Shortcut Settings; Adding Copy Shortcuts; Adding Fax Shortcuts - Brother MFC-J4510DW Basic User's Manual

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Shortcut Settings

You can add the fax, copy, scan and Web
Connect settings you use most frequently by
setting them as your Shortcuts. Later you can
recall and apply these settings quickly and
easily. You can add 18 Shortcuts.

Adding Copy Shortcuts

The following settings can be included in a
copy Shortcut:
Quality
Paper Type
Paper Size
Enlarge/Reduce
Density
Stack/Sort
Page Layout
2-sided Copy
Advanced Settings
a
If the displayed screen is either Home or
More, swipe left or right, or press d or c
to display a Shortcut screen.
b
Press
where you haven't added a
Shortcut.
c
Press Copy.
d
Read the information on the
Touchscreen, and then confirm it by
pressing OK.
e
Press a copy preset you want to include
in the copy Shortcut.
f
Swipe up or down, or press a or b to
display the available settings, and then
press the setting you want to change.
g
Swipe up or down, or press a or b to
display the available options for the
1
setting, and then press the option you
want to set.
Repeat steps f and g until you have
chosen all the settings for this Shortcut.
h
When you are finished changing the
settings, press Save as Shortcut.
i
1
Read and confirm the displayed list of
settings you have chosen, and then
press OK.
j
Enter a name for the Shortcut using the
keyboard on the Touchscreen. (To help
you enter letters, see Entering Text
on page 163.)
Press OK.
k
Press OK to save your Shortcut.

Adding Fax Shortcuts

The following settings can be included in a fax
Shortcut:
Address
Fax Resolution
Contrast
Broadcasting
Preview
Color Setting
Real Time TX
Overseas Mode
Glass Scan Size
a
If the displayed screen is either Home or
More, swipe left or right, or press d or c
to display a Shortcut screen.
b
Press
Shortcut.
c
Press Fax.
General information
where you haven't added a
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