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TABLE OF CONTENTSviiiAPPENDIXPRINTER SPECIFICATIONS A-1Printing A-1Functions A-2Electrical and Mechanical A-3PAPER SPECIFICATIONS A-4SYMBOL/CHARACTER
CHAPTER 4 CONTROL PANEL OPERATION4-31NETWORK (Network Users Only)DDDiiisssppplllaaayyy SSShhhooowwwsssDDDeeessscccrrriiippptttiiiooonnnSubmenuDescri
CHAPTER 4 CONTROL PANEL OPERATION4-32INTERFACEDDDiiisssppplllaaayyy SSShhhooowwwsssDDDeeessscccrrriiippptttiiiooonnnSELECT=AUTO/USB/PARALLEL/NETWORK
CHAPTER 4 CONTROL PANEL OPERATION4-33RESET MENUDDDiiisssppplllaaayyy SSShhhooowwwsssDDDeeessscccrrriiippptttiiiooonnnRESET PRINTERResets the printer
CHAPTER 4 CONTROL PANEL OPERATION4-34Set Date and time--MENU--INFORMATIONPress + or – until “SETUP” mode appears.--MENU--SETUPPress Set.SETUPDATE&
CHAPTER 4 CONTROL PANEL OPERATION4-35Set IP Address--MENU--INFORMATIONPress +.--MENU--NETWORKPress Set.NETWORKTCP/IPPress Set.TCP/IPTCP/IP ENABLEPress
CHAPTER 4 CONTROL PANEL OPERATION4-36About Emulation ModesThis printer has the following emulation modes: HP LaserJet ModeThe HP LaserJet mode (or H
CHAPTER 4 CONTROL PANEL OPERATION4-37 HP-GL ModeThe HP-GL mode is the emulation mode in which this printer emulates theHewlett-Packard plotter model
CHAPTER 4 CONTROL PANEL OPERATION4-38List of Factory SettingsThe following table shows the initial factory default settings.Notes• The settings are su
CHAPTER 4 CONTROL PANEL OPERATION 4-39 MMMOOODDDEEE MMMEEENNNUUU FFFaaaccctttooorrryyy SSSeeettttttiiinnnggg SOURCE =AUTO MANUAL FEED =OFF PA
CHAPTER 4 CONTROL PANEL OPERATION4-40MMMOOODDDEEEMMMEEENNNUUUFFFaaaccctttooorrryyy SSSeeettttttiiinnngggFONT NO.=59FONT PITCH/POINT=10.00/12.00SYMBO
REGULATIONSixIIMMPPOORRTTAANNTT IINNFFOORRMMAATTIIOONN::RREEGGUULLAATTIIOONNSSEEELLLEEECCCTTTRRROOONNNIIICCC EEEMMMIIISSSSSSIIIOOONNN NNNOOOTTTII
CHAPTER 4 CONTROL PANEL OPERATION 4-41 MMMOOODDDEEE MMMEEENNNUUU FFFaaaccctttooorrryyy SSSeeettttttiiinnnggg FONT NO.=59 FONT PITCH/POINT=10.
CHAPTER 4 CONTROL PANEL OPERATION4-42MMMOOODDDEEEMMMEEENNNUUUFFFaaaccctttooorrryyy SSSeeettttttiiinnngggNETWARE ENABLE=ONNETWARENET FRAME=AUTOAPPLET
CHAPTER 5 MAINTENANCECCCHHHAAAPPPTTTEEERRR 555 MMMAAAIIINNNTTTEEENNNAAANNNCCCEEE
CHAPTER 5 MAINTENANCE5-1 RREEPPLLAACCIINNGG TTHHEE CCOONNSSUUMMAABBLLEESSPeriodically, you will need to replace the following consumables. When the
CHAPTER 5 MAINTENANCE 5-2 The following are Maintenance Messages that appear on the LCD in the READY state. These messages provide advanced warnings t
CHAPTER 5 MAINTENANCE5-3The following are Maintenance Messages that appear alternatively with the“READY” message on the upper row of the LCD when the
CHAPTER 5 MAINTENANCE5-4NoteThe starter toner cartridges shipped with the printer contain only half thenormal amount of toner. (6,000 pages (Black) an
CHAPTER 5 MAINTENANCE5-5TTTOOONNNEEERRR CCCAAARRRTTTRRRIIIDDDGGGEEESSS! CautionWe strongly recommend using genuine Brother toner cartridges. Usingge
CHAPTER 5 MAINTENANCE5-6Replacing the Toner Cartridges! WarningDo not put the Toner Cartridge into a fire. It could explode.! Caution• When replacing
CHAPTER 5 MAINTENANCE5-74. After rocking each new Toner Cartridge 3 to 4 times from side to side,remove the tape labeled ‘REMOVE’ and the orange prote
REGULATIONSxIndustry Canada Compliance Statement (For Canada Only)This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.Cet appareil numériqu
CHAPTER 5 MAINTENANCE5-8! Caution• Insert the toner cartridge(s) gently into the printer. Do not try to lockthem into the printer by pushing them. The
CHAPTER 5 MAINTENANCE 5-9 OOOIIILLL BBBOOOTTTTTTLLLEEE Oil Bottle Low Message When the Oil has almost run out, the following message appears on th
CHAPTER 5 MAINTENANCE5-10! WarningThe Fusing Unit and the parts around it are HOT! Be sure to wait untilthe Fusing Unit has cooled sufficiently before
CHAPTER 5 MAINTENANCE5-11Replacing the Oil Bottle1. Press the Power button to turn off the printer, and then wait until it hascooled down sufficiently
