User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Product Safety Guide
- Symbols and Conventions Used in the Documentation
- Compilation and Publication Notice
- Choose a Safe Location for Your Product
- Connect the Product Safely
- Use the Product Safely
- Product Warranty & Liability
- Approval Information (MFC Models Only)
- Wiring Information (U.K. Only)
- Declaration of Conformity (Europe Only)
- Declaration of Conformity for RE Directive 2014/53/EU (Europe Only) (Applicable to Models with Radio Interfaces)
- Wireless LAN (Models with Wireless LAN Function Only)
- NFC (Models with NFC Function Only)
- LAN Connection (Models with Wired LAN Function Only)
- Recycling Information in Accordance with the WEEE and Battery Directives
- Imaging Equipment Voluntary Agreement
- Chemical Substances (EU REACH)
- Trademarks
- Open Source Licensing Remarks
- Copyright and License
- Brother Customer Service
- Unlawful Use of Copying or Scanning Equipment (Products with scanning function only)
When carrying the product, remove the trays if they have been expanded to hold large paper.
The weight of the paper could cause the trays to fall and cause injury to you.
If the ink contacts your skin or gets into your eye or mouth, follow these steps immediately:
• If your skin comes into contact with the ink, wash your skin with water and soap
immediately.
• If the ink gets into your eye, rinse it with water, and consult your doctor immediately. If left as
is, it may cause redness or mild inflammation of the eye.
• If the ink gets into your mouth or you swallow ink, spit it out, rinse your mouth, and consult
your doctor immediately. If left as is, it may cause sickness.
• Be careful not to get the ink in your eye when replacing ink cartridges.
• Keep ink cartridges out of the reach of children.
• Avoid swallowing ink.
• DO NOT shake ink cartridges unless specifically instructed to do so. Ink may leak if the
cartridge is shaken or twirled.
• DO NOT dismantle ink cartridges. The ink may get in your eyes, or on your skin.
DO NOT run your hand over the edge of the paper. The thin and sharp edges of the paper
may cause an injury.
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