Brother MFC9750 User Manual

(2in1 Copier/Printer)  
MFC-9750  
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Table of Contents  
Introduction  
Using This Manual................................................................................. 1  
Finding Information .............................................................................. 1  
Symbols Used In This Manual.............................................................. 1  
MFC-9750 Control Panel Overview ................................................... 2  
Table of Options ..................................................................................... 4  
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Assembly  
Packing List ............................................................................................ 5  
Choosing a Location .............................................................................. 6  
Assembly ................................................................................................. 7  
Release the Scanner Lock Lever........................................................... 7  
Install the Drum Unit Assembly (with Toner Cartridge) ...................... 7  
Loading Paper in Multi-purpose Paper Cassette................................... 9  
Acceptable Paper........................................................................ 10  
Manual Feed Slot ................................................................................ 10  
Acceptable Paper........................................................................ 10  
Connect the Power Cord ..................................................................... 11  
Initial Setup .......................................................................................... 12  
Setting the Beeper Volume.................................................................. 12  
Setting the Sleep Mode ....................................................................... 12  
Setting the Print Density ..................................................................... 13  
Toner Save .......................................................................................... 13  
Checking the Drum Life ..................................................................... 13  
Printing a System Set up List.............................................................. 14  
Optional Lower Tray ........................................................................... 14  
Turning On Lower Tray ...................................................................... 14  
Setting Paper Size ............................................................................... 14  
Setting Tray Usage.............................................................................. 15  
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Making Copies  
Inserting Originals for Copying ........................................................ 17  
Using the ADF (Automatic Document Feeder) .................................. 17  
Using the Glass Platten ....................................................................... 18  
Copy Settings ........................................................................................ 19  
Copy Contrast (Temporary Setting).................................................... 19  
Paper Size ........................................................................................... 19  
Reduce (Temporary Setting) ............................................................... 20  
Enlarge (Temporary Setting)............................................................... 20  
Copy Mode (Temporary Setting) ........................................................ 21  
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T A B L E O F C O N T E N T S  
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Copying a Photograph .................................................................... 21  
Basic Copy Operations........................................................................ 21  
Copying One Page .............................................................................. 21  
Stacking Multiple Copies (Using the ADF)........................................ 22  
Sorting Multiple Copies (Using the ADF) .......................................... 22  
Single or Multiple Copies (Using the Glass Platten) .......................... 22  
Special Copy Options ......................................................................... 23  
4in1 ................................................................................................. 23  
2in1 ................................................................................................. 23  
Poster .............................................................................................. 24  
Making Special Copies ................................................................... 24  
If You Get a Memory Full Message.................................................... 24  
Setting Up the  
Machine and  
Using the Brother Machine with Your PC ....................................... 25  
Before You Install Brother Drivers ................................................... 25  
Computer Requirements ..................................................................... 25  
Connecting the Brother MFC-9750 to a PC With a USB Cable  
(For Windows® 98 Users Only)........................................................ 26  
Installing Brother Printer Driver Using USB Cable ........................... 27  
Installing True Type Fonts .................................................................. 30  
For Windows® 95/98 and Windows NT® Workstation  
Computer to  
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Work Together  
Version 4.0:................................................................................... 30  
For Windows® 3.1x:........................................................................ 31  
Software for your MFC-9750............................................................. 31  
Software/Drivers ................................................................................. 31  
Connecting the Brother MFC-9750 to a PC Using a Parallel  
Cable .................................................................................................... 32  
Installing MFC-9750 Printer Driver ................................................... 33  
If you are using Windows NT® Workstation Version 4.0: .............. 33  
If you are using Windows® 3.1 or 3.11:......................................... 34  
If you are using Windows® 95 or 98:.............................................. 34  
Installing the Maintenance Utility on MS-DOS® ............................ 35  
How to Use the MFC with Your DOS Application Software ............. 35  
What Does the Remote Printer Console Do?...................................... 35  
Remote Printer Console Main Program ......................................... 35  
Printer Status Monitor Program...................................................... 36  
Installing the Remote Printer Console ................................................ 36  
Running the Remote Printer Console Main Program ......................... 36  
Printing  
Special Printing Features ................................................................... 37  
Windows® Printing.............................................................................. 37  
Alternate Printer Emulation Support .................................................. 37  
Remote Printer Console Program for DOS......................................... 37  
Bi-directional Parallel Interface .......................................................... 38  
Printing From Your PC....................................................................... 38  
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T A B L E O F C O N T E N T S  
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Paper Cassette ..................................................................................... 38  
Two-Sided Printing (Manual Duplexing) ........................................... 39  
Manual Feed Slot ................................................................................ 39  
Loading One Sheet of Paper ........................................................... 40  
Loading more than One Sheet of Paper.......................................... 40  
Printing on Envelops, Thicker Paper and Card Stock .................... 41  
Face Down Output Bin ....................................................................... 42  
Print Operations from the Control Panel ........................................ 42  
Job Cancel ........................................................................................... 42  
Menu Options ....................................................................................... 43  
Printing the Internal Font List............................................................. 43  
Printing a Configuration List .............................................................. 43  
Printing a Test Page ............................................................................ 43  
Restoring Factory Default Settings ..................................................... 44  
Printing PC Data in Hexadecimal ....................................................... 44  
Acceptable Paper ................................................................................ 45  
Multi-purpose Paper Cassette (and Lower Tray Accessory) .......... 45  
Manual Feed Slot............................................................................ 45  
Output Tray..................................................................................... 45  
Optional  
Memory Board ..................................................................................... 47  
Optional Memory for the Printing ...................................................... 47  
Optional Paper Tray............................................................................ 47  
Accessories  
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Important  
Important Safety Instructions ......................................................... 49  
IEC 825 Specification..................................................................... 51  
For Your Safety............................................................................... 52  
IEC 825 Laser Class ....................................................................... 52  
Disconnect device........................................................................... 52  
IMPORTANT ................................................................................. 52  
Information  
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Troubleshooting  
and Maintenance  
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Troubleshooting.................................................................................... 53  
Error Messages ................................................................................... 53  
Document Jams and Paper Jams ...................................................... 55  
Document Jam in the Top of the ADF Unit ........................................ 55  
Document Jam inside the ADF Unit ................................................... 55  
Printer Jam .......................................................................................... 56  
Paper is Jammed in the Multi-purpose Paper Cassette................... 57  
Paper is Jammed near the Drum Unit ............................................. 57  
Paper is Jammed in the Fuser Unit ................................................. 58  
If You Are Having Difficulty with Your MFC .................................... 59  
Bi-directional Parallel Ports (nibble and byte modes) ........................ 62  
The Machine Connect Failure or Bi-directional Communication  
Error ............................................................................................. 62  
T A B L E O F C O N T E N T S  
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Brother HL-6/6V/10h/630series/660series/960/1260/WL-660:..... 62  
HP LaserJet series II, IID, IIP, IIP+, III, IIID or IIIP: .................... 63  
HP LaserJet 4 Plus: ......................................................................... 63  
NEC SuperScript 610/660: ............................................................. 63  
EPSON ActionLaser 1100/1400: .................................................... 64  
Lexmark WinWriter 200:................................................................ 64  
Graphics or Text is Missing when the Document is Printed .......... 65  
Regular Maintenance .......................................................................... 65  
Cleaning the Scanner .......................................................................... 65  
Cleaning the Printer ............................................................................ 66  
Cleaning the Drum Unit...................................................................... 67  
Replacing the Toner Cartridge ............................................................ 68  
Toner Empty Indicator.................................................................... 68  
Steps for Replacing Toner Cartridge .............................................. 69  
Drum Life Considerations for Your Brother Machine ........................ 72  
Replacing the Drum Unit .................................................................... 73  
Packing and Shipping the MFC ........................................................ 76  
Specifications  
Printer Specifications .......................................................................... 79  
Electrical and Environment ............................................................... 80  
Parallel Interface Specifications........................................................ 81  
Resident Fonts ...................................................................................... 81  
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Index ...................................................................................................... 85  
Accessory List ....................................................................................... 87  
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C H A P T E R O N E  
Introduction  
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UsingThis Manual  
Thank you for purchasing a Brother multifunction center (MFC).  
This MFC has been designed to be simple to use. However, you can use  
your MFC to its fullest potential by taking a few minutes to read this  
manual.  
Finding Information  
All chapter headings and subheadings are listed in the Table of Contents.  
You will also be able to find information about a specific feature or  
function by checking the Index at the back of this manual. Also,  
throughout this manual, you will see special symbols alerting you to  
important information, cross-references, and warnings. Illustrations of  
some screen displays also help you choose the correct key-presses.  
Symbols Used InThis Manual  
Note or additional information.  
The MFC may be damaged or may not work  
correctly if this is not observed.  
Warning. Damage can result if this is not observed.  
C H A P T E R O N E  
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MFC-9750 Control Panel Overview  
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Copy  
Copy Mode (and Indicators)  
(Temporary Setting)  
Press to illuminate the LED that suits  
Press this key to start copying an  
original that is in the ADF or on the  
glass platten.  
the type of original.  
2
3
Auto — Select when the original  
contains both text and photographs.  
Stop  
Press this key to cancel a copy  
operation. The original will be ejected.  
Text — Select when the original  
contains only text.  
Clear  
If you entered a wrong copy setting and  
want to return to the factory default  
settings before copying, press this key.  
Photo — Select when the original is a  
picture.  
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Option (and Indicators)  
(Temporary Setting)  
You can change the layout of copies on  
the print media. Press this key until the  
Option Indicator you want is lit.  
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5
Sort (Temporary Setting)  
Press this key to sort multiple copies.  
Numeric Keys  
Use the numeric keys to enter  
the number of multiple copies (99  
maximum).  
4in1 — Save paper by copying four  
pages onto one page.  
2in1 — Save paper or create a booklet  
by copying two pages onto one page.  
Poster — This option copies a different  
portion of the original on each of nine  
sheets of print media. Tape the sheets  
together to get a copy that is nine times  
the size of the original.  
I N T R O D U C T I O N  
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Copy:  
Print:  
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Enlarge (Temporary Setting)  
Job Cancel  
Each key press shows the next pre-  
stored enlargement ratios: 100%, 120%,  
125%, 141%, 150%, 200%, 400%,  
MANUAL. For more choices, select  
MANUAL and use the numeric keys to  
type any percentage between 101% and  
400%.  
Terminates a print job in process and  
ejects the printout.  
13  
Menu  
Lets you access the function and  
programing mode.  
LCD (Liquid Crystal Display):  
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Reduce (Temporary Setting)  
Each key press shows the next  
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Status  
Displays messages to help you set up  
pre-stored reduction ratios: 100%, 93%,  
87%, 78%, 75%, 71%, 50%, 25%,  
AUTO, MANUAL. For more choices,  
select MANUAL and use the numeric  
keys to type any percentage between  
25% and 99%. Select AUTO to  
automatically fit the original on the  
selected paper size.  
and operate your machine.  
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Ratio  
Enlargement and reduction percentages  
will be displayed.  
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Contrast  
This area shows the degree of contrast  
you selected by pressing the Contrast  
key.  
10  
11  
Paper Size  
Press this key to identify the size of  
paper in the paper cassette that should  
be used for copying.  
17  
Toner Empty Indicator  
Flashes when toner cartridge is low and  
stays lit when toner is empty.  
Contrast (Temporary Setting)  
Each key press changes the contrast  
setting. Choose from seven degrees of  
light to dark.  
C H A P T E R O N E  
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Table of Options  
When you press Menu or Paper Size you can choose settings and test  
print operations. (See Initial Setup, chapter 2 for details.)  
