- #BROTHER MFC J4510DW PRINTER WILL NOT TURN ON MANUAL#
- #BROTHER MFC J4510DW PRINTER WILL NOT TURN ON PLUS#
The unit’s fax feature allows for both monochrome and colour faxes to be sent and received. When inserting the cartridges, feedback will be displayed on the control panel as each cartridge (magenta, cyan, yellow and black) is accepted by the printer.
As usual with Brother, the four ink cartridges are inserted in the compartment on the right of the control panel.
#BROTHER MFC J4510DW PRINTER WILL NOT TURN ON PLUS#
The compartment to the left of the control panel provides access for inserting memory cards, with support for Memory Stick, SD family and MMC, plus PictBridge. A power on/off button and WiFi indicator light are also available from this control panel. You can adjust the angle at which this control panel is held to give better access to its 3.7-inch touch screen and a touch panel which lights up its features when the appropriate mode is selected. The front of this multi-function device contains two compartments, located either side of a control panel positioned above the paper tray. Adjustable paper guides allow you to insert different sizes of paper, a page at a time. This is located at the rear of the unit which is accessed from a slot that is hidden behind a pull-down cover.
#BROTHER MFC J4510DW PRINTER WILL NOT TURN ON MANUAL#
When A3 printing is required, you need to make use of the unit’s manual paper input mode. I also felt that the extendible paper support was rather flimsy but it did manage to keep documents from being scattered over the floor. I found that the removal and replacement of the paper tray was not particularly easy.
You are advised to completely remove the paper tray when loading it with paper. Although the paper will then be ejected in landscape mode, the actual document produced will be printed in portrait mode. However, unlike other multi-function or standalone devices, this Brother’s A4 150-page capacity paper tray accepts and feeds its supply of paper in landscape mode. With dimensions of 480 x 186 x 290mm (W x H x D), the J4510DW follows the standard arrangement of an A4 scanner being placed on top of a printer which is then mounted on the front-loading paper tray. After using the J4510DW for a while, I still can not shake this initial thought. You know the one, it sandwiches the liquorice slice between two white layers.
When I first saw this product my immediate thought was that it reminded me of a rather large Liquorice Allsorts.