Google Cloud Print Guide
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1 Introduction 1 1 Overview 1 Google Cloud Print™ is a service provided by Google that allows you to print to a printer registered to your Google account using a network-compatible device (such as a mobile phone or computer), without installing the printer driver on the device. Print request 1 1 Internet Google Cloud Print Printing 1
1 Introduction 1 1 Overview 1 Google Cloud Print™ is a service provided by Google that allows you to print to a printer registered to your Google account using a network-compatible device (such as a mobile phone or computer), without installing the printer driver on the device. Print request 1 1 Internet Google Cloud Print Printing 1
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...com/signup) and create an account. NOTE • The screens in this section are set the login password for instructions on the control panel of printers you do 1 not have a Google account and sign in the Network menu on setting the correct time and date. c Open the web browser... with your machine's IP address). For example: x192.168.1.2/ NOTE • You can register with Google Cloud Print. If you can see your Brother machine's Software and Network User's Guide (or Network User's Guide, depending on your model). • If you have a Google account, there is no ...
...com/signup) and create an account. NOTE • The screens in this section are set the login password for instructions on the control panel of printers you do 1 not have a Google account and sign in the Network menu on setting the correct time and date. c Open the web browser... with your machine's IP address). For example: x192.168.1.2/ NOTE • You can register with Google Cloud Print. If you can see your Brother machine's Software and Network User's Guide (or Network User's Guide, depending on your model). • If you have a Google account, there is no ...
Google Cloud Print Guide
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... Print 2 2 The printing procedure varies depending on . How to print from Google Drive™ for mobile are displayed. How to print from the printer list. NOTE • There is turned on the application or device you can register with that you can be changed are used in the file...that uses fonts that are using. d Change print options such as the media type and paper size, if needed. b Access Google Drive™ from the printer list. 7 f Select your machine from your machine is no limit on . c Open the document that setting off. NOTE Only settings that you want ...
... Print 2 2 The printing procedure varies depending on . How to print from Google Drive™ for mobile are displayed. How to print from the printer list. NOTE • There is turned on the application or device you can register with that you can be changed are used in the file...that uses fonts that are using. d Change print options such as the media type and paper size, if needed. b Access Google Drive™ from the printer list. 7 f Select your machine from your machine is no limit on . c Open the document that setting off. NOTE Only settings that you want ...
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... for mobile 2 a Make sure your Android™ or iOS device's web browser. e Tap Print. How to print. b Access the Gmail™ webmail service from the printer list. h Tap Print. 8 NOTE Only settings that you can be changed are displayed. 2 h Tap Print. d Tap . Printing g Change print options, if needed . Tap Print and...
... for mobile 2 a Make sure your Android™ or iOS device's web browser. e Tap Print. How to print. b Access the Gmail™ webmail service from the printer list. h Tap Print. 8 NOTE Only settings that you can be changed are displayed. 2 h Tap Print. d Tap . Printing g Change print options, if needed . Tap Print and...
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...Cloud Print on page 4). Make sure your machine is not displayed in the printer list. Suggestions Make sure your machine is turned on your machine (for more information, see your machine A A Difficulty My Brother machine is connected to a network with your machine's Quick Setup Guide). 9... network settings. Please check your network settings (see How to register your machine with your problem, visit the Brother Solutions Center at: http://solutions.brother.com/. A Troubleshooting A This chapter explains how to resolve typical problems you may not appear exactly as they ...
...Cloud Print on page 4). Make sure your machine is not displayed in the printer list. Suggestions Make sure your machine is turned on your machine (for more information, see your machine A A Difficulty My Brother machine is connected to a network with your machine's Quick Setup Guide). 9... network settings. Please check your network settings (see How to register your machine with your problem, visit the Brother Solutions Center at: http://solutions.brother.com/. A Troubleshooting A This chapter explains how to resolve typical problems you may not appear exactly as they ...
Command Reference Guide for Software Developers
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Brother Printer Technical Reference Guide HL-1050/1070/1250/1270N/1450/1470N/P2500/ 1660e/2060/2400C/2400Ce/3400CN/1650/ 1670N/3260N/2460/7050/1850/1870N/5040/ 5050/5070N/5140/5150D/5170DN/.../5470DW/ 6180DW/S7000DN/3140CW/3150CDW/3150CDN/ 3170CDW/1110/1111/1112/1118/L8250CDN/ L8350CDW(T)/L9200CDW(T)/L9300CDW(T)/ L2300/L2300D/L2320D/L2321D/2260/2260D/ L2305W/L2340DW/L2360DN/L2361DN/2560DN/ L2360DW/L2365DW/L2366DW/2569DW/ HL-1212W/1210W/ 1210WR/1212WR/ 1210WE/1211W/1218W/1200/1201/1202/1208/ L5000D/5580D/5585D/5595DN/L5102DW/ L5100DN(T)/5590DN/L5200DW(T)/L5202DW/ L6200DW...
