return 
    the blue tab to the Home position (
    ▼) 
    before reinstalling the drum unit and 
    toner cartridge assembly.
    8Install the drum unit and toner cartridge 
    assembly in the machine.
    9Close the front cover.
    Replacing the drum unit
    (DR-350)
    The machine uses a drum unit to create print 
    images on paper. If the LCD shows 
    Change 
    Drum Soon
    , the drum unit is near the end of 
    its life and it is time to buy a new one.
    Even if the LCD shows 
    Change Drum Soon, 
    you may be able to continue printing without 
    having to replace the drum unit for a while. 
    However, if there is a noticeable deterioration 
    in the output print quality (even before 
    Change Drum Soon appears), then the 
    drum unit should be replaced. You should 
    clean the machine when you replace the 
    drum unit. (See  Cleaning the laser scanner 
    window  on page 11-22.)
    Note
    The drum unit is a consumable item, and it is 
    necessary to replace it periodically. There are 
    many factors that determine the actual drum 
    life, such as temperature, humidity, type of 
    paper and how much toner you use for the 
    number of pages per print job. The estimated 
    drum life is  up to 12,000 pages. The actual 
    number of pages your drum will print may be 
    significantly less than these estimates. 
    Because we have no control over the many 
    factors that determine the actual drum life, we 
    cannot guarantee a minimum number of 
    pages that will be printed by your drum.
    CAUTION
    When removing the drum unit, handle it 
    carefully because it contains toner. If toner 
    scatters and your hands or clothes get 
    dirty, immediately wipe or wash it off with 
    cold water.
    WARNING
    Just after you have used the 
    machine, some internal parts of the 
    machine are extremely  HOT! So please 
    be careful.
     
    						
    							
    Troubleshooting and routine maintenance11 - 28
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    1Open the front cover and pull out the 
    drum unit and toner cartridge assembly. 
    2Hold down the lock lever on the left and 
    pull the toner cartridge out of the drum 
    unit. 
    Note
    Discard the used drum unit according to local 
    regulations, keeping it separate from 
    domestic waste. Be sure to seal the drum unit 
    tightly so toner powder does not spill out of 
    the unit. If you have questions, call your local 
    waste disposal office.
    3Unpack the new drum unit.
    4Reinstall the toner cartridge into the new 
    drum unit. If you put it in properly, the 
    lock lever will lift automatically.
    5Install the drum unit and toner cartridge 
    assembly in the machine.
    6Press Options .
    To confirm you are installing a new 
    drum, press  1.
    7When the LCD shows Accepted, close 
    the front cover.
    CAUTION
    To prevent damage to the printer from 
    static electricity, do not touch the 
    electrodes shown below.
    CAUTION
    Wait to unpack the new drum unit until 
    immediately before installing it. Place the 
    old drum unit into the plastic bag.
    CAUTION
    If toner scatters and your hands or clothes 
    get dirty, immediately wipe off or wash 
    with cold water.
    Replace Drum?
    1.Yes 2.No
     
    						
    							
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    Machine Information
    Checking the Serial Numbers
    You can view the machine’s serial number on 
    the LCD.
    1For FAX-2820,FAX-2920 and 
    MFC-7220, press  Menu/Set, 4, 1.
    — OR —
    For MFC-7225N, press 
    Menu/Set , 6, 1.
    2Press  Stop/Exit .
    Checking the Page Counters
    You can view the machine’s page counters 
    for copies, printer pages, reports and lists, 
    faxes or a summary total.
    1For FAX-2820,FAX-2920 and 
    MFC-7220, press  Menu/Set, 4, 2.
    — OR —
    For MFC-7225N, press 
    Menu/Set , 6, 2.
    2Press ▲ or ▼ to select Total, Copy, 
    Print or List/Fax.
    3Press  Stop/Exit .
    Checking the Drum Life
    You can view the machine’s drum life on the 
    LCD.
    1For FAX-2820,FAX-2920 and 
    MFC-7220, press  Menu/Set, 4 , 3.
    — OR —
    For MFC-7225N, press 
    Menu/Set , 6, 3.
    2Press  Stop/Exit .
    Note
    The drum life check will be accurate only if 
    you have reset the drum counter when you 
    installed a  new drum unit. It will not be 
    accurate if you have reset the drum counter 
    during the life of a  used drum.
    1.Serial No.
    2.Page Counter
    Total    :XXXXXX
    Copy     :XXXXXX
    Print    :XXXXXX
    List/Fax :XXXXXX
    3.Drum Life
    Remaining:XXX%
     
