Brother HL:-4150CDWT manual

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    USER’S GUIDE Br oth e r Lase r P ri nt er HL-4150CDN HL-4570CDW HL-4570CDWT F or visually -imp aired users You can read this manual wit h Screen Reader ‘text-to-speech’ software. You must set up the hardwa re and install the driver be fore you can u se the machine. Please use the Qu ick Setup G uide t o set up the mac hine. You can fi nd a pr[...]

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    i User's Gu ides and whe re do I find it? Wh ic h ma nua l? What's in it? W here is it? Safety and Legal Pl ease read th e Safety Ins tructions bef ore you set up your mach ine . Prin ted / I n the B ox Quic k Set up Guide R ead this Guide f irst. Follow the instructions for sett ing up your machine an d ins talling the drivers and softwa[...]

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    ii Using this guide Sy mbo ls us ed in this guid e The fol l owi ng sy mb ols an d con ven ti o ns ar e use d th ro ugho u t th e doc u ment at io n. WARNING indi cates a potent ially h azardous situati on which, if n ot avoided , coul d re sult in de ath o r serio us inj urie s. CAUTION indi cates a pot entia lly ha zard ous sit uat ion wh ich, if[...]

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    iii 1 Print ing Me thods 1 About this Mac hine ............................................................................................................. ..... .... ..... ..... ....1 Front view and Back view ..... ............................... ............................... .......................... .......... .... ..... ....1 Accept able pa[...]

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    iv LEDs ... ..... ....... ..... ....... ..... .... ..... ..... .... ..... ....... ..... ..... ..... .... ..... ..... ....... ..... .... ..... ..... .... ... ....... ..... .... ..... ..... .. 65 LCD .. ..... ....... .... ....... ..... ..... ..... .... ..... ..... ....... ..... .... ..... ..... ..... .... ....... ..... ..... ..... .... ..... .... ...[...]

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    v AA p p e n d i x 167 Machi ne speci ficati ons.. ..... ..... .... ....... ..... ....... ..... ..... ..... .... ..... ..... ....... ..... .... ..... ..... .... ..... ...... .... .... ..... .....167 Engi n e .... .... ..... ..... ....... ..... .... ..... ..... ..... .... ....... ..... ..... ..... .... ..... ..... ....... ..... .... ..... ..... ....[...]

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    1 1 1 About this M achine 1 Fr ont vie w a nd Ba ck view 1 1 Fa ce-d own outp ut tr ay su ppor t flap (sup port fl ap) 2 Contr ol panel wi th a tilt a ble L iquid Cryst al Displ ay (LCD) 3 USB direc t print in terface 4 Front cover re lease button 5 Front cover 6 Pap er tra y 7 Power swi tch 8 Fa ce-d own outp ut tr ay 9 Multi- p ur pose tray ( MP [...]

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    Printin g Methods 2 1 Accep table pap er and othe r pr int media 1 Print qu ality may vary a ccording to the type of paper you are u sin g. You can us e the follo win g typ es of pri nt m edia: thin p ap er, pla in pape r, th ick pap er, bo nd paper , rec ycl ed paper, g lossy pape r, la bels or e nvelopes. For best results, follow th e instru ctio[...]

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    Printin g Methods 3 1 When lo oking at this page, y ou can jump to the page for each printin g me tho d by clicki ng p in th e tabl e. Me dia ty pe Tray 1 Tray 2 MP Tra y DX Ch oose the medi a ty pe from the printer driver Pl ain pa pe r 75 g/m 2 to 105 g/ m 2 (20 to 28 lb) pppp Plain Paper Recycled pap er pppp Recycled Pap er Bo nd pa per Rough pa[...]

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    Printin g Methods 4 1 Recomm ended paper specifica tions 1 Th e follo win g pa per sp ecific ati ons ar e suita ble for th is mac hine.  Use pap er t hat is ma de f or pla in-p aper co pyin g.  Use p ape r th at is 75 t o 9 0 g/m 2 (20 to 24 lb).  Use l ong gr ain pape r w it h a neut ral Ph va lue , and a mo istur e co nte nt of appr ox. [...]

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    Printin g Methods 5 1 Ha nd li ng an d us in g speci al p a pe r 1 Th e mac hine is des igned to wo rk well w ith mos t type s of xero graph ic an d bo nd pape r. H owev er, so me pa pe r variabl es may have a n ef fect on p rint q uali ty or h andling rel iability . Always t est samples o f pap e r b efore pur ch asin g to ens ure de sirab le pe r[...]

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    Printin g Methods 6 1 Envelopes 1 Most envelo pes desig ned for la se r p rinters will be s u ita ble for yo ur machine. However , som e e nvelopes may hav e fe ed and pr int-q ua lity pro ble ms be c ause of the way the y have be en m ad e. A su itabl e e nvelo pe s hould have edges wi th st r ai ght, well -creas ed folds a nd t he leading e dge s[...]

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    Printin g Methods 7 1 • w it h each side fol ded as sho wn in f igure belo w If y ou us e any of t he ty pes of en velo pes li st ed ab ove, th ey may dama ge you r mac hine. Thi s dam age m ay not be co vere d un der an y Brot her w arra nty or servic e agr ee men t. Lab els 1 Th e mach ine will print on m os t t ype s of la be ls d esig ned f o[...]

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    Printin g Methods 8 1 Un pri ntab le area 1 Th e ar ea of the pap er th at ca nnot be prin ted on is sh own in the t able be lo w: Note Th e ar ea th at cann ot be p rin ted on may v ary de pe nding on the pap er size and th e pri nter d river you ar e us ing. The un pri ntab le area show n belo w is for A4 / Lette r siz e pape r. Port rait Lands c[...]

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    Printin g Methods 9 1 Printing meth ods 1 Pr in tin g on p la in pape r 1 Pri nt ing on pl ain p aper f rom the Tr ay 1 and Tr ay 2 1 (F or the rec om men ded pa per to us e, see Ty pe and siz e of pa pe r o n p age 2. ) a Pull th e paper tra y com pl etely ou t of the machi ne. WARNI NG DO N OT tou ch the shad ed parts s how n in the illus tration[...]

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    Printin g Methods 10 1 b Wh ile pr essin g the g ree n pape r-g uide re lea se lev er, sli de the pap er guid es t o fit the paper size . Ma ke sure t h at t h e gui des ar e firmly i n th e slot s. c Put paper in th e tray an d mak e su re:  The pap er is b elow th e max imu m pa per m ark ( bbb ) (1). Ove r fillin g the p ap er tray w ill ca u[...]

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    Printin g Methods 11 1 e Lift up t he s uppor t fla p to pre ven t pap er fr om sl idin g o ff the face -do wn o utpu t tr ay, or rem ov e eac h pa ge as so on as it c ome s ou t of the machin e. f Cho ose the fo llow ing se ttings from each d rop -d own li st of the p rinte r drive r.  Paper S ize For the ac cep tabl e pape r si zes, se e T yp [...]

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    Printin g Methods 12 1 Pri nti ng on pl ain p ap er, bond pa pe r, thi ck p aper, l a bels or glo ssy pap er fr om th e MP tr ay 1 (F or the rec om men ded pa per to us e, see Ty pe and siz e of pa pe r o n p age 2. ) a Ope n t he M P t ray and low er i t ge ntl y. b Pull o u t the MP tra y support and un fo ld th e flap (1). c Lift up t he s uppor[...]

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    Printin g Methods 13 1 d Put paper in th e MP tray and ma ke su re:  The pap er stay s un der th e ma ximum p aper m ark ( 1).  The pap er edg e po sition s bet wee n the arrow s (2).  The s ide to be p rinted on must be f ace up wit h the leading e dge ( top of the paper) in first. Note Wh en you are usin g glos sy pap er, pu t only one s[...]

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    Printin g Methods 14 1  Media Type  Paper S ource For an y other se ttings, se e Dri ver an d Soft wa re in Ch ap ter 2. g Send the print data to the machin e. Plain Paper Thin P a per Thick Paper Thicker P a per Re cycled Paper Bond P aper L abel Glossy Pape r MP Tray[...]

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    Printin g Methods 15 1 Pr inting on e nvelo pes 1 (F or the rec om men ded pa per to us e, see Ty pe and siz e of pa pe r o n p age 2. ) a Ope n t he M P t ray and low er i t ge ntl y. b Pull o u t the MP tra y support and un fo ld th e flap (1). c Lift up the support fl ap to prevent envel opes from slid ing off the face-d own output tra y, or rem[...]

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    Printin g Methods 16 1 d Put en velopes in the MP tray a nd make s ure:  The enve lop es st ay und er th e maxim um pa per m ark (1 ).  The enve lop e edge posit ions bet ween the ar rows (2).  The s ide to be p rinted on must be f ace up. Note Do not p ut more tha n 3 envelo p es i n the MP tray a t any one time, as it may cause a jam. e [...]

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    Printin g Methods 17 1 g Close t h e b ack cover. h Cho ose the fo llow ing se ttings from each d rop -d own li st of the p rinte r drive r.  Paper S ize 1 Yo u ca n d e fin e yo ur ori gin al p ap er si ze b y choo si ng Use r Def ine d.. . in Wind ows ® pr int er dr ive r, P ostScri pt Cu stom Page S ize in BR -Sc rip t prin ter dr iver f or [...]

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    Printin g Methods 18 1 Duplex printin g 1 Th e sup pli ed prin ter dr ivers for Wind ows ® 2000 or g rea ter a nd Ma c OS X 10. 4.11 or grea te r all en abl e duple x print ing. For more i nformation a bout h ow to cho ose the se ttings, see t h e Help te xt in the printer d river. Guid eline s for p rint ing o n both s ide s of th e paper 1  I[...]

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    Printin g Methods 19 1 Au tom at ic du plex prin tin g 1 If you are usi ng the M aci ntosh P rinter Driver , see Auto m ati c Duplex P r in ting o n pa ge 5 8. Automatic duple x printing w ith t he Window s ® print e r driver 1 a Choose the followin g setting s fro m each menu of th e printe r driver.  Paper S ize  Media Type  Paper S our[...]

