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Contents
Brother Color Laser Printer
USER’S GUIDE
Brother Laser Printer
HL-4000CNSeries
User’s Guide
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REGULATIONS
Electronic Emission Notices
Industry Canada Compliance Statement (For Canada Only)
“EC”Declaration of Conformity
International ENERGY STAR® Compliance Statement
Laser Notices
IEC 60825 Specification (220 - 240 V Model Only)
annat
Internal laser radiation
Safety Information
Wiring Information (For U.K. only)
Introduction
Table of Contents
3.3 Printing from a Computer
3.4 Using Help
3.5 Cancel Printing
3.6 Changing the Configuration for Options
CHAPTER 5 CONTROL PANEL
Troubleshooting
Power Problems
Print Quality Problems
Others Problems
What to Do When an Error Message Appears
The Alarm Indicator is On or Flashing
6.10 Cleaning the Density Sensor
8.5 Confirming Printer Status from Your Computer
Cleaning the Printer
A.1 Introduction to the Optional and Consumable Items
A-3
A.3
How to UseThis Guide
Conventions
Symbol
Safety Precautions
WARNING
CAUTION
Installing and Relocating your Printer
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Operating Environment
Precautions for Power and Ground (earthed) Connections
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Operating Precautions
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Notes on Handling Consumables
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CHAPTER
PRINTER SYSTEM SETTINGS
1.1Adjusting Color Registration
Determining values
Entering Values
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1.2Configuring the Printer on a Network
1.2.1 Setting an IP Address
↓Look
Setting the IP Address
Setting the Subnet Mask
Setting the Gateway Address
1.2.2 Setting Protocols
Changing Protocol Settings
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1.2.3 Confirming Settings
INSTALLINGTHE PRINTER DRIVER
2.1Installing the Printer Driver (Windows)
2.1.1 Installing the Printer Driver
2.1.2 Upgrading the Printer Driver
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2.2Installing the Printer Driver (Macintosh)
2.2.1 Installing the Printer Driver
2.2.2 Upgrading the Printer Driver
BASIC PRINTER OPERATION
3.1Printer Part Names and Functions
Rear View
Internal View
3.2 Turning the Printer On and Off
3.2.1 Turn the Printer On
3.2.2 Turn the Printer Off
3.3 Printing from a Computer
3.3.1 In Windows
Changing default printing functions
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3.3.2 With a Macintosh Computer
3.4 Using Help
3.4.1 Referring to Windows Help
3.4.2Referring to Balloon Help on Macintosh
3.5 Cancel Printing
3.5.1 Cancel Printing on the Computer
On a Macintosh Computer
3.5.2 Cancel Printing from the Control Panel
3.6Changing the Configuration for Options
3.6.1 In Windows
3.6.2 On a Macintosh computer
3.7Printing on Envelopes, Transparency Sheets
and Custom-size(Long) Paper
3.7.1 Printing on Envelopes
Printer Driver Settings (for envelopes)
Windows settings
Macintosh settings
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3.7.2 Printing onTransparency Sheets
Printer Driver Settings (for transparency sheets)
3.7.3 Printing Custom-sizePaper
How to Print
(for Custom-size(Long) Paper)
3.8 Duplex Printing
3.8.1 Duplex Printing
(for printing the back side of specialty paper)
LOADING PAPER AND USABLE PAPERTYPES
4.1Suitable and Unsuitable Paper Types
4.1.1 Suitable PaperTypes
Recommended Paper
Special paper
♦PANTONE ® Calibrated
Paper Trays,Types, and Sizes
Duplex Printing Paper Types and Sizes
Automatic Duplex Printing
Manual Duplex Printing with the Multi-purposeTray
4.1.2 Unsuitable PaperTypes
4.1.3Storing Paper
4.2Loading Paper
4.2.1 Load Paper in the PaperTray
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4.2.2Load A5 Paper in the Paper Tray/Changing the Paper Size from A5
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Changing the Paper Size from A5
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4.2.3 Load Paper into the Multi-purposeTray
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CONTROL PANEL
5.1Control Panel Functionality
5.1.1 LED Indicators
5.1.2 Display
5.1.3 Buttons
5.2Basic Menu Operation
5.2.1 Menu Structure and Basic Operations
5.2.2 What to do if you make a Mistake
5.3List of Menu Items
5.3.1 System Settings
Error Alarm
Job Timeout
Panel Language
Auto Log Print
ID Print
5.3.2Maintenance Mode
Security
Basis Weight
ColorRegiCorrect
5.3.3 Parallel
5.3.4Report/List
5.3.5 Network
IPX Frame Type
Protocol
IP Filter
5.3.6 USB
DEALING WITH PROBLEMS
6.1Troubleshooting
6.2Power Problems
6.3Printing Problems
6.3.1 Indicators are on, flashing, or off
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6.3.2 Cannot Print in Windows
6.3.3Cannot Print from a Macintosh Computer
6.4Print Quality Problems
6.4.1Blank or Completely Black Pages are Output
6.4.2Faded or Dirty Printouts,White Areas (drop-outs),Creases, Blurs
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6.4.3 Unsatisfactory Printing
6.5Paper Feed Problems
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6.6Others Problems
6.6.1 Network Problems
6.6.2 Other Problems
6.7What to Do When an Error Message Appears
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6.8The Alarm Indicator is On or Flashing
6.8.1 The Alarm Lamp is On
6.8.2 The Alarm Lamp is Flashing
6.9Forcing the Printer to Print Remaining Data
(When Printing is Halted)
6.10 Cleaning the Density Sensor
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PAPER JAMS
7.1Clearing Paper Jams
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7.2Paper Jams in the Multi-purposeTray
7.3Paper Jams in the PaperTray
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7.4Paper Jams Between the Print Head Cartridge and the Fuser Cartridge
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Paper jams around the fuser cartridge:
Paper longer than 355.6 mm (14 in.) jams
7.5Paper Jams in the Paper Rotator
7.6Paper Jams in the 2Tray Module
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ROUTINE MAINTENANCE AND CONSUMABLE REPLACEMENT
8.1Replacing theToner Cartridges
8.1.1 Toner Cartridge Handling Precautions
8.1.2Replacing theToner Cartridges
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8.2Replacing the Print Head Cartridge
8.2.1Print Head Cartridge Handling Precautions
8.2.2Replacing the Print Head Cartridge
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8.3Replacing theTransfer Roll Cartridge
8.3.1Transfer Roll Cartridge Handling Precautions
8.3.2 Replacing theTransfer Roll Cartridge
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8.4Printing Reports and Lists
8.4.1Confirming Printer Configuration and Network Settings
8.4.2 Checking the Print Log
8.5 Confirming Printer Status from Your Computer
8.5.1 Checking Status and Remaining Amounts of Consumables using a Web Browser
8.6Cleaning the Printer
8.7Transporting the Printer
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8.8Storing the Printer
APPENDIXES
A.1 Introduction to the Optional and Consumable Items
A.1.1 Options
A.1.2 Consumable Items
A.2 Getting Product Support Information
General Specifications
A.3.1 Printer Specifications
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A.3.2 Network Specifications
A.3.3 Printable Area
A.4 Life Span of Consumable Items
A.5 Adding the Expansion Memory
INDEX