DELL 7130CDN User Manual

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User Guide  
Guide d'utilisation  
Guida dell'utente  
Benutzerhandbuch  
Guía del usuario  
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Parts of the Printer  
This section includes:  
Front View  
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2. Power switch  
3. Control panel  
4. Front door  
5. Tray 2  
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7. Door A  
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8. Door B  
9. Tray 1 (MPT)  
10. Door C  
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Rear View  
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1. Configuration card  
2. USB connection  
3. Ethernet connection  
4. Power cord connector  
Internal Components  
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1. Imaging unit cover lever  
2. Toner cartridges  
3. Belt cleaner  
5. Imaging unit cover  
6. Imaging units  
7. Transfer roller  
8. Fuser  
4. Waste cartridge  
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Printer Configurations  
Standard Features  
The Dell 7130cdn Professional Color Printer has many features to meet your printing needs:  
Maximum print speed of 35 pages per minute (ppm) for monochrome printing and 35 ppm for  
color printing (on letter-size plain paper)  
1 GHz processor  
1200 x 600 dpi (Standard Mode), 1200 x 1200 dpi (Enhanced and Photo Modes)  
Tray 1 Multi Purpose Tray (MPT) that holds up to 100 sheets  
Tray 2 that holds up to 500 sheets  
512 MB RAM, expandable to 2 GB  
PostScript and PCL fonts  
USB and Ethernet 10/100/1000Base-TX connections  
Up to 12 x 18 inch paper (SRA3)  
Up to 280 g/m2 paper weight  
RAM collation  
Available Configurations  
The Dell 7130cdn printer is available in one configuration.  
Features  
Configuration  
7130cdn  
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Duplex Unit  
500-Sheet Feeder  
1500-Sheet Feeder  
Optional  
Optional  
Productivity kit (hard drive) Optional  
Stand Optional  
Note: The printer supports either the optional 500-Sheet Feeder or the 1500-Sheet Feeder  
but not both at the same time.  
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Options  
The following options are available for the Dell 7130cdn printer:  
500-Sheet Feeder: Provides Tray 3 for extra paper input capacity.  
1500-Sheet Feeder: Provides Tray 3, 4, and 5 for extra input capacity.  
Productivity kit: Includes an internal hard drive and supports disk collation. Use to enable  
the following printing features:  
Personal Print Jobs  
Personal Saved Print Jobs  
Secure Print Jobs  
Proof Print Jobs  
Saved Print Jobs  
Print With Jobs  
Stand: Provides storage space for supplies. Has casters and extensions to place the printer  
and control panel at a convenient height.  
For more information on options, go to www.dell.com/supplies.  
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Control Panel  
This section includes:  
Control Panel Layout  
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1. Indicator Light  
5. Up Arrow button  
Blinks when the printer is receiving and  
printing a job.  
Scrolls upward through the menus.  
6. Down Arrow button  
2. Graphic display  
Scrolls downward through the menus.  
7. OK button  
Indicates status messages and menus.  
3. Cancel button  
Selects the current setting.  
8. Help (?) button  
Cancels the current printing job.  
4. Back button  
Displays a help message with information  
about the printer, such as printer status, error  
messages, and maintenance information.  
Returns to the previous menu item.  
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Information Pages  
Your printer has a set of printable information pages. The information pages provide reference  
information about your printer and its current configuration.  
To print an information page:  
1. On the control panel, press the Down Arrow button to select Information > Information  
Pages.  
2. Select the information page and press the OK button.  
Note: Information pages can also be printed from the Embedded Web Server (EWS).  
Menu Map  
The Menu Map information page shows you how to navigate to each of the printer’s functions. It  
is useful for getting to know the capabilities and setting names of your printer.  
Configuration Page  
The Configuration Page lists information about the current configuration of your printer, and is  
useful for network analysis and general troubleshooting.  
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More Information  
The following links provide more information about your printer and its capabilities.  
Information  
Source  
Installation Guide  
Quick Use Guide  
User Guide (PDF)  
Packaged with printer  
Packaged with printer  
Packaged with printer  
Software and Documentation CD  
Product Information Guide  
Packaged with printer  
Software and Documentation CD  
Video Tutorials  
Online Diagnostics  
Technical Support  
Information about menus or error messages  
Information pages  
Control panel Help button  
Print from the control panel  
System Administrator Guide  
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This chapter includes:  
This chapter provides basic information about setting up and connecting to your printer.  
Note: For information about setting up and connecting to your printer on an IPv6 network,  
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Overview of Network Setup and  
Configuration  
To set up and configure the network:  
1. Connect the printer to the network using the recommended hardware and cables.  
2. Turn on the printer and the computer.  
3. Print the Configuration page and keep it for referencing network settings.  
4. Install the driver software on the computer from the Software and Documentation CD. For  
information on driver installation, see the section in this chapter for the specific operating  
system you are using.  
5. Configure the printer’s TCP/IP address, which is required to identify the printer on the  
network.  
Windows operating systems: Run the Installer on the Software and Documentation CD to  
automatically set the printer’s IP address if the printer is connected to an established  
TCP/IP network. You can also manually set the printer’s IP address on the control panel,  
if needed.  
Macintosh systems: Manually set the printer’s TCP/IP address on the control panel.  
6. Print a Configuration page to verify the new settings.  
Note: If the Software and Documentation CD is not available, you can download the latest  
driver from www.support.dell.com.  
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Choosing a Connection Method  
You can connect the printer via Ethernet or USB connection. Hardware and cabling requirements  
vary for the different connection methods. Cabling and hardware are generally not included with  
your printer and must be purchased separately. This section includes:  
Connecting via Ethernet (Recommended)  
Ethernet can be used for one or more computers. It supports many printers and systems on an  
Ethernet network. An Ethernet connection is recommended because:  
Multiple computers can use the printer at the same time.  
It is typically faster than a USB connection in certain cases.  
Provides direct access to the EWS for managing, configuring, and monitoring the printer.  
Network Connection  
Depending on your particular setup, the following hardware and cabling is required for Ethernet.  
If you are connecting to one computer, an Ethernet RJ-45 crossover cable is required.  
If you are connecting to one or more computers with an Ethernet hub or cable or DSL router,  
two or more twisted-pair (category 5/RJ-45) cables are required. (One cable for each device.)  
If you are connecting to one or more computers with a hub, connect the computer to the hub with  
one cable, and then connect the printer to the hub with the second cable. Connect to any port on  
the hub except the uplink port.  
See also:  
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Connecting via USB  
If you are connecting to one computer, a USB connection offers fast data speeds. However, a  
USB connection may not be as fast as an Ethernet connection. To use USB, PC users must have  
Windows 2000/XP/Server 2003 or later. Macintosh users must use Mac OS X, version 10.3 and  
higher.  
USB Connection  
A USB connection requires a standard A/B USB cable. This cable is not included with your  
printer and must be purchased separately. Verify that you are using the correct USB (1.x or 2.0)  
cable for your connection.  
1. Connect one end of the USB cable to the printer and turn it on.  
2. Connect the other end of the USB cable to the computer.  
See also:  
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Configuring the Network Address  
This section includes:  
TCP/IP and IP Addresses  
PCs and printers primarily use TCP/IP protocols to communicate over an Ethernet network. With  
TCP/IP protocols, each printer and computer must have a unique IP address. It is important that  
the addresses are similar, but not the same; only the last digit needs to be different. For example,  
your printer can have the address 192.168.1.2 while your computer has the address 192.168.1.3.  
Another device can have the address 192.168.1.4.  
Generally, Macintosh computers use either TCP/IP or the EtherTalk protocol to talk to a  
networked printer. For Mac OS X systems, TCP/IP is preferred. Unlike TCP/IP, however,  
EtherTalk does not require printers or computers to have IP addresses.  
Many networks have a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server. A DHCP server  
automatically programs an IP address into every PC and printer on the network that is configured  
to use DHCP. A DHCP server is built into most cable and DSL routers. If you use a cable or DSL  
router, see your router’s documentation for information on IP addressing.  
If your computer is on a large network, contact your network administrator for the appropriate  
TCP/IP addresses and additional configuration information.  
If you are creating your own small Local Area Network or connecting the printer directly to your  
computer using Ethernet, follow the procedure for automatically setting the printer’s Internet  
Protocol (IP) address.  
See also:  
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Automatically Setting the Printer’s IP Address  
If the printer is connected to a small established TCP/IP network without a DHCP server, use the  
installer on the Software and Documentation CD to detect or assign an IP address to your printer.  
Insert the Software and Documentation CD into your computer’s CD drive. After the Dell Installer  
launches, follow the prompts for installation.  
Note: For the automatic installer to function, the printer must be connected to an established  
TCP/IP network.  
Dynamic Methods of Setting the Printer’s IP Address  
There are two protocols available for dynamically setting the printer’s IP address:  
DHCP (enabled by default on all Dell printers)  
AutoIP  
You can turn on/off both protocols using the control panel, or use the EWS to turn on/off DHCP.  
Note: You can view the printer’s IP address at any time. On the control panel, select  
Information, press the OK button, select Printer Identification, then press the OK button.  
Using the Control Panel  
To turn on/off either the DHCP or AutoIP protocol:  
1. On the control panel, select Printer Setup > Connection Setup > Network Setup >  
TCP/IPv4 Setup, then press the OK button.  
2. Select DHCP/BOOTP or AutoIP.  
3. Press the OK button to turn the selection On or Off.  
Using the EWS  
To turn on/off the DHCP protocol:  
1. Launch your Web browser.  
2. Enter the printer’s IP address in the browser’s Address field.  
3. Select Properties.  
4. Select the Protocols folder on the left navigation panel.  
5. Select TCP/IP.  
6. Click the TCP/IP (v4) button.  
7. In the BOOTP/DHCP Settings section, set the BOOTP/DHCP option to On or Off.  
8. In the TCP/IP Settings section, enter the static IP address which may be different than the  
DHCP or auto IP address listed. Check that the Network Mask and Router/Gateway address  
are correct for your network.  
9. Click the Save Changes button.  
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Using Host Names with the Domain Name Service (DNS)  
The printer supports DNS through an embedded DNS resolver. The DNS resolver protocol  
communicates with one or more DNS servers to resolve the IP address for a given host name or  
the host name for a given IP address.  
To use an IP host name for the printer, the system administrator must configure one or more DNS  
servers and a local DNS domain name space database. To set up the printer for DNS, supply a  
maximum of two DNS name server IP addresses.  
