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SETTING UP THE MACHINE AND COMPUTER TO WORK TOGETHER
What Does the Remote Printer Console Do?
The Remote Printer Console (RPC) is a utility program that can run in
the DOS environment and comprises the following two programs:
Remote Printer Console Main Program
This program allows you to change various printer settings such as
emulation, print quality, fonts, page setup etc., from your computer
screen. Since most DOS applications have a Printer Settings menu that
overrides the settings made by the RPC, you may not have to use this
utility program. This utility program is useful for application software
that does not control the printer’s settings and features.
Printer Status Monitor Program
This utility program can monitor your printer’s status using bi-directional
parallel communications. This utility program stays resident in your
computer memory (Terminate-and-Stay Resident program) and runs in
the background.
Installing the Remote Printer Console
Before you install the program, make sure you have the following
hardware and software to install the program:
DOS Version 3.3 or later
Monitor EGA/VGA or compatible
Option Mouse; the mouse driver must be installed.
(You can also operate the program with the keyboard.)
Follow these steps to install the remote printer console program:
1
Make sure your machine is connected to your computer and it is set
to Online.
2
Start your computer and go to the DOS prompt. If you are in
Windows
®
, exit and return to the DOS prompt.
3
Insert the Brother CD-ROM into your CD-ROM drive (substitute
your appropriate drive letter for “X”).
4
At the DOS prompt (C:\>) type X: (X is the letter of your CD-ROM
drive) and press Enter.
C:\>X:
5
Type CD DOS and press Enter.
X:\>CD DOS