Brother RMFCL3710CW Compact Digital Color All-in-One Printer

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Home > Print Data Directly from a USB Flash Drive > Print Data Directly from a USB Flash Drive or Digital
Camera Supporting Mass Storage
Print Data Directly from a USB Flash Drive or Digital Camera Supporting
Mass Storage
Related Models: MFC-L3750CDW/MFC-L3770CDW
Make sure your digital camera is turned on.
Your digital camera must be switched from PictBridge mode to mass storage mode.
IMPORTANT
To prevent damage to your machine, DO NOT connect any device other than a digital camera or USB flash
drive to the USB direct interface.
USB port location (Front View)
1. Connect your USB flash drive or digital camera to the USB direct interface. The touchscreen will
automatically display the USB menu to confirm the USB flash drive or digital camera is correctly connected.
If an error occurs, the USB menu will not appear on the touchscreen.
When the machine is in Deep Sleep mode, the touchscreen does not display any information even if
you connect a USB flash drive to the USB direct interface. Press the touchscreen to wake up the
machine.
If your machine has been set to Secure Function Lock On, you may not be able to access Direct Print.
2. Press [Direct Print].
3. Swipe up or down, or press a or b to display the file you want to print, and then select the file.
To print an index of the files, press [Index Print] on the touchscreen. Press [Black Start] or
[Color Start] to print the data.
4. Do one of the following:
To change the settings, press [Print Settings]. Go to the next step.
If you want to use the default settings, enter the number of copies, and then press [Black Start] or
[Color Start].
5. Select the print settings you want to change:
[Paper Type]
[Paper Size]
[Multiple Page]
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