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    Auto Crop8
    You can scan multiple documents placed on 
    the scanner glass. An individual document 
    can be previewed on the LCD before you 
    save it. When you choose Auto Crop, the 
    machine will scan each document and create 
    separate files. For example, if you place three 
    documents on the scanner glass, the 
    machine will scan and create three separate 
    files. If you want to create a three page file, 
    choose  PDF or TIFF for  File Type .
    (If you choose  JPEG, each document is 
    created as three separate files.)
     
    1 10 mm or greater (top, left, right)
    2 20 mm or greater (bottom)
    Note
    • Auto Crop  works correctly for all 
    Glass ScanSize  settings.
    • Auto Crop  is supported by technology 
    from Reallusion, Inc. 
     
    aMake sure you have put the memory 
    card or USB Flash memory drive in the 
    correct slot.
    bLoad your document.
    cPress (SCAN).
    dPress  a or  b to choose 
    Scan to Media .
    Press  OK.
    ePress  a or  b to choose  Auto Crop .
    fPress dor c to choose  On.
    Press  OK.
    gIf you do not want to change additional 
    settings, press  Mono Start or 
    Colour Start  to start scanning. 
    hThe number of the scanned documents 
    appears on the LCD.
    Press OK.
    iPress  d or  c to preview each document 
    data.
    jPress  OK to save the data.
    Note
    •Auto Crop  is available for paper that has 
    all four corners with right angles of 90 
    degrees. If one of the angles is not square, 
    Auto Crop  cannot detect the document.
    • If your document is too long or wide, this  setting does not work correctly.
    • You must place the documents away from  the edges of the scanner glass as shown 
    in the illustration.
    • You must place the documents at least  10 mm apart from each other.
    • Auto Crop  adjusts the skew of the 
    document on the scanner glass, but if your 
    document is skewed more than 
    10 degrees, this setting will not work.
    • The ADF must be empty to use the  Auto Crop .
    •The  Auto Crop  feature is available for up 
    to a maximum of 16 documents 
    depending on the size of your documents.
     
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    IMPORTANT
    DO NOT take out the memory card or 
    USB Flash memory drive while 
    PHOTO CAPTURE  is blinking to avoid 
    damaging the card, USB Flash memory 
    drive or the data stored on them.
     
    How to set a new default8
    You can save the Scan to Media settings 
    (Quality,  File Type , Glass ScanSize  
    and  Auto Crop ) you use most often by 
    setting them as the default settings. These 
    settings will stay until you change them again.
    aPress ( SCAN).
    bPress aor b to choose 
    Scan to Media .
    Press  OK.
    cPress  a or  b to choose 
    Set New Default . Press OK and  1 to 
    choose  Yes.
    dPress Stop/Exit.
    How to reset to factory 
    settings8
    You can restore all the Scan to Media settings 
    (Quality,  File Type , Glass ScanSize  
    and  Auto Crop ), that you have changed, to 
    the factory settings.
    aPress ( SCAN).
    bPress aor b to choose 
    Scan to Media .
    Press  OK.
    cPress  a or  b to choose 
    Factory Reset . Press OK and  1 to 
    choose  Yes.
    dPress Stop/Exit .
     
    						
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    Printing photos 
    directly from a 
    PictBridge camera
    9
     
    Your Brother machine supports the 
    PictBridge standard, allowing you to connect 
    to and print photos directly from any 
    PictBridge compatible digital camera.
    If your camera is using the USB Mass 
    Storage standard, you can also print photos 
    from a digital camera without PictBridge. 
    (See  Printing photos directly from a digital 
    camera (without PictBridge)  on page 59.)
    PictBridge requirements9
    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.
    Setting your digital camera9
    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 58 for more details.
    2If your camera is set to use the Printer Settings 
    (Default setting), the machine will print your photo 
    using the following settings.
    Printing photos from a camera9
    Camera Menu 
    Selections Options
    Paper Size A4, A3, Ledger, Letter,  1015 cm, 
    Printer Settings 
    (Default setting)
    2
    Paper Type Plain P aper, 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
    Colour 
    EnhancementOn, Off, 
    Printer Settings 
    (Default setting)
    2
    Date Print On, Off, 
    Printer Settings 
    (Default setting)
    2
     
    						
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     When your camera does not have any 
    menu selections, these settings are also 
    used.
     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.
    Printing Images9
    Note
    Remove any memory cards or USB Flash 
    memory drive from the machine before 
    connecting a digital camera.
     
    aMake sure that your camera is turned 
    off. Connect your camera to the USB 
    direct interface (1) on the machine using 
    the USB cable.
     
