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Table of Contents:

  • Page 8 – 4 Print Media Guidelines
  • Page 12 – 9 Understanding the Printer Menus
  • Page 13 – 0 Understanding Your Printer Software
  • Page 18 – B Appendix
  • Page 19 – Before Beginning
  • Page 21 – NOTE; NOTICE; CAUTION
  • Page 22 – As for RSA BSAFE; UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT RESTRICTED RIGHTS
  • Page 23 – Order
  • Page 25 – Finding Information
  • Page 29 – Product Features
  • Page 31 – About the Printer; Front and Rear View; Front View
  • Page 32 – Rear View; Space Requirements
  • Page 33 – Operator Panel
  • Page 34 – Ordering Supplies; File
  • Page 35 – Choose
  • Page 37 – Setting up the Printer
  • Page 39 – Preparing Printer Hardware; Removing Tape; Remove tapes and packaging material from the printer.
  • Page 40 – Removing the Print Head Device (PHD) Ribbons; Open the toner access cover.; Installing the Toner Cartridges
  • Page 41 – Close the toner access cover.
  • Page 43 – Installing Optional Accessories; Installing the Optional Memory Module; Remove the control board cover.
  • Page 44 – memory module into the slot.
  • Page 45 – Install the control board cover.
  • Page 46 – Printing Printer Settings Report; When Using the Operator Panel; Select Printer; Printer Names
  • Page 47 – Updating Your Driver to Detect Memory Module
  • Page 48 – Installing the Optional 250-Sheet Feeder
  • Page 50 – screws provided with the feeder, with a coin or similar object.
  • Page 52 – Paper Type; Updating Your Driver to Detect 250-Sheet Feeder
  • Page 53 – Installing the Optional Wireless Adapter; Item
  • Page 54 – Verifying the Contents of the Box; Installing the Wireless Adapter Using Video Instructions; Insert the; Easy Setup; file launches automatically.; Optional Accessories Setup; on the; Easy Setup Navigator
  • Page 55 – Click; Wireless adapter; The instruction video starts.; Ensure that the printer is turned off.
  • Page 56 – When Using the Operator panel; Start
  • Page 57 – Tool Box; Determining the Wireless Network Settings
  • Page 58 – Configuring the Optional Wireless Adapter
  • Page 59 – Using Wizard Setup to Configure a Wireless Adapter; Guided Setup
  • Page 60 – Connect Your Printer; Select; Wireless Connection; , and then click the; Next
  • Page 61 – Using Advanced Setup to Configure a Wireless Adapter
  • Page 62 – Click
  • Page 64 – Enter IP Address; OK
  • Page 67 – Dell Printer Configuration Web Tool
  • Page 70 – Admin Menu
  • Page 71 – Open; using the WEB browser.; Dell Printer Configuration Web
  • Page 72 – When wireless ad-hoc mode is set to the printer:
  • Page 73 – For Fixed IP networks:
  • Page 76 – Admin menu
  • Page 81 – Connecting Your Printer
  • Page 82 – Connecting Printer to Computer or Network; Direct Connection
  • Page 83 – Connect the other end of the cable into a USB port of the computer.; Network Connection; To connect the printer to a network:
  • Page 84 – Turning on the Printer; and then to a power source.
  • Page 85 – Setting the IP Address; Assigning an IP Address; When Using the Easy Setup Navigator
  • Page 86 – IP Configuration
  • Page 87 – Subnet Mask; When Using the Tool Box
  • Page 88 – Get; Verifying the IP Settings; Verifying the Settings Using Printer Settings Report; Printer Settings
  • Page 89 – the printer settings report under; Verifying the Settings Using Ping Command; If the printer is active on the network, you will receive a reply.
  • Page 91 – Loading Paper; and remove it from the printer.
  • Page 92 – edges of the stack on a level surface.; Align the width guides against the edges of the paper.
