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    IMPORTANT
    • We recommend that you put the drum unit 
    and toner cartridge assembly on a clean, 
    flat surface with a sheet of disposable 
    paper or cloth underneath it in case you 
    accidentally spill or scatter toner.
    • To prevent damage to the machine 
    caused by static electricity, DO NOT touch 
    the electrodes shown in the illustration.
     
     
    cPush down the blue lock lever and take 
    the toner cartridge out of the drum unit.
    IMPORTANT
    • To avoid print quality problems, DO NOT 
    touch the shaded parts shown in the 
    illustrations.
     
    • Wait to unpack a new drum unit until 
    immediately before you put it in the 
    machine. Exposure to direct sunlight or 
    room light may damage the drum unit.
    • Be sure to seal up the used drum unit 
    tightly in a bag so that toner powder does 
    not spill out of the unit.
     
    dUnpack the new drum unit.
    ePut the toner cartridge firmly into the 
    new drum unit until you hear it lock into 
    place. If you put the cartridge in 
    correctly, the blue lock lever will lift 
    automatically.
     
    Note
    Make sure that you put in the toner 
    cartridge correctly or it may separate from 
    the drum unit.
     
    fPut the new drum unit and toner 
    cartridge assembly in the machine.
    Do not close the front cover.
     
    						
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    151
    C
    gPress Clear/Back. 
    Replace Drum?
    a1.Yes
    b2.No
    Selectabor OK
    To confirm you are installing a new 
    drum, press 1.
    hWhen the LCD shows Accepted, close 
    the front cover.
    Replacing periodic 
    maintenance parts
    C
    The periodic maintenance parts will need to 
    be replaced regularly to maintain the print 
    quality. The parts listed below will have to be 
    replaced after printing approximately 50,000 
    pages for PF KitMP and 100,000 pages for 
    PF Kit1, PF Kit2, Fuser and Laser. Please call 
    your Brother dealer when the following 
    messages appear on the LCD.
    C
    LCD messageDescription
    Replace Parts
    PF kit MPReplace paper feeding kit for 
    MP tray.
    Replace Parts
    PF kit 1Replace paper feeding kit for 
    Tray 1.
    Replace Parts
    PF kit 2Replace paper feeding kit for 
    Tray 2.
    Replace Parts
    Fuser UnitReplace fuser unit.
    Replace Parts
    Laser UnitReplace laser unit.
     
    						
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    Machine InformationC
    Checking the Serial NumberC
    You can see the machine’s Serial Number on 
    the LCD.
    aPress Menu, 8, 1.
    bPress Stop/Exit.
    Checking the Page CountersC
    You can see the machine’s Page Counters 
    for copies, printed pages, reports and lists, 
    faxes or a summary total.
    aPress Menu, 8, 2.
    bPress a or b to see Total, Fax/List, 
    Copy or Print.
    cPress Stop/Exit.
    Checking the remaining life of 
    partsC
    You can see the remaining life of the 
    machine’s drum unit and periodic 
    maintenance parts on the LCD.
    aPress Menu, 8, 3.
    bPress a or b to choose 1.Drum, 
    2.Fuser, 3.Laser, 4.PF kit MP, 
    5.PF kit 1 or 6.PF Kit 2
    1.
    PressOK.
    1PF Kit 2 appears only when the optional 
    LT-5300 tray is installed.
    cPressStop/Exit.
     
    						
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    C
    ResetC
    The following reset functions are available:
    1Network
    You can reset the print server back to its 
    default factory settings such as the 
    password and IP address infromation.
    2Address & Fax
    You can reset your address book, 
    programmed fax jobs in the memory (such 
    as Polled TX and Delayed Fax), incoming 
    and outgoing faxes in the memory, and 
    the following fax settings:
    „Address Book
    (One-Touch Dial, Speed-Dial and 
    Setup Groups)
    „Programmed fax jobs in the memory
    (Polled Transmit, Delayed Polling, 
    Secure Polling, Delayed Fax and 
    Delayed Batch)
    „Station ID
    (Name and Number)
    „Coverpage Msg
    (Comments)
    „Remote Fax Option
    (Remote Access Code, Fax Storage, 
    Fax Forwarding and PC-Fax)
    „Report settings
    (Transmission Verification Report, Tel 
    Index List and Fax Journal)
    „Setting Lock password
    3All Settings
    You can reset all the machine settings 
    back to the settings that were set at the 
    factory.
    Brother strongly recommends you use this 
    operation when you dispose of the 
    machine.
    Note
    Unplug the interface cable before you 
    choose Network or All Settings.
     
    How to ResetC
    aPress Menu, 0, 7.
    bPress a or b to choose the reset you 
    want.
    Press OK.
    cPress a or b to choose 1.Reset or 
    2.Exit.
    Press OK.
    dIf you choose 1.Reset in step c, you 
    will be asked to reboot the machine.
    Press a or b to choose 1.Yes or 2.No
    Press OK.
    If choose 1.Yes, the machine will begin 
    the Restart.
    Note
    You can also reset the Nerwork settings 
    by pressng Menu, 7, 0.
     
     
    						
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    Packing and shipping 
    the machine
    C
    CAUTION 
    Make sure that the machine has fully 
    cooled down by leaving it disconnected 
    from the power for at least 30 minutes 
    before packing.
     
    When you transport the machine, use the 
    packing materials that came with your 
    machine. If you do not pack the machine 
    correctly, you could void your warranty.
    aTurn off the machine.
    bUnplug the machine from the telephone 
    wall socket.
    cUnplug all the cables and AC power 
    cord from the machine.
    dPush the Scanner Lock Lever down to 
    lock the scanner. This lever is located on 
    the left of the scanner glass.
     