Dynamic Domain Name Service (DDNS)  
The printer supports Dynamic DNS through DHCP. You must have DHCP enabled on the printer  
for DDNS to function. Your network’s DHCP server must also support Dynamic DNS updates  
through option 12 or option 81 support. See your network administrator for details.  
1. Launch your Web browser.  
2. Enter the printer’s IP address in the browser’s Address field.  
3. Select Properties.  
4. Select the Protocols folder on the left navigation panel.  
5. Select TCP/IP, and then click the TCP/IP (v4) button.  
6. In the BOOTP/DHCP Settings section, set the BOOTP/DHCP option to ON.  
7. Click the DNS/WINS button.  
8. To enable DDNS, set the following:  
Dynamic DNS Registration - Set to Enabled.  
Hostname - Use the default name provided by Dell or enter another name.  
Primary WINS Server (optional)  
Secondary WINS Server (optional)  
9. Click Save Changes when you are finished entering the settings.  
Manually Setting the Printer’s IP Address  
Note: Verify that your computer has a properly configured IP address for your network.  
Contact your network administrator for more information.  
If you are on a network without a DHCP server, or in an environment where the network  
administrator assigns printer IP addresses, you can use this method to manually set the IP  
address. Manually setting the IP address overrides DHCP and AutoIP. Alternatively, if you are in  
a small office with a single PC and use a dialup modem connection, you can manually set the IP  
address.  
Information Required for Manual IP Addressing  
Internet Protocol (IP) address of the printer  
Format is xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx, where xxx represents  
a decimal number from 0–255.  
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Information Required for Manual IP Addressing  
Network Mask  
If you are unsure, leave this blank; the printer  
chooses an appropriate mask.  
Default Router/Gateway address  
Router address is required to communicate with  
the host device from anywhere other than the  
local network segment.  
Using the Control Panel  
To manually set the IP address:  
1. On the control panel, select Printer Setup > Connection Setup > Network Setup >  
TCP/IPv4 Setup, then press the OK button.  
2. Select DHCP/BOOTP, then press the OK button to select Off.  
3. Select IPv4 Address, then press the OK button.  
4. Enter the printer’s IP address, then press the OK button.  
Changing or Modifying the IP Address Using the EWS  
The EWS provides a simple interface that enables you to manage, configure, and monitor  
networked printers from your desktop using an embedded Web server. For complete information  
about the EWS, click the Help button in the EWS to go to the EWS Online Help.  
After setting the printer’s IP address, you can modify TCP/IP settings using the EWS.  
1. Launch your Web browser.  
2. Enter the printer’s IP address in the browser’s Address field.  
3. Click Properties.  
4. Select the Protocols folder on the left navigation panel.  
5. Select TCP/IP.  
6. Enter or modify the settings, and then click Save Changes at the bottom of the page.  
See also:  
System Administrator Guide at www.support.dell.com  
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Printer Management Software  
Embedded Web Server  
The EWS provides access to the printer’s embedded Web server. It enables you to easily  
manage, configure, and monitor network printers using a Web browser on a network computer.  
EWS gives administrators access to printer status, configuration, security settings, and  
diagnostic functions. It also provides access to special printing functions such as printing saved  
jobs.  
The EWS enables you to:  
Check supplies status from your computer, saving a trip to the printer. Access job accounting  
records to allocate printing costs and plan supplies purchases.  
Define a network printer search and view a list of printers using Printer Neighborhood. The  
list provides current status information and allows you to manage printers independent of  
network servers and operating systems.  
Configure printers from your computer. The EWS makes it easy to copy settings from one  
printer to another.  
Set up and use a simple Web-browser-based printing system. Marketing collateral, sales  
materials, business forms, or other standardized, frequently used documents can be saved  
as a group with their original driver settings then reprinted on demand at high speed from any  
user's browser. A printer with a hard drive is required to support these functions.  
Troubleshoot print quality problems using built-in diagnostics.  
Define a link to your local Web server’s support page.  
Access online manuals and technical support information located on the Dell website.  
Note: The EWS requires a Web browser and a TCP/IP connection between the printer and  
the network (in Windows, Macintosh, or UNIX environments). TCP/IP and HTTP must be  
enabled in the printer. JavaScript is required to access the pages in Printer Neighborhood. If  
JavaScript is disabled, a warning message appears and the pages do not function properly.  
For complete information about the EWS, click the Help button in the EWS to go to the EWS  
Online Help.  
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Available Printer Drivers  
Note: To access special printing options, use a Dell printer driver.  
Dell provides drivers for a variety of page description languages and operating systems. The  
following printer drivers are available:  
Printer Driver  
Description  
Windows PostScript Driver  
The PostScript driver is recommended to take full advantage of your  
system’s custom features and genuine Adobe PostScript. (Default  
printer driver)  
Windows PCL5c Driver  
The Printer Command Language driver can be used for applications  
requiring PCL.  
Note: Supported in all Windows operating systems.  
Mac OS X (Version 10.3 and This driver enables printing from a Mac OS X (version 10.3 and  
higher) Driver  
higher) operating system.  
UNIX Driver  
This driver enables printing from a UNIX operating system.  
* Go to www.support.dell.com for the latest printer drivers.  
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Windows 2000 or Later  
This section includes:  
Preliminary Steps  
These preliminary steps must be performed for all printers:  
1. Verify that the printer is plugged in, turned On, and connected to an active network.  
2. Verify that the printer is receiving network information by monitoring the LEDs on the back of  
the printer. When the printer is connected to a functioning network and receiving traffic, its link  
LED is green, and its amber traffic LED is flashing rapidly.  
Quick CD Install Steps  
To install the printer driver from the Software and Documentation CD:  
1. Insert the CD into the computer’s CD drive. If the installer does not launch, do the following:  
a. Click Start, then click Run.  
b. In the Run window, type: <CD drive>:\Setup.exe.  
2. Select Install Printer Driver.  
3. Select your desired language from the list.  
4. Accept the license agreement.  
5. Select your printer in the list of discovered printers, and click Next.  
If your printer does not appear in the list of discovered printers:  
a. Click the IP Address or DNS Name button near the top of the window.  
b. Type the address or name of the desired printer, and click Search.  
c. When the printer is displayed in the window, click Next.  
6. Select the installation options you want to use, and click Install.  
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Other Methods of Installation  
Your printer can also be installed on a network using one of these methods:  
Microsoft TCP/IP Protocol  
Microsoft IPP Port  
You can monitor or configure your printer with the EWS and a Web browser if your printer is  
connected to a network with the TCP/IP protocol enabled.  
Note: The EWS methods are not discussed in this section. See Available Printer Drivers on  
Microsoft TCP/IP Protocol  
For Windows XP, select Classic Look or the Windows XP procedures will not match the steps  
below. To select Classic Look, click Start > Control Panel > Taskbar and Start Menu. Select the  
Start Menu tab, then select the Classic Start menu. Click OK.  
To verify that TCP/IP is installed:  
1. Right-click the My Network Places icon on the desktop, then click Properties.  
2. Right-click Local Area Connection, then click Properties.  
3. Click the General tab to verify that Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) is installed.  
If the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) box is checked, the software is installed.  
If the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) box is not checked, the software is not installed. Install  
TCP/IP software using the documentation provided by Microsoft, and then return to this  
document.  
Adding the Printer  
To add the printer:  
1. On the desktop click Start, then click Settings.  
2. Select one of these options:  
Windows 2000: Click Printers, double-click Add Printer to launch the Add Printer  
Wizard, then click Next.  
Windows XP or Windows Server 2003: Click Printers and Faxes. Double-click Add  
Printer to launch the Add Printer Wizard, then click Next.  
3. Click the Local Printer button, then click Next.  
4. Click the Create a New Port button.  
5. Select Standard TCP/IP Port from the New Port Type drop-down menu, then click Next.  
6. Click Next.  
7. Enter the IP Address of the printer you want to use in the Printer Name or IP Address edit  
box. Click Next.  
8. Select one of these options:  
Click Finish in the Confirmation window if the data is correct.  
Click the Back button to correct the data if it is incorrect, then click Finish in the  
Confirmation window.  
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Configuring the Printer  
To configure the printer:  
1. Insert the Software and Documentation CD into the computer’s CD drive and click Have  
Disk.  
2. Click the Browse button, and then select the directory which contains the Windows 2000 or  
Windows XP drivers.  
3. Select the *.INF file, then click Open.  
4. Verify that the path and filename are correct, then click OK.  
5. Enter a name for the printer and select whether you want that printer to be the default. Click  
Next.  
6. Select one of these options:  
If the printer is not shared, click Next.  
If the printer is shared, enter a Share Name, check the Share box, then click Next.  
Printing a Test Page  
You are prompted to print a test page.  
1. Select one of these options:  
Click Yes to print a test page, then click Next.  
Click No if you do not want to print a test page, then click Next.  
2. Select one of these options in the Completing the Add Printer Wizard screen:  
Click the Finish button if the data presented is correct. Proceed to Step 3.  
Click the Back button to correct the data if incorrect, then click Finish in the Add Printer  
Wizard when the data is correct. Proceed to Step 3.  
3. If you printed a test page, you are prompted to confirm that the test page printed:  
Click Yes if the test page printed successfully.  
Click No if the test page did not print or printed incorrectly.  
See also:  
Microsoft IPP Port  
Follow these steps to obtain the printer’s URL and create an Internet Printing Protocol (IPP)  
printer.  
Obtaining the Printer’s URL (Network Path)  
To obtain the printer’s URL:  
1. Launch your Web browser.  
2. Enter your printer's IP address in the browser’s Address field.  
3. Select Properties.  
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4. Select the Protocols folder on the left navigation panel.  
5. Select IPP. The Network Path field on the IPP Settings page displays the printer’s URL.  
Creating an IPP Printer  
To create an IPP printer:  
1. On the desktop, click Start > Settings > Printers.  
2. Double-click Add Printer to launch the Microsoft Add Printer Wizard.  
3. Select Network Printer, then click Next.  
4. When prompted for URL (Windows 2000, Windows XP), enter the printer’s URL in the  
following format:  
http://printer-ip-address/ipp  
Note: Substitute your printer’s IP address or DNS name for printer-ip-address.  
5. Click Next.  
Configuring the Printer  
To configure the printer:  
1. Insert the Software and Documentation CD into the computer’s CD drive and click Have  
Disk.  
2. Click the Browse button, and then select the directory which contains the Windows 2000 or  
Windows XP drivers.  
3. Select the *.INF file, then click Open.  
4. Verify that the path and filename are correct, then click OK.  
5. Enter a name for the printer and select whether you want that printer to be the default. Click  
Next.  
