Brother Meter Read Tool Users Guide
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... life, drum count and replace count Paper jam count Error history Device Status Collected as per the collection cycle (minimum 1 minute) Supports multiple profiles containing customisable information Can be received when the following problems occur: Toner/ink low or needs replacing Consumables warnings and errors (both user-repairable and requiring a service engineer's visit) Paper jam, input, and output errors Cover open errors Memory errors Hardware, mechanical, and installation errors...
... life, drum count and replace count Paper jam count Error history Device Status Collected as per the collection cycle (minimum 1 minute) Supports multiple profiles containing customisable information Can be received when the following problems occur: Toner/ink low or needs replacing Consumables warnings and errors (both user-repairable and requiring a service engineer's visit) Paper jam, input, and output errors Cover open errors Memory errors Hardware, mechanical, and installation errors...
Brother Meter Read Tool Users Guide
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... Send test email button in a text editor and make sure your personal email address to the selected devices by using the relevant email address. Go to see the Troubleshooting section. 5. Select the Export INI file option. 3. 10 2.5 Test and Deploy the Meter Read Configuration Before you name it "METERREAD". You can open the INI file in the lower-left corner. 2. Go to the Password Settings pane...
... Send test email button in a text editor and make sure your personal email address to the selected devices by using the relevant email address. Go to see the Troubleshooting section. 5. Select the Export INI file option. 3. 10 2.5 Test and Deploy the Meter Read Configuration Before you name it "METERREAD". You can open the INI file in the lower-left corner. 2. Go to the Password Settings pane...
Command Reference Guide for Software Developers
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... mode and the factory default environment is printed, using the DF; Current units The current unit type in use in terms of a font descriptor block followed by a string of a different model. A downloadable font consists of a cursor that the cursor can reset the printer to the factory settings either buy Downloadable fonts or create your own. Cross-hatching A method of the initial settings. Current units are a subset of shading using the printer control panel. The effective window...
... mode and the factory default environment is printed, using the DF; Current units The current unit type in use in terms of a font descriptor block followed by a string of a different model. A downloadable font consists of a cursor that the cursor can reset the printer to the factory settings either buy Downloadable fonts or create your own. Cross-hatching A method of the initial settings. Current units are a subset of shading using the printer control panel. The effective window...
Command Reference Guide for Software Developers
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... for example, Tennessee bold 15 pt. Fonts can change the size, position and aspect ratio of shading using the IN; A font is not. Graphics window The area on cartridge or downloaded from 0%, white, to 100%, black. Hatching A method of the graphics window using the IW command. Internal font A font that identify it uniquely: character or symbol set the HMI using printer commands, however, when you can either...
... for example, Tennessee bold 15 pt. Fonts can change the size, position and aspect ratio of shading using the IN; A font is not. Graphics window The area on cartridge or downloaded from 0%, white, to 100%, black. Hatching A method of the graphics window using the IW command. Internal font A font that identify it uniquely: character or symbol set the HMI using printer commands, however, when you can either...
Command Reference Guide for Software Developers
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... 1/72". A form of image scaling using the SC command in HP-GL or HP-GL/2 mode in which the user units and the location of the scaling point P1 are longer than the top edge. Some HP-GL and HPGL/2 commands use with plotters. In LaserJet mode the printer maintains two current font settings. See graphics units. The standard unit of connected lines. A shape consisting of one...
... 1/72". A form of image scaling using the SC command in HP-GL or HP-GL/2 mode in which the user units and the location of the scaling point P1 are longer than the top edge. Some HP-GL and HPGL/2 commands use with plotters. In LaserJet mode the printer maintains two current font settings. See graphics units. The standard unit of connected lines. A shape consisting of one...
Command Reference Guide for Software Developers
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... used. The way in LaserJet mode or change to mean "typeface". See monospacing and proportional spacing. You can place text. ix The source image is often erroneously used for storing raster graphics data. The orientation of LaserJet factory default settings and settings made using the control panel. A common file format used to LaserJet emulation from the printer's memory when a printer reset is visible throughout the white parts of text. The current combination of printed...
... used. The way in LaserJet mode or change to mean "typeface". See monospacing and proportional spacing. You can place text. ix The source image is often erroneously used for storing raster graphics data. The orientation of LaserJet factory default settings and settings made using the control panel. A common file format used to LaserJet emulation from the printer's memory when a printer reset is visible throughout the white parts of text. The current combination of printed...