CHAPTER 5 MAINTENANCE5-125. Install the new Oil Bottle into theFusing Unit with the label facingyou. The Oil Bottle is keyed toprevent incorrect inst
CHAPTER 5 MAINTENANCE5-13FFFUUUSSSEEERRR CCCLLLEEEAAANNNEEERRRFuser Cleaner MessageWhen the following message appears on the LCD panel, you will nee
CHAPTER 5 MAINTENANCE5-14Replacing the Fuser Cleaner! WarningThe Fusing unit and the parts around it are HOT! Be sure to wait untilthe Fusing Unit has
CHAPTER 5 MAINTENANCE5-154. Take the Fuser Cleaner out ofthe Fusing Unit by holding thehandle of the Fuser Cleaner asshown:Fig. 5-95. Install the new
CHAPTER 5 MAINTENANCE5-16WWWAAASSSTTTEEE TTTOOONNNEEERRR PPPAAACCCKKKApproximately every 18,000 images you print at 5% coverage, you mustchange th
CHAPTER 5 MAINTENANCE5-171. Open the Front Cover.2. Remove the Waste Toner Packfrom the holder located at thelower right side of the printer. Becarefu
REGULATIONSxiLaser NoticesLaser Safety (120 V Model Only)This printer is certified as a Class I laser product under the U.S. Department of Health and
CHAPTER 5 MAINTENANCE5-18OOOPPPCCC BBBEEELLLTTT CCCAAARRRTTTRRRIIIDDDGGGEEEOPC Belt Cartridge MessageWhen the OPC Belt Cartridge runs out, the fol
CHAPTER 5 MAINTENANCE5-19Replacing the OPC Belt Cartridge1. Press the Power button and turn the printer Off.2. Open the Front Cover and then open the
CHAPTER 5 MAINTENANCE5-205. Remove the Tension ReleasePins from both sides of the newOPC Belt Cartridge.Fig. 5-15Remove the protective sheetfrom the n
CHAPTER 5 MAINTENANCE5-219. Press the Power button to turn the printer On.10. Press any of the Menu buttons (+, –, Set or Back) to take the printer Of
CHAPTER 5 MAINTENANCE5-22OOOZZZOOONNNEEE FFFIIILLLTTTEEERRROzone FilterYou will need to replace the Ozone Filter once a year to prevent ozone fromco
CHAPTER 5 MAINTENANCE5-23FFFUUUSSSIIINNNGGG UUUNNNIIITTTFusing UnitWhen the following message appears on the LCD panel, you must replacethe Fusing U
CHAPTER 5 MAINTENANCE5-24Replacing the Fusing Unit1. Press the Power button to turn off the printer. Unplug the printer. Toavoid injury, wait until t
CHAPTER 5 MAINTENANCE5-25! CautionWhen removing the Fusing Unit from the printer, be sure to keep the FusingUnit flat, so oil will not spill. Consider
CHAPTER 5 MAINTENANCE5-26NoteIf the condition of the Fuser Cleaner is poor, we recommend that you replacethe Fuser Cleaner at the same time as the Fus
CHAPTER 5 MAINTENANCE5-27111222000KKK KKKIIITTT120K KitWhen you see the following message on the LCD, you must replace theitems located in the 120K
REGULATIONSxiiIEC 60825 Specification (220 - 240 V Model Only)This printer is a Class 1 laser product as defined in IEC 60825 specifications. The labe
CHAPTER 5 MAINTENANCE5-28Drum Cleaner! CautionBoth ends of the Drum Cleaner roller consist of metal bearings that connectthe bias element to the power
CHAPTER 5 MAINTENANCE5-295. Clean the area where the newDrum Cleaner is to be installedwith a cotton cloth.Fig. 5-266. Install the new Drum Cleaner in
CHAPTER 5 MAINTENANCE5-30Paper Discharger! CautionDo NOT touch the charging wire! Fig. 5-28Replacing the Paper Disch
CHAPTER 5 MAINTENANCE5-314. Clean the area where the newPaper Discharger is to beinstalled with a cotton cloth.Fig. 5-305. Install the new Paper Disch
CHAPTER 5 MAINTENANCE5-32Replacing the Transfer Roller1. Press the Power button to turn the printer Off.2. Open the Rear Access Cover.3. Release the T
CHAPTER 5 MAINTENANCE5-335. Install the new Transfer Roller byholding the Lock Levers of theTransfer Roller and adjusting theangle of the Transfer Rol
CHAPTER 5 MAINTENANCE5-34Note• User replacement of some of these parts is not recommended.• For replacement of the Paper Pick-up Roller, Separator Pad
CHAPTER 5 MAINTENANCE5-35 CCLLEEAANNIINNGG TTHHEE PPRRIINNTTEERRPeriodically, clean the printer exterior and interior with a dry soft cloth. Ifprin
CHAPTER 5 MAINTENANCE5-364. Clean the Paper Guide with a dry soft cloth. If paper and foreign objectsare stuck in the Paper Cassette, remove them.Fig.