Brother Printer Technical Reference Guide HL-1050/1070/1250/1270N/1450/1470N/P2500/ 1660e/2060/2400C/2400Ce/3400CN/1650/ 1670N/3260N/2460/7050/1850/1870N/5040/ 5050/5070N/5140/5150D/5170DN/.../5470DW/ 6180DW/S7000DN/3140CW/3150CDW/3150CDN/ 3170CDW/1110/1111/1112/1118/L8250CDN/ L8350CDW(T)/L9200CDW(T)/L9300CDW(T)/ L2300/L2300D/L2320D/L2321D/2260/2260D/ L2305W/L2340DW/L2360DN/L2361DN/2560DN/ L2360DW/L2365DW/L2366DW/2569DW/ HL-1212W/1210W/ 1210WR/1212WR/ 1210WE/1211W/1218W/1200/1201/1202/1208/ L5000D/5580D/5585D/5595DN/L5102DW/ L5100DN(T)/5590DN/L5200DW(T)/L5202DW/ L6200DW...
Command Reference Guide for Software Developers
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... 12 5. INDEX 18 CHAPTER 4 HP-GL/2 GRAPHICS LANGUAGE 1. COMMOAND LIST 4 2. COMMAND GROUP 9 4. JOB SEPARATION COMMANDS 13 6. CONTROLLING THE PRINTER 11 4. JOB CONTROL 15 5. USING FONTS 47 6. COLOR MODES 4 3. COLOR PALLETS 10 4. PREPARING TO PRINT GRAPHIC IMAGES 11 7. COMMANDS 12... COMMANDS 61 8. COMMAND SYNTAX 9 5. TERMINOLOGY 7 4. THE HP-GL GRAPHICS WINDOW 10 6. AREAS OF USE 4 CHAPTER 2 PCL PRINTER CONTROL LANGUAGE 1. DEVICE ATTENDANCE COMMANDS 78 9. INDEX 81 i HP-GL/2 16 7. INTRODUCTION 6 3. COMMAND LIST 7 2. HOW TO USE PJL 8 3....
... 12 5. INDEX 18 CHAPTER 4 HP-GL/2 GRAPHICS LANGUAGE 1. COMMOAND LIST 4 2. COMMAND GROUP 9 4. JOB SEPARATION COMMANDS 13 6. CONTROLLING THE PRINTER 11 4. JOB CONTROL 15 5. USING FONTS 47 6. COLOR MODES 4 3. COLOR PALLETS 10 4. PREPARING TO PRINT GRAPHIC IMAGES 11 7. COMMANDS 12... COMMANDS 61 8. COMMAND SYNTAX 9 5. TERMINOLOGY 7 4. THE HP-GL GRAPHICS WINDOW 10 6. AREAS OF USE 4 CHAPTER 2 PCL PRINTER CONTROL LANGUAGE 1. DEVICE ATTENDANCE COMMANDS 78 9. INDEX 81 i HP-GL/2 16 7. INTRODUCTION 6 3. COMMAND LIST 7 2. HOW TO USE PJL 8 3....
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CONTROLLING THE PRINTER 8 6. COMMANDS 9 7. INDEX 28 CHAPTER 7 IBM PROPRINTER XL 1. NOTATION USED IN THIS EMULATION DESCRIPTION 7 5. PRINT BAR CODES OR EXPANDED CHARACTERS 4 3. COMMAND LIST 3 2. COMMANDS 6 4. OUTLINE 3 2. CHAPTER 6 EPSON ...
CONTROLLING THE PRINTER 8 6. COMMANDS 9 7. INDEX 28 CHAPTER 7 IBM PROPRINTER XL 1. NOTATION USED IN THIS EMULATION DESCRIPTION 7 5. PRINT BAR CODES OR EXPANDED CHARACTERS 4 3. COMMAND LIST 3 2. COMMANDS 6 4. OUTLINE 3 2. CHAPTER 6 EPSON ...
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... the modified print environment are not retained when the macro has finished running a macro in which the user units can insert into the printer cartridge slots. A number assigned to display the image. An ASCII code that describes the characteristics of an individual character in a downloadable ...that you to the origin of the coordinate system currently in use more fonts without taking up a bitmap font are used to make up printer memory space. A storage medium that they allow you can be used to a character that make the text stand out, for specific applications...
