Dell 1135n Multifunction Mono Laser Printer- User Manual

Dell 1135n Multifunction Mono Laser Printer

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – Safety information; Important safety symbols; Explanation of all icons and signs used in the user’s guide:; Operating environment; Warning
  • Page 4 – Operating method; Caution; Installation / Moving
  • Page 5 – Maintenance / Checking; Supply usage
  • Page 6 – Introduction; Machine overview; Front view
  • Page 7 – Rear view; Control panel overview
  • Page 8 – Understanding the Status LED
  • Page 9 – Introducing the useful buttons; Menu button; Power; Turning on the machine
  • Page 10 – About this user’s guide; Convention; Finding more information
  • Page 12 – Features of your new product; Special Features
  • Page 13 – Set a specific time to transmit a Fax; Features by Model
  • Page 14 – Getting started; Setting up the hardware
  • Page 15 – Supplied software; System requirements; Microsoft® Windows®
  • Page 16 – Macintosh; Installing USB connected machine’s driver; Windows
  • Page 21 – Sharing your machine locally; Setting up a host computer; Setting up a client computer
  • Page 23 – Basic setup
  • Page 25 – Speaker volume; Entering characters using the number keypad; Entering alphanumeric characters
  • Page 26 – Using the save modes; Using the toner saving feature; Setting the default tray and paper; In the control panel; Setting the paper size
  • Page 27 – Setting the paper source; In the computer
  • Page 28 – Setting job timeout
  • Page 29 – Printing; Printer driver features; Printer driver; Basic printing
  • Page 30 – Canceling a print job
  • Page 31 – Opening printing preferences; Using a; Presets; setting
  • Page 32 – Printing multiple pages on one sheet of paper
  • Page 34 – Using an existing watermark
  • Page 35 – Editing a watermark; Deleting a watermark; Using overlay; Creating a new page overlay; Using a page overlay
  • Page 36 – Deleting a page overlay; Advanced Options; Changing the default print settings
  • Page 38 – Layout
  • Page 39 – Graphics; Linux printing; Printing from applications
  • Page 42 – Copying; Basic copy; Changing the settings for each copy; Changing the darkness
  • Page 43 – Reducing or enlarging copies; To select from the predefined copy sizes:; Changing the default copy settings
  • Page 44 – ID card copying
  • Page 47 – Scanning; Basic scanning method; For USB connected machine
  • Page 48 – For network connected machine; Using Dell Scan and Fax Manager
  • Page 49 – Set Scan Button; Scan Destination; Change Port; tab; Local Scanner; Scanning with TWAIN-enabled software; Scanning using the WIA driver; Windows XP
  • Page 50 – Windows Vista; Windows 7; Macintosh scanning; Scanning with Image Capture
  • Page 51 – Scanning with Twain-Enabled softwore; Linux Scanning
  • Page 52 – Adding Job Type Settings; To save a new Job Type setting:
  • Page 53 – Using the Image Manager
  • Page 55 – Faxing; Preparing to fax; Receiving a fax
  • Page 56 – Sending a fax in your machine; Setting the fax header
  • Page 58 – Adding documents to a reserved delay fax job; Sending a priority fax
  • Page 59 – Receiving a fax in your machine; Changing the receive modes
  • Page 60 – Receiving faxes manually using an extension telephone; Receiving faxes using DRPD mode
  • Page 61 – Receiving faxes in memory; Resolution
  • Page 62 – Darkness; Forwarding a fax to another destination; Forwarding a sent fax to another destination; Setting up address book; Speed dial numbers
  • Page 63 – Registering a speed dial number; Editing speed dial numbers; Group dial numbers; Registering a group dial number
  • Page 64 – Searching Address Book for an entry; Searching sequentially through the memory
  • Page 65 – Printing Address Book; Printing sent fax report automatically
  • Page 66 – Fax setup; Changing the fax setup options
  • Page 67 – Receiving
  • Page 68 – Auto Report; Copy setup; Changing the copy setup options; Printing a report
  • Page 69 – Clearing memory; Network
  • Page 70 – Menu overview
  • Page 72 – Maintenance; Printing a machine report
  • Page 73 – Finding the serial number; Cleaning the outside
  • Page 74 – Cleaning the scan unit
