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12 For DOS Users 12 How to Use the Brother MFC with Your DOS Application Software Before working with your application software that runs on DOS, check that the Brother MFC's name appears in the printer selection of your application software. If the MFC is not listed, you must install the printer driver that corresponds to HP LaserJet IIP's emulations. The following table shows combinations of printer drivers and emulation mode. To get the most out of this MFC, you should install an HP printer driver in your application software. Printer driver supported in your application software HP LaserJet IIP™ HP LaserJet II™ Emulation mode to be selected with the remote printer console program HP LaserJet IIP emulation mode Auto emulation selection I The best or recommended printer driver is indicated in bold. I Be sure to choose the proper printer driver in your application software. I Be sure the printing resolution is set to 300 dpi in your DOS application software. What Does the Remote Printer Console Do? The Remote Printer Console (RPC) is a utility program that can run in the DOS environment and comprises the following program: Remote Printer Console Main Program This program allows you to change various printer settings such as emulation, print quality, fonts and page setup from your computer screen. Since most DOS applications have a Printer Settings menu that overrides the settings made by the RPC, you may not have to use this utility program. This utility program is useful for application software that does not control the printer's settings and features. F O R D O S U S E R S 12 - 1

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FOR DOS USERS
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For DOS Users
How to Use the Brother MFC with Your DOS
Application Software
Before working with your application software that runs on DOS, check that the
Brother MFC
s name appears in the printer selection of your application
software. If the MFC is not listed, you must install the printer driver that
corresponds to HP LaserJet IIP
s emulations.
The following table shows combinations of printer drivers and emulation mode.
To get the most out of this MFC, you should install an HP printer driver in your
application software.
The best or recommended printer driver is indicated in bold.
Be sure to choose the proper printer driver in your application software.
Be sure the printing resolution is set to 300 dpi in your DOS application
software.
What Does the Remote Printer Console Do?
The Remote Printer Console (RPC) is a utility program that can run in the DOS
environment and comprises the following program:
Remote Printer Console Main Program
This program allows you to change various printer settings such as emulation,
print quality, fonts and page setup from your computer screen. Since most DOS
applications have a Printer Settings menu that overrides the settings made by the
RPC, you may not have to use this utility program. This utility program is useful
for application software that does not control the printer
s settings and features.
Printer driver supported in
your application software
Emulation mode to be selected with the remote
printer console program
HP LaserJet IIP
HP LaserJet IIP emulation mode
HP LaserJet II
Auto emulation selection