CHAPTER 5 MAINTENANCE5-37Clean the printer interior as follows:1. Turn off the printer and unplug the power cord.2. Open the Rear Access Cover.3. Clea
REGULATIONSxiiiSafety InformationIMPORTANT - For Your SafetyTo ensure safe operation the three-pin plug supplied must be inserted only into a standard
CHAPTER 5 MAINTENANCE5-384. Remove the Paper Discharger from the Transfer Unit.Fig. 5-415. Clean the Paper Discharger Case Housing with a dry cotton c
CHAPTER 5 MAINTENANCE5-398. Open the Top Cover slightly so you can clean the Exit Roller. This willhelp to prevent paper jams at the paper exit and d
CHAPTER 5 MAINTENANCE5-40! Caution• Do not touch the OPC Belt surface with bare hands or gloves.• If the Belt is exposed for more than two minutes to
CHAPTER 5 MAINTENANCE 5-41 14.Remove all the Toner Cartridges from the printer. 15.Use the fingers of both hands to hold the two knobs on the Dustpro
CHAPTER 5 MAINTENANCE5-4218. Re-install all the Toner Cartridges and the OPC Belt Cartridges.19. Close the Front Cover and the Top Cover.! Caution• NE
CHAPTER 5 MAINTENANCE5-43 RREEPPAACCKKIINNGG AANNDD RREELLOOCCAATTIINNGG TTHHEEPPRRIINNTTEERR! Warning• Whenever you transport the printer ALWAYS
CHAPTER 5 MAINTENANCE5-44How to Repack the Printer1. Press the Power button to turn the printer off. Unplug the printer.2. Remove the Waste Toner Pack
CHAPTER 5 MAINTENANCE5-45 OOPPTTIIOONNSSLLLOOOWWWEEERRR TTTRRRAAAYYY UUUNNNIIITTT (((LLLTTT---222666CCCLLL)))Loading Paper from the Lower Paper
CHAPTER 5 MAINTENANCE5-461. Turn the printer off and unplug the power cord from the AC outlet.2. Place the Lower Tray Unit on a flattable, and then re
CHAPTER 5 MAINTENANCE5-475. Check the two alignment pins on theLower Tray Unit. Use two people tolift the printer and place it onto theLower Tray Uni
REGULATIONSxivWiring Information (For U.K. only)ImportantIf the mains plug supplied with this printer is not suitable for your socket outlet, remove t
CHAPTER 5 MAINTENANCE5-488. Insert the connection cable intothe printer’s connector.Fig. 5-589. Pull out the Upper PaperCassette, and then connect the
CHAPTER 5 MAINTENANCE5-4911. To level the tray unit, adjust theAnchor Feet located at the frontand rear on the right hand side atthe bottom of the Low
CHAPTER 5 MAINTENANCE5-50DDDUUUPPPLLLEEEXXX UUUNNNIIITTT (((DDDXXX---222666000000)))The following paper sizes can be used for the Duplex Unit:A4,
CHAPTER 5 MAINTENANCE5-511. Turn the printer off and unplug the power cord from the AC outlet.2. Remove the Fuser Cover that islocated at the rear top
CHAPTER 5 MAINTENANCE5-525. Remove the Protective Parts asshown (do not remove ALL theProtective Parts of the Duplex Unit).Fig. 5-656. Pull out the co
CHAPTER 5 MAINTENANCE5-538. Insert the fixing pins at both sidesof the Duplex Unit into theinstallation grooves in the LowerTray Unit.Fig. 5-68NoteMak
CHAPTER 5 MAINTENANCE5-5411. Open the Inside Unit to removethe protective parts and closethe Inside Unit.Fig. 5-7112. Open the Duplex Cover TopAssembl
CHAPTER 5 MAINTENANCE5-5514. Connect the connector cable tothe upper connector on theprinter.Fig. 5-7415. Fit the left hand side cover ofthe Lower Tra
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CHAPTER 5 MAINTENANCE5-57NoteWhen you select the fonts through your software or with a command, notethe following:• You do not need to be concerned ab
CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTIONCCCHHHAAAPPPTTTEEERRR 111 IIINNNTTTRRROOODDDUUUCCCTTTIIIOOONNN
CHAPTER 5 MAINTENANCE5-58Fig. 5-776. Use + or – on the Control Panel to select “PRINT MENU.” .7. Press Set to proceed to the next menu level, and then
CHAPTER 5 MAINTENANCE5-59Installing a CompactFlash Card1. Turn off the printer and unplug the power cord from the AC outlet.Disconnect the interface c
CHAPTER 5 MAINTENANCE5-60Installing a HDD (Hard Disk Drive)1. Turn off the printer and unplug the power cord from the AC outlet.Disconnect the interfa
CHAPTER 5 MAINTENANCE5-615. Fit the 4 HD-6G/HD-EXshoulder screws into the 4holes of the main controllerboard, and then secure theshoulder screws with
CHAPTER 5 MAINTENANCE5-628. Secure the main controller board with the 2 screws.9. Reconnect the interface cable to the printer. Plug the power cord i
CHAPTER 5 MAINTENANCE5-63RRRAAAMMM EEEXXXPPPAAANNNSSSIIIOOONNNThis printer has 64 Mbytes of standard memory and 3 slots for optionalexpansion memory
CHAPTER 5 MAINTENANCE5-64Note• There might be some DIMMs that will not work with this printer.• For more information, consult the dealer where you pur
CHAPTER 5 MAINTENANCE5-654. Hold the DIMM with yourfingers on the side edges andyour thumb against the backedge. Align the notches on theDIMM with the
CHAPTER 6 TOURBLE SHOOTINGCCCHHHAAAPPPTTTEEERRR 666 TTTRRROOOUUUBBBLLLEEESSSHHHOOOOOOTTTIIINNNGGG
CHAPTER 6 TROUBLE SHOOTING6-1 TTRROOUUBBLLEESSHHOOOOTTIINNGGIf any problems occur, the printer automatically stops printing, diagnosesthe problem, a
CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION1-1 AABBOOUUTT TTHHIISS UUSSEERR’’SS GGUUIIDDEEThis manual acts as your guide to the setup and operation of your printeran
CHAPTER 6 TROUBLE SHOOTING6-2Error Message RemarksCHANGE FCRReplace the cleaning roller.NO OPC BELTInstall the OPC belt.NO FC ROLLERInstall the cleani
CHAPTER 6 TROUBLE SHOOTING6-3Error Message RemarksHDD ERRORAn error occurred when accessing the HDD. Power cyclethe printer and check that it is for
CHAPTER 6 TROUBLE SHOOTING6-4MMMAAAIIINNNTTTEEENNNAAANNNCCCEEE MMMEEESSSSSSAAAGGGEEESSSError Message Meaning Action ! ! " !