    1 USB direct interface
    bTurn on the camera.
    When the machine has recognized the 
    camera, the LCD shows 
    Camera Connected .
    cChoose the photo you want to print 
    following the instructions from your 
    camera.
    When the machine starts printing a 
    photo, the LCD will show  Printing.
    IMPORTANT
    To prevent damage to your machine, do 
    not connect any device other than a digital 
    camera or USB Flash memory drive to the 
    USB direct interface.
     
    DPOF printing9
    DPOF stands for Digital Print Order Format.
    Major digital camera manufacturers (Canon 
    Inc., Eastman Kodak Company, FUJIFILM 
    Corporation, Panasonic Corporation 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.
    Note
    A DPOF File error can occur if the print 
    order that was created on the camera has 
    been corrupted. Delete and recreate the 
    print order using your camera to correct 
    this problem. For instructions on how to 
    delete or recreate the print order, refer to 
    your camera manufacturers support 
    website or accompanying documentation.
     
    SettingsOptions
    Paper Size 1015 cm
    Paper Type Other Glossy
    Layout Borderless: On
    Print Quality Photo
    Colour Enhancement Off
    Date Print Off
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    9
    Printing photos 
    directly from a digital 
    camera 
    (without PictBridge)
    9
    If your camera supports the USB Mass 
    Storage standard, you can connect your 
    camera in storage mode. This enables you to 
    print photos from your camera.
    (If you would like to print photos in PictBridge 
    mode, see Printing photos directly from a 
    PictBridge camera on page 57.) 
    Note
    The name, availability and operation differ 
    among digital cameras. Please refer to the 
    documentation supplied with your camera 
    for detailed information, such as how to 
    switch from PictBridge mode to USB mass 
    storage mode.
     
    Printing Images9
    Note
    Remove any memory cards or USB Flash 
    memory drive from the machine before 
    connecting a digital camera.
     
    aMake sure that your camera is turned 
    off. Connect your camera to the USB 
    direct interface (1) on the machine using 
    the USB cable.
     
    1 USB direct interface
    bTurn on the camera.
    cFollow the steps in  Print Images 
    on page 43.
    IMPORTANT
    To prevent damage to your machine, do 
    not connect any device other than a digital 
    camera or USB Flash memory drive to the 
    USB direct interface.
     
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    A
    Cleaning and checking 
    the machine
    A
    Cleaning the outside of the 
    machineA
    IMPORTANT
    • Use neutral detergents. Cleaning with volatile liquids such as thinner or benzine 
    will damage the outside surface of the 
    machine.
    • DO NOT use cleaning materials that  contain ammonia.
    • DO NOT use isopropyl alcohol to remove  dirt from the control panel. It may crack the 
    panel.
     
    Clean the outside of the machine as 
    follows:
    A
    aPull the paper trays (1) completely out of 
    the machine.
     
     
    bWipe the outside of the machine with a 
    dry , lint-free soft cloth to remove dust.
     
    cLift the output paper tray cover and 
    remove anything that is stuck inside the 
    paper tray.
    dWipe the paper tray with a  dry, lint-free 
    soft cloth to remove dust.
     
    eClose the output paper tray cover and 
    put the output paper tray firmly back in 
    the machine.
    Routine maintenanceA
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    A
    Cleaning the machine’s 
    printer platenA
    CAUTION 
    Be sure to unplug the machine from the 
    electrical socket before cleaning the printer 
    platen.
     
    aUsing both hands, use the finger holds 
    on each side of the machine to lift the 
    scanner cover into the open position.
    bClean the machine’s printer platen (1) 
    and the area around it, wiping off any 
    scattered ink with a 
    dry, soft lint-free 
    cloth.
     