    						
    							
    A - 1
    A
    Setting up telephone 
    services
    Your machine supports the Distinctive Ring 
    and Caller ID subscriber telephone services 
    that some telephone companies offer.
    Note
    ■If you have Voice Mail, Call Waiting, Call 
    Waiting/Caller ID, RingMaster, an 
    answering service, an alarm system or 
    other custom features on your telephone 
    line, it may affect the way your machine 
    works. (See Custom features  on page 
    1-12 and  Custom features on a single line.  
    on page 11-12.)
    ■If you have Voice Mail on your phone line, 
    please read the following carefully.
    Distinctive Ring
    Brother uses the term ‘Distinctive Ring’ but 
    different telephone companies have other 
    names for this service such as SmartRing, 
    RingMaster, Teen-Ring, Indent-a-Call or 
    Indent-a-Ring.
    What does your telephone company’s 
    ‘Distinctive Ring’ do?
    Your telephone company’s Distinctive Ring 
    service allows you to have more than one 
    number on the same phone line.  If you need 
    more than one phone number, it is 
    cheaper than paying for an extra line.  Each 
    phone number has its own distinctive ring 
    pattern, so you will know which phone 
    number is ringing. This is one way you can 
    have a separate phone number for your 
    machine.
    Note
    Please call your telephone company for 
    availability and rates.
    What does Brother’s ‘Distinctive Ring’ 
    do?
    The Brother machine has a Distinctive Ring 
    feature that allows you to use your machine to 
    take full advantage of the telephone 
    company’s Distinctive Ring service. The new 
    phone number on your line can just receive 
    faxes.
    Note
    You must pay for your telephone company’s 
    Distinctive Ring service before you program 
    the machine to work with it.
    Do you have Voice Mail?
    If you have Voice Mail on the phone line that 
    you will install your new machine on,  there is 
    a strong possibility that Voice Mail and the 
    machine will conflict with each other while 
    receiving incoming calls . However, the 
    Distinctive Ring feature allows you to use 
    more than one number on your line, so 
    both Voice Mail and the machine can work 
    together without any problems.  If each one 
    has a separate phone number, neither will 
    interfere with the other’s operations.
    If you decide to get the Distinctive Ring 
    service from the telephone company, you will 
    need to follow the directions on next page to 
    ‘register’ the new Distinctive Ring pattern 
    they give you. This is so your machine can 
    recognize its incoming calls.
    Note
    You can change or cancel the Distinctive 
    Ring pattern at any time. You can switch it off 
    temporarily, and turn it back on later. When 
    you get a new fax number, make sure you 
    reset this feature.
    Appendix A
     
    						
    							
