Brother MFC/HL-P2000 manual Resident Fonts, Bitmapped Fonts

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USER’S GUIDE

RESIDENT FONTS

The following bitmapped fonts are resident in this printer.

Bitmapped Fonts

Brougham 10 (12 point)

upright/normal

 

upright/bold

 

italic/normal

 

italic/bold

Brougham 12 (10 point)

upright/normal

 

upright/bold

 

italic/normal

 

italic/bold

Letter Gothic 16.66 (8.5 point)

upright/normal

 

upright/bold

 

italic/normal

 

italic/bold

(Portrait and Landscape are available for the above.)

A-6

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Contents Please read this manual thoroughly before using the machine MFC/HL-P2000Table of Contents Copy Troubleshooting Definitions of Warnings, Cautions, and Notes To Use the Machine SafelyShipment of the Machine For USA & Canada Only Finding Out How to Use the Machine About the GuidebooksAbout Your Machine Machine OverviewFeatures High Resolution and Fast Printing SpeedVersatile Paper Handling CopierRemote Printer Console Program for DOS Twain Compliant Scanner DriverPopular Printer Emulation Support Environment-Friendly Economy Printing Mode Sleep Mode Power Save ModeEnhanced Memory Management Low Running CostOperating and Storage Environment Power SupplyEnvironment Introducction Paper Specifications Cut Sheet RemarksLabels / Transparencies Special Paper Fan the Paper Straighten the PaperEnvelopes EnvelopesDocument Specifications Paper Capacity in Document FeederMULTI-PURPOSE Sheet Feeder for Printing Loading Paper into the Feeder Opening the Feeder Loading Paper or Envelopes in the FeederMoving the Paper Guide Closing the Feeder Two Side Printing Manual Duplexing Output Tray and Paper Support Wire Opening the Output Tray Extending the Extension Support WireLamps and Switch Ready Paper LampData Toner Lamp Alarm LampDrum Lamp Other Control Features SwitchSleep Mode Test Print Mode AlarmDrum ReadyCopying in Standard Mode To Make Settings for Each CopyPhoto/Text Enlarge/ReduceNumber of Copies Enlarge and ReduceError Chapter Scan Software MFC-P2000 Scan Chapter Maintenance Replacing the Toner CartridgeRemoving the Drum Unit Turning the Lever to Close the Shutter Removing the Old Toner Cartridge Turn the drum unit upside down gently Cleaning the Primary Corona Wire Replacing the Drum Unit 11 Drum Unit Nearly at the End of its Life12 Removing the Drum Unit Do not remove the starter sheet 14 Removing the Toner Cartridge17 Installing the Drum Unit Cleaning the Machine Cleaning the Machine ExteriorCleaning the Machine Interior and Drum Unit 20 Turning off the Switch and UnpluggingGently wipe the scanner window with a soft dry cloth See the section Replacing the Drum Unit in this chapter Cleaning the Scanning Unit 24 Cleaning the Scanning Unit25 Removing the Drum Unit Assembly RE-PACKING the Machine26 Placing the Drum Unit in the Plastic Bag Alarm Indications AT a Glance Alarm ↔Operator Calls for the Printing Function Paper ↔Page Operator Calls for the Copying and Scanning Functions Service Calls for the Printing Function Drum Alarm Ready DataService Calls for the Copying and Scanning Functions Paper Jams Locating Paper Jam PositionDo not pull the Jammed Paper from the Output Tray Paper Jam near the Drum Unit Paper Jam in the Document Feeder Setting Up the Machine Hardware Setting Up the Machine for WindowsPower switch is on Question RecommendationSetting Up the Machine for DOS QuestionPaper Handling Printing Copy ScanPrint Quality Together right now, overToner scatters and stains the printed Machine Interior and Drum Unit Black spots appears on the printed paper at 94mm intervals Appendix Copying ScanningFunctions Electrical and MechanicalParallel Interface Specifications Fig. A-1 Parallel Interface Cable Resident Fonts Bitmapped FontsSymbol SETS/CHARACTER Sets HP LaserJet IIP ModeEpson Mode IBM ModeHP LaserJet IIP HP LaserJet IIP, Epson FX-850, IBM Propritner XL USER’S Guide Trademarks Compilation and Publication NoticeRegulations Industry Canada Compliance Statement For Canada OnlyInternational Energy Star Compliance Statement Laser Safety For 110-120 V Model OnlyRadio Interference 220-240 V Model Only FDA Regulations For 110-120 V Model Only IEC 825 Specification For 220-240 V Model OnlyDeclaration of Conformity For Europe Atención Important For Your Safety Geräuschemission / Acoustic Noise Emission For Germany OnlyImportant Wiring Information For U.K. only Index RPC