6. Select one of these options:  
If the printer is not shared, click Next.  
If the printer is shared, enter a Share Name, check the Share box, then click Next.  
7. Click Next.  
Windows 64-Bit Server to 32-Bit Client Installation  
To install from a 64-Bit Server in Windows XP and Windows Server 2003:  
1. Locate and install the 64-bit Windows driver from the Software and Documentation CD.  
2. Right-click on My Computer, then select Manage.  
3. Expand Local Users and Groups, then double-click the Groups folder.  
4. Double-click on Administrators, then click the Add button.  
5. Type the 32-bit client’s login name, then click OK.  
To install from a 32-Bit Client:  
1. Insert the Software and Documentation CD and close the installer window.  
2. Open My Network Places, then browse to the 64-bit system.  
3. Double-click on Printers and Faxes.  
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4. Select File, then select Server Properties from the drop-down list.  
5. On the Drivers tab, click the Add button.  
6. Click Next, select Have Disk, then click OK.  
7. Browse to the 32-bit driver on the Software and Documentation CD, and open the Windows  
folder.  
8. Open the appropriate language folder, select the .inf file, then click OK.  
9. Choose your Printer, then click Next.  
10. Select Intel Box for Windows XP, then click Next.  
11. Click Finish.  
12. In the My Network Places dialog box, double-click the 64-bit system, then select Yes.  
Windows 2000 or Later Troubleshooting  
Note: For Windows XP, select Classic Look or the Windows XP procedures will not match the  
steps below. To select Classic Look, click Start > Control Panel > Taskbar and Start Menu.  
Select the Start Menu tab, then select Classic Start menu. Click OK.  
This Troubleshooting section assumes you have completed the following tasks:  
Loaded a Dell printer PCL or PostScript printer driver.  
Printed and kept a current copy of the Configuration page.  
Verifying Settings  
To verify settings:  
1. Verify the settings on the Configuration page.  
IP Address Source is set to: DHCP, Control Panel, BOOTP, or Auto IP (depending on  
your network configuration).  
Current IP Address is set correctly. (Note this address if it is assigned by Auto IP, DHCP,  
or BOOTP.)  
Subnet Mask is set correctly (if used).  
Default Gateway is set correctly (if used).  
LPR is enabled. Verify that the LPR and AppSocket settings are set as desired.  
Interpreters: Auto, PCL, or PostScript (depending on your driver).  
2. Verify that the client is logged into the network and printing to the correct print queue. The  
user should also have access to the Dell printer queue.  
Verifying Driver Installation  
To verify driver installation:  
1. Right-click My Network Places on the desktop, then click Properties.  
2. Right-click Local Area Connection, then click Properties.  
3. Select the General tab. View the list of installed network protocols to verify that TCP/IP is  
installed. (For more information, contact your network administrator.)  
4. Click Install to install any components not listed, then restart your computer.  
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5. Click Start > Settings > Printers.  
6. Right-click the printer icon, then click Properties.  
7. Select the Advanced tab. Verify that the correct printer driver is installed.  
8. Select the Ports tab. Verify that the IP Address in the Print to the Following Ports list is  
identical to the one on the Configuration page. You may need to click the Configure Port  
button to see the IP address. If necessary, re-select the TCP/IP number used for the printer.  
Printing a Test Page  
To print a test page:  
1. Select the General tab.  
2. Click Print Test Page. If the printer does not print, select Online Diagnostics Technical  
Support on the Troubleshooting tab of your Windows printer driver to access Online  
Diagnostics Technical Support.  
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Macintosh OS X, Version 10.3 and Higher  
This section includes:  
Macintosh OS X, Version 10.3  
Set up your printer using Bonjour (Rendezvous), create a desktop USB connection, or use an  
LPD/LPR connection for Macintosh OS X, version 10.3 and higher.  
Bonjour (Rendezvous) Connection  
To install the printer driver from the Software and Documentation CD:  
1. Insert the CD into the CD drive and run the installer package to install the printer software.  
2. When installation is complete, open the Printer Setup Utility.  
Note: To locate utilities on the Macintosh hard drive, open the Applications folder, and then  
open the Utilities folder.  
3. Confirm that the first drop-down menu is set to Bonjour (Rendezvous).  
4. Select the printer in the window.  
5. Select Dell from the list of manufacturers in the lower drop-down menu.  
6. Select the appropriate printer model from the list of available devices.  
7. Click the Add button.  
USB Connection  
To install the printer driver from the Software and Documentation CD:  
1. Insert the CD into the CD drive.  
Open the Printer Setup Utility.  
Note: To locate utilities on the Macintosh hard drive, open the Applications folder, and then  
open the Utilities folder.  
2. Click the Add button.  
3. Select USB from the drop-down menu.  
4. Select the printer in the window.  
5. Select Dell from the manufacturers in the drop-down menu.  
6. Select the appropriate printer configuration from the list of available printers.  
7. Click the Add button.  
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LPD/LPR Connection  
To install the printer driver from the Software and Documentation CD:  
1. Insert the CD into the CD drive and run the installer package to install the printer software.  
2. Once installation is complete, open the Printer Setup Utility.  
Note: To locate utilities on the Macintosh hard drive, open the Applications folder, and then  
open the Utilities folder.  
3. Click the Add button.  
4. Select IP Printing from the first pull-down menu. Select LPD/LPR from the second pull-down  
menu. Enter the printer’s IP address in the Printer Address field. Verify that the Queue  
Name field is blank. Select Dell from the Printer Model pull-down menu, and then select the  
corresponding PPD file. Click the Add button. The printer is added to the list.  
Macintosh OS X, Version 10.4 and Higher  
To install the printer driver from the Software and Documentation CD:  
1. Insert the CD into the CD drive.  
2. Run the installer package.  
3. Follow the prompts in the Install Dell Printer Installation dialog box.  
If your printer does not appear in the list of discovered printers:  
a. Click the IP Address or DNS Name button near the top of the window.  
b. Type the address or name of the desired printer, and click Search.  
c. When the printer is displayed in the window, click Continue.  
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Macintosh Troubleshooting (Mac OS X, Version 10.3 and Higher)  
The following procedure eliminates cabling, communication, and connection problems. Once you  
complete these steps, print a test page from your software application.  
Mac OS X, Version 10.3 and Higher Troubleshooting  
Perform these steps only for Mac OS X, versions 10.3 and higher:  
1. Open the Network Utility, then click the Ping tab.  
2. Enter the printer’s IP address.  
3. Click Ping. If you do not get a response, confirm that your TCP/IP settings are correct for  
your printer and computer.  
4. For AppleTalk, follow the steps below. For TCP/IP proceed to Step 5.  
a. From the printer’s control panel, verify that EtherTalk is enabled. If it is not, enable it in  
the control panel, and then reset the printer.  
b. Print the Configuration page and verify that EtherTalk is enabled.  
c. From the Configuration page, verify the Zone. If you have multiple zones on your  
network, verify that your printer appears in the desired zone.  
5. If you are still unable to print, access Online Diagnostics Technical Support through the EWS:  
a. Launch your Web browser.  
b. Enter the printer’s IP address in the browser’s Address field.  
c. Select Support.  
d. Click the Online Diagnostics Tool link to access Online Diagnostics.  
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UNIX (Linux)  
Your printer supports connection to a variety of UNIX platforms through the network interface.  
The workstations currently supported by EWS for UNIX/Linux to a network-connected printer are:  
Sun Solaris  
IBM AIX  
Hewlett-Packard HP-UX  
Linux (i386)  
The following procedures enable you to connect your printer using any of the supported versions  
of UNIX or Linux listed above.  
Quick Install Steps  
Perform the following procedures to set up the printer and install the appropriate drivers.  
From the Printer  
To set up the printer:  
1. Verify that both TCP/IP protocol and the proper connector are enabled.  
2. On the control panel, select one of these IP address options:  
Allow the printer to set up a DHCP address.  
Enter the IP address manually.  
3. Print the Configuration page and keep it for reference.  
From Your Computer  
To install the printer:  
1. Go to www.support.dell.com.  
2. Click Drivers and Downloads.  
3. Select either Choose by Service Tag or Choose a Model option to navigate to  
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4. Select Unix from the Operating System drop-down menu, and then click Go.  
5. Click the EWS for Unix package for the operating system this will be installed in. This is the  
core package and must be installed first before the printer package.  
6. Click the Start button to begin downloading.  
7. Repeat steps 1 and 2, and then click the Printer Package for use with Services for Unix  
link.  
8. Click the Start button to begin downloading.  
9. In your browser, click the Installation Guide link, and then follow the installation instructions.  
Note: If print quality problems exist, or your job did not print, access Online Diagnostics  
Technical Support through the EWS.  
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To access Online Diagnostics Technical Support:  
1. Launch your Web browser.  
2. Enter the printer’s IP address in the browser’s Address field.  
3. Select Support.  
4. Click the Online Diagnostics Tool link to access Online Diagnostics.  
Installing the Printer When Using CUPS as the Print Spooler  
When using CUPS as the print spooler, you need to add the printer’s .ppd file to the  
/usr/share/cups/model/Dell directory.  
To install the .ppd file:  
1. Go to www.support.dell.com.  
2. Click Drivers and Downloads.  
3. Select either Choose by Service Tag or Choose a Model option to navigate to  
Dell 7130cdn printer.  
4. Select Unix from the Operating System drop-down menu, and then click Go.  
5. Click the PPD Files using CUPS Printing Services link.  
6. Click the Start button to begin downloading.  
7. In your browser, click the README link, and then follow the installation instructions.  
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IPv6  
This section includes:  
Enabling IPv6  
IPv6 can be enabled or disabled independently of IPv4.  
Note: If you disable both IPv4 and IPv6, you will lose your connection to the printer. For  
information on restoring the default TCP/IP settings, see Resetting the TCP/IP Configuration  
To enable/disable IPv6, use one of the following options:  
The printer’s control panel  
Embedded Web Server  
Using the Control Panel  
To enable/disable IPv6 on the control panel:  
1. Select Printer Setup > Connection Setup > Network Setup > TCP/IPv6 Setup, then press  
the OK button.  
2. Select IPv6, then press the OK button to switch between On and Off.  
Using the EWS  
To enable/disable IPv6 using the EWS:  
1. Launch your Web browser.  
2. Enter your printer’s IP address in the browser’s Address field.  
3. Click Properties.  
4. Select the Protocols folder on the left navigation panel, then click TCP/IP.  
5. Click the TCP/IP (v6) button.  
6. Select the TCP/IP v6 Enabled check box to enable TCP/IP v6.  
7. Click the Save Changes button at the bottom of the page.  
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Resetting the TCP/IP Configuration  
Use the following procedure at the control panel to reset the TCP/IP configuration to the default  
settings:  
Select Printer Setup > Connection Setup > Reset Connection Setup, then press the OK  
button.  
