. The ' Printer Setting Tool' is installed at the same time as other software such as the printer driver. For more information, see. Make sure the AC adapter is connected to an AC power outlet, the car adapter is connected to a DC power outlet, or the fully-charged battery is installed. Make sure the printer driver has been installed and is functional.
Connect this printer to a computer with a USB cable. With this tool, settings cannot be specified using Bluetooth or Wi-Fi. Connect the printer you want to configure to the computer.
Click Macintosh HD - Applications - Brother - Printer Setting Tool - Printer Setting Tool.app. The Printer Setting Tool window appears. Check that the printer you want to configure appears beside Printer. If a different printer appears, select the printer you want from the drop-down list. Use the ' Printer Setting Tool' to configure the printer only when the printer is in standby.
The printer may malfunction if you attempt to configure it while it is handling a job. For information on items in the Printer Setting Tool window, refer to the following links:. Settings Dialog Box. Printer Lists the connected printers. Import Imports settings from a file.
Export Saves the current settings in a file. Setting Tabs Contain settings that may be specified or changed. Apply Settings to the Printer Applies the settings to the printer.
Print Unit Settings Prints a report containing firmware version, paper size, and configuration information, as shown below. The Bluetooth settings (PJ-762/PJ-763/PJ-763MFi only) or Wi-Fi settings (PJ-773 only) are printed on this page. Clean Unit Cleans the platen roller of the printer by feeding the dedicated cleaning sheet. See. Factory Reset Resets all of the printer settings to the factory settings.
Current Settings Retrieves the settings from the currently connected printer and displays them in the dialog box. Exit Exits the Printer Setting Tool. Paper Settings Tab.
Paper Size Specifies the default paper size. Available settings: LetterLegalA4Custom. Form Length This parameter can be set only when Paper Size is set to Custom. Form length is determined by specifying the number of lines per page, or the length in inches of each page. The available settings differ depending on the selected Text Line Spacing settings. Text Line Spacing Lines Inches 6 Lines/Inch 6-127 1.00-21.16 8 Lines/Inch (0.125') or 8 Lines/Inch (0.12') 8-127 1.00-15.87. Bottom Margin The setting specified for this parameter takes effect only when Paper Size is set to Custom.
The height of the bottom margin is expressed in lines of text. The available settings differ depending on the selected Text Line Spacing setting.
Text Line Spacing Lines 6 Lines/Inch 3-126 8 Lines/Inch (0.125') or 8 Lines/Inch (0.12') 4-126. Text Line Spacing Specifies the height of each line of text. Available settings: 6 Lines/Inch8 Lines/Inch (0.125')8 Lines/Inch (0.12'). Left Margin Specifies the left margin. Available settings: Use Paper SizeColumns. Right Margin Specifies the right margin. Available settings: Use Paper SizeColumns.
Default Pitch Specifies character width. Available settings: 10 characters/inch12 characters/inch15 characters/inchProportional. CR-LF Mode Specifies how the printer responds when LF (line feed) and CR (carriage return) commands (ASCII characters 10 and 13) are received. Available settings: LF=LF CR=CRLF=CR+LF CR=CR+LF.
Roll Printer Case Setting Specifies the setting for using the optional roll printer case. If On is selected, you can adjust the feed value or amount of paper retraction for the roll printer case. Available settings: OnOn (Without Anti Curl)On (Short Feed)Off.
Print Length Scaling Specifies the reduction or enlargement ratio for printing. Available settings: 95% - 105% (in increments of 0.5%). Tear Adjust Adjust the tear bar tear off position for paper media. Available settings: +0.08'+0.06'+0.04'+0.02'0'-0.02'-0.04'-0.06'-0.08' ( +2.0 mm+1.5 mm+1.0 mm+0.5 mm0 mm-0.5 mm-1.0 mm-1.5 mm-2.0 mm). Form Feed Mode Specifies how the printer responds to form feed commands received from any source. Available settings: No FeedFixed PageEnd of PageEnd of Page Retract. Paper Grip Time Specifies the delay before the printer grabs the paper.
