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    							Printing photos from a memory card or USB Flash memory drive45
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    gAdjust the red frame around your photo.
    The part inside of the red frame will be 
    printed. Press  + or  - to enlarge or reduce the 
    frame size.
     Press  a, b , d or  c to move the 
    position of the frame.
     Press  to rotate the frame.
    Press  OK when you have finished 
    adjusting the frame setting.
    Press  OK to confirm.
    Note
    If your photo is very small or has irregular 
    proportions you may not be able to trim or 
    enhance the photo. The LCD will display 
    Image Too Small.  or 
    Image Too Long .
     
    hEnter the number of copies you want 
    either by pressing the number box 
    directly and entering the number you 
    want or by pressing  + or  -.
    Press  OK.
    iDo one of the following.
     Press  Print Settings  to change 
    the print settings. (See page 46.)
     If you do not want to change any 
    settings, press Colour Start  to print.
    DPOF printing8
    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.
    When a memory card containing DPOF 
    information is put into your machine, you can 
    print the chosen image easily.
    aMake sure you have put the memory 
    card in the correct slot.
    Press (PHOTO) or Photo.
    The machine will ask you if you want to 
    use DPOF settings.
    bPress  Yes.
    cDo one of the following:
     Press  Print Settings  to change 
    the print settings. (See page 46.)
     If you do not want to change any 
    settings, press Colour Start  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.
     
     
    						
    							Chapter 8
    46
    PhotoCapture Center™ 
    print settings
    8
    You can change the print settings temporarily 
    for the next print. 
    (MFC-J825DW only) The machine returns to 
    its default settings after 3 minutes, or if the 
    Mode Timer returns the machine to Fax 
    mode. (See  Mode Timer (MFC-J825DW only)  
    uu page 3.)
    Note
    You can save the print settings you use 
    most often by setting them as the default. 
    (See  Setting your changes as a new 
    default  uu page 49.)
     
     
    Print Quality8
    aPress  Print Settings .
    bPress aor b to display 
    Print Quality .
    cPress Print Quality .
    dPress Normal  or Photo.
    eIf you do not want to change additional 
    settings, press .
    Press  Colour Start  to print.
    Paper options8
    Paper Type8
    aPress Print Settings .
    bPress aor b to display  Paper Type .
    cPress Paper Type .
    dPress the paper type you are using, 
    Plain Paper , Inkjet Paper , 
    Brother BP71 , Brother BP61  or 
    Other Glossy .
    eIf you do not want to change additional 
    settings, press .
    Press Colour Start  to print.
    Paper and print size8
    aPress Print Settings .
    bPress aor b to display  Paper Size .
    cPress Paper Size .
    dPress the paper size you are using, 
    10x15cm, 13x18cm,  A4 or Letter.
    Do one of the following:
     If you chose Letter or A4, go to 
    step e.
     If you chose another size of paper, 
    go to step f.
     
    						
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    8
    ePress the Print Size.
    fIf you do not want to change additional 
    settings, press .
    Press Colour Start  to print.
    Adjusting Brightness, 
    Contrast and Colour8
    Brightness8
    aPress Print Settings .
    bPress aor b to display  Brightness .
    cPress Brightness .
    dPress dor c to make a darker or lighter 
    print.
    Press  OK.
    eIf you do not want to change additional 
    settings, press .
    Press Colour Start  to print.
    Contrast8
    You can choose the contrast setting. 
    Increasing the contrast will make an image 
    look sharper and more vivid.
    aPress Print Settings .
    bPress aor b to display  Contrast.
    cPress Contrast.
    dPress dor c to change the contrast.
    Press  OK.
    eIf you do not want to change additional 
    settings, press .
    Press Colour Start  to print.
    Colour Enhancement8
    You can turn on the colour enhancement 
    feature to print more vivid images. Printing 
    time will be slower with this feature and also, 
    depending on the image you are printing, it 
    may use more ink.
    aPress Print Settings .
    bPress aor b to display 
    Color Enhance .
    cPress Color Enhance .
    dDo one of the following:
     If you want to customize the 
    White Balance , Sharpness or 
    Color Density , press On, and 
    then go to step e.
     If you do not want to customize, 
    press  Off.
    Go to step h.
    ePress  White Balance , Sharpness or 
    Color Density .
    fPress dor c to adjust the degree of the 
    setting.
    Press  OK.
    Example:  Printed position for A4 paper
    1
    8x10cm 2
    9x13cm 3
    10x15cm
     
      
    4
    13x18cm5
    15x20cm6
    Max. Size
     
      
     
    						
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    48
    gDo one of the following:  If you want to customize another 
    colour enhancement, repeat 
    steps e to f .
     If you want to change other settings, 
    press  to display the print 
    setting menu and press the setting 
    you want to change. (See page 46.)
    hIf you do not want to change additional 
    settings, press .
    Press  Colour Start  to print.
    Note
    •White Balance
    This setting adjusts the hue of the white 
    areas of an image. Lighting, camera 
    settings and other influences will affect the 
    appearance of white. The white areas of a 
    picture may be slightly pink, yellow or 
    some other colour. By using this setting, 
    you can correct that 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.
    • Colour Density
    This setting adjusts the total amount of 
    colour in the image. You can increase or 
    decrease the amount of colour in an 
    image to improve a washed out or weak 
    picture.
     