Setting the Interface ID  
Your IPv6-enabled printer has one interface with multiple addresses. The Interface ID is the part  
of the address after the prefix. The printer uses the Interface ID when assigning both the Link-  
Local address and automatic addresses that use router supplied prefix(es). It is not used in  
addresses supplied by DHCPv6. Link-Local addresses are used by nodes to communicate with  
other nodes on the same local network. There are two options to set the Interface ID:  
The default is to have the Interface ID automatically computed from the MAC address  
associated with the interface. The ID is different for each device. This is the recommended  
method for setting the Interface ID.  
The other option is to manually set the interface ID. The Interface ID must be 64 bits (8 bytes)  
in length, and must not contain special characters other than colons or valid hexadecimal  
digits (0 through 9, a through f, or A through F).  
Note: If you change the Interface ID, you will be prompted to reset the printer before the  
changes take effect.  
The Interface ID can only be set in the EWS.  
Using the EWS  
To set the Interface ID using the EWS:  
1. Launch your Web browser.  
2. Enter your printer’s IP address in the browser’s Address field.  
3. Click Properties.  
4. Select the Protocols folder on the left navigation panel, then click TCP/IP.  
5. Click the TCP/IP (v6) button.  
6. Do one of the following:  
Select User Interface ID from MAC address.  
Select Use this Interface ID.  
7. Click the Save Changes button at the bottom of the page.  
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Automatic Address Assignment  
Addresses can be assigned automatically when a router is found that offers one or more prefixes.  
Automatically assigned addresses are routable. Each router-supplied prefix is combined with the  
Interface ID to create an address. The use of router-supplied prefixes is enabled by default.  
To enable/disable automatic address assignment, use one of the following options:  
The printer’s control panel  
Embedded Web Server  
Enabling/Disabling Automatic Address Assignment with the Control Panel  
To set the Interface ID on the control panel:  
1. Select Printer Setup > Connection Setup > Network Setup > TCP/IPv6 Setup, then press  
the OK button.  
2. Select Auto Assign, then press the OK button to turn Auto Assign On or Off.  
Enabling/Disabling Automatic Address Assignment with the EWS  
To set the Interface ID with the EWS:  
1. Launch your Web browser.  
2. Enter your printer’s IP address in the browser’s Address field.  
3. Click Properties.  
4. Select the Protocols folder on the left navigation panel, then click TCP/IP.  
5. Click the TCP/IP (v6) button.  
6. Select/deselect Use router supplied prefixes.  
7. Click the Save Changes button at the bottom of the page.  
DHCPv6  
DHCPv6 is used to acquire TCP/IP information.  
The following DHCPv6 options are available in the EWS:  
As directed by the router - DHCPv6 is performed according to values in a router  
advertisement. This is the default setting.  
Always, for all configuration options (stateful) - Stateful DHCPv6 is always attempted,  
and router flags related to how to perform DHCP are ignored. Configuration options and an  
IPv6 address will be accepted if DHCPv6 is successful.  
Always, for all configuration options except address (stateless) - Stateless DHCPv6 is  
always attempted, and router flags related to how to perform DHCP will be ignored.  
Configuration options will be accepted if DHCPv6 is successful, but no IPv6 address will be  
assigned.  
Never - DHCPv6 is not used even if directed to do so by a router.  
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To enable/disable automatic address assignment, use one of the following options:  
The printer’s control panel  
Embedded Web Server  
Setting DHCPv6 Options with the Control Panel  
To change DHCPv6 options using the control panel:  
1. Select Printer Setup > Connection Setup > Network Setup > TCP/IPv6 Setup > DHCPv6  
Mode, then press the OK button.  
2. Select the DHCPv6 option, then press the OK button.  
Setting DHCPv6 Options Using the EWS  
To change DHCPv6 options using the EWS:  
1. Launch your Web browser.  
2. Enter your printer’s IP address in the browser’s Address field.  
3. Click Properties.  
4. Select the Protocols folder on the left navigation panel, then click TCP/IP.  
5. Click the TCP/IP (v6) button.  
6. Select/deselect the DHCPv6 options.  
7. Click the Save Changes button at the bottom of the page.  
Manual Address Assignment  
A manually entered IPv6 address is used in addition to any other IPv6 addresses. To create a  
manual address, enter the IPv6 address and prefix length in the fields provided in the EWS. The  
default prefix length is 64.  
To manually set the IPv6 address, use one of the following options:  
The printer’s control panel  
Embedded Web Server  
Setting the IPv6 Address with the Control Panel  
To set the IPv6 address on the control panel:  
1. Select Printer Setup > Connection Setup > Network Setup > TCP/IPv6 Setup, then press  
the OK button.  
2. Select Manual Address, then press the OK button to turn manual addressing on.  
3. Select Manual Address, then press the OK button.  
4. To set the address:  
a. Use the Up Arrow and Down Arrow buttons to set the first number, then press the OK  
button.  
b. Continue setting individual numbers, pressing the OK button after setting each one.  
When you get to the end of the address, press the OK button to return to the menu.  
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Setting the IPv6 Address Using the EWS  
To manually set the IPv6 address using the EWS:  
1. Launch your Web browser.  
2. Enter your printer’s IP address in the browser’s Address field.  
3. Click Properties.  
4. Select the Protocols folder on the left navigation panel, then click TCP/IP.  
5. Click the TCP/IP (v6) button.  
6. In the Manual Address Assignment field, select Use this address, and then type the  
address.  
7. Click the Save Changes button at the bottom of the page.  
Address Precedence  
Address precedence can be set to prefer IPv6 or IPv4 addresses when both types are available.  
The default setting is to prefer IPv6 addresses. Address Precedence can only be set in the EWS.  
Using the EWS  
To set address precedence using the EWS:  
1. Launch your Web browser.  
2. Enter your printer’s IP address in the browser’s Address field.  
3. Click Properties.  
4. Select the Protocols folder on the left navigation panel, then click TCP/IP.  
5. Click the TCP/IP (v6) button.  
6. In the Address Precedence field, select the desired option.  
7. Click the Save Changes button at the bottom of the page.  
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Printing Overview  
1. Select appropriate media.  
2. Load media in the tray, then specify the size and type on the printer’s control panel.  
3. Access the print settings in your software application (CTRL+P in Windows, CMD+P on a  
Macintosh for most software applications).  
4. Select your printer from the list.  
5. Access the printer driver settings by selecting Properties or Preferences (Windows). The  
title of the button may vary depending on your application.  
6. Modify the printer driver settings as necessary and select OK (Windows).  
7. Select Print (in your application’s print settings dialog) to send the job to the printer.  
See also:  
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Supported Media  
This section includes:  
Your printer is designed to be used with a variety of media types. Follow the guidelines in this  
section to ensure the best print quality and to avoid jams.  
For best results, use Dell recommended printing media specified for your Dell 7130cdn printer.  
You can also print a summary of supported media (the Paper Tips information page) directly from  
the printer.  
Ordering Media  
To order paper, transparencies, or other specialty media, contact your local reseller or go to:  
Caution: Damage caused by using unsupported paper, transparencies, and other specialty  
media is not covered by the Dell warranty or service agreement.  
General Media Loading Guidelines  
Follow these guidelines when loading paper and media in the appropriate trays:  
Use only Dell recommended transparencies; print quality may vary with other transparencies.  
Do not print on sheets of label stock that have labels removed.  
Use only paper envelopes. Print envelopes single-sided only.  
Do not overload the paper trays.  
Adjust the paper guides to fit the paper size.  
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Media That Can Damage Your Printer  
Your printer is designed to use a variety of paper and media types for print and copy jobs.  
However, some media can cause poor output quality, increased paper jams, or damage to your  
printer.  
Do not use the following:  
Rough or porous media  
Inkjet paper  
Non-laser glossy or coated paper  
Paper that has been photocopied  
Paper that has been folded or wrinkled  
Paper with cutouts or perforations  
Stapled paper  
Envelopes with windows, metal clasps, side seams, or adhesives with release strips  
Padded envelopes  
Plastic media other than supported transparencies  
Paper Storage Guidelines  
Providing good storage conditions for your paper and other media contributes to optimum print  
quality.  
Store paper in dark, cool, relatively dry locations. Most paper is susceptible to damage from  
ultraviolet (UV) and visible light. UV radiation, which is emitted by the sun and fluorescent  
bulbs, is particularly damaging to paper items. The intensity and length of exposure to visible  
light on paper should be reduced as much as possible.  
Maintain constant temperatures and relative humidity.  
Avoid storing paper in attics, kitchens, garages, or basements. These spaces are more likely  
to collect moisture.  
Store paper flat, either on pallets, in cartons, shelves, or in cabinets.  
Avoid having food or drinks in the area where paper is stored or handled.  
Do not open sealed packages of paper until you are ready to load them into the printer. Leave  
stored paper in the original packaging. For most commercial-cut size grades, the ream  
wrapper contains an inner lining that protects the paper from moisture loss or gain.  
Some specialty media is packaged inside resealable plastic bags. Store the media inside the  
bag until you are ready to use it; keep unused media in the bag and reseal it for protection.  
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Loading Media  
This section includes:  
Most paper sizes can be loaded in the trays either long-edge feed or short-edge feed, however,  
printing long-edge feed is recommended to optimize the life of the printer, supplies, and print  
speed.  
Loading Paper in Tray 1 (MPT)  
Tray 1 (MPT) accepts the following paper types:  
Plain paper  
Heavy plain paper  
Transparencies  
Thin Card Stock  
Card Stock  
Thick Card Stock  
Extra Thick Card Stock  
Envelopes  
Labels  
Letterhead  
Thin Glossy Paper  
Glossy Paper  
Thick Glossy Paper  
Pre-printed paper  
Pre-punched paper  
Recycled paper *  
Specialty media  
Custom types  
Tray 1 (MPT) accepts a maximum of:  
100 sheets of plain paper (20 lb. Bond)  
50 transparencies, postcards, sheets of labels, or sheets of glossy paper  
10 envelopes  
* This recycled paper includes general office paper with renewable content, recycled content,  
and paper that is chlorine free.  
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Long-Edge Feed  
Use long-edge feed for faster printing when the paper fits that way.  
Note: Use long-edge feed for printing all envelopes except C4.  
