Brother PJ-522 manual Clean, Factory Reset, Save Config, Close

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Clean:

Clicking on this button places the printer in “Cleaning Mode”. Refer to that maintenance procedure in this manual for further instructions.

Factory Reset:

Clicking on this button will return the printer to its original factory settings for fonts and configuration. The configuration data from the file “PJ3Factory.cfg” or “PJ3PlusFactory.cfg” on the same directory as exe file will be loaded and displayed. Since that file is expected to match the internal factory configuration of your printer, this file’s properties are set to “Read Only” and it should not be modified.

Save Config:

Clicking on this button will save the configuration as you see it to the file “PJ3Default. cfg” or “PJ3PlusDefault.cfg” on the same directory as exe file and then send this configuration information to the printer. Be sure that all of the settings are adjusted to your liking. Once sent to the printer, these settings will become the power-on default settings but they can be changed subsequently as necessary..

Close:

This selection closes this application without sending data to the printer and without saving the current settings.

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Contents User’s Guide Printer name Shorter name Model Name Part Number PJ3Contents Tips on Using Paper Safety Information Use Recommendations Ycle Page Page Page Page Page Setting Up the Printer Unpacking the PrinterConnecting to an AC Outlet Optional Connecting the printer to an AC power outletConnecting to a DC Supply Optional Connecting the printer to DC powerUsing the Operation Panel Main Switch FunctionsIndicator Lights Using the Printer Printing SolutionsDriver Installation CD InstallUn-Install Accessing Advanced Software SettingsManual Install Text ModeDensity Modes Ply ModeOperating System Considerations Form Feed ModesCut Sheet Paper Selecting MediaNon-Perforated Roll Paper Perforated Roll Paper Windows Vista Notes Windows-Specific Operating System FeaturesWindows XP / 2000 Professional Notes Connecting to Your Computer Via USB CableVia Bluetooth Bluetooth Models Only Via Infrared IrDAPrinting Inserting a sheet of paperTurning the Printer OFF Making Prints Lighter or DarkerPocketJet Configuration Utility Installing the PocketJet 3 UtilityUsing the PocketJet 3 Configuration Utility Bluetooth Menu Menu Bar File MenuPage Page Configuration Options Dropdown Menu Selections Printer Paper SizePrint Density Form Feed Mode Auto-OnAuto-Off CR-LF ModePre-Feed Page Form Length Bottom Margin Left Margin Right Margin Text Line SpacingDefault Pitch Default FontExtended Characters Character Set Map Page Page Save Config CleanFactory Reset CloseInstalling the Battery Optional Pushing the battery connector into the terminalPage Removing the Battery Instructions for removing the batteryCharging the Battery Stopping the Charge ProcessTips on Using the Battery Tips on Using Paper Inserting PaperUse Brother Genuine Thermal paper Usage and Handling InstructionsClearing a Paper Jam MethodPage Cleaning the Print Head Maintaining the PrinterInserting the cleaning cloth Cleaning the Platen Roller Cleaning the platen roller Cleaning the Printer’s Exterior Page Indicator Light Table Indicator LightsReference Power indicator light does not light Indicator Light WarningsNo Battery Found When Charging High Thermal Head Temperature Time-Out When ChargingLow Thermal Head Temperature Data Receive ErrorSelf-Test Feature Troubleshooting OverviewPaper is jammed in the printer Paper ProblemsPrinted Image Problems Printed image is out of alignmentAll pages have a white vertical line Image is compressed and stretched in many placesImage has light or white vertical lines All pages have a black vertical linePrint does not contain the proper characters Top margin is incorrectSide margins are incorrect Print contains random dotsPages Don’t Print Green Data indicator remains lit but does not blinkPages Are Partially Printed Technical Information Regulatory Page Page Page Page Radio & Television Interference United States FCC RegulationsCanadian Regulations Ordering Information ConsumablesUploadable Fonts Appendix I Character Set Tables