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    Printin g Methods 20 1 Automatic duple x printing w ith t he BR- Script pri nter driv e r for Windows ® 1 a Choose the followin g setting s fro m each menu of th e printe r driver.  Paper S ize  Media Type  Paper S ource  Print on Both side s  Page Or der Note • You should use pl ain paper, r ecycled paper, thin paper o r glossy p[...]

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    Printin g Methods 21 1 Manua l dup lex p rint ing 1 Th e BR -Scri pt prin ter dr iver f or W ind ows ® does no t suppo rt m anual dup lex pr intin g. If you are usi ng the M aci ntosh P rinter Driver , see Manu al D uple x Prin ting o n page 5 7. Manual dupl ex printin g with the Windows ® printer driver 1 a Cho ose the fo llow ing se ttings from[...]

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    Printin g Methods 22 1 Printing data fro m a USB flash memory drive w ith direct print 1 With the Direct Print fe a t ure, you do n ot n eed a comp uter to p rint data. You can p rint by just p lugg ing your USB flas h memory driv e into the machine's US B di rect i nterfac e. Th ere migh t be som e U SB fla sh mem ory driv es that will n ot w[...]

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    Printin g Methods 23 1 Creating a PRN or PostScript ® 3™ file for dire ct p rinti ng 1 a Fro m th e men u bar of an app licat ion, click File , t hen Pr int . b Choose your machine model name ( 1) and check th e Print to fil e box (2). Cl ick Prin t . c Choose the folde r you want to save t he f ile to and enter the file name if you are prompted[...]

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    Printin g Methods 24 1 Pr in tin g da ta d ire ctl y fr om t he US B f las h mem or y dr ive 1 If you print dat a from the USB f lash memory drive with Secur e Functio n Lock 2.0 enabled, see Chapter 6 of the Network User's Guide for more informatio n about Secure Function Lock 2.0. a Connect your USB f l ash memory drive to the USB Di rect In[...]

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    Printin g Methods 25 1 e Confir m the LCD shows a fo lder na me or a fi le name in the US B fla sh memory d rive. Direct Pri nt 1./XXXX .FO LDE R1 f Press + or - to ch oose t h e fo lder na me or fil e name you want to p ri nt. Pr ess OK . If you have chos en a f older name , repe at th is Step until y o u reac h the file nam e you want to prin t. [...]

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    26 2 2 Printer driver 2 A printe r drive r is so ftware that tr ansla tes data fr om the forma t used b y a computer t o the for mat that a par ticu lar p rinte r need s. Ty pica lly, th is form at is pa ge d esc ripti on lang ua ge (PD L). The pri nte r driv ers for t he supp orte d versi ons of Win dows ® and M acin tos h are o n the C D-R OM we[...]

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    Driver a nd Softwar e 27 2 You can ch ange the followi n g prin te r s e tt ings when you print from your computer:  Pape r Siz e  Orie nta tio n  Co pi es  M edi a Type  Prin t Q ua lity  Color / Mono  M ultip le Pa ge  Du pl ex 4 / Bookl et 24  Pape r Sour ce  Sca lin g  Reverse Pr int  Use Watermar k 12  He[...]

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    Driver a nd Softwar e 28 2 Feat ures in the prin ter dr ive r (for W ind ows ® ) 2 (For more informat i on, se e the He lp t ext in t h e p rinter d river.) Note • The screen s in this se ction are from Windo w s ® XP. The scr eens on yo ur com pu ter will v ar y dep endin g on your opera ting sys te m. • You can access th e Pri nti ng Pr efe[...]

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    Driver a nd Softwar e 29 2 Pa per S ize 2 Fr om t he drop -d own li st cho ose t he Pa per S ize yo u are usin g. Orientatio n 2 Orie nt atio n sele cts the posit ion of how your docu men t will b e print ed ( Portrait or Landscape ). Copi es 2 The copie s selectio n sets the number of copies th a t will be print ed.  Collate With the Collate ch[...]

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    Driver a nd Softwar e 30 2 Print Qua lity 2 You can ch oose the f o ll owing pri n t qu ality setting s.  Nor m al (6 00 x 6 00 dp i) 600 × 60 0 dpi. Recom m en ded fo r ordin ary pr inting . Goo d p rint qu ali ty with re aso nab le prin t spe eds .  Fine (24 00 dpi cla ss) 2400 dpi class. Th e fi nest pri nt mode. U s e this mode to prin t[...]

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    Driver a nd Softwar e 31 2 Settin gs D ialog 2 You can ch ange the followi n g setti ng by clicki ng Settin gs.. . from th e Basi c ta b.  Color Mode Th e foll owin g op tion s are ava ila ble i n colo r Matc hing m ode : • Nor ma l Th is is th e defa ul t color m ode. • Vivid Th e col or of al l elem en ts are ad just ed to beco me a m ore [...]

  • Page 38

    Driver a nd Softwar e 32 2 Multip le Page 2 Th e Mu ltiple Pag e sel ection can re du ce th e ima ge size of a pag e a llowin g mu ltiple pag es to be prin ted o n one she et of pap er o r enl arg ing th e im age si ze fo r pri nti ng on e pa ge o n mul tip le sh eets of paper .  Page Order When N in 1 option i s sel ected, the pa ge order ca n [...]

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    Driver a nd Softwar e 33 2 • D uplex Ty pe Th er e are four type s o f d up lex bin ding d irectio n ava ilable for e ach o rient atio n. • B inding Of f set When you check Binding Offs et , you can als o spe cify th e off set fo r bindin g in in che s or millim et ers.  Booklet / B ooklet (Manual) Use this optio n to pr int a do cum ent in [...]

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    Driver a nd Softwar e 34 2 • D uplex Ty pe The re ar e tw o type s o f d upl ex bi ndi ng d ir ect ion avai lab le f or eac h o rie ntat ion. • B ooklet P r inting Me thod Wh en Di vide i nto Se ts is select ed: This o ption allo ws you to p ri nt the wh ole b ooklet i n to s m aller individ ual bookle t sets, it st i ll allows you to fold at t[...]

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    Driver a nd Softwar e 35 2 Advanced tab 2 Ch an ge th e tab set tin gs by c licking one of the f ollow ing icon s:  Scal ing (1 )  Reverse Pri nt (2 )  Use Watermark (3 )  Header-Foote r Print (4)  Toner Save Mode (5)  Secu re P rin t (6)  Administrator (7)  Us er Au the nticat ion (8 )  Other Pri nt Options... (9 ) Scali[...]

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    Driver a nd Softwar e 36 2 Use Wat erma rk 2 You can p ut a logo or te xt in to your docu me nts a s a waterma r k. You can ch oose one of the pr e set wa termarks, o r you can us e a bitmap file or text that you hav e creat ed. W hen you use a bitm ap fil e as a w ater mark, you c an ch ange the si ze of th e wat erm ark an d put it an ywh er e yo[...]

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    Driver a nd Softwar e 37 2 Admini strator 2 Administr ators hav e the authority to limit a ccess to functions su ch a s scali ng and wa termark.  Copies Lock Lock the copy page s selectio n to p re vent multi ple co py printin g .  Multiple Page & Scaling Loc k Lock the scaling se tti n g a nd multipl e page settin g .  Color / Mono Lo[...]

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    Driver a nd Softwar e 38 2 Other Pr in t Opti ons 2 You can s et t he fol lowin g in Prin ter F unc tion:  Color Calibr a tion  Use Reprint  Sle ep T ime  Improve Pri nt Output  Ski p Bl ank P ag e Color Cal ibration 2 Th e ou tput de nsit y of ea ch colo r may v ary de pend ing on the tem perat ure an d hu mid ity o f the env iron m[...]

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    Driver a nd Softwar e 39 2 Sle ep Ti m e 2 W hen the ma chin e do es no t receiv e dat a for a cert ain per iod of time , it ent ers slee p m ode . In slee p mo de , th e ma chin e a cts a s thou gh i t were turn ed o ff. W hen you choo se P rin t er Def a ult , th e time out s ettin g wi ll be reset to the sp e cific time set at the f a ctory; t h[...]

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    Driver a nd Softwar e 40 2 Access ories t ab 2 Note From the Star t m enu , se lect C ontro l Pane l an d then Prin te rs and Faxes 1 . Ri g ht- click th e Brother HL-4570CDW (HL-4 150CDN) Series i con and se lect Pro p ert ies to access t he Acce ssor ies ta b. 1 Pri nt ers for Wind ow s ® 2000 u ser s. You can de f ine th e pape r siz e for ea c[...]

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    Driver a nd Softwar e 41 2 Note The Auto De tect (4) func tion is n ot av ailabl e un der th e follo win g mach ine cond ition s: • The machine power switch is o ff. • The machine is i n an e rror sta te. • The machine is i n a ne twork sh ared envir onment. • The cable i s not con nected to the machine corr ectly. Su ppor t 2 Note You can [...]

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    Driver a nd Softwar e 42 2 Us in g the BR- Sc rip t3 pr inte r dr ive r (Po stSc rip t ® 3™ lang uage emu latio n fo r W indo ws ® ) 2 (For more informat i on, se e the He lp t ext in t h e p rinter d river.) Note • To use th e BR-Script 3 pr inter dri ver you must inst a ll th e driver usi ng t he Custom Inst a ll fr om the CD-ROM. • The s[...]

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    Driver a nd Softwar e 43 2 • P age Per Sheet Th e P age Pe r Sh eet sele ct ion ca n reduc e th e ima ge size of a pag e by allow ing m ult iple pa ges t o be printed on one sheet of paper. Also, you can print a document in the booklet styl e automatical ly when you choose Booklet .  Paper/Qualit y tab Choose the Paper Sour ce a nd Color . •[...]

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    Driver a nd Softwar e 44 2 Advanced o p tions 2 a Choose the Paper Size an d Copy Count (1).  Paper S ize Fro m th e drop- do wn bo x choo se th e P aper Si ze yo u are us ing.  Copy Count The c opy select i on set s the number of copies that will be p rin te d. b Set the Imag e Col or M an age men t , Sc al ing an d TrueTy pe Font settings ([...]