    Cropping8
    If your photo is too long or wide to fit the 
    available space on your chosen layout, part 
    of the image will automatically be cropped.
    The factory setting is On. If you want to print 
    the whole image, turn this setting to Off. 
    When you set  Cropping to Off, also set 
    Borderless  to Off. (See  Borderless 
    printing  uu page 49.)
    aPress  Print Settings .
    bPress aor b to display  Cropping.
    cPress Cropping .
    dPress Off (or  On).
    eIf you do not want to change additional 
    settings, press . 
    Press Colour Start  to print.
    Cropping:  On
      8
    Cropping: Off  8
     
    						
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    8
    Borderless printing8
    This feature expands the printable area to the 
    edges of the paper. Printing time will be 
    slightly slower.
    aPress Print Settings .
    bPress aor b to display  Borderless .
    cPress Borderless .
    dPress Off (or  On).
    eIf you do not want to change additional 
    settings, press . 
    Press Colour Start  to print.
    Date Print8
    You can print the date if it is already in the 
    data on your photo. The date will be printed 
    on the lower right corner. If the data doesn’t 
    have the date information, you cannot use 
    this function.
    aPress Print Settings .
    bPress aor b to display  Date Print .
    cPress Date Print .
    dPress On
     (or  Off
    ).
    eIf you do not want to change additional 
    settings, press . 
    Press  Colour Start  to print.
    Note
    The DPOF setting on your camera must 
    be turned off to use the  Date Print 
    feature.
     
    Setting your changes as a 
    new default8
    You can save the print settings you use most 
    often by setting them as the default settings. 
    These settings will stay until you change 
    them again.
    aPress your new setting.
    Repeat this step for each setting you 
    want to change.
    bAfter changing the last setting, press 
    a or b to choose  Set New Default .
    cPress Set New Default .
    dPress Yes to confirm.
    ePress Stop/Exit .
    Restoring all settings to the 
    factory default8
    You can restore the PhotoCapture settings 
    you have changed back to the factory default 
    for, Print Quality , Paper Type , 
    Paper Size , Brightness , Contrast, 
    Color Enhance , Cropping,  Borderless  
    and  Date Print .
    aPress Print Settings .
    bPress aor b to display 
    Factory Reset .
    cPress Factory Reset .
    dPress Yes to confirm.
    ePress Stop/Exit .
     
    						
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    50
    Scan to a memory card 
    or USB Flash memory 
    drive
    8
    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 or single-page 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  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) or Scan.
    dPress dor c to display  to Media.
    ePress to Media .
    fPress dor c to display  Auto Crop.
    gPress Auto Crop .
    hPress On.
    iIf you do not want to change additional 
    settings, press  Mono Start or 
    Colour Start  to start scanning. 
    jThe number of the scanned documents 
    appears on the LCD.
    Press OK.
    kPress d or   c to preview each document 
    data.
    lPress  Save All  to save the data.
    Note
    •Auto Crop  is available for paper with 
    right angles of 90 degrees at all four 
    corners. 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.
     
    A4
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    2
    3
    4
    1
    2
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    A41
    21
     
    						
    							Printing photos from a memory card or USB Flash memory drive51
    8
    IMPORTANT
    DO NOT take out the memory card or 
    USB Flash memory drive while the status 
    LED 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 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) or  Scan.
    bPress  dor c to display  to Media.
    cPress to Media.
    dPress dor c to display 
    Set New Default .
    ePress Set New Default .
    fPress Yes to confirm.
    gPress Stop/Exit .
    How to reset to the factory 
    default8
    You can restore all the Scan to Media settings 
    that you have recently changed, ( Quality, 
    File Type  and Auto Crop), back to the 
    factory default.
    aPress ( SCAN) or Scan.
    bPress dor c to display  to Media.
    cPress to Media.
    dPress dor c to choose 
    Factory Reset .
    ePress Factory Reset .
    fPress Yes to confirm.
    gPress Stop/Exit .
     
    						
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    9
    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)  uu page 55.)
    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.
    Printing photos from a camera9
     
    						
    							Printing photos from a camera53
    9
    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  uu page 54 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.
    When your camera does not have any 
    menu selections, these settings are also 
    used.
     The name 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.Camera Menu 
    Selections Options
    Paper Size A4, Letter, 10 15 cm, 
    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
    Colour 
    EnhancementOn, Off, 
    Printer Settings 
    (Default setting)
    2
    Date Print On, Off, 
    Printer Settings 
    (Default setting)
    2
    Settings Options
    Paper Size 1015 cm
    Paper Type Glossy Paper
    Layout Borderless: On
    Print Quality Fine
    Colour Enhancement Off
    Date Print Off
     
    						
    							Chapter 9
    54
    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.
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