To load paper or other media in Tray 1 (MPT):  
1. Open Tray 1 (MPT).  
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2. Load the paper or other media with the long edge entering the printer first.  
For single-sided printing, place side one face down, with the top of the page towards the  
rear of the printer. Pre-punched holes should enter the printer first.  
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For automatic 2-sided printing, place side one face up, with the top of the page towards  
the rear of the printer. Pre-punched holes should enter the printer last.  
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tray may cause jams.  
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3. Adjust the paper guides to fit the paper loaded in the tray.  
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4. When the control panel prompts you to confirm the type and size of paper in the tray, press  
the OK button to use the current tray setup. If you loaded a new size or type of paper in the  
tray, do the following:  
a. Select Change setup, then press the OK button.  
b. Select the appropriate paper type, then press the OK button.  
c. Select the appropriate paper size, then press the OK button. For some sizes that can be  
loaded in either direction, you need to select the size with the letters LEF (Long-Edge  
Feed). If you loaded a custom paper size, select it if it is already defined. If not, select  
New Custom Size for the paper size and follow the prompts; see Using Custom Size  
Short-Edge Feed  
Use short-edge feed for sizes that do not fit long-edge feed or when the media curls or peels, such as  
labels.  
1. Open Tray 1 (MPT).  
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2. Load the paper or other media with the short edge against the printer.  
For single-sided printing, place side one face down, with the top of the page entering  
the printer first. Pre-punched holes should be at the front of the printer.  
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For automatic 2-sided printing, place side one face up, with the top of the page entering  
the printer last. Place pre-punched paper with the holes toward the front of the printer.  
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Caution: Do not load paper or media above the fill line indicated on the tray. Overloading the  
tray may cause jams.  
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3. Adjust the guides to fit the paper.  
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4. When the control panel prompts you to confirm the type and size of paper in the tray, press  
the OK button to use the current tray setup. If you loaded a new size or type of paper in the  
tray, do the following:  
a. Select Change setup, then press the OK button.  
b. Select the appropriate paper type, then press the OK button.  
c. Select the appropriate paper size, then press the OK button. For some sizes that can be  
loaded in either direction, you need to select the size with the letters SEF (Short-Edge  
Feed). If you loaded a custom paper size, select it if it is already defined. If not, select  
New Custom Size for the paper size and follow the prompts; see Using Custom Size  
Using Manual Feed in Tray 1 (MPT)  
If you are using paper that you do not want others to use, you can have the printer prompt you  
when it is time to load the paper for your print job.  
Selecting Manual Feed Using Windows  
To select manual feed using Windows 2000, Windows XP, or Windows Server 2003:  
1. In the Windows printer driver, click the Paper/Output tab.  
2. Select the arrow next to the Paper section and select Select By Tray > Manual Feed (Tray 1).  
3. When prompted by the control panel, remove the paper from Tray 1 (MPT) (if any).  
4. Load the appropriate paper for your job into the tray.  
Selecting Manual Feed Using Macintosh  
To select manual feed using Macintosh:  
1. In the Print dialog box, select Paper Feed from the drop-down list.  
2. Select Manual Feed Tray 1 (MPT) in the All pages from drop-down list.  
3. Submit your print job.  
4. When prompted by the control panel, remove the paper from Tray 1 (MPT) (if any).  
5. Load the appropriate paper for your job into the tray.  
Loading Paper in Trays 2–5  
Use Trays 2–5 for the following paper types:  
Plain paper  
Heavy plain paper  
Transparencies  
Thin Card Stock  
Card Stock  
Thick Card Stock  
Letterhead  
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Glossy Paper  
Thick Glossy Paper  
Pre-printed paper  
Pre-punched paper  
Recycled paper  
Specialty media  
Note: Transparencies cannot be printed from Tray 3, 4, or 5.  
Long-Edge Feed  
Use long-edge feed for faster printing when the paper fits that way. To load paper or other media  
in Trays 2–5:  
1. Pull out the tray.  
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2. Fan the paper to release sheets that are stuck together.  
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3. Load the paper with the long edge towards the left side of the tray.  
For single-sided printing, insert side one face up, with the top of the paper at the rear of  
the tray. Pre-punched holes should be on the left side of the tray.  
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For automatic 2-sided printing, insert side one face down, with the top of the paper at the  
rear of the tray. Pre-punched holes should be on the right side of the tray.  
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Caution: Do not load paper or media above the fill line indicated on the tray. Overloading the  
tray may cause jams.  
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4. Adjust the guides to fit the paper.  
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5. Push the tray completely into the printer.  
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6. When the control panel prompts you to confirm the type and size of paper in the tray, press  
the OK button to use the current tray setup. If you loaded a new type of paper in the tray or  
loaded a custom size, do the following:  
a. Select Change setup, then press the OK button.  
b. Select the appropriate paper type, then press the OK button.  
c. Select the paper size, then press the OK button.  
Note: If you loaded custom size paper, select it if it is already defined. If not, select New  
Custom Size for the paper size and follow the prompts; see Using Custom Size Paper on  
page 62 for more information. If you loaded standard-size paper, select Auto Select for the  
paper size; the tray guides are then used by the printer to determine the paper size in the  
tray.  
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Short-Edge Feed  
Use short-edge feed for sizes that do not fit long-edge feed or when the media curls or peels,  
such as labels. To load paper or other media in Trays 2–5:  
1. Pull out the tray.  
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2. Fan the paper to release sheets that are stuck together.  
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3. Load the paper with the long edge of the paper facing the front of the tray.  
For single-sided printing, insert side one face up, with the top of the paper towards the  
left of the tray. Pre-punched holes should be at the front of the tray.  
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For automatic 2-sided printing, insert side one face down, with the top of the paper  
towards the right side of the tray. Pre-punched holes should be towards the front of the  
tray.  
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Caution: Do not load paper or media above the fill line indicated on the tray. Overloading the  
tray may cause jams.  
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4. Adjust the guides to fit the paper.  
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5. Push the tray completely into the printer.  
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6. When the control panel prompts you to confirm the type and size of paper in the tray, press  
the OK button to use the current tray setup. If you loaded a new type of paper in the tray or  
loaded a custom size, do the following:  
a. Select Change setup, then press the OK button.  
b. Select the appropriate paper type, then press the OK button.  
c. Select the paper size, then press the OK button.  
Note: If you loaded custom size paper, select it if it is already defined. If not, select New  
Custom Size for the paper size and follow the prompts; see Using Custom Size Paper on  
page 62 for more information. If you loaded standard-size paper, select Auto Select for the  
paper size; the tray guides are then used by the printer to determine the paper size in the  
tray.  
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Printing on Special Media  
This section includes:  
Printing on Transparencies  
Transparencies can be printed from Tray 1 (MPT) and Tray 2. They should be printed on one side  
only.  
To order paper, transparencies, or other specialty media, go to the Dell Supplies website at  
Caution: Damage caused by using unsupported paper, transparencies or other specialty  
media is not covered by the Dell warranty or service agreement.  
Guidelines  
Remove all paper before loading transparencies in the tray.  
Do not load more than 50 transparencies in Tray 1 (MPT). Do not load more than 100  
transparencies in Tray 2. Overloading the tray may cause the printer to jam.  
Handle transparencies by the edges using both hands to avoid fingerprints and creases,  
which can cause poor print quality.  
After loading the transparencies in the tray, use the control panel to change the paper type to  
Dell recommended Transparency.  
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Printing on Envelopes  
Envelopes can be printed from Tray 1 (MPT) only.  
Guidelines  
Successful envelope printing is highly dependent on the quality and construction of the  
envelopes. Use envelopes made specifically for laser printers.  
It is recommended that you maintain constant temperatures and relative humidity.  
Store unused envelopes in their packaging to avoid the effects of moisture and dryness which  
can affect print quality and cause wrinkling. Excessive moisture can cause the envelopes to  
seal before or during printing.  
Avoid padded envelopes; purchase envelopes that lie flat on a surface.  
Remove air bubbles from the envelopes before loading by setting a heavy book on top of the  
envelopes.  
If wrinkling or embossing problems occur, use a different brand of envelopes made  
specifically for laser printers.  
Caution: Never use envelopes with windows or metal clasps; they can damage the printer.  
Damage caused by using unsupported envelopes is not covered under the Dell warranty or  
service agreement.  
Printing on Labels  
Labels can be printed from Tray 1 (MPT) only.  
To order paper, transparencies, or other specialty media, go to the Dell Supplies website at  
Guidelines  
Do not use vinyl labels.  
Print only on one side of the sheet of labels. Use full sheet labels only.  
Do not use any sheet where labels are missing; it may damage the printer.  
Store unused labels flat in their original packaging. Leave the sheets of labels inside the  
original packaging until ready to use. Return any unused sheets of labels to the original  
packaging and reseal it.  
Do not store labels in extremely dry or humid conditions or extremely hot or cold conditions.  
Storing them in extreme conditions may cause print quality problems or cause them to jam in  
the printer.  
Rotate stock frequently. Long periods of storage in extreme conditions can cause labels to  
curl and jam in the printer.  
In the printer driver, select either Labels as the paper type or Tray 1 (MPT) as the paper  
source.  
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Printing on Glossy Paper  
Glossy paper can be printed from any tray within the following weight range:  
Thin Glossy Paper: 106–169 g/m2  
Glossy Paper: 170–220 g/m2  
Thick Glossy Paper: 221–256 g/m2  
Note: Glossy paper should be printed on one side only.  
To order paper, transparencies, or other specialty media, go to the Dell Supplies website at  
Guidelines  
Do not open sealed packages of glossy paper until you are ready to load them into the  
printer.  
Leave glossy paper in the original wrapper, and store unopened packages in the original  
shipping carton until ready to use.  
Remove all other paper from the tray before loading glossy paper.  
Load only the amount of glossy paper you plan to use and remove the unused portion from  
the tray when you are finished printing. Replace the unused portion in the original wrapper  
and seal for later use.  
Rotate stock frequently. Long periods of storage in extreme conditions can cause glossy  
paper to curl and jam in the printer.  
Note: Use the Calibrate for Paper menu to adjust the printer for each type of glossy media.  
Calibration only uses Tray 1 (MPT). Place at least 9 sheets of the media to be calibrated in  
Tray 1 (MPT). Review each of the 9 reference pages printed and adjust the toner transfer  
settings for optimal results. For more information, see Calibrating the Paper Type on  
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Using Custom Paper Types  
Use this feature to create your own custom paper type with specific settings that you can reuse  
for routine print jobs, for example, monthly reports. Custom paper types are created in the  
Embedded Web Server and appear in the printer driver, control panel, and EWS. You can define  
up to 5 custom names and assign base paper types to them. The control panel always lists all  
five types, but the driver only lists the ones that are not hidden.  