CHAPTER 6 TROUBLE SHOOTING6-5 CCCAAALLLLLL SSSEEERRRVVVIIICCCEEE MMMEEESSSSSSAAAGGGEEESSSWhen any of the following messages appear on the LCD,
CHAPTER 6 TROUBLE SHOOTING6-6Service CallMessageMeaning ActionERROR EE4WARNINGToner emptysensor errorTurn off the printer. Wait a fewseconds, and then
CHAPTER 6 TROUBLE SHOOTING6-7Service CallMessageMeaning ActionERROR EH4WARNINGFusertemperature 4errorTurn off the printer. Wait 15 minutes,and then t
CHAPTER 6 TROUBLE SHOOTING6-8PPPAAAPPPEEERRR JJJAAAMMMSSSThis printer has been designed to be trouble free. However, if a problemshould occur, note
CHAPTER 6 TROUBLE SHOOTING6-9NoteDo not use the following paper:• Bent paper• Moist paper• Paper that does not meet specificationsPaper may jam in th
CHAPTER 6 TROUBLE SHOOTING6-10How to Clear a Paper Jam in the Printer PAPER JAM AT PAPER EXIT JAM E1 If paper has passed behind the Rear Access Co
CHAPTER 6 TROUBLE SHOOTING6-11NoteWhen paper jams at the Rear Access Cover increase, replace the PaperDischarger. PAPER JAM AT THE TRANSFER ROLLE
CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION1-2NoteWhen you read this User’s Guide, note the following:• This User’s Guide contains instructions or steps to teach you the v
CHAPTER 6 TROUBLE SHOOTING6-121. Open the Rear Access Cover.2. Remove the jammed paper byholding it with both hands andpulling it slowly toward you.Fi
CHAPTER 6 TROUBLE SHOOTING6-13If the paper is caught in theFusingRoller, follow the steps below:1) Open the Top Cover.2) Release the Fusing UnitPre
CHAPTER 6 TROUBLE SHOOTING6-14 PAPER JAM IN THE PAPER CASSETTE JAM A 1/2 If a paper jam occurs inside the Paper Cassette, follow these steps:1. Pull
CHAPTER 6 TROUBLE SHOOTING6-15How to Clear a Paper Jam in the Duplex Unit PAPER JAM IN THE UPPER ASSEMBLY OF THE DUPLEX UNIT JAM B If a pa
CHAPTER 6 TROUBLE SHOOTING6-163. If the jammed paper is insidethe Duplex Cover TopAssembly, remove it byrotating the green pinch rollerdownwards to fe
CHAPTER 6 TROUBLE SHOOTING6-17 PAPER JAM IN THE LOWER ASSEMBLY OF THE DUPLEX UNIT JAM C If a paper jam occurs in the Lower Assembly, follow
CHAPTER 6 TROUBLE SHOOTING6-18 QQ && AAYou may occasionally encounter a difficulty with your HL-2600CN printer.This section contains freque
CHAPTER 6 TROUBLE SHOOTING6-19SSSEEETTTTTTIIINNNGGG UUUPPP TTTHHHEEE PPPRRRIIINNNTTTEEERRR Question Recommendation I cannot print from myapplic
CHAPTER 6 TROUBLE SHOOTING6-20 PPPAAAPPPEEERRR HHHAAANNNDDDLLLIIINNNGGG Question Recommendation The printer does notload paper.• Check to see if t
CHAPTER 6 TROUBLE SHOOTING6-21PPPRRRIIINNNTTTIIINNNGGG Question Recommendation The printer printsunexpectedly or itprints incorrectcharacters. • Can
TrademarksBrother is a registered trademark of Brother Industries, Ltd.Apple, the Apple Logo, and Macintosh are registered trademarks in the United St
CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION1-3 AABBOOUUTT TTHHIISS PPRRIINNTTEERR! WarningThis printer is heavy and weighs approximately 39kg (86 lbs). To avoid injuryw
CHAPTER 6 TROUBLE SHOOTING6-22PPPRRRIIINNNTTT QQQUUUAAALLLIIITTTYYYNoteYou can resolve a print quality problem by replacing a toner cartridge with a
CHAPTER 6 TROUBLE SHOOTING6-23Question RecommendationBlack vertical streaksor bandsABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ. 0123456789. abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
CHAPTER 6 TROUBLE SHOOTING6-24Question RecommendationToner scatter or TonerstainABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ. 0123456789. abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz.ABC