  • Page 95 – Installing Printer Drivers on the; Identifying Printer Driver Pre-install Status; Printer Setting; Printer Name
  • Page 96 – Disabling Firewall Before Installing Printer Software; firewall; Inserting the Drivers and Utility CD
  • Page 97 – Direct Connection Setup; For installing PCL printer driver; USB Printing; For installing XML Paper Specification (XPS) printer driver
  • Page 98 – Continue
  • Page 99 – Yes
  • Page 100 – Network Connection Setup; Network Printer Setup on a Local Network
  • Page 104 – The printer that I want isn't listed, Find a printer
  • Page 106 – Network Printer Setup on a Remote Network; Before Installation; Allow Print Spooler to Accept Client Connections
  • Page 107 – Share the Firewall File and Printer
  • Page 108 – Start Remote Registry
  • Page 109 – Automatic; Disable User Account Control
  • Page 110 – Disable Simple File Sharing
  • Page 111 – Installing the Printer Driver
  • Page 113 – Setting Up for Shared Printing; Windows Vista or Windows Vista 64-bit Edition
  • Page 114 – Windows 7, Windows 7 64-bit Edition, or Windows Server 2008 R2
  • Page 115 – Point and Print; On the Windows desktop of the client computer, double-click
  • Page 123 – Installing the Drivers and Software; Adding a Printer on Mac OS X 10.5 or 10.6; When Using a USB connection
  • Page 124 – When Using IP Printing; When Using Bonjour
  • Page 125 – When Using a USB Connection
  • Page 128 – Printer Setup Utility; Utilities folder; Applications; Configuring Settings
  • Page 129 – Enterprise Linux; Operation on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 WS/5; Setup Overview; Completed System Preparation
  • Page 130 – Setting Up the Queue; Printing From the Applications
  • Page 131 – Setting the Default Queue
  • Page 132 – The printer driver is uninstalled.; Operation on SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 10; SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 10:; Install
  • Page 133 – Description of Printer; Location of Printer
  • Page 135 – Printer xxx has been configured successfully.; Setting the Password for Authority as the Printer Administrator; Uninstalling the Printer Driver; Computer
  • Page 136 – Operation on SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 11; Drivers and
  • Page 141 – Using Your Printer
  • Page 143 – Overview; One of the features of the
  • Page 145 – Using the Dell Printer Configuration Web Tool; Printer Status
  • Page 147 – Online Help; Setting Up the Dell Printer Configuration Web; Setting Up From Web Browser; Setting Up the Display Language
  • Page 148 – Setting the IP Address of the Printer to Non-Proxy
  • Page 150 – Setting Up From Operator Panel; Page Display Format; Top Frame
  • Page 152 – Left Frame
  • Page 153 – Right Frame; Buttons in the Right Frame
  • Page 154 – Changing the Settings of the Menu Items; Some menus allow you to change the printer settings through the; Dell Printer; . When you access these menus, the authentication; admin; You can change only the password in the; Set Password; page in the; Security; Details of the Menu Items
  • Page 156 – Use the; menu to check the status of consumables, hardware, and
  • Page 158 – Printer Jobs
  • Page 159 – button to; Refresh; button to update the screen.
  • Page 160 – Printer Settings Report; Menu Settings; System Settings Power Saver; Invalid Key Tone
  • Page 167 – Reports; To print various types of reports and lists.; System Settings; To configure the basic printer settings.
  • Page 169 – USB Settings; To change USB settings on your printer.; PCL Settings
  • Page 170 – To change the PCL settings.; Secure Settings; To set a limited access to
  • Page 172 – Paper Density; To specify the paper density.
  • Page 173 – Adjust BTR; To specify the temperature settings value for the fuser.
  • Page 175 – To initialize wired network data stored in non-volatile memory
  • Page 176 – To clear all files stored in the optional 512 MB memory module.; Adjust Altitude; Clear Storage
  • Page 177 – Print Server Settings; Print Server Reports
  • Page 178 – Print Server Setup Page
  • Page 183 – E-Mail Alert Setup Page; IPsec Settings; IKE; Access List
  • Page 185 – Basic Information; To configure the basic information of the printer.; Port Settings
  • Page 187 – IP Mode
  • Page 188 – DNS; Get DNS
  • Page 190 – HTTP; Telnet
  • Page 191 – SMB; Host Name; Workgroup
  • Page 192 – To configure detailed settings for the; Unicode Support; Encrypt Password
  • Page 193 – Reply Address
  • Page 194 – To configure the detailed settings of Bonjour.
