Brother MFC 8700, MFC 8600 Introduction, Getting Started, Setting Up Video Print Mode

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Walk-Up Video Printing

Introduction

Walk-Up Video Printing lets you use your Brother machine (connected to your camcorder, digital camera, video game, or VCR) to capture a video frame on the attached equipment and print it on your MFC. The video signal and the output you create are NTSC (National Television System Committee). They are not compatible with any other standard.

Getting Started

With no documents in the feeder, plug the cable from you video camera’s Video Out jack into the Brother machine’s RCA pin jack. Play the video.

Some camcorders, digital cameras, video games or VCRs do not correctly conform with NTSC standards. Then you would not be able to capture video signals.

Setting Up Video Print Mode

Whenever you connect video equipment to the Brother machine and turn on the video signal, the machine’s Copy keys automatically switch to video printing mode

and the screen displays

VIDEO:PRESS COPY￿

CAPTURE READY

Enlarge Reduce

Copy

Sort Photo

As soon as you turn off the video equipment or disconnect it, the Copy keys return to normal Copy mode. If you have too much in memory, you cannot access video printing mode.

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Contents Software Manual If You Need to Call Customer Service Brother fax-back system Frequently Asked Questions FAQsFor Customer Service Brother NumbersDescription Ordering Accessories and SuppliesDisclaimer-User Installation Memory Boards Trademarks Compilation and Publication NoticeTable of Contents Using MULTI-FUNCTION Link PRO Using Scansoft Paperport for Brother Using the Brother Machine with a NEW Power Getting Started Setting Up Video Print ModeIntroduction Black and White Video Printing Changing Default SettingsSetting Print Size Setting Video Printing QualitySetting Video Type L K U P V I D E O P R I N T I N G If You Don’t Have a CD-ROM Drive Using Brother Machine with Your PCBefore You Install Multi-Function Link Pro CPU Computer RequirementsSelect Recommended and click Next Installing Brother Software Using a USB Cable Brother MFC USB Composite Device and click Next E T U P B R O T H E R M a C H I N E W I T H P C Brother MFC USB PortFaxModem and click Next E T U P B R O T H E R M a C H I N E W I T H P C T U P B R O T H E R M a C H I N E W I T H P C E T U P B R O T H E R M a C H I N E W I T H P C Choosing the Software to Install Overview of Basic Steps Installing the Brother Software For Parallel InterfaceT U P B R O T H E R M a C H I N E W I T H P C Helpful Hints for Windows 3.1x or Windows 95/98 Brother Control Center Using the Windows -Based Brother Control CenterAutoLoad the Brother Control Center How to Turn Off AutoLoadScanning Operations Brother Control Center FeaturesAuto Configuration PC Fax Operation Scanner Settings for Scan, Copy and PC Fax ButtonsCopy Operations To access the Scanner Configurations screen Global SettingsSetting Up the Scanner Configurations Destination Folder Scanner SettingsScan to File Perform an Operation from the Control Center ScreenI N G B R O T H E R C O N T R O L C E N T E R Email Application Send Scan to E-mailQuickSend List File AttachmentsConversion Options Show QuickSend MenuSend Scan to Word Processor Word Processor Target Application User Defined ButtonCopy / Two on One Copy Send a Fax Copy SettingsFAX Settings Brother Resource Manager Using the Multi-Function Link Pro SoftwarePaperPort for Brother Multi-Function Link Pro Main MenuMFC Remote Setup Sending a Fax from the Main Menu Sending a Fax from Your PCSending a Quick Fax Select the Send cover Sending a Fax from a Windows ApplicationBefore You Begin Checklist for Machine Make Sure MF Link Mode is ActiveChecklist for PC Receiving Faxes into PCUsing ScanSoft PaperPort for Brother and ScanSoft TextBridge Organizing Your Items in Folders Viewing Items in ScanSoft PaperPort for BrotherLinks to Many Other Applications Exporting an Image File Importing Items from Other ApplicationsExporting Items in Other Formats Scanning a Document into your PC Accessing the ScannerImage Settings in the Scanner WindowCustom ContrastPreScanning an Image To connect your video equipment Connecting Your Video EquipmentVideo Capture from the PC To capture a frame as an image Capturing An ImagePage Page For Windows 95/98 Only Main FeaturesTo Access the On-Line Documentation Internet Faxing For Windows 3.1 / 95/98 /NT 4.0 Only Using Internet Faxing with NetCentric FaxStormContact NetCentric Corporation at Customer SupportIf You Are Having Difficulty Troubleshooting Windows Software DifficultiesDOS Paper Handling Bi-directional Parallel Ports nibble and byte modes Difficulties Setting up the Software For Windows 3.1x UsersBrother HL-6/6V/10h/630series/660series/960/1260/ WL-660 NEC SuperScript 610/660 HP LaserJet series II, IID, IIP, IIP+, III, Iiid or IiipHP LaserJet 4 Plus Lexmark WinWriter Epson ActionLaser 1100Graphics or Text Is Missing When the Document Is Printed Installing Brother Printer and Scanner Drivers Exporting Images in Other Formats Importing ImagesScanning a Document into Your Macintosh G3 or iMac Color Type Business Card Size Scanning AreaMiscellaneous PreScanning an Image Page Glossary L O S S a R Y Control Center IndexD E Visit us on the World Wide Web
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MFC 8700, MFC 8600 specifications

The Brother MFC-8600 and MFC-8700 are multifunction printers that have gained popularity for their robust features, making them ideal choices for both small businesses and home offices. These all-in-one devices combine printing, scanning, copying, and faxing capabilities into a single unit, which helps save space and improves efficiency.

One of the main features of the MFC-8600 and MFC-8700 is their laser printing technology. This ensures fast printing speeds, with the MFC-8700 boasting up to 30 pages per minute, making it suitable for high-volume printing tasks. The high-quality print resolution of up to 2400 x 600 dpi guarantees sharp text and clear graphics, meeting the demands of professional documents and presentations.

Both models are equipped with a generous paper capacity. The MFC-8600 typically comes with a standard paper tray that can hold approximately 250 sheets, and an optional tray can be added for those requiring additional capacity. The capability to handle various paper sizes and types, including envelopes and labels, adds to the flexibility of these printers.

In terms of connectivity, the MFC-8600 and MFC-8700 offer parallel and USB ports, allowing for easy connection to computers and networks. Some versions come with optional networking capabilities, enabling users to share the printer among multiple users seamlessly.

The scanning function on both models is enhanced by a flatbed scanner that supports various scanning options, including color and black-and-white. This feature is beneficial for digitizing documents, photos, and other materials, with the ability to scan in a range of resolutions.

The copying capability is straightforward, with features like automatic document feeding and reduction/enlargement settings. Users can easily copy documents at different sizes, which increases productivity in any office setting.

Lastly, the MFC-8600 and MFC-8700 are designed with durability and cost-effectiveness in mind. Their high-yield toner cartridges reduce the frequency of replacements, contributing to lower running costs over time. These machines are renowned for their reliability, making them a trusted choice for users who need consistent performance.

In summary, the Brother MFC-8600 and MFC-8700 are valuable assets for those seeking multifunctional solutions that provide high-speed printing, scanning, copying, and faxing capabilities, all while maintaining quality and efficiency.