Available settings: 0.5 seconds0.8 seconds1.2 seconds. Pre-Feed If Enable is selected, the printer ejects a short length of paper when the printer turns on. When using perforated roll paper or roll paper that is pre-printed, we recommend setting this parameter to Disable. Available settings: EnableDisable. Skip Perforation Leaves a one-inch (25.4 mm) margin at the top and bottom of the paper. Use it when printing on perforated roll paper so that the printer does not print on the perforation.
Available settings: EnableDisable Print Settings Tab. Command Mode Specifies the printer’s command format. Available settings: RasterESC/P LegacyESC/P BrotherP-touch Template. Print Density Specifies the printing density. Available settings: 0-10. Print Speed Specifies the printing speed in inches or millimeters per second.
Available settings: 1.1 ips / 27 mm/s1.6 ips / 41 mm/s1.9 ips / 48 mm/s2.5 ips / 65 mm/s. Extended Characters Specifies which characters are used when printing ASCII characters 128 to 255.
Available settings: ItalicGraphics. Download free font sf atarian system font for mac. Character Set Map Specifies which character set is used, allowing you to print special characters appropriate for the language selected. Available settings: USAFranceGermanyUnited KingdomDenmark ISwedenItalySpain IJapanNorwayDenmark IISpain IILatin AmericaKoreaLegal.
Default Font Specifies which built-in font is used. Available settings: SerifSans Serif. Character Attributes Specifies the attributes used for printed text.
Available settings: Reduce Character SizeBoldDouble WidthUnderline. Dash Line Print Prints dash lines between pages, useful when printing on roll paper. Set Form Feed Mode to Fixed Page, and then select Enable. Note that dash lines are printed on the paper; they are not punched into the paper. Available settings: EnableDisable. Stencil Paper Mode Available settings: ONOFF Printer Settings Tab. Auto Power On Specifies how the printer responds when connected to an AC or DC power outlet or when the battery is installed.
Available settings: DisableEnableEnable (No Main Button). Auto Power Off (AC/DC) Specifies the amount of time that passes before the printer turns off automatically when connected to an AC or DC power outlet. Available settings: None, 1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8/9/10/15/20/25/30/40/50/60/90/120 minutes. Auto Power Off (Li-ion) Specifies the amount of time that passes before the printer turns off automatically when powered by the battery. Available settings: None, 1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8/9/10/15/20/25/30/40/50/60/90/120 minutes. Paper Sensor Threshold Specifies the threshold of the paper detection sensor. Available settings: 0-255.
Print Data after Printing Allows to erase print data after it is printed. Available settings: Erase All Print DataKeep Print Data. JPEG Printing Setting Specifies the JPEG print settings. Available settings: Simple BinaryError Diffusion. Scale JPEG images to fit media Allows enlarging or reducing a JPEG image to fit the paper size. Available settings: EnableDisable. Power Off Mode Choose how you want to turn off the printer.
Available settings: Single press to turn offDouble press to turn off. Airplane Mode Allows disabling the (Bluetooth) or (Wi-Fi) button. This function is useful when you use the printer in a place where signal transmissions are not allowed. Available settings: OnOff Bluetooth Settings Tab (PJ-762/PJ-763/PJ-763MFi Only). Bluetooth Device Name Allows to enter the Bluetooth device name. Bluetooth Address Displays the acquired Bluetooth address. Visible to Other Devices Allows the printer to be 'discovered' by other Bluetooth devices.
Available settings: DiscoverableNot Discoverable. PIN code Enables or disables the PIN code used when pairing with computers or mobile devices. Request Secure Simple Pairing (SSP) settings during pairing If this check box is selected, pairing can be performed using the printer buttons for devices that are compliant with Bluetooth 2.1 or later. Wireless LAN Tab (PJ-773 Only). WirelessDirect Turns the Wireless Direct function on or off.
