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    							Routine maintenance
    35
    A
    Packing and shipping 
    the machine
    A
    When you transport the machine, use the 
    packing materials that came with your 
    machine. Follow the instructions below to 
    correctly pack your machine. Damage 
    caused to your machine during transit is not 
    covered by your warranty.
    IMPORTANT
    It is important to allow the machine to 
    “park” the print head after a print job. 
    Listen carefully to the machine before 
    unplugging it to make sure that all 
    mechanical noise has stopped. Not 
    allowing the machine to finish this parking 
    process may lead to print problems and 
    possible damage to the print head.
     
    aOpen the ink cartridge cover.
    bRemove all four ink cartridges. Press 
    the ink release lever above each 
    cartridge to release it. (See Replacing 
    the ink cartridges in appendix A in the 
    Basic User’s Guide.)
    cInstall the green protective part and then 
    close the ink cartridge cover.
     
    IMPORTANT
    • Make sure that the plastic tabs on both 
    sides of the green protective part (1) have 
    securely clicked into place (2).
    • If you are not able to find the green 
    protective part, DO NOT remove the ink 
    cartridges before shipping. It is essential 
    that the machine be shipped with either 
    the green protective part or the ink 
    cartridges in position. Shipping without 
    them will cause damage to your machine 
    and may void your warranty.
     
      
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    dLift the machine from the front and hook 
    the tab of the green protective part into 
    the keyed opening (1) on the bottom of 
    the paper tray. Then latch the protective 
    part over the raised portion of the paper 
    tray (2).
     
    eUnplug the machine from the telephone 
    wall socket and take the telephone line 
    cord out of the machine.
    fUnplug the machine from the electrical 
    socket.
    gUsing both hands, use the plastic tabs 
    on both sides of the machine to lift the 
    scanner cover until it locks securely into 
    the open position. Then unplug the 
    interface cable from the machine, if it is 
    connected.
    hLift the scanner cover ( ) to release the 
    lock. Gently push the scanner cover 
    support down ( ) and close the 
    scanner cover ( ) using both hands.
     
    iWrap the machine in the bag. 
     
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    							Routine maintenance
    37
    A
    jPack the machine and the printed 
    materials in the original carton with the 
    original packing material as shown 
    below. Do not pack the used ink 
    cartridges in the carton.
     
    kClose the carton and tape it shut.
     
    						
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    B
    This is a comprehensive list of features and terms that appear in Brother manuals. Availability of 
    these features depends on the model you purchased.
    GlossaryB
    ADF (automatic document feeder)
    The document can be placed in the ADF 
    and scanned one page at a time 
    automatically.
    Auto Reduction
    Reduces the size of incoming faxes.
    Automatic fax transmission
    Sending a fax without picking up the 
    handset of an external telephone.
    Automatic Redial
    A feature that enables your machine to 
    redial the last fax number after five 
    minutes if the fax did not go through 
    because the line was busy.
    Beeper Volume
    Volume setting for the beep when you 
    press a key or make an error.
    Brightness
    Changing the Brightness makes the whole 
    image lighter or darker.
    Broadcasting
    The ability to send the same fax message 
    to more than one location.
    Caller ID
    A service purchased from the telephone 
    company that lets you see the number (or 
    name) of the party calling you.
    CNG tones
    The special tones (beeps) sent by fax 
    machines during automatic transmission 
    to tell the receiving machine that a fax 
    machine is calling.Coding method
    Method of coding the information 
    contained in the document. All fax 
    machines must use a minimum standard 
    of Modified Huffman (MH). Your machine 
    is capable of greater compression 
    methods, Modified Read (MR), Modified 
    Modified Read (MMR) and JPEG, if the 
    receiving machine has the same 
    capability.
    Communication error (Comm. Error)
    An error during fax sending or receiving, 
    usually caused by line noise or static.
    Compatibility group
    The ability of one fax unit to communicate 
    with another. Compatibility is assured 
    between ITU-T Groups.
    Contrast
    Setting to compensate for dark or light 
    documents, by making faxes or copies of 
    dark documents lighter and light 
    documents darker.
    Density
    Changing the Density makes the whole 
    image lighter or darker.
    Dual Access
    Your machine can scan outgoing faxes or 
    scheduled jobs into memory at the same 
    time it is sending a fax from memory or 
    receiving or printing an incoming fax.
    ECM (Error Correction Mode)
    Detects errors during fax transmission 
    and resends the pages of the fax that had 
    an error.
    Extension telephone
    A telephone using the same line as your 
    fax but plugged into a separate wall 
    socket.
     
