Brother International RJ-3050Ai Online Users Guide PDF - Page 49

Button Functions, Continuous Length Tape

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Using the Printer Button Functions 2 (Power) button function Turn the printer on Operation While the printer is turned off, press and hold the (Power) button until the 2 POWER indicator lights in green (for RJ-3050/3050Ai) or the LCD display turns on (for RJ-3150/3150Ai). Turn the printer off While the printer is turned on, press and hold the (Power) button until the POWER indicator turns off (for RJ-3050/3050Ai) or the LCD display turns off (for RJ-3150/3150Ai). (If the [Auto Power Off] feature is enabled in the Device settings, the printer will turn itself off automatically after the selected period of inactivity.) Start up the printer in mass storage mode If you press and hold this button while also pressing the (Bluetooth) button (for RJ-3050/3050Ai) or the OK button (for RJ-3150/3150Ai), the printer starts up in mass storage mode (see Mass Storage on page 91). (Feed) button function Feed the paper Print the printer set-up information Operation When the paper type is set to [Die-cut Label] or [Media With Marks]: Press the position. (Feed) button to automatically feed the paper to the print When the paper type is set to [Continuous Length Tape]: Press the (Feed) button to feed the paper. The paper feeds a fixed length; you can use a command to change this length. Make sure that a roll is set, and then press and hold the (Feed) button. The printer starts printing its settings (see Printing the Printer Set-up Information on page 116). (Wi-Fi) button function (RJ-3050/3050Ai only) Use WPS to set wireless network settings easily Use Wi-Fi to communicate when printing End the Wi-Fi connection Execute a file stored in the mass storage area Operation Wi-Fi settings can be configured by simply pressing and holding this button, making it easy to install the printer driver or other software (see Installing the Printer Driver and the Software on page 21). When the printer and computer are not connected via Wi-Fi, press this button to connect them and send data to the printer. When the printer and computer are connected via Wi-Fi, press this button to end the connection. If you press this button while the printer is running in mass storage mode, you can execute a command file stored in the mass storage area (see Mass Storage on page 91). 40

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Using the Printer
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2
Button Functions
2
(Power) button function
Operation
Turn the printer on
While the printer is turned off, press and hold the
(Power) button until the
POWER indicator lights in green (for RJ-3050/3050Ai) or the LCD display turns
on (for RJ-3150/3150Ai).
Turn the printer off
While the printer is turned on, press and hold the
(Power) button until the
POWER indicator turns off (for RJ-3050/3050Ai) or the LCD display turns off
(for RJ-3150/3150Ai). (If the [
Auto Power Off
] feature is enabled in the Device
settings, the printer will turn itself off automatically after the selected period of
inactivity.)
Start up the printer in mass storage
mode
If you press and hold this button while also pressing the
(
Bluetooth
) button
(for RJ-3050/3050Ai) or the OK button (for RJ-3150/3150Ai), the printer starts
up in mass storage mode (see
Mass Storage
on page 91).
(Feed) button function
Operation
Feed the paper
When the paper type is set to [
Die-cut Label
] or [
Media With Marks
]:
Press the
(Feed) button to automatically feed the paper to the print
position.
When the paper type is set to [
Continuous Length Tape
]:
Press the
(Feed) button to feed the paper. The paper feeds a fixed length;
you can use a command to change this length.
Print the printer set-up information
Make sure that a roll is set, and then press and hold the
(Feed) button. The
printer starts printing its settings (see
Printing the Printer Set-up Information
on page 116).
(Wi-Fi) button function
(RJ-3050/3050Ai only)
Operation
Use WPS to set wireless network
settings easily
Wi-Fi settings can be configured by simply pressing and holding this button,
making it easy to install the printer driver or other software (see
Installing the
Printer Driver and the Software
on page 21).
Use Wi-Fi to communicate when
printing
When the printer and computer are not connected via Wi-Fi, press this button
to connect them and send data to the printer.
End the Wi-Fi connection
When the printer and computer are connected via Wi-Fi, press this button to
end the connection.
Execute a file stored in the mass
storage area
If you press this button while the printer is running in mass storage mode, you
can execute a command file stored in the mass storage area (see
Mass
Storage
on page 91).