    A - 2
    Before you choose the ring pattern to 
    register
    You can only register one Distinctive Ring 
    pattern with the machine. Some ring patterns 
    cannot be registered. The ring patterns below 
    are supported by your Brother machine. 
    Register the one your telephone company 
    gives you.
    Note
    If the ring pattern you received is not on this 
    chart, please call your telephone company 
    and ask for one that is shown .
    ■The machine will only answer calls to its 
    registered number.
    ■The first two rings are silent on the 
    machine. This is because the fax must 
    «listen» to the ring pattern (to compare it 
    to the pattern that was ‘registered’). (Other 
    telephones on the same line will ring.)
    ■If you program the machine properly, it will 
    recognize the registered ring pattern of the 
    ‘fax number’ within 2 ring patterns and 
    then answer with a fax tone. When the 
    ‘voice number’ is called, the machine will 
    not answer.
    Registering the Distinctive Ring 
    pattern
    Very important!
    After you have set the Distinctive Ring feature 
    to ON, the receive mode is set to 
    Manual 
    automatically. Unless you have a TAD or 
    Voice Mail set up on the Distinctive Ring 
    number, 
    Manual mode means you must 
    answer all the calls yourself. You can not 
    change the receive mode to another mode 
    while the Distinctive Ring is set to on.
    1Press  Menu/Set , 2,  0, 2.
    2Press ▲ or ▼ to select Set.
    Press  Menu/Set .
    3Press ▲ or ▼ to select the stored ring 
    pattern you want to use.
    Press  Menu/Set .
    (You will hear each pattern as you scroll 
    through the four patterns. Make sure 
    you choose the pattern that the 
    telephone company gave you.)
    4Press  Stop/Exit . Distinctive Ring is now 
    set to on.
    Turning off the Distinctive Ring
    1Press  Menu/Set , 2,  0, 2.
    2Press ▲ or ▼ to select Off.
    Press  Menu/Set .
    3Press Stop/Exit .
    Ring 
    Pattern
    Rings
    1 long-long
    2 short-long-
    short
    3 short-short- long
    4 very long  (normal 
    pattern)
    2.Distinctive
    2.Distinctive
     
    						
    							
    Appendix AA - 3
    Note
    If you turn off Distinctive Ring, the machine 
    will stay in 
    Manual receive mode. You will 
    need to set the Receive Mode again. (See  To 
    select or change your Receive Mode  on page 
    4-2.)
    Caller ID
    Note
    The Caller ID feature lets you use the Caller 
    ID subscriber service offered by many local 
    telephone companies. This service displays 
    the telephone number, or name if it is 
    available, of your caller as the line rings.
    After a few rings, the LCD shows the 
    telephone number of your caller (and name, if 
    available). Once you pick up the handset, the 
    Caller ID information disappears from the 
    LCD, but the call information remains stored 
    in the Caller ID memory.
    ■You will see the first 16 characters of the 
    number (or name).
    ■ Out of Area display means call 
    originated outside your Caller ID service 
    area.
    ■ Private Call display means the caller 
    has intentionally blocked transmission of 
    information.
    You can print a list of Caller ID information 
    received by your machine. (See  Printing 
    Caller ID List  on page A-3.)
    Caller ID service varies with different carriers. 
    Call your local telephone company to 
    determine the kind of service available in your 
    area.
    Viewing Caller ID List
    Caller ID memory stores information for up to 
    thirty calls. When the thirty-first call comes in, 
    information about the first call is erased. You 
    can scroll through Caller ID information to 
    review those calls made to your machine.
    1Press  Menu/Set , 2 , 0, 3.
    2Press ▲ or ▼ to select Display#.
    Press  Menu/Set .
    The caller ID of the last call will appear 
    on the display. If no ID is stored, the 
    beeper will sound and 
    No Caller ID 
    will appear on the display.
    3Press ▲ or ▼ to scroll through the Caller 
    ID memory to select the Caller ID you 
    want to view, and then press  Menu/Set. 
    The LCD shows the caller’s number and 
    the date and time of the call.
    4Press   to return to the Caller ID listing.
    — OR —
    Press  Stop/Exit .
    Printing Caller ID List
    1Press Menu/Set , 2 , 0, 3.
    2Press ▲ or ▼ to select Print Report.
    Press  Menu/Set .
    If no ID is stored, the beeper will sound 
    and 
    No Caller ID will appear on the 
    display.
    3Press  Start.
    4After printing has finished, press 
    Stop/Exit .
    3.Caller ID
    ▲
    3.Caller ID
     
    						
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