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    Driver a nd Softwar e 45 2 c You ca n change settings b y choosing a se tting in the Printer Fe atures l ist (3):  Print Q uali ty You ca n choose th e follo wing pri nt qual i ty se ttings. • Norm al (600 x 600 dpi ) 600 × 60 0 d pi. Re comme nded for ord ina ry pri nti ng. Go od pr int q ual ity with r eason abl e pri nt spe eds. • Fine ([...]

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    Driver a nd Softwar e 46 2  Secu re P rint Secu re P rint allows you to se cure doc um en ts that are pass wo rd prot ect ed w hen th ey are se nt to th e mach ine . On ly th e peop le wh o kno w t he pas sw ord w ill be a ble to pri nt th em. S ince t he do cum ent s are secu red at th e mach ine , you m ust en ter th e pas sw ord us ing t he c[...]

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    Driver a nd Softwar e 47 2  Color Mode The follow ing optio ns are avail ab le in Co lor Mat chin g mod e: • Normal This i s the Default color mode. • Viv id The c olor of a ll elements are a dj usted to become a more vivid color. • None  Improve G ray Color You c an impr ove the imag e of a sha ded ar ea.  Enhance Black Printi ng If[...]

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    Driver a nd Softwar e 48 2 Po rt s ta b 2 Choose the port wh ere your mac h ine i s connecte d or the path to the netwo rk machine you are u sin g.[...]

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    Driver a nd Softwar e 49 2 Fea tu res in th e p rint er d river (fo r Ma cin tosh ) 2 This mach ine suppor ts Mac OS X 1 0.4.11, 10.5.x a nd 10 .6.x. Note • The screens in t his section are basicall y from Ma c OS X 10.5.x. The screens on your M aci ntosh wi ll vary depending o n your o pera ting syst e m. • For HL-4570CDWT u ser s, pl e ase re[...]

  • Page 56

    Driver a nd Softwar e 50 2  For Mac O S X 10.5. x and 10.6 .x For mor e page setu p op tions, c l ick the disclosur e trian g le beside the P ri nter pop- u p menu . Ch oos ing pr int ing op tio ns 2 To cont rol s pecia l print ing fe atur es, ch oos e the o ption s in t he Prin t dialo g bo x. Fo r the de tails of ava ilab le options, se e th e[...]

  • Page 57

    Driver a nd Softwar e 51 2 Cover P age 2 You can make t h e fo llowing cover p age se ttings:  Pri nt Co ver P age If you want to add a cove r page to your do cu ment, use this function.  Cover Page Ty pe Choose a te mplate for the co ve r pa g e.  Billing Inf o If yo u wa nt to add th e billing infor mat ion to the cov er pa ge, ent er te[...]

  • Page 58

    Driver a nd Softwar e 52 2  Border If you want to add a bord er, use this fu n cti o n.  Two-Sided If you wa nt to d o dupl ex pri nti ng, ch oose L ong- edge binding or Short -edge bindi ng .  Reverse Page O rient ation ( Mac O S X 10.5 .x and 10.6.x o nly) Check Reverse Page Orientat ion t o reverse the data from up to d own.  Flip Ho[...]

  • Page 59

    Driver a nd Softwar e 53 2 Pri nt S etti ngs 2 You can ch ange setti ngs by ch oosin g a sett ing i n the Print Se ttin gs list: Basic tab  Media Type You can c ha nge t he me dia typ e t o one of the fol lowin g: • P lain P aper • Thin Paper • Thic k P aper • Thic ke r Paper • B ond Paper • E nvelopes • E n v. Th ick • E nv. Thi[...]

  • Page 60

    Driver a nd Softwar e 54 2  Print Quality You can ch oose the fo llowin g pri n t qu ality setting s. • N o rma l (60 0 x 600 dp i) 600 dpi clas s. Re com me nded f or ordi na ry prin ting . Good pri nt qua lity w ith goo d p rint spe ed . • F in e ( 240 0 d pi cl ass) 2400 dpi cl ass. The finest pri nt mode. Use thi s mode to print p r ecis[...]

  • Page 61

    Driver a nd Softwar e 55 2  Reverse Print ( Mac OS X 10.4 .11 o nly) Check Re v erse P rint to rota te the da ta by 180 de gre es. Advanced tab  Color Mode You c an ch ange the colo r mode as fol low s : • Nor ma l This is the Defa ult color mode. • Vivid Th e col or of al l elem en ts are ad just ed to beco me a m ore v ivid co lor. • [...]

  • Page 62

    Driver a nd Softwar e 56 2 If you are prin ting only a f e w pages , you do not need to ch oose thi s setting. W e r ecommend th at you ch ange th e print er driv er se tting in Media Ty pe to a th in setting. Note Th is op era tion ma kes the tem per at ure of the mac hine ’s fu sing proc ess low e r. • Im prove Toner Fixing If you choose this[...]

  • Page 63

    Driver a nd Softwar e 57 2 Manual Dupl ex Printin g 2  For Mac OS X 10.4.11 a Se le ct Paper Ha ndling . b Choose Reverse (for MP tra y) or Normal (for T ray 1 an d Tra y 2) in P age Order . Then ch oose Even numbere d pages and click Pr int . c Relo ad pr inte d p aper in to t he tray wi th t he bla nk side fac in g up (f or M P t ray) or f aci[...]

  • Page 64

    Driver a nd Softwar e 58 2 Automa tic Duple x Printin g 2  For Mac OS X 10.4.11 a Se le ct Layout . b Choose Long-edged bindi ng or Short- e dged bin ding in Two-Sided . c Se le ct Paper Ha ndling . d Choose All Pages and clic k Pri nt .[...]

  • Page 65

    Driver a nd Softwar e 59 2  For Mac OS X 10.5.x an d 10. 6.x a Se le ct Layout . b Choose Long-edge bindi ng or Short- e dge bindi ng in Two-Sided . Automatical ly the Two-Sided check box is c hecked. c Se le ct Paper Ha ndling . d Choose All pages in P ages To Pri nt an d click Pri nt . You can pr int pa ges on bo th s ide s of t he pa pe r.[...]

  • Page 66

    Driver a nd Softwar e 60 2 St atu s Moni t or 2 This re ports t he machine st a tus ( any errors t hat may h appen wit h the machin e ) wh en printi n g. I f you would like t o t urn Status Mo n ito r on, follo w these step s:  For Mac OS X 10.4.11 a Run th e P rinter Set up Utility (f rom the Go me nu, choose Applications , Ut ilities ), then c[...]

  • Page 67

    Driver a nd Softwar e 61 2 Uninstalling the printer driv er 2 You can u ninstall t he printer d river that yo u have install e d with the follo wing ste ps. Note • This is n ot a vailable if you i nstalled th e printer d river fro m the Windows Add pr inter 1 func tion. • After u ninstalli ng, we recommend th at you r estar t your computer to r[...]

  • Page 68

    62 3 3 Control panel 3 This mach ine has one back l it Liq uid Crysta l Display (LCD) , seven button s and two Light Emitt i ng Diodes (LE D s) on the cont rol pa nel . The LC D is a t wo-l ine , 16 char act ers p er line di splay a nd ca n be tilte d up to a ve rtical p os ition . You ca n ad just t he ang le of t he LC D by til ting it up or do w[...]

  • Page 69

    Control Panel 63 3 Buttons 3 You can co ntrol th e ba sic machine o p er ations and ch ange vario us printer setti ngs wit h seven buttons ( Go , Cancel , Secur e , + , - , Back , OK ). Go 3 You ca n p au se p rint ing by pre ss ing Go . Pressi ng Go aga in res tar ts the print job. Du ring a p au se, t he m ac hine is o ffline. Pre ssi ng Go a ll [...]

  • Page 70

    Control Panel 64 3 Cancel 3 You c an can cel t he pro cess in g or pri nti ng of data by p res si ng Cancel . Th e LC D show s C ance l pri ntin g. until the job is canceled. To dele te all j obs, pr ess Ca nc el f o r a bout 4 sec o nds until th e LCD sh ows Job C an ce l (Al l) and then r eleas e it. After ca nceling th e job, t he machine r etur[...]

  • Page 71

    Control Panel 65 3 LEDs 3 The LEDs ar e light s wh ich show the ma ch ine sta t us. Data LED (Green) 3 Error LED (Ora nge ) 3 LED indic ati on Meaning On Data is in the machine memory. Blinking Receiving or processing data. Off No r ema ining data in the mem ory . LED indic ati on Meaning Blinking There is a problem with the ma chine. Off There is [...]

  • Page 72

    Control Panel 66 3 LCD 3 The LCD shows t h e cu rrent machine statu s. When you use th e bu ttons on t he control panel, t h e L C D will ch an ge. If th ere are any prob lems , the LC D will show the erro r mess age , ma inten anc e mess a ge, or ca ll serv ice message so yo u will kn ow that you n e ed to take acti on. (For mo re informa tion abo[...]

  • Page 73

    Control Panel 67 3 Machine status me ssages 3 The fol lowing t a ble sh ows the mach i ne status messag e s du ring normal o pe ration: 1 (HL- 4570 CDW (T ) only) W h en th e Wire less Ne t wo rk is ena bled the ma chin e does not t ra nsfe r to De ep Slee p mode . If you want to di sa bl e the W irele ss Ne two rk, c hang e se tting of th e WLAN E[...]

  • Page 74

    Control Panel 68 3 Re pr inti ng d ocum e nt s 3 Reprinting the las t jo b 3 You can re pri nt th e data from t he las t prin t job w itho ut send ing it from the com put er aga in. Note • The Repri nt functio n is not availab le when Secu re Functi on Lock 2.0 is On. For more info rmatio n about Secure Functi on Lo ck 2.0, se e the Chapter 6 of [...]

  • Page 75

    Control Panel 69 3 Print ing Se cure data 3 Se cure d ata 3 Sec ure do cume nts are p rot ect ed by a pas sword and o nly t hos e peo ple who kn ow the p as swor d wil l be abl e to pri nt the document. Th e machine will not pr int the d o cument wh en you send it fo r printi ng. To pr int t he doc um en t, you mu st u se the c ont rol pan el of t [...]