Menu  
Main Menu  
Sub Menu  
Options  
1.OFF2.LOW3.HIGH  
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Factory Setting  
1.INITIAL SETUP  
1.BEEPER  
2.SLEEP MODE  
2.LOW  
05 MIN  
3.PRINT DENSITY 1.LOW2.MID3.HIGH  
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4.TONER SAVE  
5.PAGE COUNTER  
6.DRUM LIFE  
1.ON 2.OFF  
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2.OFF  
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REMAINING 100%  
2.OFF  
7.LOWER TRAY  
8.SYSTEM SETUP  
1.ON 2.OFF  
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2.PRINT OPTIONS 1.INTERNAL FONT  
2.CONFIGURATION  
3.TEST PRINT  
3.RESET PRINTER 1.FACTORY RESET  
2.HEX DUMP MODE  
Paper Size  
Sub Menu  
1.UPPER  
Options  
Factory Setting  
LETTER/EXECUTIVE/  
A4/A5/A6/B5/B6  
A4  
2.LOWER  
LETTER/EXECUTIVE/  
A4/A5/B5/B6  
A4  
3.TRAY USAGE  
1.UPPER ONLY  
2.LOWER ONLY  
3.AUTO  
AUTO  
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C H A P T E R T W O  
Assembly  
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Packing List  
Make sure you have the following items:  
Drum Unit Assembly  
(TN-6300)  
IEEE-1284 Compliant  
Bi-directioned Cable  
Power Cord  
Paper Cassette  
CD-ROM  
Owner’s Manual  
Whenever you transport the MFC, use the packing materials that came  
with your MFC and pack the MFC correctly.  
C H A P T E R T W O  
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Choosing a Location  
Place your MFC on a flat, stable surface, such as a desk. Select a place  
that is free of vibration and shocks. Locate the MFC near a standard,  
earthed electrical socket. Choose a location where the temperature  
remains between 10°C and 32.5°C.  
Avoid placing your MFC where it may be knocked. Do not place near  
heaters, air conditioners, water, chemicals, or refrigerators. Do not  
expose the MFC to direct sunlight, excessive heat, moisture, or dust. Do  
not connect your MFC to electrical outlets on the same circuit as large  
appliances or other equipment that might disrupt the power supply. Avoid  
interference sources, such as speakers or the base units of cordless  
phones. Ensure the airflow from the fan on the right hand side of the  
MFC is not impeded.  
Caution  
Keep the MFC out of strong light such as direct sunlight.  
A S S E M B L Y  
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Assembly  
Release the Scanner Lock Lever  
The blue scanner lock lever is on the left side of the MFC. Push the lever  
up to unlock the scanner.  
IMPORTANT: This step must be made for the machine to work  
correctly.  
Scanner Lock Lever  
Lock Unlock  
Caution  
If CHECK SCAN LOCK appears on the LCD, immediately release the  
scanner lock lever. If you see MACHINE ERROR AF (or AE), stop  
operation and contact your Brother dealer for service.  
Install the Drum Unit Assembly  
(withToner Cartridge)  
Unpack the drum unit assembly, including the toner cartridge, and  
gently rock it from side to side five or six times.  
1
To prevent damage to the drum, do not expose it  
to light for longer than a few minutes.  
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Open the front cover of the machine.  
2
Insert the drum unit assembly into the machine.  
3
Close the front cover.  
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A S S E M B L Y  
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Loading Paper in Multi-purpose Paper  
Cassette  
Pull the paper cassette completely out of the machine.  
1
Slide the paper width and length adjusters to the position for the  
paper size you are using.  
2
Fan the paper well. Load paper in the paper cassette. Press down on  
the paper to flatten it in all four corners, keeping the paper level  
below the guide. The cassette can hold up to 250 sheets of 75 g/m2  
(20 lb) paper.  
3
Maximum  
Paper  
Height  
Guide  
C H A P T E R T W O  
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Slide the paper cassette into the machine until it locks into place.  
4
Acceptable Paper  
Size  
Weight  
: A4, Letter, B5, B6, A5, Executive  
: 64 g/m2 – 105 g/m2  
Thickness : 0.08 – 0.13 mm  
Manual Feed Slot  
The manual feed slot is above the multi-purpose paper cassette. Load  
paper or an envelope one at a time. You do not have to remove paper  
from the paper cassette.  
Use the manual feed slot to print or copy on an envelope, label, card  
stock or thicker paper:  
Manual  
Feed  
Slot  
Acceptable Paper  
Size  
Weight  
: 70 x 116 mm – 216 x 356 mm  
: 64 g/m2 – 158 g/m2  
Thickness : 0.08 – 0.20 mm  
A S S E M B L Y  
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Connect the Power Cord  
Connect the power cord.  
1
When you connect the power, the screen displays  
READY  
100% ■■■■■■  
Power Cord  
NOTICE:  
The MFC must only be used with the AC cord supplied which is  
fitted with an earthed plug.  
Do not touch any parts that are moving.  
Lightning and power surges may damage this product. We  
recommend that you use a quality surge protection device or unplug  
the power cord during a lightning storm.  
C H A P T E R T W O  
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Initial Setup  
The Menu key enables you to customize settings. Press Menu repeatedly  
until you see the option you want to select.  
Setting the BeeperVolume  
You can set the beeper to LOW, HIGH or OFF. The default setting is  
LOW. When the beeper is set to LOW or HIGH, the MFC beeps every  
time you press a key or make an error.  
Press Menu until you see 1.INITIAL SETUP.  
Press 1 on the numeric keys to select it.  
Press Menu until you see 1.BEEPER.  
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2
3
4
5
Press 1 on the numeric keys to select it.  
Press a numeric key to select the option you want.  
1.OFF2.LOW3.HIGH  
Press Stop to exit.  
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Setting the Sleep Mode  
Setting the Sleep Mode reduces power consumption while the machine is  
idle. You can choose how long the machine is idle (from 00 to 15  
minutes) before it drops into sleep mode. The timer automatically resets  
when the machine receives PC data, or makes a copy. The default setting  
is 05 minutes.  
Press Menu until you see 1.INITIAL SETUP.  
Press 1 on the numeric keys to select it.  
1
2
3
4
5
Press Menu repeatedly until you see 2.SLEEP MODE.  
Press 2 on the numeric keys to select it.  
Press the numeric keys to enter the amount of time the machine is  
idle before it drops into sleep mode (00 to 15 minutes).  
Press Stop to exit.  
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If you make copies frequently, avoid constant machine warmup by  
increasing the idle time in sleep mode.  
A S S E M B L Y  
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Setting the Print Density  
If your machine is printing too light or too dark, you can adjust the print  
density level. The new setting will remain until you change it again.  
Press Menu until you see 1.INITIAL SETUP.  
Press 1 on the numeric keys to select it.  
1
2
3
4
5
Press Menu repeatedly until you see 3.PRINT DENSITY.  
Press 3 on the numeric keys to select it.  
Press a numeric key to select the option you want.  
1.LOW2.MID3.HIGH  
Press Stop to exit.  
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Toner Save  
You can conserve toner using this feature. When you set Toner Save to  
ON, print appears somewhat lighter. The default setting is OFF.  
Press Menu until you see 1.INITIAL SETUP.  
Press 1 on the numeric keys to select it.  
1
2
3
4
5
Press Menu repeatedly until you see 4.TONER SAVE.  
Press 4 on the numeric keys to select it.  
Press a numeric key to select the option you want.  
1.ON 2.OFF  
Press Stop to exit.  
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Checking the Drum Life  
You can see the percentage of the drum’s life that remains available.  
Press Menu until you see 1.INITIAL SETUP.  
Press 1 on the numeric keys to select it.  
Press Menu repeatedly until you see 6.DRUM LIFE.  
Press 6 on the numeric keys to select it.  
Press Stop to exit.  
1
2
3
4
5
Even if the remaining drum life is 0%, you may continue to use the drum  
unit until you have a print quality problem.  
C H A P T E R T W O  
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Printing a System Set up List  
You can print a list of various system settings.  
Press Menu until you see 1.INITIAL SETUP.  
Press 1 on the numeric keys to select it.  
1
2
3
4
5
Press Menu repeatedly until you see 8.SYSTEM SETUP.  
Press 8 on the numeric keys to select it. The MFC starts printing.  
Press Stop to exit.  
Optional LowerTray  
Turning On LowerTray  
Switch this function ON to use the optional lower paper cassette. If you  
switched ON, you can set the paper size for each cassette.  
Press Menu until you see 1.INITIAL SETUP.  
Press 1 on the numeric keys to select it.  
1
2
3
4
5
Press Menu repeatedly until you see 7.LOWER TRAY.  
Press 7 on the numeric keys to select it.  
Press 1 on the numeric keys to select ON.  
1.ON 2.OFF  
Press Stop to exit.  
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Setting Paper Size  
You can use a variety of sizes of paper in the paper cassette(s): letter, A4,  
Executive, A5, A6, B5 and B6.  
If you purchased and attached the optional Lower Tray, you can select  
the paper size for each cassette and decide which cassette will be used  
first.  
Press Paper Size until you see 1.UPPER.  
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1.UPPER  
2.LOWER  
3.TRAY USAGE  
A S S E M B L Y  
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Press 1 on the numeric keys to select it.  
2
3
Press Paper Size repeatedly to display the size of paper in the  
cassette, either: LETTER, A4, EXECUTIVE, A5, A6, B5 or B6.  
Press Stop to exit.  
Repeat Steps 1 to 3 for Lower Tray, if attached.  
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You cannot use A6 size paper in Lower Tray.  
SettingTray Usage  
If you purchased and connected Lower Tray, you can decide how the  
MFC will use the paper in the two cassettes.  
The default setting of AUTO allows your machine to choose Lower Tray  
automatically if there is no paper in the upper cassette.  
Choose 1.UPPER ONLY if you want to keep special paper in Lower  
Tray and control when it is used. From the Windows® Printer Driver you  
can override this setting and print on the paper in Lower Tray if  
necessary. When paper is out in Upper Tray, the LCD displays CHECK  
PAPER #1 and will wait for paper to be replaced in Upper Tray before  
printing. Choose 2.LOWER ONLY to reverse this process.  
Press Paper Size repeatedly until you see 3.TRAY USAGE.  
Press 3 on the numeric keys to select it.  
1
2
3
Press Paper Size repeatedly until you see the option you want.  
1.UPPER ONLY  
2.LOWER ONLY  
3.AUTO  
Using the numeric keys, enter the number of that option.  
(For example, press 1 for UPPER ONLY.)  
4
5
Press Stop to exit.  
You cannot use A6 size paper in Lower Tray.  
C H A P T E R T W O  
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C H A P T E R T H R E E  
Making Copies  
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You can use your machine as a copier, making up to 99 copies at a time.  
Inserting Originals for Copying  
You can copy from either the ADF (Automatic Document Feeder) or  
from the glass platten.  
Using the ADF (Automatic Document Feeder)  
The automatic document feeder (ADF) can hold up to 50 pages, feeding  
each one individually through the machine. Use standard (75g/m2) paper  
when using the ADF. Always fan the pages well before placing them in  
the feeder.  
DO NOT use curled, wrinkled, folded, or ripped paper, or paper with  
staples, paper clips, paste or tape attached. DO NOT use cardboard,  
newspaper, or fabric. (To copy or scan this kind of document, see “Using  
the Glass Platten” in this chapter.)  
Make sure documents written with ink are completely dry.  
Documents must be from 14.7 to 21.6 cm wide, and from 12.7 to  
35.6 cm long.  
Insert documents FACE UP, TOP EDGE FIRST.  
1
Document  
is Face Up  
in the ADF  
Document  
Stopper  
C H A P T E R T H R E E  
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Adjust the paper guides to fit the width of your pages.  
2
3
Stagger multiple pages. Then place them in the ADF, until you feel  
the first page lightly touch the feed roller.  
Pull up the document stopper.  
4
Using the Glass Platten  
You can use the glass platten to copy one page at a time, or pages of a  
book. Documents can be letter or A4 size (21.6 cm to 29.7 cm). To use  
the glass platten, the ADF must be empty. You can make multiple copies;  
however, if you want them sorted you must use the ADF.  
Documents are  
Face Down  
Lift the document cover.  