  • Page 195 – To configure the detailed settings of SNMP.; Edit SNMP v1/v2 Properties; SNMP
  • Page 197 – SNMP v3; Trap Address
  • Page 198 – LLTD; To specify the maximum number of devices.; Wireless LAN; User Name
  • Page 200 – Reset Print Server
  • Page 203 – IPsec
  • Page 206 – Copy Printer Settings; Print Volume
  • Page 207 – Dell ColorTrack; Edit Print User Registration - List; To edit the print meter setting for each user.
  • Page 208 – To view or edit the user entries on the; Edit Print User Registration; or; Create; button on the; Edit Print User
  • Page 209 – To delete the user entries registered on the; Tray Settings; menu to set the paper size and type of paper loaded in the
  • Page 211 – Print Media Guidelines; Paper; For the best print quality in color, use 75 g/m; Paper Characteristics; Weight
  • Page 212 – Smoothness; Recommended Paper; To ensure the best print quality and feed reliability, use 75 g/m
  • Page 213 – Unacceptable Paper; Do not use paper that you have cut or trimmed.
  • Page 214 – Selecting Pre-Printed Media and Letterheads
  • Page 216 – Letterhead Duplex Mode
  • Page 217 – Envelopes; Envelope; , and select the correct size of envelope
  • Page 218 – Labels
  • Page 219 – Label; Storing Print Media
  • Page 220 – Do not place anything on top of the print media packages.; Identifying Print Media and Specifications; The following tables show print media information.; Supported Paper Sizes
  • Page 221 – Supported Paper Types
  • Page 223 – Loading Print Media; Capacity; The standard 250-sheet tray and optional 250-sheet feeder can hold:; Print Media Dimensions
  • Page 224 – Adjust the paper guides.
  • Page 226 – Loading Envelopes in the Standard 250-Sheet Tray and Optional 250-
  • Page 227 – Monarch or DL
  • Page 228 – Letterhead
  • Page 230 – Loading Print Media in the SSF; Adjust the width guides to the print media's width.
  • Page 231 – Loading an Envelope in the SSF
  • Page 233 – OR; Using the SSF; Load only one size and type of print media during a single print job.
  • Page 234 – Linking Trays
  • Page 235 – Using the Operator Panel Buttons
  • Page 236 – Printing a Panel Settings Page; Panel Settings
  • Page 239 – Printing
  • Page 241 – Tips for Successful Printing; Tips on Storing Print Media
  • Page 242 – Sending a Job to Print; Canceling a Job From the Operator Panel
  • Page 243 – Canceling a Job From a Computer Running Windows; Canceling a Job From the Taskbar; Duplex Printing; Duplex Printing With Duplexer (Dell 2150cdn Color Printer Only)
  • Page 244 – Duplex Printing Without Duplexer (Dell 2150cn Color Printer Only); Paper Source
  • Page 245 – Flip on Long Edge; Flip on Short Edge
  • Page 247 – Using the Stored Print Function; RAM Disk
  • Page 248 – Secure Print; Private MailBox Print; Public MailBox Print; Proof Print
  • Page 249 – Storing Print Jobs; Normal Print; Printing the Stored Jobs; Print Menu
  • Page 250 – Deleting Stored Jobs; Printing a Report Page
  • Page 251 – Printing Font Sample List
  • Page 253 – Using the Operator Panel to Change the Printer Settings
  • Page 254 – Settings
  • Page 256 – Resetting Defaults
  • Page 257 – Adjusting the Language; Using the Operator Panel
  • Page 259 – Know Your Printer
  • Page 261 – Understanding the Tool Box Menus; Printer Information; To display the system information of the printer.
  • Page 262 – To display the menu settings of the printer.