Note: Only Windows or Macintosh drivers connected over a network can show the redefined  
names and hide the types. Other drivers show all five default names.  
To modify custom paper types:  
1. Launch your Web browser.  
2. Enter the printer’s IP address in the browser’s Address field.  
3. Click Properties.  
4. Select the General folder on the left navigation panel.  
5. Select Custom Paper Types.  
6. Enter or modify the settings, then click Save Changes at the bottom of the page.  
Notes:  
Uncheck the Hide checkbox in order for the custom paper type to appear in the network  
connected Windows or Macintosh printer driver.  
For more information about creating custom paper types, click the Help button on the  
Properties tab to view the online help.  
To load custom paper types in your printer:  
1. Load the paper into the tray of your choice.  
2. When the control panel prompts you to confirm the type of paper in the tray, select Change  
setup, then press the OK button.  
3. Select the appropriate paper type, then press the OK button.  
4. Select the appropriate paper size, then press the OK button.  
To select custom paper types in your printer driver:  
Windows 2000 or later  
1. Select the Paper/Output tab.  
2. Click the button to the right of the Paper summary and select Other Type.  
3. From the drop-down list, select the custom paper type you want to use.  
4. Click the OK button.  
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Mac OS X version 10.5  
1. Go to the Print menu.  
2. In the print drop-down list, select Dell Features.  
The Paper/Output drop-down appears.  
3. In the Paper drop-down list, select Other Type.  
From the drop-down list, select the custom paper type you want to use.  
4. Click the Print button.  
Note: For other drivers, select one of the five default custom paper type names that you set  
up in the Embedded Web Server.  
Using Custom Size Paper  
Custom size paper can print from all trays. Many custom sizes can fit in all trays, but some of the  
smallest and largest sizes can fit in only one or some trays. Use the following dimensions for  
custom size paper:  
Tray 1 (MPT)  
Tray 2  
Trays 3–5  
Short  
edge  
89–320 mm (3.5–12.6 in.)  
140–297 mm (5.5–11.7 in.)  
140–330 mm (5.5–13 in.)  
Long  
edge  
99–1200 mm (3.9–47.25 in.)  
182–432 mm (7.2–17 in.)  
182–457 mm (7.2–18 in.)  
The best way for custom sizes to work is to do the following:  
1. Define the settings in the printer driver or application.  
2. Define the size in the printer.  
3. Load the paper in the printer.  
4. Send the print job.  
To define a custom size at the printer:  
1. Load the paper into the tray of your choice.  
2. When the control panel prompts you to confirm the type of paper in the tray, press the OK  
button to use the current tray setup. If you loaded a new type of paper in the tray, do the  
following:  
a. Select Change setup, then press the OK button.  
b. Select the appropriate paper type, then press the OK button.  
3. At the Paper Size menu, select New Custom Size, then press the OK button.  
4. At the Short Edge menu:  
a. Press the OK button if the correct short edge size is displayed as the current setup.  
b. Select Change, then press the OK button and use the arrow buttons to enter a new short  
edge size. Press the OK button when you are finished.  
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5. At the Long Edge menu:  
a. Press the OK button if the correct long edge size is displayed as the current setup.  
b. Select Change, then press the OK button and use the arrow buttons to enter a new long  
edge size. Press the OK button when you are finished.  
6. If the paper can be loaded both LEF or SEF, the Paper Orientation menu is displayed.  
Select Long-Edge Feed for faster printing. Select Short-Edge Feed when the media curls or  
peels.  
Note: When you replace the custom size in the tray with a standard size:  
In the Tray 1 (MPT) size list, select the size you loaded.  
In the Tray 2–5 size list, select Auto-Sensed, so that the tray guides determine the  
standard size.  
To define a custom size in your printer driver:  
Windows 2000 or later  
1. Select the Paper/Output tab.  
2. Click the button to the right of the Paper summary and select Other Size.  
3. In the Paper Size dialog box, select New in the Output Paper Size drop-down list.  
4. In the New Custom Size dialog box, enter a descriptive name in the Name box and the  
dimensions in the Width and Height boxes.  
5. Click the OK button.  
Mac OS X version 10.4 and newer  
1. Select Page Setup from the File menu.  
2. Select the Dell 7130 printer.  
3. In the Paper Size drop-down list select Manage Custom Sizes.  
4. Click the + button to add a new custom page size.  
5. Provide a descriptive name for the custom page size and enter the page size and margin  
information.  
Set up your document with the custom size so that the driver will select it automatically. If your  
document is another size, select the custom size as follows:  
1. Select the Paper/Output tab.  
2. Click the button to the right of the Paper summary and select Other Size.  
3. In the Paper Size dialog box, select the custom size you created in the Output Paper Size  
drop-down list.  
4. Click the OK button.  
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Selecting Printing Options  
Printing options, also referred to as printer driver options, are specified as Printing Preferences  
in Windows, and Dell Features in Macintosh. Printing Options include 2-sided printing, page  
layout, and print quality.  
Printing Options for Windows  
The following table lists printing options organized in tabs within the Printing Preferences window:  
Tab  
Printing Options  
Paper/Output  
Job type  
Paper size, paper type, and tray selection  
2-sided printing  
Print quality  
Covers  
Separators  
Color Options  
Color corrections  
Black and white conversion  
Color adjustments  
Layout/Watermark  
Pages per sheet  
Booklet layout  
Orientation  
2-sided printing  
Watermark  
Advanced  
Copies and Collate  
Margins  
Mirrored Output  
RGB Neutral Gray  
Black trapping  
Halftones and spot colors  
True Type Font and True Type Font Download  
Print Optimization  
Color Configuration  
Application Reduce/Enlarge  
PostScript Output Option  
Send PostScript Error Handler  
PostScript Pass-through  
Advanced Printing Features  
Thin Line Enhancement  
Note: For more information about Windows printer driver options, click the Help button in the  
lower left-hand corner of the screen.  
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Setting Default Printing Options for Windows  
When you print from any software application, the printer uses the print job settings specified in  
the Printing Preferences window. You can specify your most common printing options and save  
them so that you do not have to change them every time you print.  
For example, if you want to print to both sides of the paper for most jobs, specify 2-sided printing  
in Printing Preferences.  
To change Printing Preferences:  
1. Click Start, select Settings, and then click Printers and Faxes.  
2. In the Printers and Faxes folder, right-click the icon for your printer and select Printing  
Preferences.  
3. Select a tab in the Printing Preferences window, make selections, and click OK to save.  
Note: For more information about Windows printer driver options, click the Help button in the  
lower left-hand corner of the screen.  
Selecting Printing Options for an Individual Job in Windows  
If you want to use special printing options for a particular job, change the Printing Preferences  
before sending the job to the printer. For example, if you want to use the Enhanced print quality  
mode when printing a particular document, select this setting in Printing Preferences before  
printing that job.  
1. With the document open in your application, access the Print dialog box (CTRL+P for most  
applications).  
2. Select the Dell 7130cdn printer and click the Properties button to open the Printing  
Preferences window. This button is labeled Preferences in some applications. Select a tab  
in the Printing Preferences window, and make selections.  
3. Click OK to save and close the Printing Preferences window.  
4. Print the job.  
Saving a Set of Commonly Used Printing Options in Windows  
You can save and name a set of printing options, so that you can quickly apply them to future  
print jobs.  
To save a set of printing options:  
1. Select Saved Settings at the bottom of the Printing Preferences window, and select Save  
As from the list.  
2. Name the set of printing options and click OK. The set of options is saved and will appear in  
the list. The next time you want to print using these options, just select the name from the list  
and click OK.  
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Printing Options for Macintosh  
See the following table for specific printing options in the Macintosh PostScript printer driver.  
Tab  
Printing Options  
Paper/Output  
Job type  
Paper size and paper type  
2-sided printing  
Print quality  
Covers  
Separators  
Color Options  
Automatic Color  
Black and White  
Color adjustments  
Vivid Color  
Booklet/Watermark  
Advanced  
Booklet layout  
Watermark  
Booklet Image Order  
Black Trapping  
Mirrored Output  
Print Optimization  
Thin Line Enhancement  
Selecting Options for an Individual Job for Macintosh  
To select print settings for a particular job, change the driver settings before sending the job to  
the printer.  
1. With the document open in your application, select File > Print.  
2. Select your printer from the Printer list.  
3. Select the desired printing options from the drop-down lists that are displayed.  
4. Click Print to print the job.  
Saving a Set of Commonly Used Printing Options for Macintosh  
You can save and name a set of printing options, so that you can quickly apply them to future  
print jobs.  
To save a set of printing options:  
1. Select the desired printing options from the drop-down lists on the Print menu screen.  
2. Select Save As from the Presets menu to save and name the set of printing options.  
3. The set of options is saved and will appear in the Presets list. The next time you want to print  
using these options, just select the name from the list.  
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Printing on Both Sides of the Paper  
2-Sided Printing Guidelines  
To use the printer’s automatic 2-sided printing feature:  
The paper’s leading edge must have a length of 128–322 mm (5.0–12.65 in.).  
The paper’s side edge must have a length of 140–457 mm (5.5–18 in.)  
The paper must have a weight of 67–169 g/m2 (20–40 lb. Bond).  
The paper type must be one of the following: Plain Paper, Heavy Plain Paper, Pre-printed,  
Pre-punched, Letterhead, Thin Card Stock, Card Stock, Thin Glossy Paper, Glossy  
Paper, Recycled paper, or Specialty media.  
The following paper and media cannot be used for 2-sided printing:  
Thick and Extra Thick Card Stock  
Thick Glossy Paper  
Transparencies  
Envelopes  
Labels  
Any die-cut specialty media, such as business cards  
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Printing a 2-Sided Document  
To perform automatic 2-sided printing:  
1. Load paper into the tray:  
Tray 1 (MPT)  
Long-Edge Feed: Insert side one face up, with the top of the page towards the rear of  
the printer. Pre-punched holes should enter the printer last.  
Short-Edge Feed: Insert side one face up, with the top of the page entering the printer  
first. Place pre-punched paper with the holes toward the front of the printer.  
Trays 2–5  
Long-Edge Feed: Insert side one face down, with the top of the paper at the rear of the  
tray. Pre-punched holes should be on the right side of the tray.  
Short-Edge Feed: Insert side one face down, with the top of the paper towards the left  
side of the tray. Pre-punched holes should be towards the front of the tray.  