1
2
Using the document guidelines on the left, center the document  
FACE DOWN on the glass platten.  
Close the document cover.  
3
If the document is a book or is thick, do not slam the cover or press on it,  
as damage to the glass platten may result.  
M A K I N G C O P I E S  
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Press Copy to begin copying.  
4
5
Repeat Steps 1 to 4 for each page of your document.  
Press Stop to cancel.  
Copy Settings  
The six Copy keys on the  
control panel enable you  
to combine multiple  
settings quickly and  
easily.  
Copy Contrast (Temporary Setting)  
If a document is in the ADF or on the glass platten, you can adjust copy  
contrast, to make copies darker or lighter. There are seven degrees of  
contrast. The default setting is normal.  
To lighten or darken the contrast, press Contrast repeatedly until  
you see the setting you want.  
100%  
100%  
100%  
Ratio  
Contrast  
Lightest  
Ratio  
Contrast  
Normal  
Ratio  
Contrast  
Darkest  
Paper Size  
Use Paper Size to identify the size of the paper in the paper cassette.  
You can select LETTER, A4, B5, B6, A5, A6 or EXECUTIVE size  
paper.  
Press Paper Size repeatedly until the display shows the size of  
paper you loaded in the paper cassette.  
1
Press Copy to begin copying.  
2
C H A P T E R T H R E E  
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Reduce (Temporary Setting)  
Place the document(s) face up in the feeder or face down on the glass  
platten.  
1
Using the numeric keys, enter the number of copies.  
2
3
Press Reduce repeatedly until you see the reduction ratio you want:  
100%, 93%, 87%, 78%, 75%, 71%, 50%, 25%, AUTO,  
MANUAL OR— Select AUTO to automatically fit the original  
on the selected paper size —OR— Select MANUAL to use the  
numenric keys to enter any percentage between 99% and 25%.  
78% ■■■■■■  
Ratio  
Contrast  
Press Copy.  
4
Selecting Recomended Ratio  
A4  
A4  
A5  
B5  
B5  
A5  
A6  
B6  
87%  
71%  
Enlarge (Temporary Setting)  
Place the document(s) face up in the feeder or face down on the glass  
platten.  
1
Using the numeric keys, enter the number of copies.  
2
3
Press Enlarge repeatedly until you see the enlargement ratio you  
want: 100%, 120%, 125%, 141%, 150%, 200%, 400%,  
MANUAL. Select MANUAL to use the numenric keys to enter any  
percentage between 101% and 400%.  
141% ■■■■■  
Ratio  
Contrast  
Press Copy.  
4
Selecting Recomended Ratio  
A5  
A6  
B6  
A4  
A5  
B5  
141%  
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Copy Mode (Temporary Setting)  
Press Copy Mode repeatedly until the LED is  
illuminated for Auto, Text or Photo, as needed.  
The factory default setting is Auto.  
Auto — Select when the original includes both  
text and photographs.  
Text — Select when the original contains only  
text.  
Photo — Select when the original is a picture.  
Copying a Photograph  
Insert the photo face up in the feeder or face down on the glass  
platten.  
1
2
3
4
Press Copy Mode until the Photo LED is  
illuminated.  
Using the numeric keys, enter the number of  
copies you want (up to 99).  
Press Copy.  
Basic Copy Operations  
Copying One Page  
Insert the document face up in the feeder, or face down on the glass  
platten.  
1
If necessary, use the Copy keys to change the setting.  
2
3
Press Copy.  
Do NOT pull on the paper while copying is in progress.  
COPYING  
P.01  
100% ■■■■■  
To stop, press Stop to release the original document.  
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For details about using the Copy keys in step 2, please see “Copy  
Setting” in this chapter.  
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Stacking Multiple Copies (Using the ADF)  
Unless you select Sort, multiple copies will be stacked (all copies of  
page 1, then all copies of page 2, etc.).  
Insert the documents face up in the feeder.  
1
2
Using the numeric keys, enter the number of copies you want (up to  
99).  
If necessary, use the Copy keys to change the settings.  
3
4
Press Copy.  
Sorting Multiple Copies (Using the ADF)  
Insert the documents face up in the feeder.  
1
2
3
Press Sort.  
Using the numeric keys, enter the number of copies you want (up to  
99).  
If necessary, use the Copy keys to change the settings.  
4
5
Press Copy.  
Single or Multiple Copies  
(Using the Glass Platten)  
If you want to sort multiple copies, use the ADF. See “Sorting  
Multiple Copies (Using the ADF)” in this chapter.  
Lift the Document Cover.  
1
White Film  
Document  
Cover  
Glass  
Platten  
Using the document guide on the left, center the document face down  
on the glass platten.  
2
Using the dial pad, enter the number of copies you want (up to 99).  
If necessary, use the Copy keys to change the settings.  
Press Copy.  
3
4
5
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Special Copy Options  
You can save paper by copying either two or four pages onto one page.  
4in1  
Press Option repeatedly until the 4in1 LED  
is illuminated.  
2in1  
Press Option repeatedly until the 2in1 LED  
is illuminated.  
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Poster  
You can create a poster size copy of a photograph.  
Press Option repeatedly until the Poster LED is  
illuminated.  
AUTO reduction ratio cannot be used if you are copying onto paper that  
is not the same size as the original. For the 2in1 and 4in1 copy options,  
you must use a pre-set ratio. Poster must stay at 100%.  
Making Special Copies  
Insert the document face up in the feeder or face down on the glass  
platten.  
1
Using the numeric keys, enter the number of copies.  
Press Option repeatedly to select 4in1, 2in1 or POSTER.  
Press Copy.  
2
3
4
IfYou Get a Memory Full Message  
If the memory becomes full while you are scanning a document to be  
copied the screen displays  
MEMORY FULL P.01  
PRESS STOP KEY  
If you were scanning the first page to be copied, press Stop to cancel the  
operation and restart to make a single copy. If you were scanning a  
subsequent page, the screen displays MEMORY FULL, then the pages  
scanned so far will be printed.  
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Setting Up the  
Machine and  
Computer to  
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Work Together  
Using the Brother Machine withYour PC  
The MFC-9750 is a 2 in 1 multi-function center—it’s a Copier and Printer.  
Before you can print from Windows® on your PC, you must first follow the  
steps in this chapter to connect the Brother machine to your computer and  
to install the Brother printer driver from the bundled CD-ROM.  
BeforeYou Install Brother Drivers  
If you have a USB cable (For Windows® 98 users only), see “Connecting  
the Brother MFC-9750 to a PC With a USB Cable” in this chapter.  
If you dont have a USB cable, see “Connecting the Brother MFC-9750  
to a PC Using a Parallel Cable” in this chapter.  
Computer Requirements  
Recommended system requirements for the communication software  
suite provided are:  
Windows® 3.1, 3.11, 95, 98, NT® Workstation Version 4.0  
IBM PC Pentium 120 (200 recommended) or higher  
16 MB Ram [32 MB Highly Recommeded]  
50 MB of Hard Disk Space  
CD Rom Drive  
NOTE: Use only a shielded IEEE 1284 compliant Interface cable that is,  
less than 6 feet long (1.8 meters), or a USB cable.  
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Connecting the Brother MFC-9750 to  
a PCWith a USB Cable  
(ForWindows® 98 Users Only)  
A USB cable is not included with your MFC-9750. Before you can set  
up the USB interface, please purchase a standard USB cable. Or, to set  
up the parallel interface instead, please see “Connecting the Brother  
MFC-9750 to a PC Using a Parallel Cable” in this chapter.  
After you have set up the MFC-9750 and checked that it is working  
properly, make sure the machine is turned on and the PC is turned  
off.  
1
Connect the USB cable to both the machine and PC.  
2
Turn on your PC. When the Add New Hardware Wizard appears,  
click Next.  
3
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Select [Recommended] and click Next.  
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Installing Brother Printer Driver Using USB  
Cable  
Insert the Printer driver CD-ROM.  
1
2
Select Specify a location and remove the other check marks, then  
click Browse to locate the file.  
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Double-click on the CD icon and click on the Win98usb folder, then  
click OK.  
3
Click Next.  
4
Select [Recommended] and click Next.  
5
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Confirm the choice is Brother MFL Pro Printer II and click Next.  
6
Select BRUSB: USB Printer Port and click Next.  
7
Type Brother MFL Pro Printer II as the name of printer and click  
Finish.  
8
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Select your language and click OK.  
9
Click Finish. This completes the installation of the Printer and its  
USB driver.  
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InstallingTrueType Fonts  
True Type fonts are the fonts that are used in the Windows® operating  
systems. If you install the Brother True Type Fonts, more types of fonts  
will be available for Windows® applications.  
ForWindows® 95/98 andWindows NT® Workstation  
Version 4.0:  
Insert the Brother CD-ROM drive for True Type Fonts.  
1
Click on Start, then Settings, and select Control Panel.  
2
In the Control Panel window, double-click on the Fonts folder.  
3
In the Fonts window, select Install New Font... from the File menu.  
4
Select your CD-ROM drive and select the Fonts folder.  
5
Select the fonts you want to install and click the OK button.  
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ForWindows® 3.1x:  
Insert the Brother CD-ROM for True Type Fonts.  
In the Program Manager, double-click the Main icon.  
In the Main window, double-click the Control Panel icon.  
In the Control Panel window, double-click the Fonts icon.  
In the Fonts window, click the Add... button.  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Select your CD-ROM drive.  
Select the fonts you want to install and click the OK button.  
Software for your MFC-9750  
Software/Drivers  
The following software is provided to optimize the use of your  
MFC-9750, the Brother printer driver is provided. The software can run  
under Windows® 3.1, 3.11 and 95, 98 and Windows NT® Workstation  
Version 4.0.  
Printer Driver*- The printer driver creates print data from the  
applications, controls transmission and makes  
settings for printing. It is necessary to install the  
MFC-9750 printer driver into your PC for printing.  
Maintenance Utility for DOS-  
This is utility software running under MS-DOS. If  
you are not using Windows, you can use the  
machine’s HP/Laserjet IIP emulation to print. Some  
settings which are unique to the machine and  
maintenance operations can be made with this  
utility.  
* These drivers are supplied within the Brother Resource Manager.  
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Connecting the Brother MFC-9750 to  
a PC Using a Parallel Cable  
Make sure you have an IEEE 1284 compliant, bi-directional parallel  
interface cable.  
1
2
3
4
5
Unplug the machine power cord from the electrical outlet before  
connecting the parallel interface cable.  
Make sure your computer is off and unplugged from electrical power  
before you connect the interface cable.  
Connect the interface cable to the parallel interface port on the back  
of the machine, and secure with the wire clips.  
Connect the interface cable to the printer port of your computer, and  
secure with the two screws. (To locate your computer’s printer port,  
see your computer’s user guide.)  
Ensure the machine is switched on before you plug the PC into the  
electric socket, then switch on the PC.  
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If you are using Windows® 95, after you connect Brother machine to  
Computer. you may see “New Hardware Found Brother MFC-9750”  
during startup.  
You can select “Do not install a driver (Windows® will not prompt you  
again).” and click OK, so Windows® will not display this dialog box  
again  
OR—  
If you see “Update Device Driver Wizard”, Click Next to bypass the  
Windows® Plug and Play Printer Driver screens, followed by Finish.  
If you are using Windows® 98, you may see the “Add New Hardware  
Wizard” during startup, follow the instructions from the installer, then  
click Next. Click Finish when it appears on the screen.  
Installing MFC-9750 Printer Driver  
If you are usingWindows NT® WorkstationVersion 4.0:  
Insert the CD-ROM for the MFC-9750 printer driver into your CD-  
ROM Drive.  
1
Click the Start button in the Task bar.  
2
Select Run.  
3
Enter X:\winnt\setup (where X is your CD-ROM Drive).  
4
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If you are usingWindows® 3.1 or 3.11:  
Insert the CD-ROM for the MFC-9750 printer driver into your CD-  
ROM Drive.  