  • Page 266 – Printer Maintenance
  • Page 271 – To specify the date and time.
  • Page 272 – To specify the paper density settings.; To set; Color Registration Adjustment
  • Page 275 – To use toner cartridge of another manufacturer.; Initialize Print Meter; Apply New Settings; Print Meter
  • Page 279 – Network Settings; To configure the setup of the printer using your web browser.; Diagnosis
  • Page 280 – Chart Print; To check the operation of the printer components.; Alignment Chart
  • Page 281 – Paper Wrinkle Check Mode; If the paper is not wrinkled, the wrinkle occurred in the fuser.
  • Page 282 – Environment Sensor Info
  • Page 283 – Result; Clean Developer; internal environment sensor
  • Page 285 – Understanding the Printer Menus; To print a sample of the available PCL fonts.; PCL Macro List
  • Page 287 – PCL; Paper Tray
  • Page 288 – inch series; Orientation; To specify how text and graphics are oriented on the page.
  • Page 289 – Sided; To specify whether to print on both sides of a sheet of paper.
  • Page 290 – Font
  • Page 291 – Symbol Set; To specify a symbol set for a specified font.; To specify the font size for scalable typographic fonts.; Font Size
  • Page 292 – To specify the font pitch for scalable mono spaced fonts.; Font Pitch; Form Line; To set the number of lines in a page.
  • Page 293 – Quantity; Disable
  • Page 294 – To add the line termination commands.; Default Color; To specify the color mode to
  • Page 295 – Network; To confirm the wireless communication status.
  • Page 296 – Wireless Setup
  • Page 298 – Reset Wireless
  • Page 299 – IP Mode Dual Stack; IPv6 Mode
  • Page 300 – Protocol
  • Page 303 – Use; Sleep
  • Page 304 – Auto Reset
  • Page 305 – To specify the date and time formats.
  • Page 312 – To specify whether to print on both sides when using letterhead.; Maintenance
  • Page 314 – Adjust Fuser
  • Page 315 – Auto Reg Adj; automatically perform color registration adjustment
  • Page 319 – Panel Lock; Panel Lock Set
  • Page 322 – To specify the paper loaded in the optional 250-sheet feeder.; Paper Size
  • Page 324 – Panel Language; To determine the language of the text on the operator panel screen.
  • Page 325 – Private Mail Box
  • Page 326 – Public Mail Box
  • Page 328 – Enabling the Panel Lock
  • Page 329 – Disabling the Panel Lock
  • Page 331 – Understanding Your Printer
  • Page 332 – User Setup Disk Creating Tool
  • Page 333 – Printer Settings Utility; Quick Launch Utility; Status Window
  • Page 334 – Updater; Troubleshooting; Status Monitor Widget for Macintosh; Status Monitor Widget; Status Monitor Widget Feature; Operating systems
  • Page 335 – Installing the Status Monitor Widget; Opening and Closing the Status Monitor Widget; Opening the Status Monitor Widget; Select a printer; Preferences
  • Page 336 – Closing the Status Monitor Widget; Printer Status Window; When the; window
  • Page 337 – Printer Status Image Area; Unknown; An error has occurred and the printer cannot be used.; To hide the
  • Page 338 – button; Order Window
  • Page 339 – Order By Phone; To open; Click the
  • Page 340 – Service Tag button; Status Monitor Console for Linux; Status Monitor Console; Status Monitor Console Feature; Distributions
  • Page 341 – Printing system; Installing the Status Monitor Console; Dell Printers
  • Page 342 – Printer Selection Window; Printers list; Details button; Refresh button; Printer Selection
  • Page 343 – When the printer is specified in the; Printer Status Message Area
  • Page 344 – Toner Alert; Dell Supplies Management System Window
  • Page 345 – Select Printer Model
  • Page 346 – Close button; Dell Supplies Management System; Service Tag Window; Settings Window
  • Page 347 – Update of status
  • Page 348 – The selected URL address is set as default web site for the; Select Reorder
  • Page 349 – Understanding Fonts; Typefaces and Fonts; typeface; Weight and Style
  • Page 350 – Pitch and Point Size
  • Page 351 – Bitmapped and Scalable Fonts; The printer uses both bitmapped and scalable fonts.
