Brother International MFC-9100C Users Manual - English - Page 120

Paper Source, Feeder, Manual Feed, Orientation, Scaling, 2 in 1

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Paper Source For the MFC, you can choose Feeder or Manual. Feeder The multi-purpose sheet feeder is primarily used for printing on standard-size paper and envelopes. Manual Feed If your paper has difficulty feeding from the sheet feeder, we recommend using the Manual paper feed method. You will have to load paper sheet by sheet. The MFC stops before printing and the Printer Driver shows "Please load one sheet..." message. Insert a sheet into the manual feed slot and click "OK" to resume printing. Orientation Print orientation may be Portrait or Landscape. Portrait orientation means the page is taller than it is wide when you view the printed text upright. Landscape orientation means the page is wider than it is tall when you view the printed text upright. Scaling Use this function to reduce or enlarge your document, from 50% to 200%. 2 in 1 Two pages are printed on one sheet at a reduced size. If you checked the "2 in 1 box", you cannot specify the scaling percentage manually. If your application software contains a similar function to this, both settings will be effective. Do not use the two selections simultaneously. 14 - 4 WINDOWS® PRINTING

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WINDOWS
®
PRINTING
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Paper Source
For the MFC, you can choose Feeder or Manual.
Feeder
The
multi-purpose sheet feeder
is primarily used for printing on
standard-size paper and envelopes.
Manual Feed
If your paper has difficulty feeding from the sheet feeder, we recommend
using the Manual paper feed method. You will have to load paper sheet by
sheet. The MFC stops before printing and the Printer Driver shows
“Please load one sheet…” message. Insert a sheet into the manual feed
slot and click “OK” to resume printing.
Orientation
Print orientation may be
Portrait
or
Landscape
. Portrait orientation
means the page is taller than it is wide when you view the printed text
upright. Landscape orientation means the page is wider than it is tall when
you view the printed text upright.
Scaling
Use this function to reduce or enlarge your document, from 50% to 200%.
2 in 1
Two pages are printed on one sheet at a reduced size. If you checked the
“2 in 1 box”, you cannot specify the scaling percentage manually.
If your application software contains a similar function to this,
both settings will be effective.
Do not use the two selections
simultaneously.