SSID/Network Key Generation Select AUTO or STATIC. SSID (Network Name)/Network Key Specifies the SSID (3 to 25 ASCII characters) and the network key you want to use in the Wireless Direct mode. You can only specify a setting when STATIC is selected as SSID/Network Key Generation. Display current settings Displays the current settings for Wireless Direct. Click the Current Settings button to update the displayed settings with the most recent information. Applying Setting Changes to Multiple Printers.
After applying settings to the first printer, disconnect the printer from the computer, and then connect the second printer to the computer. Select the newly connected printer from the Printer drop-down list. Click the Apply Settings to the Printer button. The same settings that were applied to the first printer are applied to the second printer.
Repeat steps 1 – 3 for all the printers whose settings you wish to change.
PT-P950NW Professional PC-connectable label printer with wired network and built-in Wi-Fi ®. With an advanced auto cutter and easy peel feature, you can create one or many customized, durable labels in a variety of combinations and widths.
This high-speed label printer lets you design labels on your PC, Mac, tablet, or smartphone then print using USB or Wi-Fi connectivity. Get the complete mobile labeling solution with an optional rechargeable battery base, touch panel display unit and Bluetooth ® interface. Key Features. Durable labels up to 36mm wide. High-speed and high-resolution (360dpi) printing. Wired network and Wi-Fi to print labels from several devices at once, including tablets and smartphones.
Built-in auto cutter with easy peel function. Li-ion rechargeable battery and host of accessories.
Comes complete with software, design tools, and accessories. Drop-in tape cartridge design helps make media replacement simple and trouble free. Includes PT-Editor 5 professional barcode and label design/print software application. Li-ion Rechargeable Battery Pack. Add a long life Li-ion rechargeable battery to extend the life of the printer. Requires pre-installed battery base.
Battery Base Unit. The battery base unit is a user-installable accessory required for the Li-ion rechargeable battery option. Touch Panel and Display Unit.
Optional touch panel display for a standalone printing solution. Barcode Scanner Kit. Handheld barcode scanner kit that simplifies programming scan and print applications. Bluetooth ® Module. A Bluetooth accessory module that attaches to the back of the printer providing a Bluetooth® wireless communication option. For more information about additional accessories, email us at.
HGe Tapes Extra-Strength Adhesive Tapes. Extra-strength adhesive tapes in five-piece bulk packaging, designed for use on plastics, textured and hard-to-stick surfaces. Standard Adhesive Tapes. Standard adhesive tapes in five-piece bulk packaging, designed for use on smooth and flat surfaces. TZe Tapes. TZe tapes feature the same laminated structure and durability of HGe tapes, but without the faster print speeds and higher resolution of up to 360×720 dpi offered by HGe tapes.
Flexible ID Tapes. Individually packaged tapes designed for wrap-around labels and adhesive-to-adhesive flag labels. Standard Adhesive Tapes. Standard adhesive tapes in individual packaging, designed for use on smooth and flat surfaces. Tamper-Evident Tapes. Individually packaged tapes designed to reveal a security pattern when the label is removed or disturbed.
Print Head Cleaning Tapes. These tapes maintain and restore print quality. Approximately 100 uses per tape. Stencil Tapes. Non-adhesive tape designed to mask ink or special fluids for direct part marking. For more information about additional or custom supply options, email us at.
To adjust the default settings of the printer driver, complete the following steps: 1. Open the Printers folder. NOTE: For instructions, refer to: 2. Right click on the Brother printer driver and left click on Printing Preferences. You can change the following settings: 3. To add the optional lower paper tray or set the default paper size for each tray, right click on the Brother printer driver in the Printers folder and left click on Printer Properties (in Windows 7 or greater) or Properties (Windows XP and Vista).