  • Page 352 – Scalable
  • Page 353 – Resident Fonts
  • Page 354 – Symbol Sets; code point; Symbol Sets for PCL 5/PCL 6; Not all font names support all of the symbol sets listed.
  • Page 357 – Understanding Printer Messages; Error-Code What you can do
  • Page 363 – Printing With Web Services on; Adding Roles of Printer Services
  • Page 364 – Printer Setup; Installing a Printer Driver Using the Add Printer Wizard
  • Page 367 – Specifications; Operating System Compatibility; Windows; Power Supply; Base memory
  • Page 368 – Operating System, and Interface; MIB Compatibility; Environment; Operation; Interfaces
  • Page 369 – Storage; Cables
  • Page 371 – Maintaining Your Printer
  • Page 373 – Determining the Status of Supplies; If your printer is connected to the network, the; Dell Printer Configuration; can provide instant feedback on remaining toner levels. Type the; Mail Alert Setup; feature that notifies you when the printer requires new; Conserving Supplies; Toner Saving Mode
  • Page 374 – Multiple Up
  • Page 375 – Storing Consumables; An environment with extreme changes in humidity or temperature.; Replacing the Toner Cartridges
  • Page 376 – Removing the Toner Cartridge
  • Page 377 – Installing a Toner Cartridge; the latch of the toner cartridge.
  • Page 378 – Close the toner access cover.
  • Page 379 – Replacing the Print Head Device (PHD) Unit; Removing the PHD Unit; Push the side button to open the front cover.
  • Page 380 – Open the belt unit.
  • Page 381 – Hold the gray tabs, and then pull the PHD unit out of the printer.; Installing a PHD Unit; Open the PHD packaging.
  • Page 382 – Take out the PHD unit from the packaging.
  • Page 383 – Remove the rear protective cover from the PHD unit.
  • Page 384 – Remove the front protective cover from the PHD unit.
  • Page 385 – Close the belt unit, and push at the top of the unit until it clicks.
  • Page 386 – Replacing the Retard Roller
  • Page 387 – Removing the Retard Roller in the Standard 250-Sheet Tray; the groove in the axle.
  • Page 388 – Installing a Retard Roller in the Standard 250-Sheet Tray; Align the new retard roller with the groove on the axle.
  • Page 389 – printer and push until it stops.; Cleaning Inside the Printer; Cleaning the Feed Roller
  • Page 391 – Turn the four PHD lock levers 90-degrees counterclockwise.
  • Page 392 – Clean the feed roller inside the printer with a dry cloth.
  • Page 393 – degrees clockwise to lock the PHD unit.
  • Page 394 – Cleaning the CTD Sensor
  • Page 396 – Close the belt unit, and push at the top of the unit until it clicks.
  • Page 397 – Close the front cover.
  • Page 398 – Adjusting Color Registration; Printing the Color Registration Chart
  • Page 399 – Determining Values; Fast Scan
  • Page 400 – Slow Scan
  • Page 401 – Entering Values
  • Page 402 – RY
  • Page 403 – Select the value with the straight line, and then click the; Click the; button next to; Print; The color registration chart is printed with the new values.
  • Page 405 – Removing Options; Removing the Optional Memory Module; power cable from the back of the printer.
  • Page 406 – Hold the memory module and pull it straight out.
  • Page 408 – Turn on the printer.; Removing the Optional 250-Sheet Feeder; from the back of the printer.
  • Page 410 – and turn on the printer.; Removing the Optional Wireless Adapter
  • Page 411 – Install the control board cover.
  • Page 412 – Close the control board cover and turn the screw clockwise.
  • Page 413 – Clearing Jams; Avoiding Jams; Do not use print media that you have cut or trimmed yourself.
  • Page 414 – Overtightening the guides may cause jams.; Identifying the Location of Paper Jams
  • Page 415 – Clearing Paper Jams From the SSF
  • Page 417 – Close the belt unit, and push at the top of the unit until it clicks.
