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9.1.4.29 Adjustment of Touch Panel
(Function code 78)
Function
This function adjusts the detection area on the touch panel.
NOTE:
The adjustment procedure requires a stylus with a thin tip. A commercially available
stylus designed for electronic dictionaries or personal digital assistance (PDA) can be used. If
you do not have it on hand, order the "TOUCH PEN" from the Brother’s parts list.
Operating Procedure
(1) Press the
7
and
8
keys in this order in the initial stage of the maintenance mode. For models
without numerical keypad, enter 7 and 8 in this order using the , and
OK
keys.
The adjustment screens shown below appear on the LCD.
(2) Touch the symbols on the touch panel with a stylus in the order of top-left, bottom-left,
bottom-right, top-right, and the center. After a symbol touched disappears, touch the next
one.
NOTE:
Do not use tools other than a pen designed for touch panels. Especially, never use a
pointed one, e.g., a screwdriver. Using such a tool damages the touch panel.
NOTE:
Do not touch the touch panel with fingers. The contact area of a finger is too large
to adjust the touch panel precisely.
NOTE:
If no keys are pressed for one minute in the above procedure or you press the
Stop/
Exit
key, the machine stops the procedure and returns to the initial stage of the
maintenance mode.
After the fifth symbol (center) is pressed, the "OK" appears if the adjustment is normally
completed. After approx. three seconds, the machine returns to the initial stage of the
maintenance mode.
NOTE:
If the touch panel is improperly pressed or a wrong point is pressed, the "NG"
appears on the LCD. After approx. three seconds, the screen returns to the state in step (2).
Start pressing the five symbols again from the first one (top-left).
If the "NG" appears, repeat this procedure two or three times. If the "NG" persists even
after that, check the touch panel harness for a contact failure, breakage, or short-circuit. If
the "NG" continues to be displayed without any of such problems, replace the LCD unit.
Summary of Contents for DCP 385C - Color Inkjet - All-in-One
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Page 76: ...Confidential CHAPTER 3 THEORY OF OPERATION ...
Page 123: ...Confidential CHAPTER 4 ERROR INDICATION AND TROUBLESHOOTING ...
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Page 178: ...Confidential CHAPTER 5 HANDLING DATA HELD IN THE MACHINE PRIOR TO REPAIR ...
Page 182: ...Confidential CHAPTER 6 DISASSEMBLY REASSEMBLY AND LUBRICATION ...
Page 296: ...Confidential CHAPTER 7 ADJUSTMENTS AND UPDATING OF SETTINGS REQUIRED AFTER PARTS REPLACEMENT ...
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Page 312: ...7 14 Confidential Head Positioning Test Pattern ...
Page 316: ...7 18 Confidential Paper Feeding Check Pattern for the Paper Feed Roller ...
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Page 319: ...7 21 Confidential Vertical Alignment Check Patterns 2 2 ...
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Page 344: ...Confidential CHAPTER 8 CLEANING ...
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Page 349: ...Confidential CHAPTER 9 MAINTENANCE MODE ...
Page 359: ...9 7 Confidential Scanning Compensation Data List ...
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Page 367: ...9 15 Confidential Configuration List ...
Page 371: ...9 19 Confidential MFC290C 250C DCP585CW 385C DCP185C 165C 145C Key Entry Order ...
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