  • Page 76

    Control Panel 70 3 Menu t abl e 3 There ar e eight me nus. For mo r e in fo rma tion about the selecti ons avail able i n each m enu, see the tables bel ow. If no control panel o peratio ns are per fo rme d for 30 se conds, th e L CD automat ically r eturn s to Ready. Note Th e con trol p ane l LCD n ame s for the pa per tra ys ar e as fo llows . ?[...]

  • Page 77

    Control Panel 71 3 Pap er T ray 3 Drum Count Shows the current total pages printed for the drum unit. Parts Life Drum Life Shows the remaining life for the drum unit. Belt Life Shows the remaining life for the belt unit. PF KitMP Life Shows the pages left to pri nt with the PF kit M P. PF Kit1 Life Shows the pages left to print with t he PF kit 1. [...]

  • Page 78

    Control Panel 72 3 General Setup 3 Subm enu M enu S elections Op tions Des criptions Local Language English * / Français ... Cha nges the L CD language for your country. Ecology Sleep Time 0 / 1 / 2 / 3 * / 4 / 5 .. . Min Set s the ti me to r etu rn to Po w er Sa ve mode. Toner Save Off * / On Increases t he page yie ld of the toner cartridge. Pan[...]

  • Page 79

    Control Panel 73 3 Pri nt Menu Subm enu M enu S elections Op tions Des criptions Emulation Auto * / HP LaserJet / BR-Script 3 Choos es the emulation mode you use. If you choose Auto , t he mach ine c an chang e the em ulation mode autom atically. If y ou choos e an o ption o ther than Auto , ea ch emula tion mode will b e fixed. Auto Continue Off *[...]

  • Page 80

    Control Panel 74 3 HP LaserJet Font No. I000 .. ./ I059 * .../ I071 Font Pitch 0.44 / 10 * ... / 99.99 Font Point 4.00 / 12 * ... / 999.75 Symbol Set PC-8 * ... Sets the symb ol set o r the character set. Table Print Prints c ode t able. If Change Emulation ap pears on the LCD, choose Auto or HP LaserJet in Emulatio n of Print Menu . (See page 73.)[...]

  • Page 81

    Control Panel 75 3 Network for HL-4150CDN us ers 3 1 ### me ans a n u m ber wit hin the range of 00 0 to 2 55. O n conn ecti on t o the ne twor k, if the ma chine 's 'B oot Me thod' i s 'A uto' the m a chi ne w ill at t e mpt to au to ma ti cally set the I P address and Subnet Mask from a boot server s uch as DHCP or BOOTP.[...]

  • Page 82

    Control Panel 76 3 Ne two rk for HL-45 70 CDW (T) use rs Subm enu 1 Subm enu 2 Menu S elections O pti ons Desc riptions Wired LAN TCP/IP Boot Method Auto * / Static / RARP / BOOTP / DHCP Chooses the IP met hod that b est suits your needs. IP Address ###.###.###.### (000.000.000.000) * 1 Enter the IP a ddress. Subnet Mask ###.###.###.### (000.000.00[...]

  • Page 83

    Control Panel 77 3 WLAN TCP/IP Boot Method Auto * / Static / RARP / BOOTP / DHCP Chooses the IP met hod that b est suits your needs. IP Address ###.###.###.### (000.000.000.000) * 1 Enter the IP a ddress. Subnet Mask ###.###.###.### (000.000.000.000) * 1 Enter t he Subnet mask. Gateway ###.###.###.### (000.000.000.000) * 1 Enter t he Gateway addres[...]

  • Page 84

    Control Panel 78 3 1 ### me ans a n u m ber wit hin the range of 00 0 to 2 55. O n conn ecti on t o the ne twor k, if the ma chine 's 'B oot Me thod' i s 'A uto' the m a chi ne w ill at t e mpt to au to ma ti cally set the I P address and Subnet Mask from a boot server s uch as DHCP or BOOTP. If a boot server cannot be foun[...]

  • Page 85

    Control Panel 79 3 Color Cor rection 3 Subm enu M enu S elections Op tions Des criptions Frequency Normal * / Low / Off Sets the inte rv al time y ou want to ca rr y o u t the a u to c olo r co rre ct io n ColorCalibration Calibrate Carries out calibration to revi se the colors. (See Color Calibration on pag e 82.) Reset Sets the calibrat ion param[...]

  • Page 86

    Control Panel 80 3 Direct P rint 3 Subm enu M enu S elections Op tions Des criptions Paper Size Letter * / Legal / A4 / Executive / JIS B5 / B5 / A5 / A5 L / JIS B6 / B6 / A6 / Folio Sets the si ze of paper for direct p rint. Media Type Plain Paper * / Thick Paper / Thicker Paper / Thin Paper / Recycled Paper / Bond Paper / Glossy Paper Sets th e t[...]

  • Page 87

    Control Panel 81 3 De fa ult s ett ings 3 The machine h as th ree level s of default settin g s; th e def ault setti ngs have been se t at the fa ctory b e for e sh ipme nt (s ee Men u tabl e on pa ge 7 0).  Network d efault set tings  Factory r eset  Settin gs reset Note • Y ou cann ot mod ify the pre set defa ult set ting s. • P ag e[...]

  • Page 88

    Control Panel 82 3 Colo r Ca l ibration 3 The outpu t densi ty for e ach color may vary d epen ding on th e env ironment th e machin e is i n , suc h as te mpe ratur e an d hum idit y. Cal ibra tion h elps yo u to im prov e th e colo r dens ity. Note If you p rint usin g the Wi ndow s ® print er driv er , the driv er w ill get the calib ratio n da[...]

  • Page 89

    Control Panel 83 3 Manua l Regi str ation 3 W hen you ma nu ally set the co lor re gistra ti on, you nee d to pr int the c olor re gist ra tion ch art. Th en yo u ar e requir ed to set p a ra meters to th e machine in accordanc e with t h e inst r ucti on of th e col o r r egistra tion ch art. Pr int Cha rt 3 You can p rint the co lo r regi strat i[...]

  • Page 90

    84 4 4 Th is m achi ne has the fol lowin g op tion al acc es sorie s. You can inc reas e th e cap ab ilities of the ma chin e wit h th ese item s . 1 HL- 4570 CDWT is equ ippe d with t he l ower t ray as st anda rd eq uipm ent. Lower tray (LT-300CL) 4 One opti onal lower tray ( Tray 2) ca n be install ed, and the l ower tr ay can hold up to 500 she[...]

  • Page 91

    Option 85 4 SO-DIMM 4 Th e mach ine has 128 MB of s tan da rd m em ory and o ne slot fo r opt ional me mory ex pans io n. Y ou c an in cre ase th e mem ory up to a m axim um of 384 MB by in sta lling on e SO -DI MM (S mal l Ou tline Du al In-l ine Mem ory Module). SO -DIM M type s 4 You can in s tall the f ollow ing SO -DI MMs :  128 M B Kings t[...]

  • Page 92

    Option 86 4 I nstal ling ext ra mem ory 4 Note Alw ay s tur n off th e mach ine p owe r swit ch be fore in stallin g or remo ving the SO -DI MM. a Turn off the machine power switch, and then u nplu g the machine. Disconnect all int erface cables from the ma c hine. b Remove th e plasti c (1) and t hen the me tal (2) S O-DIMM cov e rs. c Un pack t h[...]

  • Page 93

    Option 87 4 e Put the metal (2) and th e n th e plasti c (1) SO-DIMM cove rs back on. f Reconnect th e i nterfa ce cable to your machin e. Plug t h e mac hine bac k in, and then turn on the power switch. Note To make sure that yo u ha ve instal l ed th e SO-DIMM p roperly, y ou can pri nt the p rinter setti ngs page th a t shows the cu rr ent m emo[...]

  • Page 94

    88 5 5 Replacing cons umable items 5 You will ne ed to re plac e the con suma ble item s wh en the mach ine indic ate s that the life o f t he co nsu mab le is ov er. Yo u can rep lace th e follo wing cons um able it em s by yo urse lf: Routin e Maintenance 5 Toner cartri dge Drum unit See Toner ca rtridge s on page 95. Order No. TN-310BK, TN-315BK[...]

  • Page 95

    Routine Maint enance 89 5 Th e fo llowi ng mess age s ap pea r o n th e LC D in the Re ady sta te. T hes e me ssag es p rovid e adva nce d wa rni ngs to replac e the con suma ble items bef ore t h ey re ach the end o f th eir lif e. To av oid a ny i ncon ven ien ce, y ou m a y wa nt to buy sp are co nsu mab le item s be fore the mac h ine sto ps pr[...]

  • Page 96

    Routine Maint enance 90 5 You w ill need t o cl ean t he mach ine re gul arl y a nd re pla ce the c onsu mabl e item s whe n the f ol lowi ng mes sage s are di spl aye d on th e LCD. LCD m essages Consumable item to replace Approximate life How to replace Or der No. Replace Toner <The s econd line of the LCD> Open the Front Cover, replace Ton[...]

  • Page 97

    Routine Maint enance 91 5 1 A4 or Lett er siz e sing le- side d page s. 2 Appr ox . car tr idge yiel d is decla red in ac cor danc e wit h IS O/IE C 1979 8. 3 1 page per job 4 Dr um lif e is a ppr oxi mat e an d may v ary b y t yp e of us e. 5 Stan dard tone r cartrid ge 6 Hig h capa city car tr idge Note • Go to ht tp://www.br other. com/origin [...]

  • Page 98

    Routine Maint enance 92 5 Befo re r epla cing the c onsu mab le ite m s 5 Ple ase re ad the fo llow ing ins truct ions befo re repl ac ing th e con suma ble items . WARNI NG DO N OT put a ton er car tridg e an d wa ste to ner box in to a fire. It cou ld exp lode, resu lting in inj uries . DO N OT use cleani ng mat erial s that co nta in amm onia , [...]

  • Page 99

    Routine Maint enance 93 5 • W e r ecom m end t hat you p lace the drum uni t and /or to ner c art ridge on a c lean, flat surf ace wit h a p ie ce o f disposable paper u nderneath it in case you accident a ll y spil l or scatt er toner. • Handle th e toner c a rtr idge and th e wa ste toner b ox ca refull y. If ton er scatter s on your hands o [...]