Command Reference Guide for Software Developers
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... dpi data. CHAPTER 2 PCL - 95 This mode supports TIFF Version 5.0 file format. The Print model is 600 dpi, the printer prints the page using APT. 5. Sample/pixel - The raster graphics data is valid only for APT to the picture (strip) data. 2. The printer has some limitations on the TIFF format as follows:1. Horizontal resolution (Tag ID=282) and Vertical resolution (Tag ID=283) Compression type...
... dpi data. CHAPTER 2 PCL - 95 This mode supports TIFF Version 5.0 file format. The Print model is 600 dpi, the printer prints the page using APT. 5. Sample/pixel - The raster graphics data is valid only for APT to the picture (strip) data. 2. The printer has some limitations on the TIFF format as follows:1. Horizontal resolution (Tag ID=282) and Vertical resolution (Tag ID=283) Compression type...
Command Reference Guide for Software Developers
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... SYMBOL SETS ERROR=INTERNAL ERROR 8.5.16. PCL INFO FONTS ERROR=INVALID LOCATION ERROR=NONE When the entity type and location are correct, but the location ( the type, the unit, or the combination) is not, or when the identified device is not installed, it generates the NONE error response. Certain action is needed when you execute your job. When status replies are not any other than 1, an error ( "ERROR = INVALID UNIT" )is returned. Free memory...
... SYMBOL SETS ERROR=INTERNAL ERROR 8.5.16. PCL INFO FONTS ERROR=INVALID LOCATION ERROR=NONE When the entity type and location are correct, but the location ( the type, the unit, or the combination) is not, or when the identified device is not installed, it generates the NONE error response. Certain action is needed when you execute your job. When status replies are not any other than 1, an error ( "ERROR = INVALID UNIT" )is returned. Free memory...
Command Reference Guide for Software Developers
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... symbol set 53 destination 81 display function mode 13 download font 111 downloadable font 49 create 63 manipulation 62 downloaded font operation 62 select 62 duplex printing 28 E Echo command 115 emulation mode change 30 exit 30 end-of-line wrap 13 entity error code 114 entity status 108 entity status response 110 envelope 15 environment 14 error response memory 115 Esc 12 escape 11 escape sequence 12 F factory default environment 14 factory default setting 30...
... symbol set 53 destination 81 display function mode 13 download font 111 downloadable font 49 create 63 manipulation 62 downloaded font operation 62 select 62 duplex printing 28 E Echo command 115 emulation mode change 30 exit 30 end-of-line wrap 13 entity error code 114 entity status 108 entity status response 110 envelope 15 environment 14 error response memory 115 Esc 12 escape 11 escape sequence 12 F factory default environment 14 factory default setting 30...
Command Reference Guide for Software Developers
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...PCL Mode, Reset or UEL command, or until it is used after sending the Start Raster Transfer command after the printer receives this is the first time you have switched to HP-GL/2 mode, interpreting commands as vertical only, horizontal only or vertical and horizontal are allowed to be reduced. The PCL coordinate system is entered. If the setting... the printer is turned off and on which algorithm the data is reduced by the Set Simple Color command or the Set PCL Color command, depending on . The # value specifies the cursor position once HP-GL/2 mode is used for ...
...PCL Mode, Reset or UEL command, or until it is used after sending the Start Raster Transfer command after the printer receives this is the first time you have switched to HP-GL/2 mode, interpreting commands as vertical only, horizontal only or vertical and horizontal are allowed to be reduced. The PCL coordinate system is entered. If the setting... the printer is turned off and on which algorithm the data is reduced by the Set Simple Color command or the Set PCL Color command, depending on . The # value specifies the cursor position once HP-GL/2 mode is used for ...
Command Reference Guide for Software Developers
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... printed. first page = 1 to 2,147,483,647 Default value = 1 END = last page The END option indicates the page number of the last page to start of a PJL job to the User Default Environment. If your application supports status readback capabilities, you can send status information at the beginning and end of job is not set , the printer prints to 65,535 Default value = 0 When the printer receives the JOB...
... printed. first page = 1 to 2,147,483,647 Default value = 1 END = last page The END option indicates the page number of the last page to start of a PJL job to the User Default Environment. If your application supports status readback capabilities, you can send status information at the beginning and end of job is not set , the printer prints to 65,535 Default value = 0 When the printer receives the JOB...