I: BASIC TAB 1. PAPER SIZE: The Paper Size selection includes a large selection of standard paper sizes. From the drop-down list, choose the Paper Size you are using. NOTE: - For more information about the paper size dimensions, refer to: - If you want to create a custom size, choose User Defined. Specify the Width and Height values, and enter any name you want for this custom size.
Choose the correct paper thickness to improve the quality of your output. ORIENTATION: Chooses the position your document will be printed (Portrait or Landscape). NOTE: If your application software contains a similar function to this, we recommend you use the one in the application. COPIES: The Copies selection sets the number of copies that will be printed (1 to 999). NOTE: This setting is independent of the Copies function that may be available in your application software. Do not use the two settings simultaneously.
COLLATE: With Collate checked, one complete copy of your document will be printed and then reprinted according to the number of copies you choose. If Collate is unchecked, then each page will be printed according to the number of copies chosen before the next page of the document is printed. 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: Recommended for 20 - 28 lb paper. Thin Paper: Recommended for 16 - 20 lb paper. Thick Paper: Recommended for heavier weight or rough paper.
Thicker Paper: Recommended if the toner is not fixed to the paper using the Thick Paper setting. Bond Paper - Envelopes - Env.
Thick: Recommended if the toner is not fixed to the envelope. Thin: Recommended if the envelope is crumpled. Recycled Paper - Label: Media will feed from the MP tray. Glossy Paper 6. PRINT QUALITY: You can choose the print quality as follows: - Normal (600 x 600 dpi): Recommended for ordinary printing.
Good print quality with reasonable print speeds. Fine (2400 dpi class): The finest print mode.
Use this mode to print precise images such as photographs. Since the print data is much larger than in normal mode, processing time / data transfer time and printing time will be longer. NOTE: The print speed will change depending on what quality setting you choose. Higher print quality takes longer to print, while lower print quality takes less time to print.
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COLOR/MONO: You can change the Color/Mono setting as follows: - Auto: The machine checks the content of your documents for color. If color is detected anywhere in the document, it will print the whole document using all the colors. It will mix some of the toners to help achieve every shade detected in the document, increasing the density of toner applied to the page. If no color content is detected, it will print in monochrome. The total printing speed may become slower. Color: Whether the document contains color or just monochrome, your machine will print using all the colors. Mono: Select Mono if the document has only black and gray scale text and objects.
If your document contains color, this mode prints the document in 256 levels of gray using black toner. NOTE: - The machine's color sensor is very sensitive and may perceive faded black text or an off-white background as color. If you know that your document is black and white and you want to conserve color toner, select Mono mode. If either the cyan, magenta, or yellow toner reaches the end of its life while printing a color document, the print job cannot be completed. You can cancel your print job and choose to start the print job again in Mono mode, as long as black toner is available.
DOCUMENT TYPE: Use Document Type to automatically select the optimal settings for printing the relevant type of data. Document (Standard): Use this mode for printing a combination of graphics and text. Photo/Image: Use this mode for printing photos or images. Document (Mixed): Use this mode for printing combinations of graphics/text and photos/images. Using this mode may take longer to print the data.
Manual: Choosing Manual allows you to select the settings manually by clicking the Settings button. SETTINGS BUTTON: a.
Color Mode: The following options are available in color matching mode: - Normal: This is the default color mode. Vivid: The color of all elements are adjusted to become a brighter color. Auto: The printer driver automatically checks the print data and separates it into different parts. Graphics/text data is printed to in Normal mode. Photo/image data is printed in Vivid mode. Choosing this option may take longer to print the data.
None: No color adjustment is done. Import: To adjust the print configuration of a particular image, click Settings. When you have finished adjusting the image parameters, such as brightness and contrast, import those settings as a print configuration file. Use the Export function to create a print configuration file from the current settings. Export: To adjust the print configuration of a particular image, click Settings. When you have finished adjusting the image parameters, such as brightness and contrast, export those settings as a print configuration file.