  • Page 100

    Routine Maint enance 94 5 Note • B e su re to s eal up the t oner c art ridge t ight ly in a su itabl e ba g so t hat to ne r pow der doe s no t spi ll ou t of the ca rtrid ge. • Go to ht tp://www.br other. com/origin a l/i ndex.html for in structi ons on how to ret u rn the used t o ner ca rtridg e to the b rother col l ecti on progr a m. If y[...]

  • Page 101

    Routine Maint enance 95 5 To ne r cartrid g es 5 Ord er No . For the Or de r No. o f toner cart ridge s, Se e R e plac ing c ons um able item s on pag e 88. A ne w stan da rd ton er ca rtridg e can prin t app roxim at ely 2,5 00 p ages (blac k) or a pprox ima tely 1,50 0 page s (ye llo w, ma gent a, cy an) 1 . For approximate lif e of high capacity[...]

  • Page 102

    Routine Maint enance 96 5 Repl a cing the to ner ca rtrid ges 5 Bef ore y ou repl ace the t oner car tri dges, se e Befo re repl acin g th e con suma ble items on page 92. a Make s ure that th e ma chine is turned o n. Press th e front cover rele a se b utton a nd then ope n the f ront cover. b Hol d the g ree n hand le of t he drum u nit. Pull the[...]

  • Page 103

    Routine Maint enance 97 5 d Push to releas e the latches o f the corona wi re cover (1), and then open th e cover . e Clean the corona wire insi de the drum unit b y g en tly sli ding the green t a b fr om left to ri g ht a nd right to left se veral time s. Note Be sure to return the tab t o the h ome positio n ( a ) ( 1). I f yo u do not , pri nte[...]

  • Page 104

    Routine Maint enance 98 5 f Clo se the c or ona w ire co ver. g Re peat ste ps d to f to clean e ach of three remaini n g co rona wire s. h Unpack t h e new to ner ca rtridg e . Gently shake it fr om side to side sever al time s to di stribu te the t oner ev enl y i ns ide the c art ri dge. i Pull o ff the prote ctive cover.[...]

  • Page 105

    Routine Maint enance 99 5 j Hol d the ha ndle of t he t oner c art ridge an d sli de the tone r car tridg e int o th e d rum unit then slig htly p ull it toward you unti l you hear i t click into pl ace. Make sure that you match the toner cartr idge co lo r to th e same co lor labe l on th e dr um un it. Re peat this fo r all the toner cart ridge s[...]

  • Page 106

    Routine Maint enance 100 5 Dru m unit 5 Orde r N o. DR- 310CL A ne w drum u nit c an prin t appr ox ima tely 25 ,000 A4 o r Letter size singl e-sid ed p ages . Note • There ar e many facto r s that determi n e t h e ac tual drum l ife, such as the t e mperat ure, humidi ty, ty p e of pape r, t ype of t one r us ed an d s o on. Unde r i deal con d[...]

  • Page 107

    Routine Maint enance 101 5 Drum Sto p mess age 5 Drum St op W e can not gu ar ante e the p rint qu ali ty. Ple ase repl ace the dru m uni t with a new on e. W e rec omm end a gen uin e Br othe r drum unit b e insta lled at this tim e. After re p lac ement, rese t the d rum counte r by foll owing the in structi o ns i ncluded wi th the new dru m uni[...]

  • Page 108

    Routine Maint enance 102 5 c Turn th e g re en lock lever (1) at the left of the machi ne countercl ockwise to the rele ase positi on. Holding the g ree n hand les of the d rum u nit, lif t the fro nt of th e drum un it and remo ve it fr om the m ac hine. d Hold t h e han dle of the toner c artridge and slig htly p ush it t o un lock. Then p ul l i[...]

  • Page 109

    Routine Maint enance 103 5 f Hol d the h and le of the tone r cart ridge and slide it into th e ap propr iate col ore d sect ion of the dr um un it unt il it clicks i nto place. g Make s ure the gr e en lock leve r (1) is in th e release p osi tion as sh o wn in th e i llust ratio n. h Matc h the gui de end s (2) of the d rum u nit to th e c marks [...]

  • Page 110

    Routine Maint enance 104 5 i Turn t h e gre en lo ck lever ( 1) clo ckwise to the lock posi tion. j Push th e drum uni t in until it stops. k Close t h e fr ont cover of the machi ne. W hen you re plac e the d rum u nit wit h a new one, you n eed to rese t the dru m coun ter by c omp letin g the follo wing steps: a Press + or - to choose Ma chine I[...]

  • Page 111

    Routine Maint enance 105 5 Belt un it 5 Ord er No . BU -300C L A new bel t unit ca n p rint appr o ximately 50,000 A4 or L ett e r si ze singl e-sid ed pages. Belt End Soon m essage 5 Belt En d S oon If the LCD shows Belt E nd S oo n , it me ans the belt uni t is nea r the en d of its life . Bu y a new be lt unit and have i t ready befo re you get [...]

  • Page 112

    Routine Maint enance 106 5 b Hol d the g ree n hand le of t he drum u nit. Pull the dr um un it out un til it s top s. c Turn th e g re en lock lever (1) at the left of the machi ne countercl ockwise to the rele ase positi on. Holding the g ree n hand les of the d rum u nit, lif t the fro nt of th e drum un it and remo ve it fr om the m ac hine. d [...]

  • Page 113

    Routine Maint enance 107 5 e Unpack t h e new b elt unit and p u t th e new belt uni t in t h e machi n e. Ma ke sure th e be lt unit i s level and fit s firmly i nto place. f Make s ure the gr e en lock leve r (1) is in th e release p osi tion as sh o wn in th e i llust ratio n. g Matc h the gui de end s (2) of the d rum u nit to th e c marks (1) [...]

  • Page 114

    Routine Maint enance 108 5 h Turn t h e gre en lo ck lever ( 1) clo ckwise to the lock posi tion. i Push th e drum uni t in until it stops. j Close t h e fr ont cover of the machi ne. W hen you re plac e the b elt un it with a new one, yo u ne ed to re set th e be lt uni t count er by compl eting th e follo wing steps: a Press + or - to choose Ma c[...]

  • Page 115

    Routine Maint enance 109 5 Wa ste t on er b ox 5 Ord er No . WT -300 CL The lif e of a was t e t oner box is app roxi mat ely 50, 000 A4 or Lett er siz e s ingl e-si ded page s. WT B ox En d Soon mes sag e 5 WT Box End So on If the LCD shows WT B ox En d So on , it m eans the wa ste tone r box is ne ar t he end of its lif e. B uy a ne w waste t one[...]

  • Page 116

    Routine Maint enance 110 5 b Hol d the g ree n hand le of t he drum u nit. Pull the dr um un it out un til it s top s. c Turn th e g re en lock lever (1) at the left of the machi ne countercl ockwise to the rele ase positi on. Holding the g ree n hand les of the d rum u nit, lif t the fro nt of th e drum un it and remo ve it fr om the m ac hine. d [...]

  • Page 117

    Routine Maint enance 111 5 e Rem ov e two pi eces of or ang e pac king mat erial a nd d iscard th em. Note This step is only necessary when yo u are replacin g the waste to ner box fo r the first time , and is n o t req uire d for t he rep lace men t wa ste to ner box . T he ora nge packin g p ieces a re in stalled at the fac tory t o prot ect yo u[...]

  • Page 118

    Routine Maint enance 112 5 h Slide th e b elt uni t back int o the machi ne. Make su r e the b el t unit is level a nd fits firmly into place. i Make s ure the gr e en lock leve r (1) is in th e release p osi tion as sh o wn in th e i llust ratio n. j Matc h the gui de end s (2) of the d rum u nit to th e c marks (1) on b oth side s of the machi ne[...]

  • Page 119

    Routine Maint enance 113 5 k Turn t h e gre en lo ck lever ( 1) clo ckwise to the lock posi tion. l Push th e drum uni t in until it stops. m Close t h e fr ont cover of the machi ne. 1[...]

  • Page 120

    Routine Maint enance 114 5 Clean ing 5 Cl ean the ou tside an d in side o f the ma chin e regul arly with a dr y, lin t-free cloth . Wh en yo u repla ce th e tone r ca rtrid ge o r the dr um un it, ma ke sure that you c lean the ins ide of the ma chin e. If pr inted pag es ar e sta ined with toner, clean the inside of the machine with a d ry, lint-[...]

  • Page 121

    Routine Maint enance 115 5 c Wipe th e outsid e of th e ma chine wit h a d ry, li nt-fre e clot h to re move dust. d Rem ov e any thin g that is stuc k inside the pa pe r tray . e Wip e the in side of th e pape r tray with a dr y, lin t-fr ee clo th to rem ov e dus t. f Put th e pape r tray b ack i n the machin e . g Con ne ct inte rface cable s an[...]

  • Page 122

    Routine Maint enance 116 5 Cle anin g the insi de of the m ach ine 5 a Turn o ff the ma ch ine' s power switch. Disconnect all inte r face ca b le s, and the n unpl ug the AC power cord. b Pres s th e fron t cov er relea se bu tto n and t hen op en the fr ont cov er. c Hol d the g ree n hand le of t he drum u nit. Pull the dr um un it out un t[...]

  • Page 123

    Routine Maint enance 117 5 IMP O RT ANT • H old the gre en h andle s of th e dru m un it when you c arry it. DO N OT h old th e sid es of th e drum un it. • W e re com me nd tha t you pla ce t he dr um u nit on a c lea n, flat su rfac e with a piece of dis pos able pa pe r und ern ea th it in c ase you acc ident ally sp ill o r sc atte r tone r[...]

  • Page 124

    Routine Maint enance 118 5 f Make s ure the gr e en lock leve r (1) is in th e release p osi tion as sh o wn in th e i llust ratio n. g Matc h the gui de end s (2) of the d rum u nit to th e c marks (1) on b oth side s of the machi ne, the n gently slide the dru m u nit i nto the m ach i ne un til i t stops a t the gree n lock l ever. h Turn t h e [...]

  • Page 125

    Routine Maint enance 119 5 i Push th e drum uni t in until it stops. j Close t h e fr ont cover of the machi ne. k Con ne ct inte rface cable s and then plug the mac hine bac k in . Turn on the po wer swit ch.[...]