  • Page 418 – Clearing Paper Jams From the Standard 250-
  • Page 419 – Remove all the jammed and/or creased paper from the tray.
  • Page 420 – there are no scraps of paper remaining inside the printer.
  • Page 422 – Clearing Paper Jams From the Fuser; Open the belt unit.
  • Page 423 – are still unable to remove the paper, go to the next step.
  • Page 424 – then close the belt unit.
  • Page 425 – Close the front cover.; Clearing Paper Jams From the Duplexer; Push the side button to open the front cover.
  • Page 427 – Clearing Paper Jams From the Optional 250-Sheet; with both hands, and remove it from the printer.
  • Page 428 – Push the side button to open the front cover.
  • Page 433 – Troubleshooting Guide; Basic Printer Problems; The printer is turned on.; Display Problems
  • Page 434 – Printing Problems; Menu
  • Page 436 – Print Quality Problems
  • Page 437 – Auger mark; The output is too light
  • Page 440 – Toner smears or print comes off
  • Page 441 – Random spots/Blurred images
  • Page 442 – The entire output is blank
  • Page 444 – Streaks appear on the output
  • Page 445 – Part or the entire output is black
  • Page 446 – Pitched color dots
  • Page 447 – Vertical blanks
  • Page 448 – Ghosting
  • Page 450 – Light-induced fatigue
  • Page 451 – Fog
  • Page 452 – Jagged characters; Adjust
  • Page 453 – Banding
  • Page 455 – Wrinkled/Stained paper
  • Page 457 – Damage on the leading edge of paper; Jam/Alignment Problems
  • Page 458 – The top and side margins are incorrect
  • Page 460 – Images are skewed
  • Page 462 – SSF Misfeed Jam
  • Page 464 – Optional 250-Sheet Feeder Misfeed Jam
  • Page 467 – Noise
  • Page 469 – Problems With Installed Optional Accessories; Ensure the option is selected in the printer driver you are using.; Other Problems
  • Page 472 – Contacting Service
  • Page 477 – Appendix
  • Page 479 – DellTM Technical Support Policy; Online Services; (Latin American and Caribbean countries)
  • Page 480 – Warranty and Return Policy; Recycling Information; Contacting Dell; You can access Dell Support at
  • Page 481 – World Wide Web
  • Page 483 – FOR PROOF ONLY; Index; Symbols
  • Page 484 – From your computer, 241
  • Page 486 – Dispense Motor Check
  • Page 487 – Get Environment Sensor
  • Page 488 – Installing retard roller in
  • Page 489 – Main Motor Operation
  • Page 491 – Print User Settings, 206
  • Page 492 – Removing optional 250-sheet
  • Page 493 – Status Monitor Widget for
  • Page 494 – SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop
  • Page 495 – Verifying IP settings, 86
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Page 8 - 4 Print Media Guidelines

FILE LOCATION: C:\Users\fxstdpc- admin\Desktop\0630_UG??\Mioga_SFP_UG_FM\Mioga_SFP_UG_FM\Mioga- SFP-UGTOC.fm 6 Contents Setting Up From Web Browser . . . . . . . . . 145 Setting Up From Operator Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .148 Page Display Format . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...

Page 12 - 9 Understanding the Printer Menus

FILE LOCATION: C:\Users\fxstdpc- admin\Desktop\0630_UG??\Mioga_SFP_UG_FM\Mioga_SFP_UG_FM\Mioga- SFP-UGTOC.fm 10 Contents Refresh Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 281 Resetting Defaults . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 281 When Using the Tool Box . . . . . . . . . . . . 281 19 Understandin...

Page 13 - 0 Understanding Your Printer Software

FILE LOCATION: C:\Users\fxstdpc- admin\Desktop\0630_UG??\Mioga_SFP_UG_FM\Mioga_SFP_UG_FM\Mioga- SFP-UGTOC.fm Contents 11 Panel Lock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 326 Enabling the Panel Lock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 326Disabling the Panel Lock ...

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