1
From the Program Manager, click on File, then Run.  
Enter X:\win31\setup (where X is your CD-ROM Drive).  
2
3
If you are usingWindows® 95 or 98:  
Insert the CD-ROM for the MFC-9750 printer driver into your CD-  
ROM Drive.  
1
Click the Start button in the Task bar.  
2
Select Run.  
3
Enter X:\win9598\setup (where X is your CD-ROM Drive).  
4
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Installing the Maintenance Utility on  
MS-DOS®  
How to Use the MFC withYour DOS  
Application Software  
Before working with your application software that runs on DOS, check  
that the machine’s name appears in the printer selection of your  
application software. If the machine is not listed, you must install the  
printer driver that corresponds to HP LaserJet IIP’s emulations.  
The following table shows combinations of printer drivers and emulation  
mode. To get the most out of this machine, you should install an HP  
printer driver in your application software.  
Printer driver supported in  
your application software  
HP LaserJet IIP™  
Emulation mode to be selected with  
the remote printer console program  
HP LaserJet IIP emulation mode  
Auto emulation selection  
HP LaserJet II™  
Be sure to choose the proper printer driver in your application  
software.  
Be sure the printing resolution is set to 300 dpi in your DOS  
application software.  
What Does the Remote Printer Console Do?  
The Remote Printer Console (RPC) is a utility program that can run in  
the DOS environment and comprises the following two programs:  
Remote Printer Console Main Program  
This program allows you to change various printer settings such as  
emulation, print quality, fonts, page setup etc., from your computer  
screen. Since most DOS applications have a Printer Settings menu that  
overrides the settings made by the RPC, you may not have to use this  
utility program. This utility program is useful for application software  
that does not control the printer’s settings and features.  
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Printer Status Monitor Program  
This utility program can monitor your printer’s status using bi-directional  
parallel communications. This utility program stays resident in your  
computer memory (Terminate-and-Stay Resident program) and runs in  
the background.  
Installing the Remote Printer Console  
Before you install the program, make sure you have the following  
hardware and software to install the program:  
DOS  
Version 3.3 or later  
Monitor  
Option  
EGA/VGA or compatible  
Mouse; the mouse driver must be installed.  
(You can also operate the program with the keyboard.)  
Follow these steps to install the remote printer console program:  
Make sure your machine is connected to your computer and it is set  
to Online.  
1
Start your computer and go to the DOS prompt. If you are in  
2
Windows®, exit and return to the DOS prompt.  
Insert the Brother CD-ROM into your CD-ROM drive (substitute  
your appropriate drive letter for “X”).  
3
At the DOS prompt (C:\>) type X: (X is the letter of your CD-ROM  
drive) and press Enter.  
4
C:\>X:  
Type CD DOS and press Enter.  
5
X:\>CD DOS  
Type RPCSETUP and press Enter.  
6
X:\DOS>RPCSETUP  
Follow the instructions from the installer.  
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Running the Remote Printer Console Main  
Program  
Type C:\RPCX>RPCX and press the Enter key to start the Remote  
Printer Console main program.  
The Main Screen will appear on your computer screen.  
Do not use this program from a DOS window running under  
Windows.  
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Printing  
5
Special Printing Features  
Windows® Printing  
The dedicated printer driver and TrueType™ - compatible fonts for  
Microsoft® Windows® 95, 98 and 3.1, 3.11 and Windows NT®  
Workstation Version 4.0 are available on the CD-ROM supplied with  
your machine. You can easily install them into your Windows® system  
using our installer program. The driver supports our unique compression  
mode to enhance printing speed in Windows® applications, and allows  
you to set various printer settings including economy printing mode and  
custom paper size.  
Alternate Printer Emulation Support  
This printer supports HP LaserJet IIP printer emulation mode. When you  
use DOS application software, or Windows® 3.0 or earlier, you can use  
the emulation mode of HP LaserJet IIP to operate the printer. Use the  
Remote Printer Console program to control the emulation settings.  
Remote Printer Console Program for DOS  
The CD-ROM supplied with your machine provides you with Remote  
Printer Console (RPC), a utility program. When you operate your  
computer in the Disk Operating System (DOS) environment, this  
program lets you easily change the printer’s default settings (such as  
fonts, page setup, emulations, etc.).  
The RPC program also provides a status monitor program, a Terminate-  
and-Stay Resident (TSR) program. It monitors the printer status while  
running in the background, and reports the current status or errors on  
your computer screen.  
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Bi-directional Parallel Interface  
The bi-directional interface lets the machine communicate with the  
computer, sending information about memory and printer setup  
conditions. The Remote Printer Console and Windows® 95, 98 or 3.1 or  
3.11, or Windows NT® Workstation 4.0 drivers support the bi-directional  
mode and can report the printer status to the computer.  
Printing FromYour PC  
Paper Cassette  
The machine’s paper cassette can feed plain paper and transparencies.  
When the machine receives data from your computer, it begins the print  
process by loading paper from the paper cassette. The paper should be  
inserted into the cassette with the printable side face down.  
Select the print command from your PC.  
Your PC sends a print command and data to the machine. The printer  
screen displays RECEIVING DATA. If there are more pages, the  
machine begins to print the next page automatically. When the machine  
finishes printing all data, it returns to online status.  
You may select the proper paper source, paper size, and orientation in  
your application software.  
See  
“Acceptable  
Paper” in this  
chapter  
If you wish to use custom paper size, not supported by application.  
Select the next larger paper size then adjust the print area by changing  
the left and right margins in your application software.  
When you use labels, envelopes, organizer paper, card stock or thicker  
paper, be sure to use the manual feed slot.  
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Two-Sided Printing (Manual Duplexing)  
The supplied printer driver for Windows® 3.1, 3.11 and 95, 98 and for  
Windows NT® Workstation Version 4.0 enables manual duplex printing.  
(For more information, see the Help screen for the printer driver.)  
If you are using Parallel Cable, please select LPT1 on the printer driver.  
The machine prints all the even-numbered pages on one side of the paper  
first. Then, the Windows® driver instructs you (with a pop-up message)  
to reinsert the paper. Before reinserting the paper, straighten it well to  
prevent paper jams, or you may get a paper jam. Very thin or very thick  
paper is not recommended.  
When using the manual duplex function, it is possible that a paper jam  
may occur more frequently and the printer quality may be reduced.  
Manual Feed Slot  
See  
“Printing on  
Envelops,  
Thicker  
Your machine has a manual feed slot above the paper cassette. You can  
load an envelope or special print media one at a time into this slot. You  
do not have to remove paper from the paper cassette. (For information  
about acceptable paper see, “Printing on Envelops, Thicker Paper and  
Card Stock.” in this chapter.) Insert the sheet of paper with the side you  
wish to print on face up in the manual feed slot.  
Paper and  
Card Stock”  
in this  
chapter  
Use the manual feed slot to print or copy on labels, envelopes, card stock  
or thicker paper.  
If you use labels and envelopes, they must be of a type suitable for use  
with a laser printer. If you use incorrect types it is possible to damage or  
contaminate the drum surface and cause printing problems.  
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Loading One Sheet of Paper  
Insert the sheet of paper, with the side you wish to print on face up in the  
manual feed slot. You do not have to choose manual feed in the Setup  
dialog box of your printer driver.  
Adjust the manual feed paper guide to the width of the paper you’re  
using.  
1
Insert a single sheet of paper into the manual feed slot until the front  
edge touches the paper feed rollers. Let go of the paper as the  
machine pulls it into position.  
2
Manual  
Feed  
Slot  
Loading more than One Sheet of Paper  
Open the Setup dialog box of the Windows® printer driver and select  
Manual Feed in the Paper Source section. Follow Steps 1 and 2  
above to load the first page. The machine starts printing  
automatically.  
1
After the first page is printed, the screen displays:  
2
MANUAL FEEDING  
Insert the next sheet of paper to resume printing.  
Repeat Steps 1 and 2 until you have finished printing.  
3
If you do not select manual paper feed, and insert a page in the  
manual feed slot, the machine will load the first page from the  
manual feed slot and subsequent pages from the paper cassette.  
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Printing on Envelopes,Thicker Paper and Card Stock  
When the rear cover is lifted up, the machine has a straight paper path  
from the manual feed slot to the rear of the printer. Use this paper feed  
and output method when you want to print on thicker paper or card  
stock.  
Lift up the rear cover at the rear of the machine.  
1
Adjust the manual feed paper guides to the width of the paper you’re  
using.  
2
3
Insert a single sheet of paper into the manual feed slot until the front  
edge touches the paper feed rollers. Let go of the paper as the  
machine pulls it into position.  
Select manual feed mode in the printer driver.  
Send the print data as usual.  
4
5
6
After the machine ejects the printed page, return to Step 3 to insert  
the next sheet of paper. The machine will wait until you insert the  
next sheet of paper. Repeat steps for each page to be printed.  
When you have finished printing, close the rear cover of the  
machine.  
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To prevent the possibility of transparencies smudging as they stack in the  
output bin, remove each transparency after it exits.  
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Face Down Output Bin  
The machine ejects paper with printed surfaces face down into the output  
bin in the front of the machine. Pull out the output bin extension to  
support the printed pages.  
To prevent the possibility of transparencies smudging as they stack in the  
output bin, remove each transparency after it exits.  
Print Operations from the Control  
Panel  
There are two Print keys on the control panel: Job Cancel and Menu.  
Job Cancel  
To stop and cancel a print job in progress, press Job Cancel.  
The printout will be ejected.  
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Menu Options  
The Menu key enables you to perform checks and tests for your print  
operations. Press the Menu key repeatedly until you see the option you  
want to select.  
Printing the Internal Font List  
You can print a list of the machine’s internal (or resident) fonts to see  
how each font looks before you select it.  
Press Menu repeatedly until you see 2.PRINT OPTIONS.  
Press 2 on the numeric keys to select it.  
1
2
3
4
5
Press Menu until you see 1.INTERNAL FONT.  
Press 1 on the numeric keys to select it. The MFC prints the list.  
Press Stop to exit.  
Printing a Configuration List  
You can print a list of current settings for the printer.  
Press Menu repeatedly until you see 2.PRINT OPTIONS.  
Press 2 on the numeric keys to select it.  
1
2
3
4
5
Press Menu repeatedly until you see 2.CONFIGURATION.  
Press 2 on the numeric keys to select it. The MFC prints the list.  
Press Stop to exit.  
Printing aTest Page  
You can print a test page to check the print quality.  
Press Menu repeatedly until you see 2.PRINT OPTIONS.  
Press 2 on the numeric keys to select it.  
1
2
3
4
5
Press Menu repeatedly until you see 3.TEST PRINT.  
Press 3 on the numeric keys to select it. The MFC start printing.  
Press Stop to exit.  
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Restoring Factory Default Settings  
You can return the machine to original factory settings. Permanent fonts  
are restored, but macros are cleared. You can change user settings using  
the Remote Printer Console program.  
Press Menu repeatedly until you see 3.RESET PRINTER.  
Press 3 on the numeric keys to select it.  
1
2
3
4
Press Menu until you see 1.FACTORY RESET.  
Press 1 on the numeric keys to select it. The screen displays  
1.RESET 2.QUIT  
Please choose 1 to restore the factory setting. —OR— Press 2 to exit  
without making a change.  
5
6
Press Stop to exit.  
Printing PC Data in Hexadecimal  
You can print data as hexadecimal values, so that you can check data  
errors and problems. If you select HEX DUMP MODE, all PC data is  
printed hexadecimal.  
Press Menu repeatedly until you see 3.RESET PRINTER.  
Press 3 on the numeric keys to select it.  
1
2
3
4
Press Menu repeatedly until you see 2.HEX DUMP MODE.  
Press 2 on the numeric keys to select it. The screen displays  
1.SET 2.QUIT  
Press 1 to set PC to print in hexadecimal mode. —OR— Press 2 to  
exit.  