  • Page 75 – Storing the Toner cartridge; Handling instructions; Tips for moving & storing your machine
  • Page 76 – Management tools; Introducing useful management tools; Using Embedded Web Service; To access Embedded Web Service:; Embedded Web Service overview; Setting the contact information
  • Page 77 – Using the Printer Status Monitor; Understanding Printer Status Monitor; Using the Dell 1135n Laser MFP Toner Reorder
  • Page 78 – Starting SmarThru
  • Page 79 – Using the Linux Unified Driver Configurator; Opening the Unified Driver Configurator
  • Page 80 – Printers configuration; Printers tab
  • Page 81 – Classes tab
  • Page 82 – Scanners configuration
  • Page 83 – Ports configuration
  • Page 84 – Sharing Ports Between Printers and Scanners
  • Page 85 – Media and tray; Preparing originals; On the scanner glass
  • Page 86 – In the document feeder
  • Page 87 – Selecting print media; Guidelines to select the print media; Media sizes supported in each mode
  • Page 88 – Changing the tray size
  • Page 89 – Loading paper in the tray; Manual tray; Tips on using the manual tray
  • Page 90 – Printing on special media
  • Page 91 – Envelope
  • Page 92 – Transparency
  • Page 93 – Letterhead/ Preprinted paper; Photo
  • Page 94 – Setting the paper size and type; Setting the paper type; Using the output support
  • Page 96 – Network setup; Network environment; Introducing useful network programs; Embedded Web Service; SetIP; Using a wired network
  • Page 97 – IP setting using control panel; Installing the program
  • Page 98 – Starting the program; IP setting using SetIP Program (Macintosh)
  • Page 99 – Restoring factory default settings using control panel
  • Page 100 – Installing network connected machine’s driver
  • Page 103 – Linux; Install Linux Driver; IPv6 Configuration; Activating IPv6
  • Page 104 – Setting IPv6 addresses; Manual address configuration; Connecting
  • Page 105 – Specifications; Hardware specifications
  • Page 108 – Supplies and accessories; How to purchase; Replacing the toner cartridge
  • Page 110 – Checking replaceable’s lifespan
  • Page 111 – Redistributing toner
  • Page 112 – Clearing original document jams
  • Page 113 – Tips for avoiding paper curls
  • Page 114 – Tips for avoiding paper jams; Clearing paper jams; In tray 1
  • Page 115 – In the manual tray; Inside the machine
  • Page 116 – In exit area
  • Page 117 – Understanding display messages; Checking display messages
  • Page 119 – Solving other problems; System problems
  • Page 120 – Power problems; Paper feeding problems
  • Page 121 – Printing problems
  • Page 122 – Printing quality problems
  • Page 125 – Copying problems; Scanning problems
  • Page 126 – Fax problems
  • Page 127 – Dell Scan and Fax Manager Problem; Common Windows problems
  • Page 128 – Common Macintosh problems
  • Page 130 – Appendix; Dell technical support policy
  • Page 131 – Glossary
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Summary

Page 3 - Safety information; Important safety symbols; Explanation of all icons and signs used in the user’s guide:; Operating environment; Warning

Safety information These warnings and precautions are included in order to prevent injury to you and others, as well as preventing anypotential damage to your machine. Be sure to read and understand all of these instructions before using the machine.Use common sense for operating any electrical appl...

Page 4 - Operating method; Caution; Installation / Moving

This could result in electric shock or fire and/or injury toyour pet. If the machine has been dropped, or if the cabinet appears damaged, unplug the machine from allinterface connections and request assistance fromqualified service personnel.Otherwise, this could result in electric shock or fire. If...

Page 5 - Maintenance / Checking; Supply usage

Otherwise, it can cause damage to the machine. 16 AWG or larger.Otherwise, it can cause damage to the machine, and couldresult in electric shock or fire. [ a ] AWG: American Wire Gauge Maintenance / Checking Caution Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning theinside of the machine. D...

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