    						
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    39
    B
    External telephone
    A TAD (telephone answering device) or 
    telephone that is connected to your 
    machine.
    F/T Ring Time
    The length of time that the Brother 
    machine rings (when the Receive Mode 
    setting is Fax/Tel) to notify you to pick up 
    a voice call that it answered.
    Fax Detect
    Enables your machine to respond to CNG 
    tones if you interrupt a fax call by 
    answering it.
    Fax Journal
    Lists information about the last 200 
    incoming and outgoing faxes. TX means 
    Transmit. RX means Receive.
    Fax tones
    The signals sent by sending and receiving 
    fax machines while communicating 
    information.
    Fax/Tel
    You can receive faxes and telephone 
    calls. Do not use this mode if you are 
    using a telephone answering device 
    (TAD).
    Fine resolution
    Resolution is 203196 dpi. It is used for 
    small print and graphs.
    Greyscale
    The shades of grey available for copying, 
    scanning and faxing photographs.
    Group number
    A combination of Speed Dial numbers that 
    are stored in a Speed Dial location for 
    Broadcasting.
    Help list
    A printout of the complete Menu table that 
    you can use to program your machine 
    when you do not have the Basic Users 
    Guide with you.Innobella™
    Innobella™ is a range of genuine 
    consumables offered by Brother. For best 
    quality results Brother recommends 
    Innobella™ Ink and Paper.
    Journal Period
    The pre-programmed time period 
    between automatically printed Fax 
    Journal Reports. You can print the Fax 
    Journal on demand without interrupting 
    the cycle.
    LCD (Liquid Crystal Display)
    The display screen on the machine that 
    shows interactive messages during On-
    Screen Programming and shows the date 
    and time when the machine is idle.
    Manual fax
    When you lift the handset of your external 
    telephone you can hear the receiving fax 
    machine answer before you press 
    Mono Start or Colour Start to begin 
    sending the fax.
    Menu mode 
    Programming mode for changing your 
    machines settings.
    OCR (optical character recognition)
    ScanSoft™ PaperPort™11SE with OCR 
    or Presto! PageManager software 
    application converts an image of text to 
    text you can edit. 
    Overseas Mode
    Makes temporary changes to the fax 
    tones to accommodate noise and static on 
    overseas telephone lines.
    Pause
    Allows you to place a 3.5 second delay in 
    the dialling sequence while you are 
    dialling using the dial pad or while you are 
    storing Speed Dial numbers. Press 
    Redial/Pause as many times as needed 
    for longer pauses.
    PhotoCapture Center™
    Allows you to print digital photos from your 
    digital camera at high resolution for photo 
    quality printing.
     
    						
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    Photo resolution (Mono only)
    A resolution setting that uses varying 
    shades of grey for the best representation 
    of photographs.
    Pulse
    A form of rotary dialling on a telephone 
    line.
    Quick Dial List 
    A listing of names and numbers stored in 
    Speed Dial memory, in numerical order.
    Real Time Transmission
    When memory is full, you can send faxes 
    in real time.
    Remaining jobs
    You can check which jobs are waiting in 
    memory and cancel jobs individually.
    Remote Activation Code
    Press this code (l51) when you answer 
    a fax call on an extension or external 
    telephone.
    Remote Deactivation Code
    (For Fax/Tel mode only)
    When the machine answers a voice call, it 
    pseudo/double-rings. You can pick up at 
    an extension telephone by pressing this 
    code (#51).
    Resolution
    The number of vertical and horizontal lines 
    per inch. See: Standard, Fine, Super Fine 
    and Photo.
    Ring Delay
    The number of rings before the machine 
    answers in Fax Only and Fax/Tel 
    modes.
    Ring Volume
    Volume setting for the machines ring.
    Scanning
    The process of sending an electronic 
    image of a paper document into your 
    computer.Scan to Media
    You can scan a monochrome or colour 
    document into a memory card. 
    Monochrome images will be in TIFF or 
    PDF file format and colour images may be 
    in PDF or JPEG file format.
    Search
    An electronic, numerical or alphabetical 
    listing of stored Speed Dial and Group 
    numbers.
    Speed Dial
    A pre-programmed number for easy 
    dialling. You must press  (Speed Dial), 
    OK, the two digit code, and Mono Start or 
    Colour Start to start the dialling process.
    Standard resolution
    20397 dpi. It is used for regular size text 
    and quickest transmission.
    Station ID
    The stored information that appears on 
    the top of faxed pages. It includes the 
    senders name and fax number.
    Super Fine resolution (Mono only)
    392203 dpi. Best for very small print 
    and line art.
    TAD (telephone answering device)
    You can connect an external TAD to your 
    machine.
    Temporary settings
    You can choose certain options for each 
    fax transmission and copy without 
    changing the default settings.
    Tone
    A form of dialling on the telephone line 
    used for touch-tone telephones.
    Transmission
    The process of sending faxes over the 
    phone lines from your machine to the 
    receiving fax machine.
    User Settings
    A printed report that shows the current 
    settings of the machine.
     