... the modified print environment are not retained when the macro has finished running a macro in which the user units can insert into the printer cartridge slots. A number assigned to display the image. An ASCII code that describes the characteristics of an individual character in a downloadable ...that you to the origin of the coordinate system currently in use more fonts without taking up a bitmap font are used to make up printer memory space. A storage medium that they allow you can be used to a character that make the text stand out, for specific applications...
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... subset of the initial settings. Decipoint A unit of measure equal to 1/600", the smallest increment that you restore using the macro overlay environment printer settings. The default conditions are either a font, a macro or a graphic image from your own. You can either by a string of... one another. Control panel reset A reset or factory reset performed using perpendicular diagonal lines that is already in place on which the printer imitates the functions of a different model. Fill A shading applied to which the source image is determined by a character code, character...
... subset of the initial settings. Decipoint A unit of measure equal to 1/600", the smallest increment that you restore using the macro overlay environment printer settings. The default conditions are either a font, a macro or a graphic image from your own. You can either by a string of... one another. Control panel reset A reset or factory reset performed using perpendicular diagonal lines that is already in place on which the printer imitates the functions of a different model. Fill A shading applied to which the source image is determined by a character code, character...
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... based on cartridge or downloaded from 0%, white, to the LaserJet mode printable area. Hatching A method of data that are common to the printer as the picture frame, but you can set , spacing, pitch, height or point size, style, stroke weight and typeface. Height The ...A degree of characters that is stored in which it uniquely: character or symbol set the HMI using parallel lines. HMI Horizontal motion index. Internal font A font that are equivalent to 100%, black. Also sometimes called plotter units. Initially this is not. Font A collection of continuous ...
... based on cartridge or downloaded from 0%, white, to the LaserJet mode printable area. Hatching A method of data that are common to the printer as the picture frame, but you can set , spacing, pitch, height or point size, style, stroke weight and typeface. Height The ...A degree of characters that is stored in which it uniquely: character or symbol set the HMI using parallel lines. HMI Horizontal motion index. Internal font A font that are equivalent to 100%, black. Also sometimes called plotter units. Initially this is not. Font A collection of continuous ...
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... normal type. Medium The line thickness of the user default environment and the modified print environment. This is not visible at all current LaserJet printer settings. ii) The non-white areas of escape sequences that forms part of all throughout the patterned areas of data bytes. PCL... Printer Control Language. You must select a pen before you to control the printer in the LaserJet print model. To run the sequence you quit HP-GL or HP-GL/2 mode. The language...
... normal type. Medium The line thickness of the user default environment and the modified print environment. This is not visible at all current LaserJet printer settings. ii) The non-white areas of escape sequences that forms part of all throughout the patterned areas of data bytes. PCL... Printer Control Language. You must select a pen before you to control the printer in the LaserJet print model. To run the sequence you quit HP-GL or HP-GL/2 mode. The language...
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... the character. The position from the top of the text area on the individual design of text. The paper or envelope on which printing of printer memory in the interim. An area of the next character or graphic object will not be printed. The area of character spacing in which the... intended for high quality typographic output use a method of the page on which HP-GL and HP-GL/2 graphic images can be erased if the printer is known as proportional spacing. A shape consisting of one or more closed groups of text depends on the next page. This is reset. So called...
... the character. The position from the top of the text area on the individual design of text. The paper or envelope on which printing of printer memory in the interim. An area of the next character or graphic object will not be printed. The area of character spacing in which the... intended for high quality typographic output use a method of the page on which HP-GL and HP-GL/2 graphic images can be erased if the printer is known as proportional spacing. A shape consisting of one or more closed groups of text depends on the next page. This is reset. So called...
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...serif Scalable fonts Scaling Scaling points Scalable typeface Secondary font Serif Random Access Memory. A method of the printer's memory that contains the software controlling the printer and the printer internal fonts. Part of plotting in which you restore a base set of scaling are specified relative to ... more readable. The secondary font is the second of the page whose height is equal to the VMI (vertical motion index). See internal font. A horizontal sub-division of these. A font for headlines. The three types of conditions. For example, you can either...
...serif Scalable fonts Scaling Scaling points Scalable typeface Secondary font Serif Random Access Memory. A method of the printer's memory that contains the software controlling the printer and the printer internal fonts. Part of plotting in which you restore a base set of scaling are specified relative to ... more readable. The secondary font is the second of the page whose height is equal to the VMI (vertical motion index). See internal font. A horizontal sub-division of these. A font for headlines. The three types of conditions. For example, you can either...
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.... ix The graphic image that comprise the characters in a particular font. The interaction of the two images is applied to the printer again. The thickness of the lines that is determined by the IW command. Several subpolygons can place text. See character set of... transparency settings. Tagged Image File Format. The design style of a set . This is the environment that is erased from the printer's memory when a printer reset is often erroneously used for storing raster graphics data. The original vertical size of thin lined characters. See monospacing and proportional ...
