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MFC-3360C Before you can use the machine, you must set up the hardware and install the software. Please read this Quick Setup Guide for the correct setup procedure and installation instructions. STEP 1 Setting Up the Machine STEP 2 Installing the Driver & Software Setup is Complete! Keep this Quick Setup Guide, the User’s Guide and the supplied CD-ROM in a convenient place for...
Symbols used in this guide Caution Improper Setup Warning Warnings tell you what to do to prevent Cautions specify procedures you must Improper Setup icons alert you to possible personal injury. follow or avoid to prevent possible devices and operations that are not damage to the machine or other objects.
Table of Contents Getting Started Carton components ............................2 Control panel..............................3 STEP 1 – Setting Up the Machine Removing the protective parts ........................4 Installing the Handset........................... 4 Opening the document support and document tray ..................4 Loading paper .............................. 4 Connecting the phone line ..........................
Getting Started Carton components Carton components may vary from one country to another. Save all packing materials and the carton in case for any reason you must ship your machine. CD-ROM User’s Guide Quick Setup Guide Telephone Line Cord Telephone Handset Handset Curled Cord Power Cord One Touch Labels...
STEP 1 Setting Up the Machine Removing the protective Loading paper parts You can load up to 100 sheets of 80 g/m Remove the protective tape. (20 lb) paper. For details, see Acceptable paper and other Remove the foam bag containing the ink media in Chapter 2 of the User’s Guide.
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Setting Up the Machine Press and slide the paper side guides (1) and Close the output paper tray cover (1) and slide paper length guide (2) to fit the paper size. it forward. Slowly push the paper tray completely into the machine.
STEP 1 Setting Up the Machine Connecting the phone line Note If you are sharing one phone line with an external telephone answering machine, connect it as shown below. Connect the telephone line cord. Connect one end of the telephone line cord to the socket on the machine marked LINE and the other end to a modular wall socket.
Setting Up the Machine Take out the ink cartridge. Installing the ink cartridges Warning If ink gets in your eyes, wash them out with water at once, and if irritation occurs consult a doctor. Make sure that the power is turned on. The LCD shows: No Cartridge Open the ink cartridge cover (1).
Brother cannot guarantee this optimum performance if ink or ink cartridges of other specifications are used. Brother does not therefore recommend the use of cartridges other than genuine Brother branded cartridges with this machine or the Note...
Setting Up the Machine The LCD asks you if the print quality is OK for Print quality check black and colour. Press 1 (Yes) or 2 (No) on the dial pad. Black OK? After the cleaning cycle is finished, the LCD shows: Set Paper and 1.Yes 2.No...
STEP 1 Setting Up the Machine Setting your station ID Contrast:Dark You should store your name and fax number to be printed on all fax pages that you send. Press Menu, 0, 3. Enter your fax number (up to 20 digits) on the dial pad, and then press OK.
Setting Up the Machine Setting tone or pulse dialling Choosing a Receive Mode mode There are four possible receive modes: Fax Only, Fax/Tel, Manual and External TAD. Your machine comes set for a Tone dialling service. If you have a Pulse dialling service (rotary), you need to Do you want to use the telephone features of your change the dialling mode.
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You will be pointed to the Brother Product Brother Solutions Center Registration Web page for quick registration of your machine. You can access the Brother Solutions Center which is a Web site offering information about your Brother Brother Solutions Center product including FAQs, User’s Guides, driver You can access the Brother Solutions Center which is updates and tips for using your machine.
Follow the instructions on this page for your operating system and interface. For the latest drivers and documentations and to find the best solution for your problem or question, access the Brother Solutions Center directly from the driver or visit http://solutions.brother.com.
Note ® If this window does not appear, use Windows Explorer to run the setup.exe program from the root folder of the Brother CD-ROM. ® After reading and accepting the ScanSoft ® PaperPort SE License Agreement, click Yes.
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When this screen appears, go to the next step. The installation of the Brother drivers will automatically start. The installation screens appear one after another. Please wait, it will take a few seconds for all the screens to appear.
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PaperPort SE with OCR is a document management application for viewing scanned documents. ® • Windows XP Professional x64 Edition does not support the Brother ControlCenter3 Modern user interface (see the Software User's Guide located on the CD-ROM for details).
Restart to finish installing to software. USB socket next to the handset cord socket as shown below. The Brother software will search for the Brother device. During this time the following screen will appear. When this screen appears, click OK.
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, click the Presto! PageManager icon and follow the on-screen instructions. Note ® ® When Presto! PageManager is installed OCR capability is added to the Brother ControlCenter2. You can easily scan, share and organize photos ® ® and documents using Presto! PageManager...
Consumables Replacement consumables When the time comes to replace ink cartridges, an error message will be indicated on the LCD. For more information about the ink cartridges for your machine, visit http://solutions.brother.com or contact your local Brother re-seller. Ink cartridge...
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The contents of this manual and the specifications of this product are subject to change without notice. Brother reserves the right to make changes without notice in the specifications and materials contained herein and shall not be responsible for any damages (including consequential) caused by reliance on the materials presented, including but not limited to typographical and other errors relating to the publication.