5
6
Please switch off the machine, then switch it on again to exit this  
function.  
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Acceptable Paper  
To achieve high quality printing from your machine, it’s very important  
to select the right kind of paper.  
Multi-purpose Paper Cassette (and LowerTray  
Accessory)  
Paper Type  
Paper Size  
cut sheet  
Letter, A4, A5, B5, B6, Executive,  
A6 (Upper Tray only).  
Use the paper adjusters to change the paper size.  
Capacity  
Max. paper height is 27 mm (1.06 inches) or  
approx. 250 sheets of 75 g/m2 (20 lb.) Letter/A4  
paper, 10 transparencies.  
Manual Feed Slot  
Paper Type  
Paper Size  
cut sheet  
Letter, A4, A5, B5, Executive  
70–216 x 116–356 mm (2.75–8.5 x 4.57–14 inches)  
envelopes  
post cards  
organizer  
COM-10, Monarch, C5, DL  
70–216 x 116–356 mm (2.75–8.5 x 4.57–14 inches)  
Day-Timer® J, K, L  
70–216 x 116–356 mm (2.75–8.5 x 4.57–14 inches)  
labels and  
70–216 x 116–356 mm (2.75–8.5 x 4.57–14 inches)  
transparencies  
Recommended paper types:  
Cut sheet:  
Labels:  
Xerox 4200  
Avery laser label or equivalent  
Transparencies:  
3M CG3300 for laser printers or equivalent  
OutputTray  
Approx. 150 sheets of 75 g/m2 (20 lb.) A4/Letter paper  
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C H A P T E R S I X  
Optional  
Accessories  
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Memory Board  
The memory board is installed on the main controller board inside the  
machine. When you add the optional memory board, it increases the  
performance modes for printer operations. A special Brother memory  
board is available from your Brother dealer. Be careful to purchase the  
appropriate memory board for your needs.  
Optional Memory for the Printing  
The MFC has 4 MB of memory. Additional memory is useful and may be  
necessary if you want to download many different fonts or want to print  
a very complex document. 8 MB (ME8000) or 16 MB (ME16000) of  
Optional Memory is available.  
Standard Memory  
Optional Memory  
Total  
8 MB  
or  
11 MB  
or  
3 MB  
16 MB  
19 MB  
Optional PaperTray  
You can purchase the Paper Tray accessory (LT400) to use as a third  
paper source. The paper tray holds up to 250 sheets of 75 m/g2 paper.  
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C H A P T E R S E V E N  
Important  
Information  
7
Important Safety Instructions  
Read all of these instructions.  
1
Save them for later reference.  
2
Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the product.  
3
Unplug this product from the AC socket (in this order) before  
cleaning. Do not use aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning.  
4
Do not place this product on an unstable surface.  
5
Slots and openings in the case and the back or bottom are provided  
6
for ventilation; to ensure reliable operation of the product and to  
protect it from overheating, these openings must not be blocked or  
covered. The openings should never be blocked by placing the  
product on a bed, sofa, rug, or other similar soft surface. This  
product should never be placed near or over a radiator or heater. This  
product should not be placed in a built-in installation.  
This product should be operated from the type of power source  
indicated on the label. If you are not sure of the type of power  
available, consult with your dealer or local power company.  
7
This product is equipped with a 3-wire earthed plug. This plug will  
fit into only an earthed socket. This is a safety feature.  
8
Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord. Do not locate this  
product where people can walk on the cord.  
9
Do not touch a document during printing.  
10  
Never push objects of any kind into this product through cabinet  
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slots, since they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out  
parts resulting in a risk of fire or electric shock. Never spill liquid of  
any kind on the product.  
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Do not attempt to service this product yourself, because opening or  
removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage points and/or  
other risks. Refer all servicing to service personnel.  
12  
13  
It is highly important that access to the mains plug and the mains  
socket to which the plug is connected, is never obstructed, in case for  
some reason the mains power to the machine must be quickly  
disconnected.  
Unplug this product from the mains power and refer servicing to  
qualified service personnel under the following conditions:  
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A When the power cord is damaged or frayed.  
B If liquid has been spilled into the product.  
C If the product has been exposed to rain or water.  
D If the product does not operate normally when the operating  
instructions are followed. Adjust only those controls that are  
covered by the operating instructions. Improper adjustment of  
other controls may result in damage and will often require  
extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the product to  
normal operation.  
E If the product has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged.  
F If the product exhibits a distinct change in performance,  
indicating a need for service.  
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IEC 825 Specification  
This machine is a Class 1 laser product as defined in IEC 825  
specifications. The label shown below is attached in countries where  
required.  
CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT  
APPAREIL À LASER DE CLASSE 1  
LASER KLASSE 1 PRODUKT  
This machine has a Class 3B Laser Diode which emits invisible laser  
radiation in the Scanner Unit. The Scanner Unit should not be opened  
under any circumstances.  
Caution  
Use of controls, adjustments or performance of procedures other than  
those specified in this manual may result in hazardous radiation  
exposure.  
The following caution label is attached near the scanner unit.  
INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN AND INTERLOCK OEFEATED.  
AVOID DIRECT EXPOSURE TO BEAM. CLASS 3B LASER PRODUCT.  
CAUTION  
USYNLIG LASER STRÅLING NÅR KABINETLÅGET STÅR ÅBENT.  
UNGDÅ DIREKTE UDSÆTTELSE FOR STRÅLING. KLASSE 3B LASER.  
ADVARSEL  
OSYNLIG LASERSTRÅLNING HÄR DENNA DEL ÄR ÖPPNAD OCH SPÄRRAR  
ÄR URKOPPLADE. STRÅLEN ÄR FARLIG. KLASS 3B LASER APPARAT.  
VARNING  
AVATTAESSA JA SUOJALUKITUS OHITETTAESSA OLET ALTTIINA  
NÄKYMÄTTÖMÄLLE LASERSÄTEILYLLE. ÄLÄ KATSO SÄTEESEEN. LUOKAN  
3B LASERLAITE.  
VARO!  
USYNLIG LASERSTRÅLING, UNNGÅ DIREKTE KONTAKT MED LASERENHETEN  
NÅR TOPPDEKSELET ER ÅPENT. KLASSE 3B LASERPRODUKT.  
ADVARSEL  
RADIATIONS LASER INVISIBLES OUAND OUVERT ET VERROUILLAGE ENLEVE.  
EVITER EXPOSITIONS DIRECTES AU FAISCEAU. PRODUIT LASER CLASSE 3B.  
ATTENTION  
UNSICHTBARE LASERSTRAHLUNG WENN ABDECKUNG  
GEÖFFNET UND SICHERHEITSVERRIEGELUNG  
ÜBERBRÜCKT. NICHT DEM STRAHL AUSSETZEN.  
SICHERHEITSKLASSE 3B.  
VORSICHT  
RADIACIÓN LASER INVISIBLE CUANDO SE ABRE  
LA TAPA Y EL INTERRUPTOR INTERNO ESTÁ  
ATASCADO. EVITE LA EXPOSICIÓN DIRECTA  
DE LOS OJOS. PRODUCTO LASER CLASE 3B.  
ATENCIÓN  
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ForYour Safety  
To ensure safe operation the three-pin plug supplied must be inserted  
only into a standard three-pin power point which is effectively grounded  
through the normal household wiring.  
The fact that the equipment operates satisfactorily does not imply that  
the power is grounded and that the installation is completely safe. For  
your safety, if in any doubt about the effective grounding of the power,  
consult a qualified electrician.  
IEC 825 Laser Class  
CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT.  
Disconnect device  
The equipment must be installed near the socket outlet which must be  
easily accessible.  
IMPORTANT  
If the socket outlet is not compatible with the mains plug as fitted, then  
remove the plug from the mains cord and fit an appropriate three pin  
plug. If the replacement plug is intended to take a fuse then fit with the  
same fuse rating as the original.  
If a moulded plug is severed from the power cord then it should be  
destroyed because a plug with cut wires is dangerous if plugged into a  
live socket outlet. Do not leave it where a child might find it.  
In the event of replacing the plug fuse, fit a fuse approved by ASTA to  
BS1362 with the same rating as the original fuse.  
Always replace the fuse cover. Never use a plug with the cover omitted.  
WARNING - THIS PRINTER MUST BE PROPERLY EARTHED.  
The wires in the supplied main cord are the following colours.  
Green and yellow: Ground  
Blue:  
Neutral  
Live  
Brown:  
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Troubleshooting  
and Maintenance  
8
Troubleshooting  
Error Messages  
As with any sophisticated office product, errors may sometimes occur. If  
this happens, your MFC often identifies the problem and displays an  
error message. The table below explains the most common error  
messages.  
ERROR MESSAGES  
ERROR MESSAGE  
CAUSE  
ACTION  
CHANGE DRUM SOON The drum unit is near the end of its life.  
If you have a print quality problem,  
replace the drum unit with a new one.  
The drum counter was not reset.  
1. Open the front cover and press Clear.  
2. Press 1 to reset.  
CHECK PAPER  
CHECK PAPER #1  
CHECK PAPER #2  
The machine is out of paper or paper is not  
properly loaded in the paper cassette.  
Refill the paper or remove the paper  
and load it again.  
CHECK CASSETTE MFC cassette is not installed properly.  
Install cassette properly.  
CHECK LOWER  
CHECK UPPER  
CHECK SCAN LOCK The scanner lock is locked.  
Release the scanner lock lever and press  
Stop. If you see MACHINE ERROR  
AF (or AE), stop operation and contact  
your Brother dealer for service.  
COOLING DOWN  
The temperature of the drum unit or toner  
cartridge is too hot. The machine will pause  
its current print job and go into cooling  
down mode. During the cooling down  
mode, you will hear the cooling fan running  
while the display on the machine shows  
COOLING DOWN.  
You must wait 20 minutes for it to cool.  
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ERROR MESSAGE  
CAUSE  
ACTION  
COVER OPEN  
The front cover was not completely closed.  
Open, then close the front cover.  
DOCUMENT JAM  
Documents were not inserted or fed  
properly or document was too long.  
Do not pull paper out until you see  
“Document Jams and Paper Jams” in  
this chapter.  
MACHINE ERROR XX MFC has a mechanical problem  
Cut the power off. Then contact your  
Brother dealer for service.  
MEMORY FULL  
You can’t store data in the memory.  
See “If You Get a Memory Full  
Message” in chap. 3.  
PLS CLEAN DRUM The primary corona wire of drum unit is  
Clean the primary corona wire of drum  
unit.  
dirty.  
PLS OPEN COVER A page, piece of paper or paper clip, etc.  
Open the front cover. If you see any  
jammed paper or other item, gently pull  
it out, then close the front cover. If the  
error message remains, open and close  
the front cover again. If the machine  
cannot reset itself and return to the  
ready prompt, it will display  
may be jammed inside the machine.  
MACHINE ERROR XX. Please call  
your Brother dealer for service.  
PRINTER JAM  
TONER EMPTY  
The recording paper is jammed in the MFC.  
See Printer Jam in this chapter.  
Toner cartridge is not installed. Toner is  
used up and printing is not possible.  
Reinstall the toner cartridge. Replace  
the toner cartridge with a new one. (See  
“Replacing the Toner Cartridge” in this  
chapter).  
CHANGE TONER  
If the display shows CHANGE TONER  
and at the same time the Toner Empty LED  
on the control panel flashes on and off, you  
can still print. But the toner is depleted and  
the machine is telling you that the toner will  
soon run out.  
Order a new toner cartridge now.  
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Document Jams and Paper Jams  
Based upon where the original document or printed sheet is jammed,  
follow the appropriate set of instructions to remove it.  
Document Jam in theTop of the ADF Unit  
Remove any paper from the document feeder that is not jammed.  
1
ADF Cover  
Lift the ADF cover.  
2
3
4
5
Pull the jammed document out to the left.  
Close the ADF cover.  
Press Stop.  
Document Jam inside the ADF Unit  
Remove any paper from the document feeder that is not jammed.  