Use the Import function to load a previously exported configuration file. Improve Gray Color: You can improve the image quality of a shaded area. Enhance Black Printing: If a black graphic cannot be printed correctly, choose this setting.
Improve Thin Line: You can improve the image quality of thin lines, such as line graphs. Improve Pattern Printing: Select this option if printed fills and patterns are different from the patterns and fills you see on your computer screen. MULTIPLE PAGE: The Multiple Page selection can reduce the image size of a page to allow multiple pages to be printed on one sheet of paper or to enlarge the image size for printing one page on multiple sheets of paper. N in 1: Use this function if you want to print N pages of your document on a single sheet of paper. The printer driver will automatically reduce your document image to fit the specified size (N pages on one page). Page Order: When N in 1 option is selected, the page order can be selected from the drop-down list.
Border Line: When using the Multiple Page feature to print multiple pages on one sheet, you can choose to have a solid border, dash border, or no border around each page on the sheet. 1 in NxN Pages: Use this function if you want to print one page of your document on N-fold sheets. The printer driver will automatically increase your document image to fit the specified N-fold size (1 page on NxN sheets).
NOTE: - When 1 in NxN pages is selected, 2-sided will be disabled. If your application software contains a similar function to this, we recommend you use the one in the application.
Print cut-out line: When 1 in NxN pages option is selected, this option allows you to print a faint cut-out line around the printable area so that you can easily cut it out. 2-SIDED/BOOKLET: When you want to print a booklet or do 2-sided printing, use this function. NOTE: Some models may not support all items shown here. None: When you want to print on one side. 2- sided: The printer prints on both sides of the paper automatically. 2-sided (Manual): The printer prints all the even numbered pages first.
Then the printer driver will stop and show the instructions to reload the paper. When you click OK, the odd numbered pages will be printed. 2-sided Settings: When you choose 2-sided or 2-sided (Manual) the 2-sided Settings button becomes available to choose. You can set the following settings: - 2-sided Type: There are four types of 2-sided binding directions available for each orientation. Binding Offset: If you check Binding Offset, you can also specify the offset value of the binding side in inches or millimeters.
Booklet: When you want to print as a booklet automatically. To make the Booklet, fold the printed pages down the middle. When using the booklet printing function, please note that the paper size, orientation, source and other settings must remain unchanged for the whole document. Booklet (Manual): When you want to print as a booklet manually. To make the Booklet, fold the printed pages down the middle. When using the booklet printing function, please note that the paper size, orientation, source and other settings must remain unchanged for the whole document. The printer prints on one side of the paper and ejects it.
Then the printer driver stops and shows the instructions required to re-install the printed paper so that it can print on the other side. When you have followed the instructions and click OK, the printer starts to print on the other side of the paper.
2-sided Settings: When you choose Booklet or Booklet (Manual) the 2-sided Settings button becomes available to choose. You can set the following settings: - 2-sided Type: There are two types of 2-sided binding directions available for each orientation. Booklet Printing Method: - All Pages at Once: Every page will be printed in booklet format (4 pages to every piece of paper, 2 pages per side). All you then have to do is fold it in the middle. Divide into Sets: This option enables you to create multiple booklets from the same document thus helping to eliminate any difficulties faced with folding large documents when printed in the standard booklet format. For example, when printing a 100 paged document, rather than struggling to fold and bind 25 sheets all at the same time this option would enable to create 5 separate booklets, each containing 5 sheets (if 5 sheets per set was specified).
Binding Offset: If you check Binding Offset, you can also specify the offset value of the binding side in inches or millimeters. PAPER SOURCE: You can choose: - Auto Select: The printer will automatically select the tray to use if the paper type and paper size configured at device side matches printer driver settings.
The paper size and paper type for each tray must be configured properly at the printer side. Tray 1: The printer will use the first tray exclusively when printing. Tray 2 (if the tray is installed): The printer will use the second tray exclusively when printing.