CHAPTER 6 TROUBLE SHOOTING6-25Question RecommendationUneven densityappears periodically inthe horizontal directionABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ. 0123456
CHAPTER 6 TROUBLE SHOOTING6-26Question RecommendationOff set imageABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ. 0123456789. abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz.ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQ
APPENDIXAAAPPPPPPEEENNNDDDIIIXXX
APPENDIXA-1PPRRIINNTTEERR SSPPEECCIIFFIICCAATTIIOONNSSPPPRRRIIINNNTTTIIINNNGGGPrint Method Electrophotography by semiconductor laser beam scanningLas
APPENDIXA-2FFFUUUNNNCCCTTTIIIOOONNNSSSCPU MIPS TMPR4955 (266MHz)Emulation Automatic emulation selection• HP Color Printer (PCL5C) including HP LaserJ
APPENDIXA-3EEELLLEEECCCTTTRRRIIICCCAAALLL AAANNNDDD MMMEEECCCHHHAAANNNIIICCCAAALLLPower Source U.S.A. and Canada: AC 120 V, 50/60 HzEurope and Aus
APPENDIXA-4PPAAPPEERR SSPPEECCIIFFIICCAATTIIOONNSSPaper Input Paper Trays:• Standard Upper Tray (Tray 1)• Optional Lower Tray (Tray 2; LT-26CL)• Opti
CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION1-4NoteDepending on the country where you purchased the printer, you may haveadditional parts that are not listed above.! Cautio
APPENDIXA-5Optional Legal Tray (Tray 1; LC-26LG):• Plain paper of Letter, A4, B5 (JIS/ISO), Executive, Legal sizes 104.8 x 220 mm to 215.9 x 3
APPENDIXA-6PAPERThe printer is designed to work well with most types of xerographic and bondpaper. However, some paper variables may have an effect on
APPENDIXA-7DAMAGE OR OTHER DEFECTS CAUSED BY THE USE OF PAPERLISTED UNDER “ PAPER TYPES TO AVOID” WILL NOT BE COVEREDUNDER ANY WARRANTY OR SERVICE AG
APPENDIXA-8LABELS AND OVERHEAD TRANSPARENCIESThe printer will print on most type of labels and transparencies designed foruse with a laser printer. La
APPENDIX A-9 SSYYMMBBOOLL//CCHHAARRAACCTTEERR SSEETTSS You can select the symbol and character sets with the Print Menu by using the Control Pane
APPENDIX A-10 HHHPPP PPPCCCLLL MMMOOODDDEEE Roman 8 (8U) ISO Latin1 (0N) ISO Latin2 (2N) ISO Latin5 (5N) PC-8 (10U) PC-8 D/N (11U) PC-850 (12U
APPENDIX A-11 ISO 2 IRV ISO 4 UK ISO 6 ASCII ISO10 SWE/FIN ISO11 Swedish ISO14 JISASCII ISO15 Italian ISO16 POR ISO17 Spanish ISO21 German ISO25 Frenc
APPENDIX A-12 EEEPPPSSSOOONNN MMMOOODDDEEE US ASCII German UK ASCII I French I Danish I Italy Spanish Swedish Japanese Norwegian Danish II UK AS
APPENDIXA-13IIIBBBMMM MMMOOODDDEEEPC-8PC-8 D/NPC-850PC-852PC-860PC-863PC-865PC-8 Turkish
APPENDIXA-14HHHPPP---GGGLLL MMMOOODDDEEEANSI ASCII9825 CHR. SETFRENCH/GERMANSCANDINAVIANSPANISH/LATINJIS ASCIIROMAN8 EXT.ISO IRVISO SWEDISHISO SWEDI
CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION1-5GGGEEENNNEEERRRAAALLL VVVIIIEEEWWWFig. 1-2Fig. 1-3Top CoverPaper CassetteControl PanelFront CoverPower ButtonRear Side Cove
APPENDIXA-15SSSYYYMMMBBBOOOLLL SSSEEETTTSSS SSSUUUPPPPPPOOORRRTTTEEEDDD BBBYYY TTTHHHEEE PPPRRRIIINNNTTTEEERRR’’’SSS IIINNNTTTEEELLLLLLIII
APPENDIXA-16PCL Symbol Set Typeface(Continued)LetterGothic Mary- Oklahoma PC PC Utah UtahSet ID Symbol Set 16.66** land Brussels Tennessee Cond.8U Rom
APPENDIXA-17SSSYYYMMMBBBOOOLLL SSSEEETTTSSS SSSUUUPPPPPPOOORRRTTTEEEDDD BBBYYY TTTHHHEEE PPPRRRIIINNNTTTEEERRR’’’SSS TTTRRRUUUEEETTTYYYPPP
APPENDIXA-18PCL Symbol Set TypefaceBermuda Script Germany San Diego US RomanSet ID Symbol Set 8U Roman-8 •• • •0N ISO 8859-1 Latin1 •• • •2N ISO 8
INDEX1-1INDEXAaccessory 2-8Analysis Tool Software 2-15Apple LaserWriter 2-18automatic emulation selection 1-8, 3-1automatic interface selection 1-7, 3
INDEX1-2(OPC) Belt Cartridge 5-18Operator Call Message 5-1Operator Call Messages 6-1Opetator Call Message 5-2, 5-3Option 2-6Optional Fonts 5-56Optiona
CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION1-6FFFEEEAAATTTUUURRREEESSSThis printer has the following standard features.2400 DPI Class ResolutionThis printer prints at a de
CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION1-7Maintenance-Free and Economical Toner CartridgeThe toner cartridge can print up to 12,000 (Black) and 7,200 (Cyan,Magenta and
CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION1-8Five Emulation ModesThis printer can emulate the Hewlett-Packard® Color PCL® 5C language(PCL6® in monochrome printing) printe
CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION1-9FontsThis printer has 66 scalable and 12 bitmapped fonts. The fonts that can beused will vary according to the selected emula
CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION1-10Power Save ModeThis printer has a power saving mode. Since laser printers consume powerto keep the fixing assembly at a high
CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION1-11 PANTONE® CalibratedThere are many variables in process reproduction of colors generated bythe HL-2600CN, any one of which m
CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION1-12OOOPPPTTTIIIOOONNNSSSThe following options are available for this printer:Paper Handling Lower Tray Unit (LT-26CL)A lower
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CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION1-13RRRAAAMMMRAM ExpansionBy installing commercial memory modules you can expand the memorycapacity up to 384 Mbytes.NoteInstall
CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION1-14EnvironmentUse the printer only within the following ranges of temperature andhumidity:Ambient temperature: 20°C to 32.5°C (
CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION1-15Place the printer on a flat, horizontal surface.Keep the printer clean. Do not install the printer in a dusty place.Do not i
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CHAPTER 2 DRIVER AND SOFTWARE 2-1 PPRRIINNTTEERR DDRRIIVVEERR A Printer Driver is software that translates data from the format used by a compu
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CHAPTER 2 DRIVER AND SOFTWARE2-3Advanced Tab1. Change the tab settings by clicking the following icons:Print QualityDuplexWatermarkPage SettingDevice
CHAPTER 2 DRIVER AND SOFTWARE2-4 Print QualitySelect the Quality, Color matching mode, and Calibration settings.• You can change the Quality as foll
CHAPTER 2 DRIVER AND SOFTWARE2-5 DuplexTo use duplex printing, you will need to install the optional Duplex unit ontoyour printer. If you select the
CHAPTER 2 DRIVER AND SOFTWARE2-6 Device Options1. Set the following print function modes in this tab:Job SpoolingToner Save ModeQuick Print SetupSle
iiDDDEEEFFFIIINNNIIITTTIIIOOONNNSSS OOOFFF WWWAAARRRNNNIIINNNGGGSSS,,, CCCAAAUUUTTTIIIOOONNNSSS,,, AAANNNDDD NNNOOOTTTEEESSSThe following co
CHAPTER 2 DRIVER AND SOFTWARE2-7 Job SpoolingYou can reprint a document without sending the data again from your PC(except for secure printing) beca
CHAPTER 2 DRIVER AND SOFTWARE2-8Accessories TabWhen you install options, add those options and choose the settings forthem in the Accessories tab as f
CHAPTER 2 DRIVER AND SOFTWARE2-9Support Tab• You can download the latest driver by accessing the Brother SolutionsCenter.• You can see the printer dri
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CHAPTER 2 DRIVER AND SOFTWARE2-11Paper Tab1. Select the Paper size, Layout and Orientation.2. Select the Paper Source.3. When the Duplex unit is insta
CHAPTER 2 DRIVER AND SOFTWARE2-12Graphics Tab1. Set the print quality, etc.
