Brother MFC 8700, MFC 8600, FAX 5750, MFC 8300 manual Fax-Back System

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14Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to a Brother Authorized Service Center under the following conditions:

AWhen the power cord is damaged or frayed.

BIf liquid has been spilled into the product.

CIf the product has been exposed to rain or water.

DIf the product does not operate normally when the operating instructions are followed. Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions. Improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the product to normal operation.

EIf the product has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged.

FIf the product exhibits a distinct change in performance, indicating a need for service.

15Do not attempt to service this product yourself, as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage points and/or other risks, and may void your warranty. Refer all servicing to a Brother Authorized Service Center. A list of Brother Authorized Service Centers has been included for your convenience, or you may contact the following Brother Customer Service numbers for your nearest Brother Authorized Service Center:

USA:

1-800-284-4329 (voice)

 

1-908-575-8790 (fax)

 

1-800-521-2846 (Fax-Back System)

From within Canada:

1-800-853-6660

(voice)

 

1-514-685-4898

(fax)

 

1-800-681-9838 (Fax-Back System)

From within Montreal:

1-514-685-6464 (voice)

16To protect your product against power surges, we recommend the use of a power protection device (Surge Protector).

17When using your telephone equipment, basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and injury to persons, including the following:

Do not use this product near water (for example, near a bathtub, sink, swimming pool or in a wet basement).

Do not use the machine’s telephone during an electrical storm (there is the remote possibility of an electrical shock) or to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak.

Use only the power cord indicated in this manual.