    IMPORTANT
    DO NOT touch the plate (2) and lever (3). 
    Doing this may cause damage to the 
    machine.
     
    Cleaning the paper feed 
    rollersA
    If the paper feed rollers are stained with ink, it 
    may cause paper feed problems.
    aUnplug the machine from the electrical 
    socket. Pull the paper tray completely 
    out of the machine.
     
    Note
    If the paper support flap is open, close it, 
    and then close the paper support.
     
    bClean the front side of the Paper Feed 
    Rollers (1) with a soft lint-free cloth 
    moistened with water, using a 
    side-to-side motion.
    After cleaning, wipe the rollers with a 
    dry , lint-free soft cloth to remove all 
    moisture.
     
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    cLift the Jam Clear flap (2), and then 
    clean the back side of the Paper Feed 
    Rollers (1) with a soft lint-free cloth 
    moistened with water.
    After cleaning, wipe the rollers with a 
    dry, lint-free soft cloth to remove all 
    moisture.
     
    dPut the paper tray firmly back in the 
    machine.
    eRe-connect the power cord.
    Note
    Do not use the machine again until the 
    rollers are dry. Using the machine before 
    the rollers are dry may cause paper feed 
    problems.
     
    Cleaning the paper pick-up 
    rollersA
    aUnplug the machine from the electrical 
    socket.
    bPull the paper tray completely out of the 
    machine.
    Note
    If the machine starts multiple-feeding the 
    last few sheets of paper in the tray, clean 
    the Base Pad (1) with a soft lint-free cloth 
    moistened with water.
    After cleaning, wipe the pad with a  dry, 
    lint-free soft cloth to remove all moisture.
     
     
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    A
    cOpen the Jam Clear Cover (1) at the 
    back of the machine.
     
    dClean the Paper Pick-up Rollers (1) with 
    a soft lint-free cloth moistened with 
    water.
    Slowly turn the rollers so that the whole 
    surface is cleaned.
    After cleaning, wipe the rollers with a 
    dry, lint-free soft cloth to remove all 
    moisture.
     
    eClean the Back Paper Feed Rollers (1) 
    with a soft lint-free cloth moistened with 
    water.
    Slowly turn the rollers so that the whole 
    surface is cleaned.
    After cleaning, wipe the rollers with a 
    dry , lint-free soft cloth to remove all 
    moisture.
     
    Note
    Do not touch the metal shaft.
     
    fClose the Jam Clear Cover.
    Make sure the cover is closed 
    completely.
    gPut the paper tray firmly back in the 
    machine.
    hRe-connect the power cord.
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    Cleaning the paper pick- up 
    rollers for paper tray #2 
    (MFC-J6710DW only)A
    aUnplug the machine from the electrical 
    socket. Pull tray #2 completely out of the 
    machine.
    Note
    If the paper support flap is open, close it, 
    and then close the paper support.
     
    bClean the paper pick-up rollers for 
    tray #2 (1) with a soft lint-free cloth 
    moistened with water.
    Slowly turn the rollers so that the whole 
    surface is cleaned.
    After cleaning, wipe the rollers with a 
    dry, lint-free soft cloth to remove all 
    moisture.
     
    cPut tray #2 firmly back in the machine.
    dRe-connect the power cord.
    Checking the ink volumeA
    Although an ink volume icon appears on the 
    LCD, you can use the  Menu key to see a 
    large graph showing the ink that is left in each 
    cartridge.
    aPress  Menu.
    bPress  aor b to choose 
    Ink Management .
    Press  OK.
    cPress  aor b to choose  Ink Volume .
    Press  OK.
    The LCD shows the ink volume.
    dPress  Stop/Exit .
    Note
    You can check the ink volume from your 
    computer. (See Printing  for Windows
    ® or 
    Printing and Faxing  for Macintosh in the 
    Software User’s Guide .)
     
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