5-22
Confidential
5.1.4.11 Backup of Machine Information
(Function code 46) (User-accessible)
Function
This procedure backs up the following machine information and user setting information into
an external memory (memory card or USB flash memory) and restores it when necessary.
- Machine information (Preset values, count values, error information, machine specifications
data, etc.)
- User setting information (Telephone directory, password, station ID, transfer information,
telephone area code, user settings, etc.)
- Other data (Received fax data, ICM/OGM data, etc.)
Note that the following information cannot be backed up.
- Serial number of the machine
- MAC address
- Call and caller ID records
- Activity report
- Fax data to be sent (by delayed-timer, redialing, and polling)
- Head calibration data
NOTE:
The user can use the backup and restoration (given on the next page) procedures,
except "Import all" in the restoration procedure.
NOTE:
An external memory (memory card or USB flash memory) for backup should have a
free space larger than the RAM size of the machine.
NOTE:
When performing this procedure for any other machine with the same external
memory, delete the data previously stored in the external memory.
NOTE:
Do not use a Memory Stick; using it may fail to transfer data correctly.
Backup Procedure
(1) On the PC, create a "Brother" folder in an external memory to be used for saving backup
data.
(2) Insert the external memory into the slot of the machine in the initial stage of the
maintenance mode.
The "**** Active" appears on the LCD. (**** shows the name of the external memory
inserted.)
NOTE:
Do not insert more than one external memory at a time.
NOTE:
If the external memory inserted already contains backup data of the same model,
the existing data will be overwritten with new data.
(3) Press the
4
and
6
keys in this order.
The "Export to Card" appears on the LCD.
(4) Press the
Black Start
(
Mono Start
) key.
The "********.msd" appears on the LCD. The "********" is unique to each model.
(5) Press the
Black Start
(
Mono Start
) key.
The "Export to Card" appears again on the LCD.
(6) Press the
Black Start
(
Mono Start
) key.
The "Please wait" appears on the LCD.
NOTE:
Never remove the external memory from the machine when the exporting is in
progress.
NOTE:
If this procedure has been started with the user-access (see
), the machine
returns to the standby state after showing the "Please wait" on the LCD.
Summary of Contents for MFC-J6510DW
Page 15: ...xii Confidential ...
Page 16: ...xiii Confidential ...
Page 17: ...xiv Confidential ...
Page 18: ...xv Confidential ...
Page 19: ...xvi Confidential ...
Page 128: ...3 3 Confidential 3 2 PACKING For models with paper tray 2 ...
Page 273: ...4 13 Confidential EXIT Adjust Check Pattern 1 ...
Page 274: ...4 14 Confidential EXIT Adjust Check Pattern 2 ...
Page 275: ...4 15 Confidential EXIT Adjust Check Pattern 3 ...
Page 276: ...4 16 Confidential KEISEN2 LF300 EXIT ADJUST PATTERN ...
Page 278: ...4 18 Confidential KEISEN GAP EXIT ADJUST PATTERN Line 1 Line 2 Line 3 ...
Page 280: ...4 20 Confidential Vertical Alignment Check Patterns ...
Page 283: ...4 23 Confidential Left Right and Bottom Margin Check Pattern ...
Page 286: ...4 26 Confidential Print Pattern for Creating Head Calibration Data ...
Page 302: ...4 42 Confidential ADF Copy Chart C A B D ...
Page 312: ...5 8 Confidential Print Pattern for Creating Head Calibration Data ...
Page 314: ...5 10 Confidential Scanning Compensation Data List ...
Page 317: ...5 13 Confidential Nozzle Test Pattern ...
Page 320: ...5 16 Confidential Configuration List ...
Page 337: ...5 33 Confidential EXIT Adjust Check Pattern 1 ...
Page 338: ...5 34 Confidential EXIT Adjust Check Pattern 2 ...
Page 339: ...5 35 Confidential EXIT Adjust Check Pattern 3 ...
Page 340: ...5 36 Confidential KEISEN2 LF300 EXIT ADJUST PATTERN ...
Page 346: ...5 42 Confidential Vertical Alignment Check Pattern ...
Page 349: ...5 45 Confidential Left Right and Bottom Margin Check Pattern ...
Page 383: ...6 4 Confidential Power supply PCB 100 V series ...
Page 384: ...6 5 Confidential Power supply PCB 200 V series ...
Page 385: ...6 6 Confidential Wiring diagrams ...