Brother MFC7650MC User Manual
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FOR YOUR INFORMATION
Windows® Printing
The dedicated printer driver and True Type^-compatible fonts for Microsoft®
Windows® 95 and 3.1,3.11 and Windows NT® Workstation Version 4.0 are
available on the CD-ROM supplied with your MFC. You can easily install
them into your Windows® system using our installer program. The driver
supports our unique compression mode to enhance printing speed in
Windows® applications, and allows you to set various printer settings
including economy printing mode and custom paper size.
Remote Printer Console Program for DOS
The utility program, Remote Printer Console (RPC), is available on a CD-
ROM supplied with your MFC. When you operate your computer in the
DOS (Disk Operating System) environment, this program allows you to
easily change the default settings of the printer such as fonts, page setup,
emulations and so on.
The RPC program also provides a status monitor program, which is a
Terminate-and-Stay Resident (TSR) program. It can monitor the printer
status while running in the background and will report the current status
or errors on your computer screen.
Popular Printer Emulation Support
This MFC supports the printer emulation mode, HP LaserJet IIP. When you
use DOS application software or Windows® version 3.0 or earlier, you can use
the emulation mode of HP LaserJet IIP to operate the printer. To set the
printer emulation, use the Remote Printer Console Program.
Bi-directional Parallel Interface
The parallel interface of this MFC allows bi-directional communication with
a computer. This interface allows the printer (MFC) to communicate back to
the computer useful information such as the amoimt of memory installed,
and other printer setup conditions.
Enhanced Memory Management
The MFC has its own Data Compression Technology, which automatically
compress graphic data and download font data efficiently into the printer’s
(MFC’s) memory. You can avoid memory errors and print most full page
600 dpi graphic and text data, including larger fonts, with the MFC’s
standard memory.
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