2. In the printer driver, select 2-sided printing. The location of the selection depends on your  
computer’s operating system.  
Operating System  
Steps  
Windows Vista, Windows 2000,  
Windows XP, or Windows Server  
2003  
1. Select the Paper/Output tab.  
2. Select an option under 2-Sided Printing:  
2-Sided Print  
2-Sided Print, Flip on Short Edge  
Mac OS X, version 10.5  
1. In the Print dialog box, select Dell Features and then  
Paper/Output from the drop-down list.  
2. Select an option under 2-Sided Printing.  
2-sided Print  
2-sided Print, Flip on Short-edge  
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Page Layout Options  
When you select 2-Sided Printing on the Paper/Output tab, you can specify the page layout  
which determines how the pages turn.  
Windows and Macintosh  
1. Select the Layout/Watermark tab (Windows) or the Layout section (Macintosh).  
2. Select Portrait, Landscape, or Rotated Landscape.  
3. Select 2-Sided Print, or 2-Sided Print, Flip on Short Edge.  
Portrait  
Landscape  
Portrait  
Portrait  
Landscape  
Landscape  
2-Sided Print  
2-Sided Print, Flip on  
Short Edge  
2-Sided Print, Flip on  
Short Edge  
2-Sided Print  
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Selecting Paper Type to Use  
When you send your print job to the printer, you can choose to let the printer automatically select  
which paper to use based on your document size and the paper type you select, or you can force  
the printer to use paper from a specific tray.  
Selecting Paper Type to Use for a Supported Driver  
Windows 2000 and later  
1. In the printer driver, select the Paper/Output tab.  
2. To change the paper, select the arrow next to the Paper section and select the paper type  
from the list.  
To specify a tray, select the tray in the Select by Tray menu.  
To specify a paper type, select the type in the Other Type menu.  
To specify a paper size, select the Other Size menu item and select the Output Paper  
Size in the Paper Size dialog box.  
To specify both a paper type and tray, select Advanced Paper Selection.  
Macintosh OS X 10.3 and newer  
1. In the Print dialog box, select Paper Feed.  
2. From the All pages from drop-down list, click Auto Select to select the paper based on your  
application settings, or select a specific paper type or tray.  
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Printing Multiple Pages to a Single Sheet  
(N-Up)  
When printing a multiple-page document, you can print more than one page on a single sheet of  
paper. Print one, two, four, six, nine, or 16 pages per side.  
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Printing N-Up Using a Supported Driver  
Windows 2000 or later  
1. Select the Layout/Watermark tab.  
2. Select the Pages Per Sheet (N-Up) option.  
3. Click the button for the number of pages you want to appear on each side of the sheet.  
Mac OS X version 10.3 and newer  
1. In the Print dialog box, select Layout.  
2. Select the number of Pages per Sheet and Layout Direction.  
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Printing Booklets  
With 2-sided printing, you can print a document in the form of a small book. Create booklets for  
any paper size that is supported for 2-sided (duplex) printing. The driver automatically reduces  
each page image and prints four pages per sheet of paper (two on each side). The pages are  
printed in the correct order so that you can fold and staple the pages to create a booklet.  
When you print booklets, you can also specify the creep and gutter in supported drivers.  
Creep: Specifies how much the page images are shifted inward (in 10ths of a point). This  
compensates for the thickness of the folded paper, which otherwise would cause the page  
images to shift slightly outward when folded. You can select a value from zero to 1.0 points.  
Gutter: Specifies the horizontal distance (in points) between the page images. A point is .35  
mm (1/72 in.).  
Creep  
Gutter  
The following additional booklet printing options are available in some drivers:  
Draw Page Borders: Prints a border around each page.  
Target Paper Size: Specifies the size of the paper for the booklet.  
Right to Left: Reverses the order of the pages in the booklet.  
Selecting Booklet Printing in a Supported Driver  
Windows 2000 or later and PostScript driver  
1. Select the Layout/Watermark tab.  
2. Select the Booklet Layout option.  
If you are using the PostScript driver, click the Booklet Options button to specify the creep  
and gutter.  
3. If desired, select Draw Page Borders from the drop-down list.  
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Mac OS X 10.5  
1. In the Print dialog box, select Dell Features, then the Booklet/Watermark drop-down list.  
2. Select Enable for Booklet Printing from the drop-down list.  
3. If desired, specify the creep and gutter with the Booklet Options button.  
4. If desired, specify the paper size from the Scale to New Size drop-down list.  
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Using Color Corrections  
This section includes:  
The Color Correction options provide simulations of different color devices. Automatic is the  
default correction for general image processing. See the following table to determine what option  
you want to use.  
Color  
Description  
Correction  
Automatic Color  
(Recommended)  
Applies the best color correction to each graphic element: text, graphics, and  
images.  
Vivid Color  
Produces brighter and more saturated colors.  
Black and White  
Converts all colors to black and white or shades of gray.  
Color  
Allows you to make minor adjustments, or access Custom… options for Press  
Adjustments  
Matching.  
Selecting Color Correction in a Supported Driver  
Windows 2000 or later and PostScript driver  
1. Select the Color Options tab.  
2. Select the desired color correction: Automatic, Vivid Color, Black and White, or Color  
Adjustments.  
Mac OS X 10.5  
1. In the Print dialog box, select Dell Features, and then the Color Options drop-down list.  
2. Select the desired color correction from the available options.  
Making Color Adjustments in a Supported Driver  
Windows 2000 or later driver  
1. Select the Color Options tab.  
2. Select Color Adjustments.  
3. Click the Color Adjustments button.  
4. Select the arrow next to the Color Correction section and select Custom.  
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5. Make the desired adjustments in the Custom Color Adjustments dialog box.  
6. Click the OK button to save your changes.  
If you need to make additional color adjustments for your job, move the following sliders in a  
supported driver:  
Lightness: Move the slider to the right to lighten or to the left to darken the colors in your  
print job. (White remains white and black remains black.)  
Saturation: Move the slider to the right to increase or to the left to decrease the color  
intensity without changing the darkness.  
Contrast: Move the slider to the right to increase, or to the left to decrease the contrast. With  
increased contrast, saturated colors become more saturated, darker colors become more  
black, and lighter colors become more white.  
Color Cast:  
Cyan/Red: Move the slider to change the color variation between cyan and red.  
Increasing the cyan decreases the red (its complement) and vice versa.  
Magenta/Green: Move the slider to change the color variation between magenta and  
green. Increasing the magenta decreases the green (its complement) and vice versa.  
Yellow/Blue: Move the slider to change the color variation between yellow and blue.  
Increasing the yellow decreases the blue (its complement) and vice versa.  
The sample images change as you move the sliders. To track the adjustments, and print the file  
name, print quality mode, and color settings for your job on the edge of the page, select the Print  
Settings on Page box on the Color Options tab.  
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Making Custom Color Adjustments  
The Automatic color correction selection is designed to apply the best color correction to each  
element such as text, graphics, or images. If needed, you can select the color table being used  
for these elements in your jobs.  
You can make adjustments to RGB colors, CMYK colors, and spot colors as shown in the  
following table:  
Custom Automatic  
Description  
Color  
Office Color  
Press Match  
Spot Color  
CIE Color  
Gray  
Controls the RGB color adjustments.  
Controls the CMYK color adjustments.  
Controls spot color matching.  
Controls color output.  
Controls which color settings are printed in black.  
Note: The Spot Color tab has an option to allow the printer to manage spot colors.  
To use the default color table associated with a particular element on the tab, select Automatic  
or click the Reset button.  
If required in specific circumstances, you can make additional color adjustments to the lightness,  
saturation, contrast, cyan/red color variation, magenta/green color variation, and yellow/blue  
color variation used for a particular element.  
Adjusting the Automatic Color Correction in a Supported Driver  
Windows 2000 or later and PostScript driver  
1. Select the Advanced tab.  
2. Select Image Options, and select Color Configuration.  
3. From the Color Configuration drop-down menu, select Custom.  
4. Make adjustments to the Custom Automatic Color Correction settings, and click OK to  
save your changes.  
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Printing in Black and White  
Printing Black and White Using a Supported Driver  
Windows 2000 or later and PostScript driver  
1. Select the Color Options tab.  
2. Select the Black and White option.  
Mac OS X 10.5  
1. In the Print dialog box, select Dell Features, and then the Color Options drop-down list.  
2. Select Black and White.  
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Printing Separators  
A separator (a divider page or slipsheet) can be inserted after a print job, between copies of a  
print job, or between individual pages of a print job. Specify the tray to use as the source for the  
insert pages.  
Printing Insert Pages in a Supported Driver  
Windows 2000 or later  
1. Select the Paper/Output tab.  
2. Click the button to the right of the Paper summary and select Separators.  
3. Select the desired options and press the OK button.  
Mac OS X 10.5  
1. In the Print dialog box, select Dell Features, then Paper/Output from the drop-down list.  
2. Select Separators from the Paper Menu  
3. Select the desired option from the separator dialog box.  
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Printing Cover Pages  
A cover page is the first or last page of a document. You can choose a different paper source for  
the cover page than for the body of a document. For instance, use your company letterhead for  
the first page of a document, or use heavyweight paper for the first and last pages of a report.  
Use any applicable paper tray as the source for printing cover pages.  
Verify that the cover page is the same size as the paper used for the rest of your document.  
If you specify a different size in the driver than the tray you select as a cover pages source,  
your cover(s) print on the same paper as the rest of your document.  
You have several choices for cover pages:  
No Covers: Prints the first and last pages of your document from the same tray as the rest of  
your document.  
Front Only: Prints the first page on paper from the specified tray.  
Front and Back: Front and back cover pages print from the same specified tray.  
Cover Page  
Print Option Pages Printed on Cover  
First  
1-sided  
printing  
Page 1  
2-sided  
printing  
Pages 1 and 2  
Last page  
Last page  
Last  
1-sided  
printing  
2-sided  
printing (odd-  
numbered  
pages)  
2-sided  
Last two pages  
printing (even-  
numbered  
pages)  
For the back of your front cover to remain blank when 2-sided printing, page two of your  
document must be blank. For the back cover of your document to remain blank, see the following  
table for inserting blank pages.  
Last Page of  
Text  
Print Option  
Blank Pages  
1-sided printing  
2-sided printing  
Add one blank page at the end of the document.  
Add two blank pages at the end of the document.  
Add one blank page at the end of the document.  
