User Manual
Table Of Contents
- SOFTWARE USER’S GUIDE
- Table of Contents
 - Windows®
- Printing
- Using the Brother printer driver
 - Features
 - Choosing the right type of paper
 - Simultaneous printing, scanning and faxing
 - Clearing data from the memory
 - Status Monitor
 - Printer driver settings
 - Accessing the printer driver settings
 - Basic tab
 - Advanced tab
 - Support
 - Using FaceFilter Studio for photo printing by REALLUSION
 
 - Scanning
 - ControlCenter3
 - Remote Setup (Not available for MFC-J220, MFC-J265W and MFC-J410)
 - Brother PC-FAX Software
 - PhotoCapture Center™
 - Firewall settings (For Network users)
 
 - Printing
 - Apple Macintosh
- Printing and Faxing
 - Scanning
 - ControlCenter2
 - Remote Setup & PhotoCapture Center™
 
 - Using the Scan key
 - Index
 - brother CHN-ENG
 
 
Scanning 
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9
Adjusting the Image 9
 Brightness
Adjust the setting (-50 to 50) to get the best image. The default value is 0, representing an average, and 
is usually suitable for most images.
You can set the Brightness level by dragging the slide bar to the right or left to lighten or darken the image. 
You can also enter a value in the box to set the level.
If the scanned image is too light, set a lower Brightness level and scan the document again.
If the image is too dark, set a higher Brightness level and scan the document again.
Note
The Brightness setting is only available if you have set Scan Type to Black & White, 
Gray (Error Diffusion) or True Gray.
 Contrast
You can increase or decrease the contrast level by moving the slide bar to the right or left. An increase 
emphasizes dark and light areas of the image, while a decrease reveals more details in grey areas. You 
can also enter a value in the box to set the Contrast.
Note
The Contrast setting is only available if you have set Scan Type to Gray (Error Diffusion) or True Gray.
 Reduce Noise
You can improve and enhance the quality of your scanned images with this selection. The Reduce Noise 
setting is available when using 24 Bit Color and scan resolutions of 300  300 dpi, 400  400 dpi or 
600  600 dpi.
When scanning photographs or other images for use in a word processor or other graphics application, try 
different settings for the Resolution, Scan Type, Brightness and Contrast to see which setting best suits 
your needs.