MP Tray: The printer will use the MP tray tray exclusively when printing. You can also specify separate trays for printing the first page and for printing the second page onwards. PRINT PREVIEW: Preview a document before it is printed.
If you check the Print Preview check box the Print Preview Viewer window will open before printing starts. Page List Area: The Page List Area displays the page numbers for the actual pages that will be printed.
If you chose a page in this list, a preview of the print results for the page will be displayed in the Preview Area. If you do not want to print a page, clear the check box. Preview Area: The Preview Area displays a preview of the print results for the pages chosen in the Page List Area.
NOTE: - If the Booklet setting was selected in the Printer driver settings, you cannot use the Print Preview function. If the 2-sided setting was selected in the Printer driver settings, you cannot delete pages using the Page List Area. SCALING: Changes the document size.
Off: Prints the same size as the document. Fit to Paper Size: Enlarges or reduces the document size to fit on the selected output paper size. Specify the paper size to print. When the paper size is smaller than the document size, the document is reduced so that it matches the paper size. When the paper size is larger than the document size, the document is enlarged to the paper size.
Free: Use this function to reduce your document by the specified scaling (25%-400%). REVERSE PRINT: Choose this option to reverse the data up to down (180 degrees).
This does not reverse the order of the pages. USE WATERMARK: You can add a logo or text watermark to your document using a bitmap file, text you created as a file or by selecting one of the preset watermarks.
Check Use Watermark, and then choose the Settings button. Select Watermark: Choose the watermark that you would like to add to your document. Add: Use this option to create a new watermark. Settings: Use this option to configure the settings of the selected watermark. Delete: Use this option to delete an existing watermark. Bring to Front: Watermark text will overlay the selected characters or image on your printed document. In Outline Text: Selecting this option will print the watermark text as outlined text.
Custom Settings: Enables you to specify a different Watermark to be printed on the first page to any subsequent pages. First Page: Specify the Watermark to be used on the first page only. Other Pages: Specify the Watermark to be used from the second page and onwards. HEADER-FOOTER PRINT: When this feature is enabled, it will print the date and time on your document from your computer's system clock and the PC login user name or the text you entered. Click Settings to customize. Format: Configure the content of the header/footer.
Position: Choose the position where the header/footer information appears. Font: Select the style of font to be used for the header/footer text. Background: If Transparent is selected, the header/footer text will be printed without a background color. If Opaque is selected, the header/footer text will be printed using the color selected from Color.
TONER SAVE MODE: Conserve toner with this feature. When you set Toner Save Mode to On, print appears lighter. The default setting is Off (unchecked). NOTE: - We do not recommend Toner Save Mode for printing photo or grayscale images. Selecting Toner Save Mode does not affect the print speed or memory usage.
SECURE PRINT: Secure documents are documents that are password protected when they are sent to the machine. Only the people who know the password will be able to print them. Since the documents are secured at the machine, you must enter the password using the control panel of the machine to print them.
To send a secured document: a. Click Settings and check Secure Print. Enter your password and click OK. To print secured documents, you must enter your password from the control panel of the machine. ADMINISTRATOR: Administrators have the authority to limit the Number of Copies, Scaling settings, Multiple Page settings, Color / Mono settings, Watermark settings, and Header-Footer Print settings. Password: Enter the password into this box. Set Password: Click here to change the password.
Set: Click here to set the password. Copies Lock: Lock the copy pages selection to prevent multiple copy printing. Multiple Page & Scaling Lock: Lock the Multiple Page and Scaling to prevent changes being made. If Multiple Page is locked to anything other than 2 in 1, then Booklet will not be available. Color / Mono Lock: Lock the Color/Mono settings in monochrome mode to prevent color printing. Watermark Lock: Lock the current settings of the Watermark option to prevent changes being made.