1
Open the document cover.  
2
ADF Unit  
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Lift the ADF unit.  
3
4
5
6
Pull the jammed document out to the right.  
Close the ADF unit.  
Press Stop.  
Printer Jam  
Before you can clear a paper jam error, you must find out where the  
paper is stuck.  
WARNING  
Do not force the jammed paper from the paper tray because you may  
damage the machine and cause toner to scatter.  
After you have used the machine, some internal parts of the machine are  
extremely HOT! When you open the top cover of the machine, never  
touch the shaded parts shown in the following diagram.  
HOT!  
HOT!  
Front view  
Rear view  
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Paper is Jammed in the Multi-purpose Paper Cassette  
Pull the paper cassette out of the machine.  
Remove any crinkled sheets.  
1
2
Adjust the guides to fit.  
3
4
5
Press down the paper to flatten it in the paper cassette.  
Reinstall the paper cassette.  
Paper is Jammed near the Drum Unit  
Open the front cover.  
1
2
Remove the drum unit but do not force it if it cannot be removed  
easily. Instead, pull the edge of the jammed paper from the paper  
cassette.  
Gently pull out the jammed paper.  
Reinstall the drum unit.  
3
4
5
Close the front cover.  
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Paper is Jammed in the Fuser Unit  
Open the rear cover.  
1
2
Pull out jammed paper. When you have to pull paper out the back of  
the machine, the fuser may get dirty with toner powder causing the  
next few printed page(s) to look messy. Print a few copies of the test  
page until the pages print clearly.  
Close the rear cover.  
3
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IfYou Are Having Difficulty withYour MFC  
If you think there is a problem with your MFC, make a copy first. If the  
copy looks good, the problem is probably not your MFC. Check the chart  
below and follow the troubleshooting tips.  
DIFFICULTY  
SUGGESTIONS  
Copy Quality Difficulties  
Vertical streaks appear in copies  
Sometimes you may see vertical streaks on your copies. Either the  
scanner or the primary corona wire for printing is dirty. Clean them both.  
General Printing Difficulties  
The machine does not print.  
Make sure the machine is plugged in. The toner cartridge and drum unit  
are installed properly. The interface cable is securely connected between  
the machine and computer. Check to see if LCD is showing an error  
message.  
The machine prints unexpectedly or  
it prints garbage.  
Unplug it. Make sure your application software is correctly set up to use  
the machine by checking the primary settings in your application  
software.  
The machine cannot print full pages  
of a document.  
The machine received a very complex print job and could not process  
part of the page. This may be solved in several ways. If you are using  
Windows® 3.1, 3.11, Windows® 95, 98 or Windows NT® Workstation  
Version 4.0 with the supplied printer driver, see the “Windows® Setup  
Printing Problems” section. Try to reduce the complexity of your  
document or reduce print resolution.  
The machine prints the first couple of Your computer is not recognizing the printer’s “input buffer full” signal.  
pages correctly, then some pages  
have text missing.  
Please make sure you connect the printer cable correctly.  
The machine cannot print full pages of Reduce the printer resolution. Reduce the complexity of your document  
a document. A MEMORY FULL  
error message occurs.  
and try again. Reduce the graphic quality or the number of font sizes  
within your application software. Expand the printer memory by  
installing one of the optional memory boards (ME 8000 or ME 16000).  
My headers or footers appear when  
I view my document on the screen  
Most laser printers have a restriced area that will not accept print.  
Usually these are the first two lines and last two lines, leaves 62  
but do not show up when I print them. printable lines. Adjust the top and bottom margins in your document  
to allow for this.  
Windows Setup Difficulties  
You see the “New Hardware Found”  
Click on the ‘Do not install a driver. (Windows® will not prompt you again)’  
message on your PC screen (although and click ‘OK’.  
you have already installed the drivers  
in Windows® 95).  
You see the “Update Device Driver  
Wizard” or “Add New Hardware  
Wizard” message on your PC screen  
(although you have already installed  
the drivers in Windows® 95 or 98)  
Follow the instructions from the installer, then click Next. Click Finish  
when it appears on the screen.  
Cannot perform ‘2 in 1’ printing.  
Check if the paper size setting in the application and in the printer driver  
are the same.  
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DIFFICULTY  
SUGGESTIONS  
Cannot print when using Adobe  
Illustrator.  
Try to reduce the printing resolution.  
When using ATM fonts, some  
characters are missing or some  
are printed in the same place.  
If you are using Windows® 95/98, select ‘Printer Settings’ from the ‘Start’  
menu. Open‘Brother MFC-9750’ properties. Click ‘Spool Setting’ on the  
characters ‘Details’ tab. Select ‘RAW’ from ‘Spool Data Format’.  
DOS Setup Printing Difficulties  
I cannot print from my application  
software.  
Check that the DOS application software interface settings match those  
of your printer: for example, if you are using a parallel printer cable, you  
would probably set your DOS software printer port to LPT1. Check for  
an error message on the LCD.  
The machine prints, but it prints  
incorrect information. Sometimes it  
prints a couple of characters and  
then ejects the page, etc.  
This is an indication that your application printer emulation setting and  
the machine’s printer emulation do not match. Check your application  
software to make sure you selected the correct printer driver.  
The machine prints the part of my  
document but does not print the last  
page (The LCD shows REMAINED  
DATA).  
This is comon problem first with database software and part of  
spreadsheet software when they are not correctly set up. The data has  
been sent to the printer but the printer did not receive the Page Eject  
command. Press Job Cancel to eject the page. Then ask your software  
supplier how to add a Page Eject (or Form Feed) command to the end of  
your print job.  
Paper Handling Difficulties  
The machine does not load paper. The The paper cassette may be out of paper or not properly installed.  
LCD shows CHECK PAPER or  
PRINTER JAM  
If it is empty, load a new stack of paper into the cassette. If there is  
paper in the paper cassette, make sure it is straight. If the paper is  
curled, you should straighten it. Sometimes it is helpful to remove the  
paper, turn the stack over and put it back into the paper cassette.  
Reduce the amount of paper in the paper cassette, then try again.  
Check the manual feed mode is not selected in the printer driver.  
The machine does not load paper from Reinsert the paper firmly, one sheet at a time.  
the manual feed slot.  
Make sure that manual feed mode is selected in the printer driver.  
How can I clear paper jams?  
Print Quality Difficulties  
Printouts are too dark or light  
See “Printer Jam”.  
Adjust the print conditions by setting the Print Density function, It has  
been factory set to the middle position. See “Setting the Print Density” in  
chap. 2.  
Printed pages contain white stripes.  
You may fix this by wiping the scanner windows with a clean soft cloth.  
(See “Regular Maintenance” and “Cleaning the Drum Unit” in this  
chapter.) If you still see white stripes or faint images and the display  
shows CHANGE DRUM SOON, replace the drum unit with a new one.  
Check the machine’s environment. Conditions such as humidity, high  
temperatures, etc. may cause this print defect to occur.  
White Stripes or  
Faint lmages  
Printed pages are stained with toner  
or have vertical stripes.  
Clean the machine’s interior and the primary corona wire of drum unit.  
See “Regular Maintenance” and “Cleaning the Drum Unit” in this  
chapter. Make sure that the tab of the corona wire is at the home position.  
If after cleaning, you still see dark stripes or toner stains and the display  
shows CHANGE DRUM SOON, replace the drum unit with a new one.  
Dark Stripes or Toner Stains  
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DIFFICULTY  
SUGGESTIONS  
Printed pages have white spots in  
black text and graphic areas.  
Make sure that you use paper that meets the specifications. Rough  
surface or thick media can cause the problem. If you still see white spots  
and the display shows CHANGE DRUM SOON, replace the drum unit  
with a new one. Check the machine’s environment; conditions such as  
high humidity may cause this situation to occur.  
White Spots  
Toner scatters and stains the printed  
page.  
Adjust the print conditions by setting the Print Density function. Clean  
the machine’s interior. See “Regular Maintenance” and “Cleaning the  
Drum Unit” in this chapter. Make sure that you use paper that meets  
specifications. See chap. 5. If you still have scattered toner and the  
display shows CHANGE DRUM SOON, replace the drum unit with a  
new one. Check the machine’s environment; high temperature and high  
humidity conditions may cause this condition to occur.  
Scattering Toner  
The whole page is printed black.  
Clean the machine’s interior and the primary corona wire of the drum  
unit. Also, do not use heat-sensitive paper as it will cause this problem.  
After cleaning, if the printed pages are still black or the display shows  
CHANGE DRUM SOON, replace the drum unit with a new one. The  
drum unit may be damaged.  
Black Page  
Nothing is printed on the page.  
Make sure that the toner cartridge is not empty. Wipe the electric  
terminals referring to “Regular Maintenance” and “Cleaning the Drum  
Unit” in this chapter. Make sure that a torn piece of paper does not  
remain on the scanner window.  
White page  
Printed pages are marked regular  
intervals.  
Markings may disappear by themselves. Try copying at multiple pages  
to clear this problem. Markings may occur if the machine has not been  
used for a long time. A possible cause is that the surface of the drum is  
marked or damaged by excessive exposure to light. In this case, replace  
the drum unit with a new one.  
Example of Regular Marking  
Printed pages are blurred at the center Certain environmental conditions such as humidity, high temperatures,  
or at either edge.  
etc. may cause this condition to occur. Make sure the machine is placed  
on a flat, horizontal surface. Remove the drum unit with the toner  
cartridge installed. Try rocking them from side to side. You may clear a  
blurred page by wiping the scanner windows with a clean soft cloth. (See  
“Regular Maintenance” and “Cleaning the Drum Unit” in this chapter.) If  
a blurred page occurs after cleaning and the display shows CHANGE  
DRUM SOON, replace the drum unit with a new one.  
Blurred Page  
Ghost images appear on printed page. Adjust the print conditions by setting the Print Density function. Make  
sure that you use paper that meets the specifications. Rough surfaces or  
thick media can cause a ghost image. Make sure that you select the  
appropriate media type in the printer driver.  
Ghost Images  
The drum unit is a consumable and it is necessary to replace it  
periodically, to maintain good printing quality.  
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Bi-directional Parallel Ports (nibble and byte  
modes)  
The machine supports both nibble (AT) and byte (Bi-directional) mode  
parallel ports. If your PC supports byte mode, scanning and fax reception  
will be at a faster speed. To verify or change the parallel port mode,  
please check your system BIOS in the CMOS Setup or contact your  
computer manufacturer for assistance.  
Some older PC models support only nibble mode. Generally, newer  
models support both nibble and byte modes.  
The Machine Connect Failure or Bi-directional  
Communication Error  
Recently, some printers have included a function to show the printer  
status on the PC display. Such printers use the bi-directional  
communication parallel port between the printer and the PC. Our  
machine also has a bi-directional parallel port function. Since Windows®  
3.xx does not support bi-directional communication on the parallel port,  
each peripheral vendor has developed and supplies their own bi-  
directional device driver, which will be installed into Windows® 3.xx. If  
you install two or more different bi-directional device drivers into  
Windows®, they might conflict with each other and cause some  
problems.  
Please make sure you have installed the machine driver by running  
SETUP.EXE from your CD-ROM drive, as instructed on the CD-ROM  
label. The bi-directional communication may be disabled when the driver  
is installed from Add menu in “Printers” of Control Panel. Please restart  
Windows® after installing the drivers.  
Remove the conflicting situation caused by one of the following printer  
drivers. Review the following sections that apply to any additional  
printer drivers you may have installed into your Windows® software.  
Brother HL-6/6V/10h/630series/660series/960/1260/WL-660  
HP LaserJet series II, IID, IIP, IIP+, III, IIID, IIIP or IV Plus  
NEC SuperScript 610/660  
EPSON ActionLaser 1100/1400  
LexMark WinWriter 200  
Brother HL-6/6V/10h/630series/660series/960/1260/  
WL-660:  
The Resource Manager for the machine may not work if the printer  
driver for the above models is installed after the installation of the  
machine printer driver.  
