The documents I print from my computer have a curl to them when they feed out of the Brother machine. What can I do?
To solve this issue, please follow the steps below.
Step 1:
Turn the paper over in the paper tray, and print again. (Excluding Letterhead paper) If the problem still occurs, go to the Step 2.
Step 2:
Lift up the support flaps as follows:
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Lift up the output tray support flap 1 (1).
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Lift up the output tray support flap 2 (2).
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Fold down the output tray support flap 1 (1) and fold down the output tray
support flap 2 (2).
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Try to print again.
If the problem still occurs and you are printing only a few pages, go to the Step 3.
If the problem still occurs and you are printing many pages, go to the Step 4.
Step 3:
Change Media Type setting as follows:
For Windows Users:
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Open the printers folder.
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Right click on the printer name icon and choose the "Printing Preferences" from the Menu.
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Choose "Thin Paper" in the Media type from the Basic tab.
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Click OK.
If the problem still occurs, go to the Step 4.
For Macintosh Users:
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Choose "Print" from the File menu and open the Print dialogue.
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Choose "Thin Paper" in the Media type from the Basic tab.
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Click Print.
If the problem still occurs, go to the Step 4.
Step 4:
Change Improve Print Output setting as follows:
For Windows Users:
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Open the printers folder.
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Right click on the printer name icon and choose the "Printing Preferences" from the Menu.
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Open the Advanced tab and click the Device Options icon.
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Choose "Improve Print Putput" in the Printer Function.
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Check on "Reduce Paper Curl" in the Improve Print Output.
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Click OK.
For Macintosh Users:
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Choose "Print" from the File menu and open the Print dialogue.
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Open the Advanced tab.
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Check on "Reduce Paper Curl" in the Improve Print Output.
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Click Print.