Header-Footer Print Lock: Lock the current settings of the Header-Footer Print option to prevent changes being made. USER AUTHENTICATION: If you are restricted from using the computer to print by the Secure Function Lock feature, you can check your current print status. Check Print Status: See your computer login name information, such as the restricted features and the remaining number of pages you are allowed to print when you are using the machine on a network. Show print status before printing: This will show your current print status with the printing device before printing every job.
NOTE: For user authentication, Secure Function Lock must be enabled at the printing device and it must be configured with a PC login name and ID Name/PIN. To configure Secure Function Lock please refer to the Network User's Guide. OTHER PRINT OPTIONS a. Color Calibration: The output density of each color may vary depending on the temperature and humidity of the environment the machine is in.
This setting helps you to improve color density by letting the printer driver use the color calibration data stored in your machine. Use Calibration Data: If you check this box, the printer driver will use the calibration data retrieved from the machine to set color matching in the printer driver to ensure consistent print quality. Get Device Data Automatically: If you check this box, the printer driver will automatically get the color calibration data from your machine.
Start Color Calibration: If you click the button, you machine will start color calibration and then the printer driver will attempt to get the calibration data from your machine. Sleep Time: When the machine does not receive data for a certain period of time, it enters sleep mode. In sleep mode, the machine acts as though it were turned off. Upon receiving any data or pressing a control panel button, the printer will wake up.
Auto (Intelligent Sleep Mode): The sleep time will automatically adjust to the most suitable timeout setting depending on the frequency of your machine use. If the printer is used frequently, the sleep time is prolonged. If it is used infrequently, it is shortened. Printer Default: The timeout setting will be reset to the specific time set at the factory. Manual: Enter the timeout value setting in the box from 0 - 50 minutes in one minute increments. Improve Print Output: - Reduce Paper Curl: If you select this setting paper curl may be reduced.
If you are printing only a few pages, you do not need to choose this setting. We recommend that you change the printer driver settings in Media type to a thin setting. NOTE: This operation will decrease the temperature of the machine's fusing process. Improve Toner Fixing: If you select this setting toner fixing on the paper may be improved. If this selection does not improve the toner fixing, please select thicker paper in Media Type settings. NOTE: This operation will increase the temperature of the machine's fusing process.
Skip Blank Page: The printer driver automatically detects blank pages and excludes them from printing. If any pages appear to be blank but contain some small or hidden printable marks it will not be ignored and still printed. NOTE: This option does not work when you choose the following options: - Use Watermark - Header-Footer Print - N in 1 and 1 in NxN in Multiple Page - 2-sided(Manual), Booklet, Booklet(Manual), and 2-sided with Binding Offset in 2-sided/Booket e. Print Text in Black: This function enables printing all text in Black only. It may not work with certain characters. Print Archive: When this feature is enabled, a PDF file of your print job will automatically be created and archived. File Size: You can select the file size of the archived PDF.
The larger the file size, the better the image quality, but it will take longer to begin printing. NOTE: By enabling this feature there may be a longer wait before your device begins printing.
PRINT PROFILES: Print Profiles allow you to select from a range of pre-defined and user customizable print settings, helping you to save the time and effort of having to manually change them yourself every time you want to print. Choose your profile from the print profile list box. To display the Print Profiles tab at the front of the window every time you print, select Always show Print Profiles tab first.
Click OK to apply your chosen profile. General Print (Color): Suitable for general, everyday printing using standard paper. General Print (Mono): Suitable for printing your documents in monochrome onto regular paper. Paper Save Print: Suitable for printing presentations and rough copies of your documents. Will combine 4 pages on every sheet of paper.
Toner Save Print: Ideal for less important documents that do not require a professional finish. Printouts will appear fainter than in any other profile but will use less toner. 2-sided Print: Will automatically print on both sides of the paper. Booklet Print: Print easy-to-read, professional documents as a half size booklet by printing 4 pages to every piece of paper (2 pages per side) and folding it in the middle.