CHAPTER 2 DRIVER AND SOFTWARE2-13Device Options Tab1. You can change settings by clicking on a setting in the Printer featureslist box, then select a
CHAPTER 2 DRIVER AND SOFTWARE2-142. Select the installed options from the list.You can change settings by clicking on a setting in the Installableopti
CHAPTER 2 DRIVER AND SOFTWARE2-15 SSSOOOFFFTTTWWWAAARRREEE FFFOOORRR NNNEEETTTWWWOOORRRKKKSSSBRAdmin ProfessionalBRAdmin professional is a utili
CHAPTER 2 DRIVER AND SOFTWARE2-16Driver Deployment Wizard Save time and effort by using the Brother Driver Deployment Wizardsoftware to automate the
iii! WarningIf the printer becomes hot, blows smoke, or generates obscure odor,turn the printer off immediately and unplug the printer. Contact yourd
CHAPTER 2 DRIVER AND SOFTWARE2-17SSSOOOFFFTTTWWWAAARRREEE FFFOOORRR WWWIIINNNDDDOOOWWWSSS CCCOOOMMMPPPUUUTTTEEERRRSSSYou can install the Softwar
CHAPTER 2 DRIVER AND SOFTWARE2-18SSSOOOFFFTTTWWWAAARRREEE FFFOOORRR MMMAAACCCIIINNNTTTOOOSSSHHH CCCOOOMMMPPPUUUTTTEEERRRThis printer supports Ma
CHAPTER 2 DRIVER AND SOFTWARE 2-19 Installing the Printer Driver for Macintosh For Network users* For Mac OS 8.6 to 9.2 Users 1. Turn on
CHAPTER 2 DRIVER AND SOFTWARE2-204. Turn ON your printer.5. Insert the CD-ROM into your CD-ROM drive. Open the Mac OS Xfolder.6. Open your language f
CHAPTER 2 DRIVER AND SOFTWARE2-21PPRRIINNTTEERR SSEETTTTIINNGGSSFFFAAACCCTTTOOORRRYYY SSSEEETTTTTTIIINNNGGGSSSThe printer settings have been set at
CHAPTER 3 BEFORE WORKING WITH THE PRINTERCCCHHHAAAPPPTTTEEERRR 333 BBBEEEFFFOOORRREEE WWWOOORRRKKKIIINNNGGG WWWIIITTTHHH TTTH
CHAPTER 3 BEFORE WORKING WITH THE PRINTER3-1 AAUUTTOOMMAATTIICC EEMMUULLAATTIIOONN SSEELLEECCTTIIOONNThis printer has an automatic emulation select
CHAPTER 3 BEFORE WORKING WITH THE PRINTER3-2You can select the emulation mode manually by using the control panel toaccess the EMULATION menu in SETUP
CHAPTER 3 BEFORE WORKING WITH THE PRINTER3-3 AAUUTTOOMMAATTIICC IINNTTEERRFFAACCEE SSEELLEECCTTIIOONNThis printer has an automatic interface select
CHAPTER 3 BEFORE WORKING WITH THE PRINTER3-4 PPAAPPEERR HHAANNDDLLIINNGGPPPRRRIIINNNTTT MMMEEEDDDIIIAAAPaper Size THE STANDARD PAPER CASSETTESi
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CHAPTER 3 BEFORE WORKING WITH THE PRINTER3-5 THE OPTIONAL LOWER TRAY CASSETTE (LT-26CL)The cassette can hold up to 500 sheets of paper (75 g/m2 or 2
CHAPTER 3 BEFORE WORKING WITH THE PRINTER3-6 THE OPTIONAL DUPLEX UNIT (DX-2600)• Plain Paper: A4, Letter, B5 (JIS/ISO), Executive, Legal• Other Siz
CHAPTER 3 BEFORE WORKING WITH THE PRINTER3-7 Paper Source Available Size and PaperType Capacity Standard PaperCassette Cut sheet: Letter, A4,
CHAPTER 3 BEFORE WORKING WITH THE PRINTER3-8Recommended PaperThe recommended paper for this printer is:Xerox 4024, Hammermill Laserprint, NEUSIEDLER C
CHAPTER 3 BEFORE WORKING WITH THE PRINTER3-9Printable AreaThe Printable Area depends on the settings in your application. The figurebelow shows the ph
CHAPTER 3 BEFORE WORKING WITH THE PRINTER3-10EnvelopesAvoid using envelopes with the following characteristics:• Glossy or shiny surfaces• Protective
CHAPTER 3 BEFORE WORKING WITH THE PRINTER3-11Before loading envelopes in the cassette, check the following:• Envelopes should have alengthwise sealing
CHAPTER 3 BEFORE WORKING WITH THE PRINTER 3-12 CCCAAASSSSSSEEETTTTTTEEE FFFEEEEEEDDD The printer can feed paper from the Paper Cassette, Optional
CHAPTER 3 BEFORE WORKING WITH THE PRINTER3-13MMMAAANNNUUUAAALLL FFFEEEEEEDDDSince this printer does not have a manual feed or multi purpose tray, yo
CHAPTER 4 CONTROL PANEL OPERATIONCCCHHHAAAPPPTTTEEERRR 444 CCCOOONNNTTTRRROOOLLL PPPAAANNNEEELLL OOOPPPEEERRRAAATTTIIIOOONNN
TABLE OF CONTENTSvTTAABBLLEE OOFF CCOONNTTEENNTTSSCHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTIONABOUT THIS User’s Guide 1-1ABOUT THIS PRINTER 1-3Checking the Carton Compon
CHAPTER 4 CONTROL PANEL OPERATION4-1 CCOONNTTRROOLL PPAANNEELLThis printer has one liquid crystal display (LCD), eight buttons and fourLEDs on the c
CHAPTER 4 CONTROL PANEL OPERATION4-2 BBUUTTTTOONNSSYou can control the basic printer operations and change various printersettings with the 8 buttons
CHAPTER 4 CONTROL PANEL OPERATION4-3GGGOOO BBBUUUTTTTTTOOONNNPanel indications can be changed from their current status (MENU, ERRORand REPRINT sett
