User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Product Safety Guide
- Table of Contents
- Symbols and Conventions Used in the Documentation
- Compilation and Publication Notice
- Choose a Safe Location for Your Product
- Connect the Product Safely
- Use the Product Safely
- Important Safety Instructions
- Product Warranty & Liability
- Trademarks
- Open Source Licensing Remarks
- Copyright and License
- Unlawful Use of Copying Equipment (Products with scanning function only)
Go to the manual download selection of your model’s home page of Brother Solutions Center at
support.brother.com to view the Open Source Licensing Remarks and Copyright Information.
Copyright and License
©2017 Brother Industries, Ltd. All rights reserved.
This product includes software developed by the following vendors:
©1983-1998 PACIFIC SOFTWORKS, INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
©2008 Devicescape Software, Inc. All rights reserved.
This product includes the “KASAGO TCP/IP” software developed by ZUKEN ELMIC, Inc.
Copyright 1989-2014 Datalight, Inc., All Rights Reserved.
FlashFX
®
Copyright 1998-2014 Datalight, Inc.
U.S.Patent Office 5,860,082/6,260,156
Unlawful Use of Copying Equipment (Products
with scanning function only)
It is an offence to make reproductions of certain items or documents with the intent to commit
fraud. The following is a non-exhaustive list of documents which it may be unlawful to produce
copies of. We suggest you check with your legal adviser and/or the relevant legal authorities if in
doubt about a particular item or document:
• Currency
• Bonds or other certificates of debt
• Certificates of deposit
• Armed forces service or draft papers
• Passports
• Postage stamps (cancelled or uncancelled)
• Immigration papers
• Welfare documents
• Cheques or drafts drawn by governmental agencies
• Identifying badges or insignias
In addition, driving licences and/or Certificates of Title to motor vehicles may not be copied
under certain national laws.
Copyrighted works cannot be copied lawfully, subject to the “fair dealing” exception relating to
sections of a copyrighted work. Multiple copies would indicate improper use. Works of art should
be considered the equivalent of copyrighted works.
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