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HL-1670N
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91.
The paper is skewed when it's printed.
92.
FUSER OPEN
93.
TONER EMPTY
94.
TONER LOW
95.
What kind of paper should I avoid?
96.
What is the protocol specification of the NC-4100h Type 2 print server?
97.
Which emulation modes does this printer have?
98.
How do I check the driver version in Windows® (PCL Printer Driver)?
99.
The headers or footers appear when I view my document on the screen but do not show up when I print it.
100.
I'm using the BR-Script3 driver, and my Brother machine does not print my document with the Booklet option I selected in Adobe® Acrobat®/ Adobe® Reader®.
101.
In Windows, the Brother printer driver windows are in a foreign language. How can I change the printer driver windows to be in a local language?
102.
Where is the Auto 2-sided(Duplex) setting option in the Mac OS X 10.3 driver or greater?
103.
PAPER JAM
104.
What is a "Generic PCL Driver"?
105.
Printouts have toner specks.
106.
JAM TRAY 1
107.
JAM MP TRAY
108.
The BRAdmin Professional software is not able to locate the Brother machine on my network.
109.
I still see the "Toner Empty" message on the LCD even after replacing the toner cartridge.
110.
What can happen if the wrong paper is used in your machine.
111.
Can I print using the IPP protocol on Windows XP?
112.
When I print from PowerPoint using the 2 in 1 feature, some of the borders around the document are not printed or lines are printed that shouldn't be there.
113.
I'm using Windows 2000/ XP. I get a mirrored print effect from some applications. What can I do?
114.
Can I buy any MICR toner?
115.
White spots appear in areas of dense black printing.
116.
My machine prints 2-sided when I select 1-sided printing in the driver (Linux)
117.
The driver installation was successful but I cannot print on Redhat, Fedora, or CentOS (Linux)
118.
Can I use my Brother printer with a 64 bit Linux distribution? (Linux)
119.
Large characters are printed incorrectly. (Linux)
120.
Print command (LPR) (Linux)