User Manual
Table Of Contents
- SOFTWARE USER’S GUIDE
- Table of Contents
- Section I: Windows®
- 1 Printing
- Using the Brother printer driver
- Printing a document
- Duplex (two-sided) printing
- Simultaneous scanning, printing and faxing
- Printer operation key
- Status Monitor
- Printer driver settings (For Windows®)
- How to access the printer driver settings (For Windows®)
- Features in the Windows® printer driver
- Features in BR-Script3 (Post Script® 3™ language emulation) Printer compatible driver
- 2 Scanning
- Scanning a document using the TWAIN driver
- Scanning a document using the WIA driver (For Windows® XP only)
- Using the Scan key (For USB or Parallel cable users)
- Using ScanSoft® PaperPort® SE with OCR
- 3 ControlCenter2
- 4 Network Scanning (For models with built-in network support)
- 5 Remote Setup (Not available for DCP models)
- 6 Brother PC-FAX Software (Not available for DCP models)
- PC-FAX sending
- Speed Dial setup
- Brother Address Book
- Setting up a member in the Address Book
- Setting up a group for broadcasting
- Editing member information
- Deleting a member or group
- Exporting the Address Book
- Importing to the Address Book
- Sending a file as a PC-FAX using the Facsimile style user interface
- Sending a file as a PC-FAX using the Simple style user interface
- PC-FAX receiving
- 1 Printing
- Section II: Apple® Macintosh®
- 7 Printing and Faxing
- Setting up your USB-equipped Apple® Macintosh®
- Printer operation key
- Status Monitor
- Using the Brother Laser driver for Macintosh® (Mac OS® X)
- Using the Brother Laser driver for Macintosh® (Mac OS® 9.1 to 9.2)
- Using the BR-Script3 (Post Script® 3™ language emulation printer driver)
- Sending a fax (Not available for DCP models)
- 8 Scanning
- 9 ControlCenter2 (For Mac OS® 10.2.4. or greater)
- 10 Network Scanning (Not available for DCP- 8060)
- 11 Remote Setup (Not available for DCP models)
- 7 Printing and Faxing
- Index
- brother UK/IRE/SAF
9. ControlCenter2 (For Mac OS
®
10.2.4. or greater)
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CUSTOM SCAN 9
There are four buttons which you can configure to fit your scanning needs.
To configure a button, click the button while holding down the Ctrl key, and the configuration window appears.
There are four scan functions: Scan to Image, Scan to OCR, Scan to E-mail and Scan to File.
Scan to Image
Allows you to scan a page directly into any image viewer/editor software. You can choose any image editor
application on your Macintosh
®
as a destination.
Scan to OCR
Converts scanned documents into editable text files. You can choose the destination application for the
editable text.
Scan to E-mail
Attaches the scanned images to an E-mail messages. You can choose any E-mail application on your
system. You can also choose the file attachment type and create a quick send list of E-mail addresses
chosen from your E-mail address book.
Scan to File
Allows you to save a scanned image to any folder on a local or network hard disk. You can also choose
the file type to be used.
User-defined button 9
To configure a button, click the button while holding down the Ctrl key, and the configuration window appears.
Follow these guidelines for button configuration.