Glossy Print: Suitable for printing your documents onto glossy paper. Label Print: Suitable for printing your documents onto labels. Add profile: Click the Add Profile button to display the Add Profile dialog box. Add up to 20 new profiles with your preferred settings. Enter the desired title in Name.
Choose an icon you want to use from the icon list, then click OK. The settings shown on the left side of the printer driver window will be saved. Delete Profile: Click the Delete Profile button to display the Delete Profile dialog box. You can delete any of the profiles you have added. Choose your profile from the print profile list box. Click Delete.
The selected profile will be deleted. DEVICE SETTINGS You can define the paper size for each paper tray.
AVAILABLE OPTIONS / INSTALLED OPTIONS: You can manually add and remove the options that are installed on the machine. Tray settings will match the installed options.
PAPER SOURCE SETTING: This feature recognizes the paper size set from the control panel menu for each paper tray by clicking Auto Detect. SERIAL NUMBER: By clicking Auto Detect, the printer driver will probe the machine and display its serial number. If it fails to receive the information, it will display -. AUTO DETECT: The Auto Detect function finds all currently installed optional devices and shows the available settings in the printer driver.
When you click Auto Detect, options that are installed on the machine will be listed in Available Options. Manually add or remove the options by choosing an optional device you want to add or remove, and click Add or Remove. NOTE: The Auto Detect function is not available under the following machine conditions: - The machine is turned off. The machine is in an error state. The machine is connected to the print server using a USB cable in a shared network environment. The cable is not connected to the machine correctly.
The Brother QL-800 printer will shut off after 60 minutes of non-use. Printing to it while asleep will not automatically wake up the printer. It must be powered back on manually with the power button on the printer. To disable this feature: Windows. Go to.
Select Downloads. Enter the model number of the printer, such as QL-800 and select Search. Select QL-800 Downloads on our Online Solution Center. Select the correct operating system, then select Search. Select Printer Setting Tool under Utilities.
Select Agree to the EULA and Download. The file will be downloaded to your computer's Downloads folder. Go to your Downloads folder and open the file you just downloaded. The installer will begin automatically. When the installer says Installation complete, select Finish. Go to Windows Start All Programs Brother Label & Mobile Printer Printer Setting Tool. Select Device Settings.
From the Auto Power On menu, select On. From the Auto Power Off(AC/DC) menu, select None. Select Apply. Select Exit.
Select Exit again. Select Downloads. Enter the model number of the printer, such as QL-800 and select Search. Select QL-800 Downloads on our Online Solution Center. Select the correct operating system, then select Search. Select Printer Setting Tool under Utilities. Select Agree to the EULA and Download.
The file will be downloaded to your computer's Downloads folder. Go to your Downloads folder and open the file you just downloaded. Open Brother PrinterSettingTool.pkg.
Select Continue. Select Continue again. Select Agree. Select Install.
The installer may ask for your Mac system login and password. When the installation is complete, select Close. Go to Go Applications Brother Printer Setting Tool. From the Auto Power on menu, select Enable. From the Auto Power Off(AC/DC) menu, select None.
Select Apply Settings to the Printer. Select Exit.
Setting Up the Brother QL-710w Label Printer with a Mac Follow these steps to set up the Brother QL-710w for use with Bindo:. Download the correct Wireless Device Setup Wizard for your computer at the. Install it and run the Wireless Device Setup Wizard for your printer. Plug the USB cable that came with your printer and click Next on this screen:. Check the Checked and Confirmed box on this screen and click Next:. Select your wifi network name on this screen and click Next:. Enter and confirm your wifi password/network key on this screen and click Next:.
Click Next on this screen:. Once your settings have been submitted to the printer, unplug the USB cable and click Finish on this screen:. Your label printer is now set up! Now go to Bindo Settings Harware Label Printer.
Tap the Gear button and select Connect. Your printer is now connected. Go to Bindo Inventory Gear button and tap Print Label to print a label Last updated on March 25, 2014 Toggle Search.
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