    IMPORTANT
    Damage caused to your machine by 
    failure to lock the scanner before packing 
    and shipping may void your warranty.
     
    ePress the front cover release button and 
    open the front cover.
    fTake out the drum unit and toner 
    cartridge assembly. Leave the toner 
    cartridge installed in the drum unit.
    gPut the drum unit and toner cartridge 
    assembly into a plastic bag and seal the 
    bag.
    hClose the front cover.
    iPut the styrofoam piece marked 
    “FRONT” into the original carton (1). 
    Pack the drum unit and toner cartridge 
    assembly (2) and put it in as shown 
    below (3). Wrap the machine in the 
    plastic bag and put it in the original 
    carton (4). Put the printed material 
    behind the machine (5).
     
     
    						
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    C
    jTake the two styrofoam pieces and 
    match the front of the machine to the 
    “FRONT” mark on one of the styrofoam 
    pieces, and the back of the machine to 
    the “REAR” mark on the other styrofoam 
    piece (6). Put the AC power cord and 
    printed materials in the original carton 
    as shown below (7).
     
    kClose the carton and tape it shut.
     
    						
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    D
    On-screen 
    programming
    D
    Your machine has been designed to be easy 
    to use. The LCD provides on-screen 
    programming using the menu keys.
    We have created step by step on-screen 
    instructions to help you program your 
    machine. Simply follow the steps as they 
    guide you through the menu selections and 
    programming options.
    Menu tableD
    You can program your machine by using the 
    Menu table on page 158. These pages list 
    the menu selections and options.
    Press Menu followed by the menu numbers 
    to program your machine. 
    For example, to set Beeper volume to Low:
    aPress Menu, 1, 3, 2.
    bPress a or b to choose Low.
    cPressOK.
    Memory storageD
    Your menu settings are stored permanently, 
    and in the event of a power failure will not be 
    lost. Temporary settings (for example, 
    Contrast, Overseas Mode) will be lost. Also, 
    during a power failure the machine will retain 
    the data and time and any fax messages that 
    are in the memory for approximately 60 
    hours.
    Menu keysD
    Menu and featuresD
     
     
    Access the menu.
     Go to the next menu level.
    Accept an option.
     Exit the menu by pressing 
    repeatedly.
    Go back to the previous 
    menu level.
     Scroll through the current 
    menu level.
     Go back to the previous 
    menu level or forward to the 
    next menu level.
     Exit the menu.
     
    						
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    157
    D How to access the menu 
    modeD
    aPress Menu.
    bChoose an option.
    „Press 1 for General Setup menu.
    „Press 2 for Fax menu.
    „Press 3 for Copy menu.
    „Press 4 for Printer menu.
    „Press 5 for USB Direct I/F menu.
    „Press 6 for Print Reports menu.
    „Press 7 for Network menu.
    „Press 8 for Machine Info. menu.
    „Press 9 for Service menu.
    1
    „Press 0 for Initial Setup.
    1This will appear only when the LCD shows an 
    error message.
    You can also scroll through each menu 
    level by pressing a or b for the direction 
    you want.
    cPressOK when the option you want 
    appears on the LCD.
    The LCD will then show the next menu 
    level.
    dPress a or b to scroll to your next menu 
    selection.
    ePressOK.
    When you have finished setting an 
    option, the LCD will show Accepted.
    fPressStop/Exit to exit Menu mode.
     
    						
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    Menu tableD
    The factory settings are shown in Bold with an asterisk.
    Choose & OK Choose & OK to accept to exit
                          
    Main Menu Submenu Menu Selections Options Descriptions Page
    1.General Setup1.Mode Timer——0 Sec
    30 Secs
    1 Min
    2 Mins*
    5 Mins
    OffSets the time to 
    return to Fax mode 
    and the time the 
    machine will change 
    from individual user 
    to Public mode when 
    using Secure 
    Function Lock.23
    31
    2.Paper
    1.Paper Type1.MP Tray Thin
    Plain*
    Thick
    Thicker
    Transparency
    Recycled Paper
    Sets the type of 
    paper in the MP tray.23
    2.Tray#1 Thin
    Plain*
    Thick
    Thicker
    Transparency
    Recycled Paper
    Sets the type of 
    paper in the paper 
    tray.23
    3.Tray#2
    (This menu 
    only appears if 
    you have the 
    optional 
    tray #2.)Thin
    Plain*
    Thick
    Thicker
    Recycled Paper
    Sets the type of 
    paper in the optional 
    paper tray #2.23
     
    						
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    159
    D
    1.General Setup
     (Continued)2.Paper
     (Continued)
    2.Paper Size1.MP TrayA4*
    Letter
    Legal
    Executive
    A5
    A5 L
    A6
    B5
    B6
    Folio
    AnySets the size of the 
    paper in the MP tray.24
    2.Tray#1A4*
    Letter
    Executive
    A5
    A5 L
    A6
    B5
    B6Sets the size of the 
    paper in the paper 
    tray.24
    3.Tray#2
    (This menu 
    only appears if 
    you have the 
    optional 
    tray #2.)A4*
    Letter
    Executive
    A5
    B5
    B6Sets the size of the 
    paper in the optional 
    paper tray #2.24
    3.Volume 1.RingOff
    Low
    Med*
    HighAdjusts the ring 
    volume.26 Main Menu Submenu Menu Selections Options Descriptions Page
     
    						
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