Brother International MFC 8870DW Software Users Manual - English - Page 32

Status Monitor, Macro, Administrator (For Windows® 98/98SE/Me users only)

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1. Printing Status Monitor 1 This reports the machine status (any error that may happen with the machine) when printing. The default setting for the Status Monitor is off. If you would like to turn the Status Monitor on, go to the Advanced tab, choose Device Options and then choose Status Monitor. Macro 1 You can save a page of a document as a macro to the printer memory. Also, you can execute the saved macro - in other words, you can use the saved macro as an overlay on any document. This will save time and increase printing speed for often used information such as forms, company logos, letterhead formats or invoices. For more information, please see the Help text in the printer driver. Administrator (For Windows® 98/98SE/Me users only) 1 The Administrator selection permits the Copy, Scaling and Watermark features to be locked and password protected. Note Record your password and keep it in a safe place for future reference. If you forget your password these settings can not be accessed. Insert Command/File (For Windows® 98/98SE/Me users only) 1 This option allows data to be inserted into a print job. Using this function allows you to do the following. „ Insert a print file or tiff format file into a print job. „ Insert a text string into a print job. „ Insert a macro, which is saved in printer memory, into a print job. 26

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1. Printing
26
Status Monitor
1
This reports the machine status (any error that may happen with the machine) when printing. The default
setting for the Status Monitor is off. If you would like to turn the Status Monitor on, go to the
Advanced
tab,
choose
Device Options
and then choose
Status Monitor
.
Macro
1
You can save a page of a document as a macro to the printer memory. Also, you can execute the saved
macro - in other words, you can use the saved macro as an overlay on any document. This will save time and
increase printing speed for often used information such as forms, company logos, letterhead formats or
invoices. For more information, please see the
Help
text in the printer driver.
Administrator (For Windows
®
98/98SE/Me users only)
1
The Administrator selection permits the Copy, Scaling and Watermark features to be locked and password
protected.
Note
Record your password and keep it in a safe place for future reference. If you forget your password these
settings can not be accessed.
Insert Command/File (For Windows
®
98/98SE/Me users only)
1
This option allows data to be inserted into a print job.
Using this function allows you to do the following.
Insert a print file or tiff format file into a print job.
Insert a text string into a print job.
Insert a macro, which is saved in printer memory, into a print job.