.... ix The graphic image that comprise the characters in a particular font. The interaction of the two images is applied to the printer again. The thickness of the lines that is determined by the IW command. Several subpolygons can place text. See character set of... transparency settings. Tagged Image File Format. The design style of a set . This is the environment that is erased from the printer's memory when a printer reset is often erroneously used for storing raster graphics data. The original vertical size of thin lined characters. See monospacing and proportional ...
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This can be set using printer commands or with the printer's control panel by adjusting the "Lines" menu option in PAGE FORMAT MODE. x The vertical distance that the print position moves down the page when a line feed is performed. VMI Vertical motion index.
This can be set using printer commands or with the printer's control panel by adjusting the "Lines" menu option in PAGE FORMAT MODE. x The vertical distance that the print position moves down the page when a line feed is performed. VMI Vertical motion index.
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...." this introductory section and one section for our PCL models. The User's guide also describes the printers control panel and how you can set -up information, such as how to connect the printer to give you get the most out of each of the emulation modes supported by binary code. ... each of its command is intended to help you useful ideas. Some example programs are included to your HL-Series printer. "PCL6" includes both "PCLXL" and "PCL5e". This manual is divided into nine sections - CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION - 3 For basic set various options using the keys. For...
...." this introductory section and one section for our PCL models. The User's guide also describes the printers control panel and how you can set -up information, such as how to connect the printer to give you get the most out of each of the emulation modes supported by binary code. ... each of its command is intended to help you useful ideas. Some example programs are included to your HL-Series printer. "PCL6" includes both "PCLXL" and "PCL5e". This manual is divided into nine sections - CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION - 3 For basic set various options using the keys. For...
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2. Other packages allow you to embed software commands within your HL-Series printer. fprintf(prn,"\33E"); /* Esc E - AREAS OF USE There ...Esc E - This manual describes the commands you need to transcribe them in BASIC or C, to drive the printer, the description and formal specification of each command will enable you can either case, read the documentation that ...wish to use your word-processed or spreadsheet documents. The program is a simple example of controlling the printer for example in the form that came with your software package will not need , and you to use...
2. Other packages allow you to embed software commands within your HL-Series printer. fprintf(prn,"\33E"); /* Esc E - AREAS OF USE There ...Esc E - This manual describes the commands you need to transcribe them in BASIC or C, to drive the printer, the description and formal specification of each command will enable you can either case, read the documentation that ...wish to use your word-processed or spreadsheet documents. The program is a simple example of controlling the printer for example in the form that came with your software package will not need , and you to use...
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2.4 Font Development In LaserJet mode you need first to design your characters on paper. To do this you can send your own character designs to download them . CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION - 5 Having done this you can then either input and download your own program to an HL-Series printer and print text using a commercial software package, or encode your designs numerically and write your characters using them .
2.4 Font Development In LaserJet mode you need first to design your characters on paper. To do this you can send your own character designs to download them . CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION - 5 Having done this you can then either input and download your own program to an HL-Series printer and print text using a commercial software package, or encode your designs numerically and write your characters using them .
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... Modified print environment...14 3.3.4. JOB CONTROL...15 4.1. Top offset registration ...27 4.1.7. The Page ...32 4.2.1. 4.2.2. 4.2.3. 4.2.4. CONTROLLING THE PRINTER 11 3.1. Escape Sequences ...12 3.2.1. Commands...15 4.1.1. Page size ...15 4.1.2. Output tray ...21 4.1.4. Simplex/duplex printing...28 4.1.8. Change... font (14) ...11 3.1.6. Horizontal tab (09) ...11 3.1.9. Media type selection ...20 4.1.3. Paper source...22 4.1.5. Printer self test ...30 4.1.14. Job separation command...28 4.1.10. Reset...28 4.1.11. Line feed (10) ...11 3.1.3....
... Modified print environment...14 3.3.4. JOB CONTROL...15 4.1. Top offset registration ...27 4.1.7. The Page ...32 4.2.1. 4.2.2. 4.2.3. 4.2.4. CONTROLLING THE PRINTER 11 3.1. Escape Sequences ...12 3.2.1. Commands...15 4.1.1. Page size ...15 4.1.2. Output tray ...21 4.1.4. Simplex/duplex printing...28 4.1.8. Change... font (14) ...11 3.1.6. Horizontal tab (09) ...11 3.1.9. Media type selection ...20 4.1.3. Paper source...22 4.1.5. Printer self test ...30 4.1.14. Job separation command...28 4.1.10. Reset...28 4.1.11. Line feed (10) ...11 3.1.3....