    						
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    41
    B
    WLAN Report
    A printed report that shows the result of 
    the WLAN Connection.
    Xmit Report (Transmission Verification 
    Report)
    A listing for each fax sent, that shows its 
    date, time and number.
     
    						
    							Index
    42
    C
    A
    Access codes, storing and dialling ........... 14
    Apple Macintosh
    See Software Users Guide.
    B
    Broadcasting .............................................. 8
    setting up Groups for
     ............................ 16
    C
    Caller ID
    Caller ID History report
     ......................... 19
    Cancelling
    jobs awaiting redial
     ............................... 11
    Cleaning
    printer platen
     ......................................... 34
    ControlCenter
    See Software Users Guide.
    Copy
    density
     ................................................... 24
    enlarge/reduce
     ...................................... 21
    page layout (N in 1)
     ............................... 22
    quality
     .................................................... 20
    return to factory settings
     ....................... 24
    set new default
     ...................................... 24
    sort (ADF only)
     ...................................... 23
    using ADF
     ............................................. 23
    D
    Dialling
    Groups
     ....................................................8
    Dual Access
     ...............................................8
    F
    Fax, from PC
    See Software Users Guide.
    Fax, stand-alone
    receiving
    into the memory
     ................................. 12
    out of paper reception
     ........................ 12
    reducing to fit on paper
     ...................... 12sending
     ................................................... 6
    Broadcasting
     ....................................... 8
    cancelling from memory
     .................... 11
    contrast
     ............................................... 6
    from memory (Dual Access)
     ................ 8
    manual
     ................................................ 8
    overseas
     ............................................ 10
    Real Time Transmission
     .................... 10
    Resolution
     ........................................... 7
    return to factory setting
     ....................... 7
    set new default
     .................................... 7
    G
    Groups for Broadcasting ......................... 16
    I
    Ink cartridges
    checking ink volume
     ............................. 34
    L
    LCD (Liquid Crystal Display)
    Contrast
     .................................................. 2
    Dim Timer
     ............................................... 3
    Help List
     ............................................... 19
    M
    Macintosh
    See Software Users Guide.
    Manual
    transmission
     ........................................... 8
    Memory Storage
     ........................................ 1
    Mode, entering
    Timer
     ...................................................... 3
    N
    Network
    Printing
    See Network Users Guide.
    Scanning
    See Software Users Guide.
     
    						
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    C
    P
    Packing and shipping the machine .......... 35
    PaperPort™11SE with OCR
    See Software Users Guide. See also Help 
    in the PaperPort™11SE application.
    PhotoCapture Center™
    Borderless
     ............................................. 31
    Cropping
     ............................................... 30
    DPOF printing
     ....................................... 28
    from PC
    See Software Users Guide.
    Print settings
    Brightness
     .......................................... 30
    Contrast
     ............................................. 30
    Date Print
     ........................................... 31
    Paper type & size
     ............................... 29
    Quality
     ......................................... 28, 29
    Return to factory setting
     ..................... 31
    Set new default
     .................................. 31
    Printing
    all photos
     ........................................... 27
    index
     .................................................. 26
    photos
     ................................................ 27
    Scan to Media
    memory card
     ...................................... 32
    Power failure
     .............................................. 1
    Presto! PageManager
    See Software Users Guide. See also Help 
    in the Presto! PageManager application.
    Print
    report
     .................................................... 19
    Printing
    See Software Users Guide.
    Q
    Quick Dial
    Broadcasting
     ........................................... 8
    using Groups
     ....................................... 8
    Group dial
    changing
     ............................................ 17
    setting up Groups for Broadcasting
     ... 16
    Speed Dial
    setting up from Caller ID history
     ........ 15
    setting up from outgoing calls
     ............ 15
    R
    Reducing
    copies
     ................................................... 21
    incoming faxes
     ..................................... 12
    Remote Setup
    See Software Users Guide.
    Reports
     .................................................... 18
    Caller ID
     ............................................... 19
    Caller ID History Report
     ....................... 19
    Fax Journal
     .......................................... 19
    Journal Period
     ................................... 18
    Help List
     ............................................... 19
    how to print
     ........................................... 19
    Network Configuration
     .......................... 19
    Quick Dial List
     ...................................... 19
    Transmission Verification
     ............... 18, 19
    User Settings
     ........................................ 19
    Resolution
    setting for next fax
     .................................. 7
    S
    Scanning
    See Software Users Guide.
    Shipping the machine
     .............................. 35
    Sleep Mode
     ............................................... 2
    Speed Dial
    storing
     .................................................. 15
    T
    Troubleshooting
    checking ink volume
     ............................. 34
    TX Lock
    turning on/off
     .......................................... 5
    W
    Windows®
    See Software Users Guide.
    Wireless Network
    See Quick Setup Guide and Network 
    Users Guide.
     
    						
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