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In this case, please install the machine printer driver again or copy BI-  
DI.386 from the CD-ROM to the Windows/System directory. (NOTE:  
BI-DI.386 on Disk 1 is not compressed.)  
HP LaserJet series II, IID, IIP, IIP+, III, IIID or IIIP:  
If Microsoft Windows® Printing System for above models are used, you  
have to modify the “win.ini” file which is in the Windows directory to  
turn the printer’s bi-directional function off.  
We recommend you take a back-up before you modify the WIN.INI or  
SYSTEM.INI, just in case.  
Open the file “win.ini” by using the “Notepad” application. You can find  
the following statement in the [spooler] section.  
[spooler]  
QP.LPT1 = wpsljqp.dll  
To disable this function, put a semicolon at the start of the sentence as  
follows;  
[spooler]  
;QP.LPT1 = wpsljqp.dll  
Then, open the file “system.ini” by using the “Notepad” application. You  
can find the following statement in the [386Enh] section.  
[386Enh]  
device=wpsljvpd.386  
WPSLPT1=1  
To disable this function, put a semicolon at the start of the sentences as  
follows;  
;device=wpsljvpd.386  
;WPSLPT1=1  
You must restart Windows® to make these modification effective.  
The modification disables the printer status reporting on your PC,  
however, you will be able to use the machine with no further problems.  
HP LaserJet 4 Plus:  
Please uninstall the Main Status windows by double clicking the Un-  
install Status windows in HP LaserJet group.  
NEC SuperScript 610/660:  
Please remove the NEC SuperScript driver by having NECDELET.EXE  
file in Disk 1 that is included with NEC printers.  
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EPSON ActionLaser 1100/1400:  
Please remove the EPSON Action Laser 1100/1400 driver by having  
EPDELETE.EXE file in Windows® Printer Driver for these models run.  
LexmarkWinWriter 200:  
You have to modify the “win.ini” and “system.ini” files, which are in the  
Windows® directory to turn the printer’s bi-directional function off.  
We recommend you take a back-up of WIN.INI and SYSTEM.INI before  
you modify them.  
Open the file “win.ini” by using the “Notepad” application. You can find  
the following statement in the [windows] section.  
[windows]  
run=C:/WINDOWS/SYSTEM/WPSIOMON  
To disable this function, put a semicolon at the start of the sentence as  
follows;  
[windows]  
;run=C:/WINDOWS/SYSTEM/WPSIOMON  
Also, you can find the following statement in the [spooler] section.  
[spooler]  
QP.LPT1=wpslbq.dll  
To disable this function, put a semicolon at the start of the sentence as  
follows;  
[spooler]  
;QP.LPT1=wpslbq.dll  
Then, open the file “system.ini” by using the “Notepad” application. You  
can find the following statement in the [386Enh] section.  
[386Enh]  
device=wpscomd.386  
device=wpsljvpd.386  
WPSLPT1=1  
To disable the function, put a semicolon at the start of the sentences as  
follows;  
[386Enh]  
;device=wpscomd.386  
;device=wpsljvpd.386  
;WPSLPT1=1  
You must restart Windows® to make these modification effective.  
The modification disables the printer status reporting on your PC,  
however, you will be able to use the machine with no further problems.  
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Graphics orText is Missing when the Document is  
Printed  
This could be caused by your Display Driver software. Contact your  
reseller and inquire about the latest Display Driver software. Another  
solution is to change your Windows® Setup Display selection from the  
current selection to the standard VGA or SVGA selection; contact your  
reseller or Microsoft Support if you need help modifying your Windows®  
Display selection or installing new Display Driver software.  
Regular Maintenance  
Cleaning the Scanner  
Unplug the MFC and lift the document cover. Clean the glass platten and  
white film with methylated spirit on a lint-free cloth.  
White Film  
Document  
Cover  
Glass  
Platten  
Lift the ADF unit. Clean the white roller, and the glass strip under the  
roller with methylated spirit on a lint-free cloth. If the screen still  
displays a scanner error, please contact your Brother dealer for service.  
White Roller  
Glass Strip  
ADF Unit  
C H A P T E R E I G H T  
66  
Cleaning the Printer  
WARNING  
Do not use isopropyl alcohol to remove dirt from the control panel. It  
may cause a crack on the panel.  
Do not use isopropyl alcohol to clean the scanner window.  
Do not touch the scanner window with your finger.  
Handle the drum unit carefully as it contains toner. If toner scatters  
and your hands or clothes get dirty, immediately wipe or wash it off  
with cold water.  
Open the front cover.  
1
2
Remove the drum unit assembly.  
WARNING  
After you have used the machine, some internal parts of the machine are  
extremely HOT! When you open the top cover of the machine, never  
touch the shaded parts shown in the diagram below.  
HOT!  
Front view  
Gently clean the scanner window with a clean soft dry cloth. Do not  
use isopropyl alcohol.  
3
Scanner Window  
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Cleaning the Drum Unit  
We recommend you place the drum unit on a drop cloth or large piece of  
disposable paper to avoid spilling and scattering toner.  
Clean the primary corona wire inside the drum unit by gently sliding  
the tab from right to left several times.  
1
Return the tab to the home position (mark position) before  
reinstalling the drum unit.  
2
Corona Wire  
Tab  
Home Position (  
)
CAUTION  
If you do not position the tab at the home position, printed pages may  
have vertical stripes.  
Install the drum unit into the machine.  
3
See the section “Replacing the Drum Unit” in this chapter.  
Close the front cover.  
4
Plug in the power cord.  
5
C H A P T E R E I G H T  
68  
Replacing theToner Cartridge  
The machine can print up to 6,000 pages using a high yield toner  
cartridge (TN-6600). When the toner cartridge is running low, the  
display shows CHANGE TONER. The machine is supplied with a  
standard toner cartridge (TN-6300) that must be replaced after  
approximately 3,000 pages. Actual page count will vary depending on  
your average document type.  
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. If you are  
not sure of them, consult with Brother dealer for service. Be sure to seal  
the toner cartridge tightly so toner powder does not spill out of the  
cartridge. When discarding used toner cartridges, keep them separate  
from domestic waste.  
It is recommended that you clean the machine when you replace the  
toner.  
Toner Empty Indicator  
When the toner cartridge is running low, the display shows CHANGE  
TONER and the Toner Empty LED on the control panel flashes on and  
off to indicate the toner is low.  
Toner Empty Icon  
Display  
The Toner Empty LED light stays on and the display show TONER  
EMPTY to indicate that the toner is empty. Once this indication appears,  
your machine will not resume printing until you have installed a new  
toner cartridge.  
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Steps for ReplacingToner Cartridge  
WARNING  
After you have just used the machine, some internal parts of the machine  
will be extremely HOT! So, never touch the shaded parts shown in the  
illustration below.  
HOT!  
Front view  
Open the front cover and pull out the drum unit.  
1
Place the drum unit on a drop cloth or large piece of disposable paper  
to avoid spilling and scattering the toner.  
Hold down the lock lever on the right and pull the toner cartridge out  
of the drum unit assembly.  
2
Lock Lever  
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70  
WARNING  
Handle the toner cartridge carefully. If toner scatters on your hands or  
clothes, immediately wipe it off or wash it with cold water.  
Unpack the new toner cartridge. Place the used toner cartridge into  
the aluminium bag and discard it according to local regulations.  
3
WARNING  
Wait to unpack the toner cartridge until immediately before you  
install it into the machine. If a toner cartridge is left unpacked for a  
long period of time, the toner life is shortened.  
Using another brand of toner cartridge may void your warranty.  
Gently rock the toner cartridge from side to side five or six times.  
4
Remove the protective cover.  
5
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Install the new toner cartridge into the drum unit until it clicks into  
place.  
6
Drum Unit  
Toner Cartridge  
Clean 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 assembly.  
7
Corona Wire  
Tab  
Home Position (  
)
Reinstall the drum unit into the machine and close the front cover.  
8
C H A P T E R E I G H T  
72  
Drum Life Considerations forYour Brother  
Machine  
Your Brother machine uses a drum and toner assembly for document  
printing. The toner life is directly dependent upon the amount of black  
printing on the printed pages. The drum will last for 77 hours of  
continuous printing time, which in normal use will be up to 20,000 A4  
sized pages. Maintaining quality print during this period will depend on  
factors such as the number of pages printed per day, time between print  
jobs, the quality of the printing paper and the environment in which the  
machine is used.  
The drum unit (DR-6000) is a consumable and to maintain an acceptable  
printing quality it should be replaced at the end of it’s 20,000 A4 page or  
77 hours life. Printing quality is a subjective issue and the drum should  
be replaced at a time when the printing quality becomes unacceptable to  
the user in relation to the documents being printed. The print quality will  
deteriorate over time and replacing the drum will return the printing  
quality to its optimum level. In order to maintain optimum print quality,  
we also recommend that the drum is replaced after 18 months service.  
To assist you, the machine will advise when approximately 5–15% of the  
drum life remains by showing the message CHANGE DRUM SOON on  
the display.  
This indication takes the number of pages printed and the total printing  
time into consideration. When the message appears we advise that a new  
drum be obtained for replacement at a convenient future time.  
Press Menu until you see 1.INITIAL SETUP, then press 1 on the  
numeric keys to select it.  
1
2
3
Press Menu repeatedly until you see 6.DRUM LIFE, then press 6  
on the numeric keys to select it.  
The following indication appears on the LCD for 5 sec, and the  
display returns automatically to 1.INITIAL SETUP menu.  
REMAINING:XXX%  
Press Stop to exit.  
4
We emphasise that even if the drum life remaining indicates 0%, you  
only need to replace the drum if the print quality is unacceptable. By  
using a drum past the 0% indication no damage will be caused to the  
machine and whilst the print quality remains acceptable then the drum  
may be used beyond its designed life.  
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The Page Counter shows the total number of pages that has been printed  
by the machine.  
Press Menu until you see 1.INITIAL SETUP, then press 1 on the  
numeric keys to select it.  
1
2
3
Press Menu repeatedly until you see 5.PAGE COUNTER, then  
press 5 on the numeric keys to select it.  
The following indication appears on the LCD for 5 sec, and the  
display returns automatically to 1.INITIAL SETUP menu.  
PAGE COUNTER  
####  
Press Stop to exit.  
4
Replacing the Drum Unit  
The machine uses a drum unit to create the print images on paper. If the  
screen displays CHANGE DRUM SOON, the drum unit is nearly at the  
end of its life. Prepare a new drum unit to replace the current one. You  
may need to order one from your Brother dealer.  
Even if the display shows CHANGE DRUM SOON, you may be able  
to continue to print without replacing the drum unit for a while.  
However, if there is a noticeable deterioration in the output print quality  
even before CHANGE DRUM SOON is shown, then the drum unit  
should be replaced. You should clean the machine when you replace the  
drum unit.  
WARNING  
When removing the drum unit, handle carefully because it contains toner.  
When you replace the drum unit, you should clean the machine.  
For best performance, use only genuine Brother drum unit, and the  
product should be used only in a clean, dust-free environment with  
adequate ventilation.  
C H A P T E R E I G H T  
74  
WARNING  
After you have just used the machine, some internal parts of the machine  
are extremely HOT! So please be careful.  
HOT!  
Front view  
Follow these steps to replace the drum unit:  
Open the front cover.  
1
Remove the old drum unit. Place the drum unit on a drop cloth or  
large piece of disposable paper to avoid spilling and scattering the  
toner.  
2
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Pull the toner cartridge out of the drum unit assembly while holding  
down the lock lever with your right hand. For more information, see  
“Replacing the Toner Cartridge” in this chapter.  
3
Lock Lever  
Discard the used drum unit according to local regulations. Be sure to seal  
the drum unit tightly so toner powder does not spill out of the unit. When  
discarding used drum units, keep them separate from domestic rubbish.  