  • Page 126

    Routine Maint enance 120 5 Cl eanin g th e c oro na wi re s 5 If you h ave pr int qu ality pr obl ems , clean the c or ona w ires a s foll ows: a Pres s th e fron t cov er relea se bu tto n and t hen op en the fr ont cov er. b Hol d the g ree n hand le of t he drum u nit. Pull the dr um un it out un til it s top s. c Ho ld the hand le of th e tone [...]

  • Page 127

    Routine Maint enance 121 5 d Push to releas e the latches o f the corona wi re cover (1), and then open th e cover . e Clean the corona wire insi de the drum unit b y g en tly sli ding the green t a b fr om left to ri g ht a nd right to left se veral time s. Note Be sure to return the tab t o the h ome positio n ( a ) ( 1). I f yo u do not , pri nt[...]

  • Page 128

    Routine Maint enance 122 5 f Clo se the c or ona w ire co ver. g Re peat ste ps d to f to clean e ach of three remaini n g co rona wire s. h Hol d the ha ndle of t he t oner c art ridge an d sli de the tone r car tridg e int o th e d rum unit then slig htly p ull it toward you unti l you hear i t click into pl ace. Make sure that you match the tone[...]

  • Page 129

    Routine Maint enance 123 5 i Push th e drum uni t in until it stops. j Close t h e fr ont cover of the machi ne.[...]

  • Page 130

    Routine Maint enance 124 5 Cl eanin g th e d rum un it 5 If you r print out has colored sp o ts at 94 mm (3 .7 in.) in tervals, t he drum may have forei gn materia l , su ch as glue fr om a la bel stu ck o n the dr um sur fa ce. F ollow the st eps b elow to solv e the p rob lem . a Make s ure the machin e is in the read y state. b Press + or - to c[...]

  • Page 131

    Routine Maint enance 125 5 g Turn th e g re en lock lever (1) at the left of the machi ne countercl ockwise to the rele ase positi on. Holding the g ree n hand les of the d rum u nit, lif t the fro nt of th e drum un it and remo ve it fr om the m ac hine. IMP O RT ANT • H old the gre en h andle s of th e dru m un it when you c arry it. DO N OT h [...]

  • Page 132

    Routine Maint enance 126 5 h Hold t h e han dle of the toner c artridge and slig htly p ush it t o un lock. Then p ul l it o ut of the drum un i t. Repeat this fo r all the toner cartrid g es. i Tur n the dr um u nit o ver b y ho ldi ng th e gre en handl es. Make s ure t hat the d rum unit gears ( 1) are on the left hand s ide. j Read fo llowing i [...]

  • Page 133

    Routine Maint enance 127 5 k Con firm suspe ct ed ar ea of th e ap propr iate col or dr um by usi ng the num ber s besid e the drum wh ich rela te to th e numbers of colu mn. l Tur n the d rum u nit gea r tow ard y ou by ha nd wh ile look ing at surfa ce of the sus pec ted area . m Wh en you ha ve foun d the mark on th e dru m that matc hes the dr [...]

  • Page 134

    Routine Maint enance 128 5 n Hol d the h and le of the tone r cart ridge and slide it into th e ap propr iate col ore d sect ion of the dr um un it unt il it clicks i nto place. o Make s ure the gr e en lock leve r (1) is in th e release p osi tion as sh o wn in th e i llust ratio n. p Matc h the gui de end s (2) of the d rum u nit to th e c marks [...]

  • Page 135

    Routine Maint enance 129 5 q Turn t h e gre en lo ck lever ( 1) clo ckwise to the lock posi tion. r Push th e drum uni t in until it stops. s Close t h e fr ont cover of the machi ne. t Con ne ct inte rface cable s and then plug the mac hine bac k in . Turn on the po wer swit ch. 1[...]

  • Page 136

    Routine Maint enance 130 5 Cl eanin g th e p ape r pic k-u p r oller 5 a Turn o ff the ma ch ine' s power switch. Disconnect all inte r face ca b le s, and the n unpl ug the AC power cord. b Pull th e paper tra y com pl etely ou t of the machi ne. c Tightl y wring out a lint-f ree cloth soak ed in l uke warm water, and then wipe the separator [...]

  • Page 137

    Routine Maint enance 131 5 Shipment of the mach ine 5 WARNI NG This m ach ine is he avy and we igh s a pp roxim ately 21 .0 k g (4 6.3 lb ). T o pr even t p oss ible inju rie s a t lea st t wo people should l ift the machi n e. B e careful n o t to pinch your fi nger s when you p ut the ma chine down. If yo u use a Lower Tra y, carry i t separat e [...]

  • Page 138

    Routine Maint enance 132 5 a Turn o ff the ma ch ine' s power switch. Disconnect all inte r face ca b le s, and the n unpl ug the AC power cord. b Pres s th e fron t cov er relea se bu tto n and t hen op en the fr ont cov er. c Hol d the g ree n hand le of t he drum u nit. Pull the dr um un it out un til it s top s. d Turn th e g re en lock le[...]

  • Page 139

    Routine Maint enance 133 5 IMP O RT ANT • H old the gre en h andle s of th e dru m un it when you c arry it. DO N OT h old th e sid es of th e drum un it. • W e re com me nd tha t you pla ce t he dr um u nit on a c lea n, flat su rfac e with a piece of dis pos able pa pe r und ern ea th it in c ase you acc ident ally sp ill o r sc atte r tone r[...]

  • Page 140

    Routine Maint enance 134 5 f Rem ov e two pi eces of or ang e pac king mat erial a nd d iscard th em. Note This step is only necessary when yo u are replacin g the waste to ner box fo r the first time , and is n o t req uire d for t he rep lace men t wa ste to ner box . T he ora nge packin g p ieces a re in stalled at the fac tory t o prot ect yo u[...]

  • Page 141

    Routine Maint enance 135 5 h Slide th e b elt uni t back int o the machi ne. Make su r e the b el t unit is level a nd fits firmly into place. i Insta ll ora nge packi ng materi als to the dr um unit as follows:  Inst all one or ang e pac kin g ma teria l (1) t o se cure the t oner cart ridge s to the d rum un it on the le ft and righ t sides re[...]

  • Page 142

    Routine Maint enance 136 5 j Put a piec e of pa per (A4 or le tter ) on the bel t u nit to prev ent d amage to t he be lt u nit . k Make s ure the gr e en lock leve r (1) is in th e release p osi tion as sh o wn in th e i llust ratio n. l Matc h the gui de end s (2) of the d rum u nit to th e c marks (1) on b oth side s of the machi ne, the n gentl[...]

  • Page 143

    Routine Maint enance 137 5 m Turn t h e gre en lo ck lever ( 1) clo ckwise to the lock posi tion. n Push th e drum uni t in until it stops. o Close t h e fr ont cover of the machi ne. p Put the Styro fo am p iece (1) i nto the carto n . The n put t he waste toner bo x in the S tyrofoam piece . 1 1[...]

  • Page 144

    Routine Maint enance 138 5 q Wr ap th e mach ine wit h a pla sti c bag . P ut th e ma chi ne on t he St yr ofoam piec e (1 ) and the St yr of oam piece (2) on the top of th e machi ne. Match th e fr o nt si de of the machin e to the “FRONT” mar k on eac h St yrof oam pi ec e. r Put th e power cord in to the Styrof o am p iece (2). s Cl ose t he[...]

  • Page 145

    139 6 6 You can co rrect most p roblems by you rself. If you need ad d itio n al help, th e Broth er Soluti ons Center off e rs the la test FAQs an d troub leshootin g ti p s. Visit us at ht tp : //solut ions.bro ther.com/ . (HL-4150CDN) In USA: Please g o to t he Brothe r Solut i ons Ce n t er at http: //solut ions.bro ther.com/ and c li ck Man ua[...]

  • Page 146

    Troubl eshooting 140 6 LCD mes sages 6 As with any sophist i cate d office product, erro r s may occ ur and consumable ite ms ma y need to be r eplaced. If this happens, your machin e a uto ma tical ly stop s pr inting, dia gnoses the problem, and displays the resulti ng me ss age on the LC D to al ert y ou. The m ost co mmo n err or and m a inte n[...]

  • Page 147

    Troubl eshooting 141 6 DIMM Error  T he DIMM is not installed correctl y.  T he DIMM is broken.  T he DIMM does not mee t t he required sp ecifications.  T urn off the machine and remove the DIMM.  Con firm the DIMM meets the required specifications. (For de tails, see SO -D IMM t ype s on pag e 85.)  Re-i nstall the DIMM correctl[...]

  • Page 148

    Troubl eshooting 142 6 No Paper The machi ne is out of paper or paper i s not c orrectly loaded in the paper t ray. Put t he paper in the indicated p aper tray. If the problem is not res olved, the pa per pick-up roller may need to be cleaned. Clean the paper pick-up roller. (See Cleaning th e paper pi ck-up roller on page 130.) No Toner The toner [...]

  • Page 149

    Troubl eshooting 143 6 Maintenance messages 6 Tray 2 Error The optional lowe r tray is not installed correctly. Re-install the optional lower tray. Unusable Device An incompatibl e or de fective device has been conne cted to the USB direct interface. Remove the USB flash mem ory dri ve from the USB Dir ect Inte rf ace. For the maintenanc e messa ge[...]

  • Page 150

    Troubl eshooting 144 6 Paper handl ing 6 Fi rst, m ak e sur e that yo u are usi ng p aper that m eets Br ot her recom me nded pape r spec if ic ati ons. (S ee Ty p e and s ize of pape r on pa ge 2. ) Pro blem R ecommenda tion The m achine do es not fee d paper.  If t here is p aper in t he paper tray, make sure i t is straight. If the p aper is [...]

  • Page 151

    Troubl eshooting 145 6 Paper j a ms and how to clear th em 6 If pap er jams insid e the ma chin e, t he ma chin e will st op . One of the fo llow ing LC D mes sa ges will app ear to te ll you wh ere to fin d the ja mme d pa per.  J a mM PT r a y (1 ) Paper j am in the M P tray. ( See page 146.)  J a mT r a y1 (2 ) Pape r j am in the stan dar [...]