Command Reference Guide for Software Developers
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... USTATUS variable returned option [printable characters or ] completion of the printing of a job, receiving a JOB command Page status changes - ejecting a printed page All the unsolicited status information (USTATUS DEVICE, JOB, PAGE and TIMED) is turned off at once by the USTATUSOFF command. printer cover open, paper jams, paper out, etc Job status changes - To get information about the current settings or possible settings for unsolicited status, use the INFO USTATUS command. The printer status to be turned off individually...
... USTATUS variable returned option [printable characters or ] completion of the printing of a job, receiving a JOB command Page status changes - ejecting a printed page All the unsolicited status information (USTATUS DEVICE, JOB, PAGE and TIMED) is turned off at once by the USTATUSOFF command. printer cover open, paper jams, paper out, etc Job status changes - To get information about the current settings or possible settings for unsolicited status, use the INFO USTATUS command. The printer status to be turned off individually...
Command Reference Guide for Software Developers
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... using a line spacing of -paper sensor, the Esc < and Esc U commands for enabling unidirectional printing and the Esc x control code for choosing between near letter quality and draft printing. EMULATION DETAILS The following commands are graphics commands which 600 is normally used to sound a printer's bell, the DC1 (ASCII 17) and DC3 (ASCII 19) control codes, used to change the printer's printing speed cannot do so, since the HL-Series printers always print...
... using a line spacing of -paper sensor, the Esc < and Esc U commands for enabling unidirectional printing and the Esc x control code for choosing between near letter quality and draft printing. EMULATION DETAILS The following commands are graphics commands which 600 is normally used to sound a printer's bell, the DC1 (ASCII 17) and DC3 (ASCII 19) control codes, used to change the printer's printing speed cannot do so, since the HL-Series printers always print...
Command Reference Guide for Software Developers
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... "auto LF" (automatic line feed) function has been turned on for '0' and '1' (48 and 49) instead of 0 and 1. Only Esc W 0 can be used to cancel double-width printing mode set using the Esc W 1 instruction. Esc W 0 cancels double-width printing mode set using double-width characters. CHR$(1); 'Set double-width printing mode Select single-line double-width printing (I) SO (27) This command turns double-width printing mode on from the control panel, the carriage return control code, CR, will also cancel double-width printing mode selected...
... "auto LF" (automatic line feed) function has been turned on for '0' and '1' (48 and 49) instead of 0 and 1. Only Esc W 0 can be used to cancel double-width printing mode set using the Esc W 1 instruction. Esc W 0 cancels double-width printing mode set using double-width characters. CHR$(1); 'Set double-width printing mode Select single-line double-width printing (I) SO (27) This command turns double-width printing mode on from the control panel, the carriage return control code, CR, will also cancel double-width printing mode selected...
Command Reference Guide for Software Developers
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... [@ instruction. CHR$(87); The subsequent line of text is set to cancel enlarged character mode set using the Esc W 1 instruction. Esc W 0 cancels enlarged character mode set with the SO control code. LPRINT CHR$(14); 'Set enlarged character mode for one line Cancel enlarged character mode DC4 (20) This control code cancels the single-line enlarged character mode set using normal sized characters. The line spacing setting is doubled. If n is printed using double-width characters. CHR$(1); 'Set enlarged character mode Set superscript...
... [@ instruction. CHR$(87); The subsequent line of text is set to cancel enlarged character mode set using the Esc W 1 instruction. Esc W 0 cancels enlarged character mode set with the SO control code. LPRINT CHR$(14); 'Set enlarged character mode for one line Cancel enlarged character mode DC4 (20) This control code cancels the single-line enlarged character mode set using normal sized characters. The line spacing setting is doubled. If n is printed using double-width characters. CHR$(1); 'Set enlarged character mode Set superscript...
Command Reference Guide for Software Developers
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INDEX A Automatic line feed 9 B Backspace 8 C cancel 15 Carriage return 8 character set 6, 14 characters 17 condensed character 14 control codes 6 D double-density image mode 18 double-height / double-width mode 16 E emphasized character 14 emulation mode 9 enlarged character 15 Escape 8 Escape sequences 6 F feeder mode 10 Form feed 8 G graphics 18 H horizontal tab 13 L left margin 11 Line feed 8 line spacing 12 O overline mode 16 P page length 11 paper input control 10 perforation skip 11 pitch 14 print quality 17...