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Contents Operations Manual If You Need to Call Customer Service For Customer Service Frequently Asked Questions FAQsBrother Numbers Brother fax-back systemDescription Ordering Accessories and SuppliesDisclaimer-User Installation Memory Boards X L I M I T E D W a R R a N T Y U S a Limitations C L I M I T E D W a R R a N T Y U S a Brother International Corporation For Canada Only Table of Contents Setup Receive Initial SetupSetup Auto Dial Numbers Setup SendUsing the Brother Machine with Your PC Connecting Brother Machine to PC with a USB Cable Before You Install Brother Printer DriverConnecting Brother Machine to PC OnlyNetwork LAN Board Option Optional AccessoriesPaper Cassette #2 Option Important InformationSpecifications For USB equipped Apple New Power Macintosh G3 or iMacFor MFC 8300 only Glossary Index Test Sheet Procedures For USA Only Using this ManualIntroduction Finding InformationFAX 4750 and FAX 5750 Control Panel Overview Resolution Volume High/Low KeysResolution Indicator Lights Answer Mode Indicator LightsLeft Arrow Right Arrow MFC 8300, MFC 8600 and MFC 8700 Control Panel OverviewStop Print Priority Test/ResetCopy Function Keys Facsimile Function Keys/LEDsAbout Your Machine ECM Error Correction ModeFax Tones and Handshake Packing List Assembly and ConnectionsMake sure you have the following items Choosing a Location No ! no ! noInstalling the Drum Unit Assembly With Toner Cartridge AssemblyConnect Paper Cassette #2 For FAX 5750 and MFC 8700 Only Attach the TraysManual Feed Slot Acceptable Paper PaperPaper Capacity of Paper Cassette Manual Feed Slot Paper Specification for the CassetteLoading Paper in Multi-purpose Paper Cassette Connecting the Handset Connecting the MachineConnect the power cord ConnectionsConnecting an External TAD Telephone Answering Device Connecting an External TelephoneSequence ConnectionsRecording Outgoing Message OGM Do not connect a TAD elsewhere on the same phone lineRoll Over Phone Lines Special Line ConsiderationsTwo-Line Phone System Converting Telephone Wall OutletsInstalling Machine, External Two-Line TAD Two-Line Telephone If you are installing the machine to work with a PBX Custom Features on a Single LineMulti-Line Connections PBX On-Screen Programming Function ModeUser-Friendly Programming Do You Have a FAX or MFC?Fax Functions Function Selection TableFunction Description Setup Receive Function Description Factory Set Setup SendRemote FAX OPT Video Functions For MFC 8600 and MFC 8700 Only Description Printer Functions For MFC 8300, MFC 8600 and MFC 8700 OnlySetting Dialing Mode Tone/Pulse Initial SetupSetting Date and Time Getting StartedEntering Text Setting Station IDInserting spaces Special characters and symbolsMaking corrections Repeating lettersChoosing the Handset Volume Setting Beeper VolumeSetting the Ring Volume Setting the Speaker VolumeSetting Volume Amplify Memory StorageDelayed Timer Sleep ModeTurning On Automatic Daylight Savings Time Auto DaylightSelect Answer Mode Setup ReceiveMode Light How it works When to use it Basic Receiving OperationsSetting F/T Ring Time Setting Ring DelayRing TIME20 SEC Easy Receive Reduction Printing a Reduced Incoming DocumentRecommended Reductions Cassette #1 or Cassette #2 and press Set Setting Paper SizeToner Save Setting the Print DensityAdvanced Receiving Operations For FAX/TEL Mode OnlyChanging Remote Codes Polling Printing a Fax in MemorySetting Up Sequential Polling Receive Setting Up Polling ReceivePolling RXOFF? Select - & SET Enter FAX NO. Press Start KEY Remaining Jobs Canceling a Scheduled JobMF Link T U P R E C E I V E Registering your Distinctive Ringing Pattern T U P R E C E I V E Printing Caller ID List Clearing a Caller ID Stored in MemoryBefore You Begin Setup SendManual Transmission Sending Faxes with Multiple SettingsAutomatic Transmission Manual and Automatic Fax RedialReal Time Transmission Dual AccessReal Time TX Real TIMEON?Checking the Jobs Status Canceling Jobs in MemoryRemaining Jobs #02 Sales Report 1.CLEAR 2.EXIT Composing Electronic Cover Basic Sending OperationsComment OFF Please Call Urgent Confidential User DefinedComposing Your Own Comments Other SETTINGS?Coverpage MSG AcceptedAlways Send Cover Using a Printed CoverCOVERPAGEOFF? Select - & SET COVERPAGEON? Select - & SET Canceling a Job While Scanning the Document ResolutionContrast Advanced Sending Operations Overseas ModeCall Reservation Print Sample Call Back Message Delayed FaxBroadcasting Delayed Batch TransmissionBatch TXON? Multiple Resolution Transmission Interrupting Delayed Fax and Polling Transmit Jobs Setting Up Polling TransmitPolled TXOFF? Insert DocumentE T U P S E N D Storing Numbers for Easy Dialing Setup Auto Dial NumbersStoring One Touch Dial Numbers SPEED-DIAL? # Enter & SET Storing Speed Dial NumbersEnter & SET Name Setup Groupgo Setting Up Groups for BroadcastingSelect ONE-TOUCH O1 Brother Change 2.EXIT Changing One Touch and Speed Dial NumbersDialing Options Telephone OperationsManual Dialing One Touch DialingSpeed Dialing Dialing Access Codes and Credit Card NumbersHold Fax Redial PauseTone/Pulse Searching Telephone IndexL E P H O N E Fax Forwarding/Paging Remote