  • Page 152

    Troubl eshooting 146 6 Jam MP Tr ay (p ap er j am i n the MP t ra y) 6 Jam MP Tra y If a p aper jam o ccu rs in side the MP t ray, fol low th ese st eps: a Remove th e paper from the MP tray. b Rem ov e any jamme d pa per f rom in and aroun d the M P Tr ay. c Fan the pa pe r stac k, and t hen pu t it ba ck in th e MP tray . d Wh en lo ading pap er [...]

  • Page 153

    Troubl eshooting 147 6 If a p aper jam o ccu rs in side the paper tray, f ollow these steps: a Pull th e paper tra y com pl etely ou t of the machi ne. WARNI NG DO N OT tou ch the shad ed parts s how n in the illus tration . Th ese roll ers ma y be rotat ing a t high spee d a nd ca n pin ch or e ntr ap y our ha nd.[...]

  • Page 154

    Troubl eshooting 148 6 b Us e bot h hand s to slo wly pul l o ut the ja mm ed pa per . Note Pul ling out t he jam me d pape r down war d all ows you to re mov e th e pape r ea sier. c Make su re tha t the pa pe r i s belo w the m axi mum pape r mar k ( bbb ). W hile pre ss ing th e green pape r-g uid e relea se lev er, sli de the pap er guid es t o[...]

  • Page 155

    Troubl eshooting 149 6 Jam Du plex (p aper jam und erne at h th e s tand ard pape r tray (tra y 1) o r in th e fu ser un it) 6 Jam Dup lex If a pa pe r jam oc cu rs insid e the d up lex un it, foll ow th ese st eps : a Leave the machine turned on for 10 minutes to cool down. b Pull th e paper tra y com pl etely ou t of the machi ne and ch eck insid[...]

  • Page 156

    Troubl eshooting 150 6 c If p a per i s not ca u ght inside th e ma chine, check u nderneath the p aper tray. Note Do not p ut the pap er tr ay back i n at th i s poi n t. d If th e paper is n o t cau ght in th e paper tra y, open the back co ve r. WARNI NG After you h ave ju st u sed the ma chin e, som e in tern al part s o f the ma c hine will be[...]

  • Page 157

    Troubl eshooting 151 6 e Pull ou t the jamm ed p ape r slowl y. f Fully close the back c over. g Put th e pape r tray b ack i n the machin e .[...]

  • Page 158

    Troubl eshooting 152 6 Jam Rea r ( Pap er ja m behi nd the back co ver) 6 Jam Rea r If a p aper jam o ccu rs b ehind t h e back co ver , foll ow these steps: a Leave the machine turned on for 10 minutes to cool down. b Open t he back cove r. WARNI NG After you h ave ju st u sed the ma chin e, som e in tern al part s o f the ma c hine will be ex tre[...]

  • Page 159

    Troubl eshooting 153 6 c Pull th e green tabs ( 2) at the left and r ight hand sides toward yo u and f o ld down the f u ser cover (1). Note If the envelope l eve rs (3) i nside the back co ver are pul led down to the e nvelo pe positio n , lift these levers to the ori gin al pos ition b efo re pullin g the gree n tab s (2) do wn. d Usi ng bo th ha[...]

  • Page 160

    Troubl eshooting 154 6 e Close t h e fu ser cover (1). Note If you pr int on envel opes, pull d own t he envelope l evers (2) to the envelope posit i on again before closing the back cover. f Close t h e b ack cover. 1 2 2[...]

  • Page 161

    Troubl eshooting 155 6 Jam Insi de (Pa per jam in side the mach ine) 6 Jam Ins ide If a p aper jam o ccu rs in side the machi n e, f o llow th ese steps: a Turn o ff the ma ch ine' s power switch a nd un plug the A C p ower c o rd. b Pres s th e fron t cov er relea se bu tto n and t hen op en the fr ont cov er. c Hol d the g ree n hand le of t[...]

  • Page 162

    Troubl eshooting 156 6 d Turn th e g re en lock lever (1) at the left of the machi ne countercl ockwise to the rele ase positi on. Holding the g ree n hand les of the d rum u nit, lif t the fro nt of th e drum un it and remo ve it fr om the m ac hine. IMP O RT ANT • H old the gre en h andle s of th e dru m un it when you c arry it. DO N OT h old [...]

  • Page 163

    Troubl eshooting 157 6 e Pull ou t the jamm ed p ape r slowl y. IMP O RT ANT To avoid p rint q uali ty probl ems, DO NOT to uch the sh a ded p arts shown i n t h e i llustra tion. f Make s ure the gr e en lock leve r (1) is in th e release p osi tion as sh o wn in th e i llust ratio n. 1[...]

  • Page 164

    Troubl eshooting 158 6 g Matc h the gui de end s (2) of the d rum u nit to th e c marks (1) on b oth side s of the machi ne, the n gently slide the dru m u nit i nto the m ach i ne un til i t stops a t the gree n lock l ever. h Turn t h e gre en lo ck lever ( 1) clo ckwise to the lock posi tion. i Push th e drum uni t in until it stops. j Close t h[...]

  • Page 165

    Troubl eshooting 159 6 Improving th e print qual ity 6 If you have a print quality p r oble m, pr int a test page fir st (see Ma chin e Inf o. on pa ge 70). I f the p rinto ut l ooks goo d, th e pr oblem is pr obabl y not the m ach ine. Ch eck the in terfac e ca ble or t ry the m ach ine on ano ther computer. I f the prin to ut h as a quali ty prob[...]

  • Page 166

    Troubl eshooting 160 6 White streaks or bands down the page  Wip e the scanner windows with a dry lint-f ree soft cloth. (See Cleanin g the inside of the machine on page 116 .)  Clea n the drum uni t. (See Clea ning the drum unit on p age 124.)  Id entify the missing color and put in a new to ner cartri dg e. (See Replacing the toner cartr[...]

  • Page 167

    Troubl eshooting 161 6 White spots or hollow print  M ake sure that the media t ype setting in the driver matches t he type o f paper you are using. (See T ype and size of paper on page 2.)  Chec k the machine’s environmen t. Co nditions such as high humidity can cause white spo ts or hol low print. Completely blank or some colors are missi[...]

  • Page 168

    Troubl eshooting 162 6 Toner scatter or toner st a in  Chec k the machine’s e nvironment . Conditions such as h igh hum idity and high temper atures may cause this pri nt quality problem.  Id entify the co lor c ausing the proble m and put in a new to ner cartridge. (See Replacing the toner cartridges on page 96.) To ide ntify the color of [...]

  • Page 169

    Troubl eshooting 163 6 Color misregistration  M ake sure t h at the m achine is on a solid level surf ace .  P erform the auto color registration us ing the control pan el (see Auto Registration on page 82) or perform the manual color registration using t he control p anel (see M anu al Registrati on on pa ge 8 3).  P ut i n a new drum uni[...]

  • Page 170

    Troubl eshooting 164 6 Poor fixing  M ake sure that the media t ype setting in the driver matches t he type o f paper you are using. (See T ype and size of paper on page 2.)  M ake sure that the two gray levers i nside the back cover are in the up position.  Choos e Im prov e Ton er Fixing m ode in t h e printer driver. See Im prove P rint[...]

  • Page 171

    Troubl eshooting 165 6 Solving print problems 6 Network prob lems 6 For prob lems conc erni ng us in g y our mach ine on a Net wor k, see t he Ne two rk Use r's Guid e . Th e la test Ne two rk Us er's Gu ide in PDF f orm at is av ail able by acce ssin g the B roth er Solu tion s Ce nter (http ://soluti ons.brot h er. com/ ). Pro blem R ec[...]

  • Page 172

    Troubl eshooting 166 6 Other problems 6 For Maci ntosh w i t h USB 6 BR -Scr ipt 3 6 Pro blem R ecommenda tion The m achine do es not appear in Printer Setup Util ity (M ac OS X 10.4. 11) or Pri nt & Fa x in System P references (Mac OS X 10.5. x and 10.6.x).  Make s ure the mac hine is powered on and t ha t t h ere are no error m essages on [...]

  • Page 173

    167 A A Machine specific ations A En gi ne A 1 The pr inti ng spe ed may c hange depe nding on the t ype of docum ent you p rint. 2 Pri nt sp eed may be slo wer whe n the m achin e is co nnecte d by wir eles s LAN. 3 Fro m standa rd pape r tray . 4 F irs t pr int ou t ti me ma y c han ge if the ma chin e is c al ibr ati ng o r r egis te rin g itse [...]

  • Page 174

    Appendix 168 A Control ler A 1 See the N etw ork User 's G uide for detai ls on th e su pport ed n etwor k p rot ocol s. 2 B rot her or igina l Win dow s ® an d M a cint os h uti lit y for pri nt er a nd p rin t s er ver man a geme nt . In stal l f rom t he s up plied C D-R OM . 3 B rot her or igina l Win dow s ® ut ili ty fo r pr int er and[...]

  • Page 175

    Appendix 169 A Softw are A 1 For the lates t driver up date s, visi t http :// solu tion s.bro the r.com / . 2 Do wnloa d the p rinte r d river for Li nux from htt p://s oluti ons. bro ther.c om/ . 3 Depe nding o n Linu x dist ribu tion s, th e dr iver may not be avail abl e. 4 Net work u se onl y 5 The D riv er Dep loyme nt Wiza rd aut omates t he[...]

  • Page 176

    Appendix 170 A Di rect Pri nt fe atu re A 1 Da ta th at in clud es a JBIG 2 im a ge fi le, J PEG2 000 i mag e file , or a tr ansp arenc y fi le is n ot su ppo rted. 2 Se e Crea tin g a PRN or Post Scr ipt ® 3™ file for dire ct pr int ing o n pa ge 2 3. Co n trol pa ne l A Pa pe r ha nd lin g A 1 Ca lcu lat ed wi th 80 g/ m 2 (20 l b) pape r 2 HL[...]

  • Page 177

    Appendix 171 A Med ia spec ifi catio ns A 1 Legal size pap er is not av aila ble i n some re gions ou tsid e US A and Cana da. Mode l HL-4150CDN HL-4570CDW HL-4570CDWT Me dia ty pes Multi-purpo se Tr a y Plain paper, Thin paper, Thick paper, Thicker paper, Recycled paper, Bond paper, Label, Envelopes, Env.Thi n , Env.Thick, Glossy P aper Paper tray[...]

