Software User's Guide
Table Of Contents
- SOFTWARE USER'S GUIDE
- Table of Contents
- 1 Using the machine as a printer
- Using the Brother MFC printer driver
- Features
- Choosing the right type of paper
- How to print your original
- Simultaneous printing and faxing
- Clearing data from the memory
- Checking the Print Quality
- Printer operation keys
- Printer driver settings (Windows® only)
- How to access the printer driver settings
- Basic tab
- Advanced tab
- 2 How to scan using Windows®
- Scanning an original (For Windows® 98/98SE/Me and 2000 Professional only)
- Scanning an original (For Windows® XP only)
- Using the Scan key (For USB cable users)
- Using ScanSoft® PaperPort® and TextBridge® OCR
- 3 Using the Brother Control Center
- 4 Using the Windows® XP-Based Brother SmartUI Control Center
- Brother SmartUI Control Center
- Brother Control Center features
- Hardware Section: Changing the Scan to button configuration
- Software Section
- Scan to File
- Scan to E-mail
- Scan to OCR (Word Processing program)
- Scan to Graphics application (example: Microsoft Paint)
- PC Fax setting (PC-FAX using the Brother Fax Driver)
- Custom: User-defined buttons
- 5 Using MFC Remote Setup
- 6 Using Brother PC-FAX software
- PC-FAX sending
- Speed-Dial setup
- The Address Book
- Setting up a Member in the Address Book
- Setting up a Group for Broadcasting
- Editing Member information
- Deleting a Member or Group
- Exporting the Address Book
- Importing to the Address Book
- Setting up a Cover Page
- Entering Coverpage Information
- Sending a file as a PC-FAX using the Facsimile style user interface
- Sending a file as a PC-FAX using the Simple style user interface
- Setting up PC-FAX receiving (Windows® 98/98SE/Me and 2000 Professional) (MFC-3320CN and MFC-3820C...
- Receiving a fax into the PC (Windows® XP only) (MFC-3320CN and MFC-3820CN only)
- Additional Information for Network PC-FAX users with MFC-3320CN and MFC-3820CN
- 7 Using the PhotoCapture Center™ from your PC
- 8 Network Scanning (MFC-3320CN and MFC-3820CN only)
- 9 Using your machine with a Macintosh®
- Setting up your USB-equipped Apple® Macintosh®
- Using the Brother printer driver with your Apple® Macintosh® (Mac OS® 8.6-9.2)
- Using the Brother Printer Driver with Your Apple® Macintosh® (Mac OS® X)
- Sending a fax from your Macintosh® application
- Scanning from a Macintosh®
- Using Presto! PageManager®
- MFC Remote Setup (Mac OS® X)
- Using the PhotoCapture Center™ from a Macintosh® (MFC-3320CN and MFC-3820CN only)
- Index
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USING THE MACHINE AS A PRINTER
Media Type
To achieve the best print results, the media being printed on should
be selected in the driver. The machine changes the way it prints,
depending on the selected media type.
Plain Paper
Inkjet Paper
Glossy Paper (4 color)
Glossy Paper (3 color)
Transparencies
Quality
The quality selection allows you to choose the print resolution you
want for your original. Print quality and speed are related. The higher
the quality the longer it will take to print the original. The quality
selections that are available will vary depending on the media type
you select.
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Photo: Up to 4800 x 1200 optimized dpi. (See Resolution on
page S-6 in the User’s Guide
.) Use this mode to print precise
images such as photographs. This is the highest resolution and
slowest speed.
■
S.Fine (Super Fine): 1200 x 1200 dpi. Use this mode to print
precise text and photographs. Since the print data is much larger
than normal mode, the processing time, data transfer time and
print time will be longer.
■
Fine: 600 x 600 dpi. Better print quality than Normal mode and
faster print speed than Super Fine.
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Normal: 600 x 300 dpi. Good print quality with typical print speed.
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Fast: 600 x 150 dpi. The fastest print mode and the lowest ink
consumption. Use this mode to print large volume originals or a
original for proofing.
The print quality of black ink depends on the type of glossy
paper you are using. Black ink is used when you select
Glossy
Paper (4 color). If the glossy paper you are using repels the
black ink, select Glossy Paper (3 color), which simulates black
ink by combining the three ink colors.