Fax OptionsProgramming a Fax Forwarding Number FAX FORWARD? Select - & SETProgramming Paging Number Setting Fax StorageUsing Remote Retrieval Access Code Changing Remote Retrieval Access CodeRemote Retrieval Long beep Fax messages No long beeps No messagesOFF Remote CommandsRetrieving Fax Messages Retrieving Memory Status ListChanging Fax Forwarding Number Remotely Printing Reports MFC Settings and ActivityTo Print a Report Activity Report Interval Transmission Verification Xmit ReportINTERVAL? Copy Contrast Temporary Setting Using Your Machine as a CopierMaking Copies Making a Single CopyStacking Multiple Copies Making Multiple CopiesSorting Multiple Copies If You Get a Memory Full MessageCopying a Photograph Reducing and Enlarging CopiesK I N G C O P I E S Using the Brother Machine with Your PC Setting Up Brother Machine and PC to Work TogetherIf You Don’t Have a CD-ROM Drive Before You Install Brother Printer DriverComputer Requirements From within Canada From within MontrealFor Using Windows 98 Only Connecting Brother Machine to PC with a USB CableInstalling Brother Printer Driver Using USB Cable Brother MFL Pro Printer II and click Next 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 For Windows 95/98 and Windows NT Workstation Version Manually Installing True Type FontsFor Windows Connecting Brother Machine to PC With Bundled Parallel Cable If you are using Windows Installing Brother Printer Driver 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 T U P B R O T H E R M a C H I N E W I T H P C What Does the Remote Printer Console Do? For DOS UsersHP LaserJet IIP HP LaserJetPrinter Status Monitor Program Installing the Remote Printer ConsoleDOS Alt + D Using the Remote Printer Console Main ProgramAlt + P Alt + CPrint Setup Section Printer Setup CategoryRemote Printer Console Current Printer Status InformationFont Config Setup SectionPC8 Console Config Category Other ConfigUsing the Printer Status Monitor Program 13 8 F O R D O S U S E R S Special Printing Features Using Brother Machine as a PrinterMulti-purpose Paper Cassette Printing From Your PCTwo-Sided Printing Manual Duplexing Front Output Bin Loading More than One Sheet of Paper Loading One Sheet of PaperFeed Press FF/CONTPrinting on Thicker Paper and Card Stock Choosing Acceptable Paper Simultaneous Printing/FaxingPrinter Operation Keys Test/Reset KeyOn/Off Line Key FF/Cont KeyRestoring Factory Default Settings Printing the Print Configuration ListPrinting the Internal Font List Printing PC Data in HexadecimalAdditional Memory for Faxing/Printing Optional AccessoriesNetwork LAN Board Option For the PrinterMulti-Function Link Pro Option Paper Cassette #2 OptionStandard Telephone FCC Notices For 120V Models Only Important InformationEnergy Star Compliance Statement Industry Canada Compliance Statement For Canada Only Laser Safety For 110-120V Models OnlyImportant-About the Interface Cable FDA RegulationsImportant Safety Instructions Fax-Back System Trademarks Compilation and Publication NoticeTroubleshooting Troubleshooting and Routine MaintenanceBrother Home Error Message Cause Action Error MessagesDocument JAM PLS Clean Drum Printer Jam Document JamPaper is Jammed near the Drum Unit Paper is Jammed in the Multi-purpose Paper CassettePaper is Jammed in the Fuser Unit Difficulty Suggestions If You Are Having Difficulty with Your MachinePhone Line Connections Sending Faxes Handling Incoming Calls Copy Quality Difficulties General Printing Difficulties Windows Setup DOS Setup Printing Difficulties Paper Handling Print Quality Difficulties Drum unit with a new one. The drum unit may be Graphics or Text Is Missing in the Printout Difficulties Setting up the SoftwareBi-Directional Parallel Ports nibble and byte modes Epson ActionLaser 1100 Brother HL-6/6V/10h/630series/660series/960/1260/ WL-660WPSLPT1=1 HP LaserJet series II, IID, IIP, IIP+, III, Iiid or IiipHP LaserJet 4 Plus NEC SuperScript 610/660Lexmark WinWriter Packing and Shipping the Machine For FAX 5750 and MFC 8700 only For all models FAX/MFC Cleaning the Document Scanner Routine MaintenanceCleaning the Printer HOT Cleaning the Drum UnitReplacing the Toner Cartridge Toner Empty IndicatorLock Unit until it clicks Into place Replacing the Drum Unit HOTFollow these steps to replace the drum unit Checking the Drum LifeReplace DRUM? 1.YES 2.NO Drum Life REMAINING70%Page Install Brother Printer Driver for MFC Page Fax Specifications SpecificationsProduct Description Printer Specifications Electrical and Environment USB Universal Serial Bus Interface Specifications Parallel Interface SpecificationsResident Fonts HP mode Symbol Sets/Character SetsSpecification S Call Waiting Caller ID For FAX 4750, MFC 8300, MFC 8600 GlossaryL O S S a R Y O S S a R Y L O S S a R Y Manual IndexFaxes in PC. See Multi-Function Link Pro Overseas, sending faxes Questions. See Brother Fax-Back System Standard. See resolution Station ID fax header Link Pro USARemote Retrieval Access Card Remote Retrieval Access CardChanging Remote Retrieval Access Code Visit us on the World Wide Web
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MFC 8300, MFC 8700, MFC 8600, FAX 5750 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.