Press Tray Setting.
Press s or t to display Tray Use: Fax.
Press Tray Use: Fax.
Press General Setup.

g Press Tray Use: Copy.

h Press Tray #1, Tray #2 or Auto Tray Select.

i Press .

NOTE

You can change the paper size and tray selection temporarily for the next copy. (See Paper Size on page 59 and Tray Select (MFC-J4610DW)on page 60.)

Tray use in Fax mode (MFC-J4610DW)

You can change the default tray the machine will use for printing received faxes.

Auto Tray Select will allow your machine to take paper from Tray #1 first, or from Tray #2 if:

Tray #2 is set to a different paper size that is more appropriate for the received faxes.

Both trays are using the same size paper and Tray #1 is not set to use plain paper.

a Press (Settings).

b Press s or t on the Touchpanel to display General Setup.

c

d Press s or t to display Tray Setting.

e f

g

h Press Tray #1, Tray #2 or Auto Tray Select.

i Press .

Loading paper

Acceptable paper and other print media

The print quality can be affected by the type

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of paper you use in the machine.

To get the best print quality for the settings you have chosen, always set the Paper Type to match the type of paper that is loaded in the tray.

You can use plain paper, inkjet paper (coated paper), glossy paper, transparencies and envelopes.

We recommend testing various paper types before buying large quantities.

For best results, use Brother paper.

When you print on inkjet paper (coated paper), transparencies and glossy paper, be sure to choose the correct print media in the Basic tab of the printer driver or in the Paper Type setting of the machine’s menu.

(MFC-J4310DW and MFC-J4410DW: See Paper Type on page 27.)

(MFC-J4610DW: See Paper Size and Type (MFC-J4610DW)on page 28.)

When you print on Brother Photo paper, load one extra sheet of the same photo paper in the paper tray. An extra sheet has been included in the paper package for this purpose.

When you use transparencies or photo paper, remove each sheet at once to prevent smudging or paper jams.

Avoid touching the printed surface of the paper immediately after printing; the surface may not be completely dry and may stain your fingers.

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