CHAPTER 4 CONTROL PANEL OPERATION4-4SSSEEECCCUUURRREEE PPPRRRIIINNNTTT BBBUUUTTTTTTOOONNNThis function makes it possible to submit a print job to
CHAPTER 4 CONTROL PANEL OPERATION 4-5 RRREEEPPPRRRIIINNNTTT BBBUUUTTTTTTOOONNN If you want to reprint a document that has just been printed, you c
CHAPTER 4 CONTROL PANEL OPERATION4-6Reprinting the Last JOBYou can reprint the last print job data without sending it from the computeragain.Notes• Wh
CHAPTER 4 CONTROL PANEL OPERATION4-7 Reprint the last JOB 3 times1. Use the control panel to turn the REPRINT function ON in SETUPmode.NotesIf you a
CHAPTER 4 CONTROL PANEL OPERATION4-8Printing PROOF DataYou can use this function to reprint PROOF data that has just been printedif it has no security
CHAPTER 4 CONTROL PANEL OPERATION4-9Printing PUBLIC DataYou can use this function to reprint documents stored in a PUBLIC area ofthe printer memory. D
CHAPTER 4 CONTROL PANEL OPERATION4-10Printing SECURE DataSecure documents are password protected and only those people thatknow the password will be a
TABLE OF CONTENTSviCHAPTER 3 BEFORE WORKING WITH THE PRINTERAUTOMATIC EMULATION SELECTION 3-1AUTOMATIC INTERFACE SELECTION 3-3PAPER HANDLING 3-4Print
CHAPTER 4 CONTROL PANEL OPERATION4-11 Operations for Printing SECURE DataPress Reprint If there is no data.NO DATA STORED--REPRINT--LAST JOBPress
CHAPTER 4 CONTROL PANEL OPERATION4-12 When there is no reprint data in memoryIf the printer does not have reprint data in the buffer memory and you
CHAPTER 4 CONTROL PANEL OPERATION 4-13 +++,,, ––– BBBUUUTTTTTTOOONNNSSS If you press + or – when the printer is in the on-line state (READY), it
CHAPTER 4 CONTROL PANEL OPERATION4-14BBBAAACCCKKK BBBUUUTTTTTTOOONNNIf you press Back when the printer is in the on-line state, it goes off-line and
CHAPTER 4 CONTROL PANEL OPERATION4-15 LLEEDDSSThe lamp lights or blinks to indicate the current printer status.READY LEDLLLEEEDDD iiinnndddiiicccaa
CHAPTER 4 CONTROL PANEL OPERATION4-16 LLCCDD DDIISSPPLLAAYYThe display shows the current printer status. When you use the controlpanel, the display
CHAPTER 4 CONTROL PANEL OPERATION4-17LLLCCCDDD MMMEEESSSSSSAAAGGGEEESSSThe message on the LCD display shows the current printer status duringnormal
CHAPTER 4 CONTROL PANEL OPERATION4-18Printer Status messagesThe following table shows the printer status messages that are displayedduring normal oper
CHAPTER 4 CONTROL PANEL OPERATION4-19 HHOOWW TTOO UUSSEE TTHHEE CCOONNTTRROOLL PPAANNEELLWhen you operate the Menu buttons (+, – , Set or Back),
CHAPTER 4 CONTROL PANEL OPERATION4-20For example: When you want to change the “SOURCE” setting to“TRAY1”Choose this setting to load paper always from
TABLE OF CONTENTSviiCHAPTER 5 MAINTENANCEREPLACING THE CONSUMABLES 5-1Toner Cartridges 5-5Oil Bottle 5-9Fuser Cleaner 5-13Waste Toner Pack 5-16OPC Be
CHAPTER 4 CONTROL PANEL OPERATION4-21 PPAANNEELL SSEETTUUPP MMEENNUUNotesThe LCD panel descriptions for the paper trays are as follows.• Upper pape
CHAPTER 4 CONTROL PANEL OPERATION4-22INFORMATIONDDDiiisssppplllaaayyy SSShhhooowwwsssDDDeeessscccrrriiippptttiiiooonnnPRINT SETTINGSPrint the Config
CHAPTER 4 CONTROL PANEL OPERATION4-23PAPERDDDiiisssppplllaaayyy SSShhhooowwwsssDDDeeessscccrrriiippptttiiiooonnnSOURCE=AUTO/TRAY 1/TRAY 2MANUAL FEED
CHAPTER 4 CONTROL PANEL OPERATION4-24SETUPDDDiiisssppplllaaayyy SSShhhooowwwsssDDDeeessscccrrriiippptttiiiooonnnLANGUAGE= ENGLISH/FRANÇAIS /…POWER S
CHAPTER 4 CONTROL PANEL OPERATION4-25SETUP (Continued)DDDiiisssppplllaaayyy SSShhhooowwwsssDDDeeessscccrrriiippptttiiiooonnnDelete the data on the C
CHAPTER 4 CONTROL PANEL OPERATION4-26PRINT MENUDDDiiisssppplllaaayyy SSShhhooowwwsssDDDeeessscccrrriiippptttiiiooonnnMEDIA TYPE=PLAIN PAPER/THICK PA
CHAPTER 4 CONTROL PANEL OPERATION4-27PRINT MENU (Continued)DDDiiisssppplllaaayyy SSShhhooowwwsssDDDeeessscccrrriiippptttiiiooonnnAUTO CR=OFF/ONON: L
CHAPTER 4 CONTROL PANEL OPERATION4-28PRINT MENU (Continued)DDDiiisssppplllaaayyy SSShhhooowwwsssDDDeeessscccrrriiippptttiiiooonnnFONT NO.=I0000:####
CHAPTER 4 CONTROL PANEL OPERATION4-29PRINT MENU (Continued)DDDiiisssppplllaaayyy SSShhhooowwwsssDDDeeessscccrrriiippptttiiiooonnnFONT NO.=I0000:####
CHAPTER 4 CONTROL PANEL OPERATION 4-30 PRINT MENU (Continued) DDDiiisssppplllaaayyy SSShhhooowwwsss DDDeeessscccrrriiippptttiiiooonnn CHAR SET(S
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