Unpack the new drum until immediately before installing it. Place  
the old drum unit into the aluminium bag and discard it according to  
local regulations.  
4
If an unpacked drum unit is subjected to excessive direct sunlight or  
room light, the unit may be damaged.  
Handle the toner cartridge and the drum unit carefully because they  
contain toner. If toner scatters and your hands or clothes get dirty,  
immediately wipe or wash with cold water.  
Do not touch the scanner window with your finger.  
Reinstall the toner cartridge into the new drum unit. For more  
information, see “Replacing the Toner Cartridge” in this chapter.  
5
Reinstall the new drum unit, keeping the front cover open.  
6
Press Clear.  
7
REPLACE DRUM?  
1.YES 2.NO  
Press 1 and when the display shows ACCEPTED, and close the  
front cover.  
8
Caution  
If toner scatters and your hands or clothes get dirty, immediately wipe off  
or wash with cold water.  
C H A P T E R E I G H T  
76  
Packing and Shipping the MFC  
Whenever you transport the MFC, use the packing materials that came  
with your MFC. If you do not pack the MFC correctly, you could void  
your warranty.  
Unplug the MFC from the AC outlet.  
Lock the scanner lock lever.  
1
2
The blue scanner lock lever is on the left side of the MFC. Press it  
backward to lock it.  
Scanner Lock Lever  
Lock Unlock  
Damage caused to your MFC by failure to lock the scanner lock lever  
before moving and shipping will void your warranty.  
Open the front cover.  
3
Remove the drum unit assembly.  
4
WARNING  
Remove the drum unit and toner cartridge assembly. Leave the toner  
cartridge installed in the drum unit.  
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Place the drum unit and toner cartridge assembly into the plastic bag  
and seal the bag completely.  
5
Close the front cover. Put the front output bin extension into  
position.  
6
7
Wrap the machine in the plastic bag and place it in the original  
carton with the original packing material.  
C H A P T E R E I G H T  
78  
Place documents (manual and printed material) and the cables, drum  
unit and toner cartridge assembly into the carton as shown below.  
8
Close the carton and tape it shut.  
9
79  
C H A P T E R N I N E  
Specifications  
9
Printer Specifications  
Emulation  
Brother Printing System for Windows®, emulation mode of  
HP LaserJet IIP (PCL level 4)  
Printer Driver  
Windows® 3.1, 3.11, Windows® 95, 98 and Windows NT®  
Workstation Version 4.0 driver supporting Brother Native  
Compression mode and bi-directional capability  
Interface  
Bi-directional parallel cable (IEEE-1284)  
USB (Universal Serial Bus) Interface Using Windows® 98  
Only  
Memory  
4 MB  
Printer Method  
Resolution  
Electrophotography by semiconductor laser beam scanning  
600 dots/inch  
Print Quality  
Normal printing mode  
Economy printing mode (saves up to 50% of the normal  
toner usage)  
Print Speed  
Print Media  
12 pages/minute (when loading letter size or A4 paper from  
the multi-purpose paper cassette)  
Toner cartridge:  
Life Expectancy:  
Up to 6,000 pages/high yield toner cartridges  
(TN-6600)  
Up to 3,000 pages/standard toner cartridges  
(TN-6300)  
(when printing A4 or letter size paper at 5% print coverage)  
Toner life expectancy will vary depending on the type of  
average print job.  
C H A P T E R N I N E  
80  
Drum Unit:  
Life Expectancy: Up to 20,000 pages  
77 hours of continuous printing  
There are many factors that determine the actual drum life,  
such as temperature, humidity, type of paper and toner that  
you use, the number of pages per print job, etc.  
TrueType Fonts on CD-ROM TrueType-compatible soft-fonts for Windows® on the  
supplied CD-ROM  
Electrical and Environment  
Temperature  
(Allowable) 10 - 32.5° C (50 - 90.5° F)  
(Storage) 0 - 40° C (32 - 104° F)  
Warm-Up  
First Print  
Max. 45 seconds at 23° C (73.4° F)  
15 seconds (when loading A4 size paper for the paper  
cassette)  
Power Source  
220 ~ 240V AC 50/60Hz  
Power Consumption  
Average Operating (Copying): 330 W  
Peak:  
Sleep:  
850 W (25° C)  
14 W or less  
Stand by: 60 W or less  
Noise  
Operating: 50 dB A or less  
Stand by: 39 dB A or less  
Humidity  
Operating: 20 to 80% (without condensation)  
Storage: 20 to 80% (without condensation)  
Dimensions  
Weight  
492 x 442 x 429 mm/(19.4 x 17.4 x 16.8 inches)  
17 kg/(35.2 lbs)  
Specifications are subject to change for improvement without prior notice.  
S P E C I F I C A T I O N S  
81  
Parallel Interface Specifications  
Interface Connector  
Printer Side: Amphenol FCN-685J036-L/X or equivalent  
A shielded cable should be used.  
Pin Assignment  
Pin No.  
Signal  
Direction  
Pin No.  
Signal  
Direction  
1
2
DATA STROBE  
DATA 1  
DTAT 2  
DATA 3  
DATA 4  
DATA 5  
DATA 6  
DATA 7  
DATA 8  
ACKNLG  
BUSY  
Input  
Input  
Input  
Input  
Input  
Input  
Input  
Input  
Input  
Output  
Output  
Output  
Output  
Input  
-
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
32  
33  
34  
35  
36  
0V(S.G.)  
0V(S.G.)  
0V(S.G.)  
0V(S.G.)  
0V(S.G.)  
0V(S.G.)  
0V(S.G.)  
0V(S.G.)  
0V(S.G.)  
0V(S.G.)  
0V(S.G.)  
0V(S.G.)  
INPUT PRIME  
FAULT  
-
-
3
-
4
-
5
-
6
-
7
-
8
-
9
-
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
-
-
PE  
-
SLCT  
Input  
AUTO FEED  
N.C.  
Output  
N.C.  
-
0V (S.G.)  
0V (S.G.)  
+5V  
-
N.C.  
-
-
-
N.C.  
-
SLCT IN  
Input  
Resident Fonts  
The following bitmapped fonts are resident in the machine.  
Brougham 10 (12 point)  
upright/normal  
upright/bold  
italic/normal  
italic/bold  
C H A P T E R N I N E  
82  
Brougham 12 (10 point)  
upright/normal  
upright/bold  
italic/normal  
italic/bold  
Letter Gothic 16.66 (8.5 point)  
upright/normal  
upright/bold  
italic/normal  
italic/bold  
(Portrait and Landscape are available for the above.)  
Symbol Sets/Character Sets  
*HP mode  
• ISO14 JIS ASCII  
• ISO57 Chinese  
• ISO11 Swedish  
• HP Spanish  
• ISO17 Spanish  
• ISO10 Swedish  
• ISO16 Portuguese  
• ISO84 Portuguese  
• ISO85 Spanish  
• PC-8  
• Roman 8  
• ISO Latin 1  
(ECMA-94)  
• ISO60 Norwegian 1  
• ISO61 Norwegian 2  
• ISO4 UK  
• ISO25 French  
• ISO69 French  
• HP German  
• ISO21 German  
• ISO15 Italian  
• ISO6 ASCII  
• Legal  
• PC-8 D/N  
• PC-8 Turkish  
• PC-850  
• PC-852  
• ISO2 IRV  
• PC-860  
• PC-863  
• PC-865  
If you want to know which characters are in each symbol/character set,  
print the CHARSETS.PRN file from “The Print Form” option in the  
Direct Access Menu of the Remote Printer Console Program.  
S P E C I F I C A T I O N S  
83  
The following table shows characters available only in the corresponding  
character set. The numbers at the top of the table are code values with  
which characters are to be replaced in the Roman 8 character set. For  
other characters, see character set of Roman 8.  
C H A P T E R N I N E  
84  
85  
Index  
A
Drum Unit (Installing) ................................ 7  
Drum Unit (Replacing) ............................. 73  
ADF (Automatic Document Feeder) ........ 17  
Assembly .................................................... 5  
E
B
Error Messages ......................................... 53  
Beeper Volume ......................................... 12  
Bi-directional Parallel Interface ............... 38  
Bi-directional parallel interface cable ...... 32  
Bi-directioned Cable................................... 5  
G
Glass Platten ............................................. 18  
H
C
Hexadecimal ............................................. 44  
CHANGE DRUM SOON......................... 61  
CHECK PAPER ................................. 53, 60  
CHECK SCAN LOCK ......................... 7, 53  
Computer Requirements ........................... 25  
Configuration List .................................... 43  
Control Panel .............................................. 2  
Copies ....................................................... 17  
Copy (4in1, 2in1 or Poster) ...................... 23  
Copy (Contrast) ........................................ 19  
Copy (Enlarge) ......................................... 20  
Copy (Multiple) ........................................ 22  
Copy (Paper Size) ..................................... 19  
Copy (Reduce) .......................................... 20  
Copy (Setting) .......................................... 19  
Copy (Sort) ............................................... 22  
Copy Mode ............................................... 21  
I
Internal Font List ...................................... 43  
J
Job Cancel ................................................ 42  
L
Loading Paper............................................. 9  
Lower Tray ............................................... 14  
M
MACHINE ERROR AF (or AE) ................ 7  
Maintenance ............................................. 65  
Manual Feed Slot................................ 10, 39  
Memory Board.......................................... 47  
MEMORY FULL ..................................... 59  
Memory Full Message .............................. 24  
Menu ........................................................... 4  
Menu Options ........................................... 43  
MS-DOS® ................................................. 35  
Multi-purpose Paper Cassette ..................... 9  
D
Default Settings ........................................ 44  
Difficulties ................................................ 59  
Document Jam .......................................... 55  
Drum Life ........................................... 13, 72  
Drum Unit (Cleaning)............................... 67  
I N D E X  
86  
O
S
Optional Accessories ................................ 47  
Optional Memory ..................................... 47  
Optional Paper Tray.................................. 47  
Scanner Lock Lever.................................... 7  
Sleep Mode ............................................... 12  
Software/Drivers....................................... 31  
P
T
Packing and Shipping ............................... 76  
Packing List ................................................ 5  
Paper ......................................................... 45  
Paper Cassette........................................... 38  
Paper Size ............................................. 4, 14  
Power Cord ................................................11  
Print Density ............................................. 13  
Print Operations ........................................ 42  
Printer Driver ............................................ 33  
PRINTER JAM ........................................ 60  
Printer Jam ................................................ 56  
Table of Options ......................................... 4  
Test Page ................................................... 43  
Toner Cartridge (Replacing) ..................... 68  
Toner Empty Indicator .............................. 68  
Toner Save ................................................ 13  
Tray Usage................................................ 15  
U
USB Cable ................................................ 26  
87  
Accessory List  
Description  
TN-6300  
TN-6600  
DR-6000  
ME-8000  
ME-16000  
LT-400  
Model Name  
Laser Toner Cartridge  
Laser Toner Cartridge  
Laser Drum Unit  
8MB memory Board  
16MB memory Board  
Optional Paper Tray  
A C C E S S O R Y L I S T  
88  
Declaration of Conformity  
We Brother International Europe Ltd.  
Brother House,  
1, Tame Street,  
Audenshaw,  
Manchester, M34 5JE  
United Kingdom  
declare that this product is in conformity with the following normative  
documents:  
Safety: IEC 60950 2nd Edition, 1991 + Amd. 1, 1992 +  
Amd. 2, 1993 + Amd. 3, 1995 + Amd. 4, 1996  
EMC: EN55022:1998  
EN55024:1998  
. .  
EN61000 3 2  
. .  
EN61000 3 3  
following the provisions of the Low Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC and the  
Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 89/336/EEC (as amended by 91/  
263/EEC and 92/31/EEC)  
*Manufactured by Brother Industries (UK) Ltd., whose quality  
system is registered by BSI.  
UK/IRE  
LE1488004  
Printed in U.K.  
BSI Certificate of registration No. FM24218  

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