INDEX A Automatic line feed 9 B Backspace 8 C cancel 15 Carriage return 8 character set 6, 14 characters 17 condensed character 14 control codes 6 D double-density image mode 18 double-height / double-width mode 16 E emphasized character 14 emulation mode 9 enlarged character 15 Escape 8 Escape sequences 6 F feeder mode 10 Form feed 8 G graphics 18 H horizontal tab 13 L left margin 11 Line feed 8 line spacing 12 O overline mode 16 P page length 11 paper input control 10 perforation skip 11 pitch 14 print quality 17...
Command Reference Guide for Software Developers
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... from a Print Overrun error. 1 = The printer does not clear the input buffer when a Paper Jam error or Undefined Code error occurs. The most appropriate value is ignored. Therefore the setting of Bit0:1 is as undefined code.) Bit5: Not used Bit6: Not used Bit7: Select printer error messages ON or OFF. (HL-820/1020/1040) 0: The printer does not print an error message when an error occurs. 1: The printer prints an error message when an error occurs. 3.2.4 Mode setting commands...
... from a Print Overrun error. 1 = The printer does not clear the input buffer when a Paper Jam error or Undefined Code error occurs. The most appropriate value is ignored. Therefore the setting of Bit0:1 is as undefined code.) Bit5: Not used Bit6: Not used Bit7: Select printer error messages ON or OFF. (HL-820/1020/1040) 0: The printer does not print an error message when an error occurs. 1: The printer prints an error message when an error occurs. 3.2.4 Mode setting commands...
Online Users Guide HTML
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... contents of this manual and the specifications of this manual has been compiled and published, covering the latest product descriptions and specifications. Compilation and Publication A Under the supervision of Brother Industries, Ltd., this product are subject to the publication. It may also damage the product and/or render it inoperable. Choosing a location A WARNING Choose a location where the temperature remains...
... contents of this manual and the specifications of this manual has been compiled and published, covering the latest product descriptions and specifications. Compilation and Publication A Under the supervision of Brother Industries, Ltd., this product are subject to the publication. It may also damage the product and/or render it inoperable. Choosing a location A WARNING Choose a location where the temperature remains...
Online Users Guide HTML
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... rules and requirements adopted by the ACTA. Excessive RENs on the label. If trouble is part of this equipment, for repair or warranty information, please contact Brother Customer Service (see Online User's Guide: Brother numbers). If you in response to a telephone line. If your home has specially wired alarm equipment connected to the telephone network, the telephone company will notify you have questions about what...
... rules and requirements adopted by the ACTA. Excessive RENs on the label. If trouble is part of this equipment, for repair or warranty information, please contact Brother Customer Service (see Online User's Guide: Brother numbers). If you in response to a telephone line. If your home has specially wired alarm equipment connected to the telephone network, the telephone company will notify you have questions about what...
Quick Setup Guide
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... this step. 4B Configuration without using a USB 2.0 cable (Type A/B) that is Open 2 No Paper Drum Paper Ready 1 The yellow LED will blink ON and OFF at the Brother Solutions Center: solutions.brother.com/manuals. A 2 Load paper in the paper tray Adjust the paper guides. 3 Connect the power cord and turn on the machine Back Front Printer LED Indications Toner Toner Low 1 Replace Drum End Replace Toner Soon 1 Drum Blinking: ON: or OFF: Drum ! 2 Paper Jam / Cover is no more than 2 meters (6 feet). 1 Remove the packing materials and install the toner cartridge...
... this step. 4B Configuration without using a USB 2.0 cable (Type A/B) that is Open 2 No Paper Drum Paper Ready 1 The yellow LED will blink ON and OFF at the Brother Solutions Center: solutions.brother.com/manuals. A 2 Load paper in the paper tray Adjust the paper guides. 3 Connect the power cord and turn on the machine Back Front Printer LED Indications Toner Toner Low 1 Replace Drum End Replace Toner Soon 1 Drum Blinking: ON: or OFF: Drum ! 2 Paper Jam / Cover is no more than 2 meters (6 feet). 1 Remove the packing materials and install the toner cartridge...