  • Page 178

    Appendix 172 A Suppl ies A 1 Appr ox . car tr idge yiel d is decla red in ac cor danc e wit h IS O/IE C 1979 8. 2 Dr um lif e is a ppr oxi mat e an d may v ary b y t yp e of us e. Mode l HL-4150CD N HL -4570CDW HL-4570CDWT Order N o. Tone r C art ridge Standard Black Approx. 2,500 pages A 4/Letter pages 1 TN-310BK Cyan, Magenta, Ye llow Approx. 1,5[...]

  • Page 179

    Appendix 173 A Dime nsions / weig hts A Ot he r A 1 USB co nnecti ons to P C 2 We do n ot reco mmend Ton er Sav e for pri nti ng Pho to or gra y scal e i mages . Mode l HL-4150CDN HL-4570CDW HL-4570C DWT Dimen sions ( W × D × H) 410 × 486 × 313 mm (16.1 × 19.1 × 12.3 i n .) 410 × 495 × 446 mm (16.1 × 1 9.5 × 1 7.6 in .) Weig hts Approx. 2[...]

  • Page 180

    Appendix 174 A Compu t e r requ iremen ts A 1 Mic ros oft ® In terne t Exp lor er 6.0 or great er. 2 T hir d pa rty US B po rt s a re n ot sup po rte d. For the latest drive r updates, vi sit ht tp://sol utions .brother.co m/ . Computer Platform & O perating System V ersion Proces sor Minimum Speed Minim um RAM Recommended RAM Hard Disk Space [...]

  • Page 181

    Appendix 175 A Im por tant info rmatio n for ch oosi ng you r pape r A This secti on give s informati on to help yo u ch oose pap er to use with this machine. Note If you use paper th at i s not r ecommended, a paper j am or misf eed may occur in the machine. Before you buy a large quant ity of paper A Make sure th at the p aper is sui table for th[...]

  • Page 182

    Appendix 176 A Pri nt sur fa ce A The chara cteristics of the face side a nd reverse sid e of a s heet of pape r may vary a little. Usually , the openi n g si de of th e pap er ream pa cka ge is the p rint side. Foll ow the ins tructions on th e paper package. Typ ically, the print si de is ind icated b y an arrow. Moisture c ontent A Moistur e con[...]

  • Page 183

    Appendix 177 A Pap er siz e A 1 Post car d with th e size s peci f i ed by Ja pan Pos t Serv ice C o., L TD Paper s ize mm in. Le tter 8.5 × 11 in. Le gal 8.5 × 14 in. Execu tive 7.25 × 10.5 in. A4 210 × 297 m m A5 148 × 210 m m A5 ( Long E dge ) 210 × 148 m m A6 105 × 148 m m Env elo pe Mo nar ch 3.875 × 7.5 in. Envelope Com-10 4.12 × 9.5[...]

  • Page 184

    Appendix 178 A Symb ol and cha racter sets A For the HP LaserJet e mu la tion modes, yo u can choose th e symbol and cha racter se ts usi ng a Web Bas e d Ma na gem ent (W eb b row ser) o r the con trol pa ne l bu ttons . Ho w to use Web Bas ed Manag emen t (Web brow ser) A To use W eb Ba sed Mana ge men t (W eb bro wse r), follo w th e steps b elo[...]

  • Page 185

    Appendix 179 A Sy mbo l and char a cter sets list A OC R sy mbo l se ts A When you choo se the O C R-A or OCR-B f o nt, t h e ma tching symbo l set i s always u sed . OCR A (0O) OCR B (1O) HP LaserJet m ode A ABI COMP B /P (13P ) ABI COM P I NTL (14P ) DES KTOP ( 7J) GR EEK8 (8G ) HP GERMAN (0G) HP SPANISH (1S) ISO LATI N1 (0N) ISO LA TIN2 (2N) ISO[...]

  • Page 186

    Appendix 180 A Quick reference for b a r code control c om mands A Th e ma chin e can p rin t bar cod es in t he HP Las erJe t em ulati on mo des . Pr int b ar c odes o r exp and ed ch arac te rs A Format: ESC i n ... n Creates bar codes or expanded ch ar acters acco r ding to the segme nt o f parameters ‘n ... n’ . For more infor m ati on ab[...]

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    Appendix 181 A Th is par ame ter s elec ts the bar co de mo de as show n ab ove. Whe n n is ‘t5’ or ‘T 5’ the bar co de mo de (EA N 8, EAN 13, o r UP C A) varies a ccording t o the n umb er of characte rs in t he data. Bar cod e, expan ded chara cter, line bl ock drawin g and box d rawin g A Th is p ara me ter ch oo ses t he bar co de styl [...]

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    Appendix 182 A Th is par ame ter s how s whet her t he ma chin e pr ints th e hum an rea da ble line bel ow t he bar c ode. Huma n readable charact ers are al wa ys pri nted with OCR-B font of 1 0 p itch and a ll the cu rrent character st yle enha nce men ts are mask ed. The d efau lt s et t ing i s det ermi ned by th e ba r co de mod e s ele cte d[...]

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    Appendix 183 A Bar cod e, expan d ed ch ar a cter, lin e block d rawin g and b ox drawin g offset in X-axis A n = ‘x nnn’ or ‘ Xnnn’ This pa rameter shows th e o ffset from t he left ma r gin i n th e ‘u’- or ‘U’- specified unit. Bar cod e & expanded charac ter offset in Y-axis A n = ‘y nnn’ or ‘ Ynnn’ This pa rameter sh[...]

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    Appendix 184 A  W he n CODE 39 is c hos en wi th the pa ram eter ‘t0’ or ‘T0’ Fo rty t hr ee c hara cte rs ‘0 ’ to ‘9’, ‘A’ to ‘Z ’, ‘-’, ‘ . ’ , ‘ ( spa ce)’, ‘$’, ‘ / ’, ‘+’, and ‘% ’ ca n be a ccept ed a s bar cod e dat a. Ot her c hara cte rs wi ll ca us e a da ta er ro r. T he nu mber of c[...]

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    Appendix 185 A  W he n C ode 1 28 Set A, Set B, or S et C is sele cted wit h th e pa rame t er ‘t 12’ o r ‘ T12 ’, ‘t13 ’ o r ‘T 13 ’, or ‘t1 4’ or ‘ T14’ Code 128 sets A , B and C can be indivi dually sele cted. Set A shows charact ers Hex 00 to 5F. Set B include s chara cters He x 20 to 7F. Set C incl udes the pairs 00 [...]

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    Appendix 186 A No. Code 128 Set C Input command Hex No. Code 128 Set C Input command Hex 0 00 NUL 0x00 52 52 4 0x34 1 01 SOH 0x01 53 53 5 0x35 20 2 S T X 0x02 54 54 6 0x36 30 3 E T X 0x03 55 55 7 0x37 40 4 E O T 0x04 56 56 8 0x38 5 05 ENQ 0x05 57 57 9 0x39 60 6 A CK 0x06 58 58 : 0x3a 7 07 BEL 0x07 59 59 ; 0x3b 8 08 BS 0x08 60 60 < 0x3c 9 09 HT 0[...]

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    Appendix 187 A Example Program Listings A WID TH " LP T1:", 25 5 'COD E 39 LPR IN T CH R$(27 ); "it0 r1 s0o0x 00 y00b CO DE39 ? "; 'Int erle ave d 2 of 5 LPR IN T CH R$(27 ); "it1 r1 s0o0x 00 y20b 12 3456 ? "; 'FIM LPR IN T CH R$(27 ); "it3 r1 o0x00 y4 0bA "; 'Pos t Ne t LPR IN T CH R$([...]

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    188 B B Brother nu mbers B IMP O RT ANT For tech nical and o pera tional h elp, yo u mus t call the country w he r e yo u bought th e m ach ine. Calls must be m ade fr om wit hin that co untry. Register your product B Please compl ete the Broth er Warranty Re gistrati on or, for your conveni ence and most ef ficient way t o regi ster your new p rod[...]

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    189 C C Brother nu mbers C IMP O RT ANT For tech nical and o pera tional h elp, yo u mus t call the country w he r e yo u bought th e m ach ine. Calls must be m ade fr om wit hin that co untry. Register your product C By regis teri ng yo ur produ ct wit h Bro ther In tern atio nal C orpor ation , yo u wi ll be reco rded a s t he orig ina l ow ner o[...]

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    Appendix (for USA and Can ada) 190 C Customer Servic e C If you h ave com m ents or su gges tion s, plea se write us at: Ser vic e ce nte r loca tor (U SA o nly) C Fo r the lo cat ion of a Brot her aut horiz ed s ervi ce cent er , call 1-8 77 -BR OTHE R (1- 877 -2 76-84 37 ), or visit us on-line at http://www.b r other -usa.com/se rvice/ . Ser vic [...]

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    Appendix (for USA and Can ada) 191 C Ordering supplies C Fo r be st quali ty resu lts u se on ly gen uine Br othe r supp lie s, which are availa ble at mos t Broth er re taile rs. If yo u cannot f ind the su ppli es you ne e d and you hav e a Visa, Ma sterCar d, Disco ver, or A me ri can Express cr e dit card, yo u can orde r supplies dir ectly fro[...]

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    192 D D Sym bols + or - bu ttons ....... ..... ..... ..... .... ..... ..... ....... ..... .... ..... .... 64 A Accessori es tab . ..... ..... .... ....... ..... ....... ..... ..... .... ..... .... 40 Auto Registration ..... ..... ....... ..... .... ..... ..... ..... .... ....... .. 82 B Back bu tto n .. ..... ..... ..... .... ....... ..... ..... ..[...]

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    Ind ex 193 D N Network connec tivit y ..... ....... ..... .... ..... ..... ..... .... ....... 168 Network menu . .... ..... ..... ..... ....... .... ..... ..... ..... .... ... 7 5 , 76 Ne tw or k so ft wa re ..... ..... ..... .... ..... ..... ..... .... ....... ..... .... 61 P Pape r ....... .... ..... ..... ..... .... ..... ....... ..... ..... ...[...]