Odd-numbered  
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Windows 2000 or later  
1. Select the Paper/Output tab.  
2. Click the button to the right of the Paper summary and select Covers.  
3. Select the desired options and press the OK button.  
Mac OS X 10.3 and higher  
1. In the Print dialog box, select Paper Feed.  
2. Select First page from, and then select the tray to use for the covers.  
3. Under Paper Feed Options, select the tray to use for the cover pages from the Last Page  
Paper Source drop-down list.  
Note: For booklet printing, the cover page needs to be selected as the Last Page Paper  
Source.  
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Printing Watermarks  
A watermark is additional text that can be printed across one or more pages. For example, terms  
like Draft and Confidential, which you might stamp on a page before distribution, can be inserted  
with a watermark.  
Some Windows print drivers allow you to:  
Create a watermark.  
Edit an existing watermark’s text, color, location, and angle.  
Place a watermark on either the first page or every page in a document.  
Print a watermark in the foreground or background or blend with the print job.  
Use a graphic for the watermark.  
Use a time stamp for the watermark.  
Note: Not all applications support watermark printing.  
Selecting, Creating, and Editing Watermarks in a Supported  
Driver  
Windows 2000 or later  
1. Select the Layout/Watermark tab.  
To use an existing watermark, select it from the Watermark drop-down list.  
To modify the watermark, click the Edit button to display the Watermark Editor dialog  
box.  
To create a new watermark, select New, and then use the Watermark Editor dialog box.  
2. In the Watermark drop-down list for Options:  
Select an option to print the watermark in the foreground or background or to blend it with  
the job.  
Select an option to print the watermark on all pages or only the first page.  
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Printing Mirror Images  
You can print pages as a mirror image (flips images horizontally on pages when printed).  
Selecting Mirror Image in a Supported Driver  
Windows 2000 or later and PostScript driver  
1. Select the Advanced tab.  
2. Select Yes for Mirrored Output under Image Options.  
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Printing Special Job Types  
You can select one of the following special job types from the Paper/Output tab:  
Note: A Productivity Kit is required to access these special job types.  
Personal Print Jobs: Prints the job when you select your user name on the control panel or  
in the EWS.  
Personal Saved Print Jobs: Stores the job on the hard drive, with your passcode so that  
only you can print it from the control panel. The job is not deleted after printing.  
Secure Print Jobs: Prints the job only after you enter the four-digit numeric password on the  
control panel.  
Proof Print Jobs: Prints only one copy of the job so that you can proof the copy. If you want  
to print additional copies, select the job name on the control panel.  
Saved Print Job: Stores the job on the hard drive so you can print it on demand from the  
control panel. The job is not deleted after printing.  
Print With Jobs: Prints existing stored personal and/or shared saved jobs along with the  
current job.  
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Sending Personal, Personal Saved, Secure, Proof, or Saved Print  
Jobs  
Use a supported driver to specify a job as a personal, personal saved, secure, proof, or saved  
job.  
Operating System  
Steps  
Windows 2000 or later 1. Select the Paper/Output tab.  
2. Select the job type under Job Type.  
3. In the dialog box:  
For a secure job, enter your four-digit passcode.  
For a proof print or a shared saved print job, enter the name you want  
to give this job.  
For a personal saved job, enter your four-digit passcode and enter the  
name you want to give this job.  
4. Click the OK button.  
Mac OS X, version 10.5 1. In the Print dialog box, select Dell Features and select Paper/Output  
from the drop-down list.  
2. Select the job type from the Job Types drop-down list  
For a secure print or personal saved job, enter a four-digit number,  
ranging from 0000 through 9999, in the Numeric Password field.  
For a proof print or saved print job, enter a document name (up to 20  
alpha characters) in the Document Name field  
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Sending Print With Jobs  
To select jobs to send with your current job in a supported driver:  
Operating System  
Steps  
Windows 2000 or later  
1. Select the Paper/Output tab.  
2. Select Print With under Job Type.  
3. In the Print With dialog box, select a personal saved or shared saved  
job from the list on the left to be printed with the current job, and then  
click the Add button to add it to the Final Job list on the right.  
4. To change the order of the jobs to be printed, select a job to be moved  
in the list on the right, then click the Move Up or Move Down button.  
5. Click the OK button.  
Mac OS X (version 10.5)  
1. In the Print dialog box, select Dell Features then select  
Paper/Output from the drop-down list.  
2. Select Print With from the Job Types drop-down list.  
3. Enter a four-digit number, ranging from 0000 through 9999, in the  
Numeric Password field and click the Set button.  
4. Select a personal saved or shared saved job from the list on the left to  
be printed with the current job, then click the Move Right button.  
5. To change the order of the jobs to be printed, select a job to be moved  
in the list on the right, then click the Move Up or Move Down button.  
Note: Print With jobs are not available for AppleTalk or USB connected printers.  
Printing or Deleting Secure Print Jobs  
To print or delete a secure print job, specify the four-digit password on the control panel:  
1. Select Walk-Up® Features, then press the OK button.  
2. Select Secure Print Jobs, then press the OK button.  
3. Scroll to your User Name, then press the OK button.  
4. Scroll to the correct number for the first digit of the numeric password, then press the OK  
button to accept that digit.  
5. Repeat Step 4 for the second, third, and fourth digits.  
Note: If you enter less than four digits in the driver’s Password field, enter zeros before your  
password so that there are four digits displayed on the control panel. For example, if your  
password is 222, enter 0222 in the driver and on the control panel. Use the Back button to  
return to a previous digit.  
6. If you submitted more than one secure print job with that password, select the desired job or  
select All of Them, then press the OK button.  
7. Select Print and Delete or Delete, then press the OK button to print or delete the job.  
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Printing or Deleting Personal Print Jobs  
To print or delete a personal print job, select your user name on the control panel:  
1. Select Walk-Up Features, then press the OK button.  
2. Select Personal Print Jobs, then press the OK button.  
3. Select your User Name, then press the OK button.  
4. Select Print and Delete or Delete, then press the OK button to print or delete all of your  
personal print jobs.  
Printing or Deleting Proof and Saved Print Jobs  
To print a saved print job, print the remaining copies of a proof print job, or delete a saved or  
proof print job, select the job name on the control panel:  
1. Select Walk-Up Features, then press the OK button.  
2. Select Proof Print Jobs or Saved Print Job, then press the OK button.  
3. Select your job name, then press the OK button.  
4. Select Print and Delete (for proof prints), Print and Save (for saved prints), or Delete, then  
press the OK button.  
5. If you are printing, scroll to the desired number of copies, then press the OK button to print  
the job.  
Printing or Deleting Personal Saved Jobs  
To print or delete a personal saved print job, select the job name on the control panel:  
1. Select Walk-Up Features, then press the OK button.  
2. Select Personal Saved Print Jobs, then press the OK button.  
3. Select your user name, then press the OK button.  
4. Scroll to the correct number for the first digit of the numeric password, then press the OK  
button to accept that digit.  
5. Repeat Step 4 for the second, third, and fourth digits.  
Note: If you enter less than four digits in the driver’s Password field, enter zeros before your  
password so that there are four digits displayed on the control panel. For example, if your  
password is 222, enter 0222 in the driver and on the control panel. Use the Back button to  
return to a previous digit.  
6. Select your job name, then press the OK button.  
7. Select Print and Save or Delete, then press the OK button.  
8. If you are printing, scroll to the desired number of copies, then press the OK button to print  
the job.  
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Maintenance and Cleaning  
This section includes:  
General Precautions  
Warning: When cleaning your printer do not use organic or strong chemical solvents or  
aerosol cleaners. Do not pour fluids directly into any area. Use supplies and cleaning  
materials only directed in this documentation. Keep all cleaning materials out of the reach of  
children.  
Warning: Internal parts of the printer may be hot. Use caution when doors and covers are  
open.  
Warning: Do not use pressurized air-spray cleaning aids on or in the printer. Some  
pressurized air-spray containers contain explosive mixtures and are not suitable for use in  
electrical applications. Use of such cleaners can result in a risk of explosion and fire.  
Caution: Do not remove the covers or guards that are fastened with screws. You cannot  
maintain or service any parts that are behind these covers and guards. Do not attempt any  
maintenance procedure that is not specifically described in the documentation supplied with  
your printer.  
To avoid damaging the printer, keep the following guidelines in mind:  
Do not place anything on top of the printer.  
Do not leave the covers and doors open for any length of time, especially in well-lit places.  
Light exposure can damage the imaging units.  
Do not open covers and doors during printing.  
Do not tilt the printer while in use.  
Do not touch the electrical contacts or gears. Doing so may damage the printer and cause the  
print quality to deteriorate.  
Make sure any parts removed during cleaning are replaced before you plug in the printer.  
Locating the Serial Number and the Service Tag  
When ordering supplies or contacting Dell for assistance, you will be asked to provide your  
printer’s serial number and/or service tag.  
The serial number is located behind the left hand door on the printer frame.The service tag label  
is placed behind the front door below the toner cartridges.  
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The serial number and service tag can also be found using the printer’s control panel.  
On the printer’s control panel, press Information > Printer Identification.  
The serial number and service tag are displayed.  
Or you can print the Startup page.  
On the printer’s control panel, press Information > Information Pages > Startup Page.  
Printing Meters  
The usage counters feature provides access to the printer’s usage and billing information.  
On the printer’s control panel, press the Down Arrow to Information > Printing Meters.  
The impressions list is displayed.  
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Cleaning the Printer  
Cleaning the Exterior  
To remove stains, clean the outside of the printer using a soft, damp cloth moistened with a mild  
neutral detergent. Do not spray detergent directly onto the printer.  
Warning: To prevent electric shock, turn the printer off and unplug the power cord from the  
electrical outlet before cleaning the printer.  
Use only an approved toner vacuum to clean the printer. Do not lubricate the printer with oil.  
Cleaning the LEDs  
Note: Each imaging unit has a cleaning rod located inside its slot.  
1. Open the front door.  
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2. Rotate the lever on the front left side to unlock it.  
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3. Open the imaging unit cover.  
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4. Pull the cleaning rod from the lower right corner of the imaging unit slot.  
5. Pull out the cleaning rod until it stops, then move it all the way in and out two or three times to  
clean the LEDs. Repeat this for all four imaging units.  
Note: Make sure to pull the cleaning rods out as far as they will go. Push them in as far as  
they will go. Do not use excessive force.  
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6. Close the imaging unit cover.  
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7. Rotate the lever to the right to lock it.  
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8. Close the front door.  
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Ordering Supplies  
This section includes:  
Certain consumables and routine maintenance items need to be ordered occasionally. Each  
supply item includes installation instructions.  
Note: Grayscale images printed with the composite black setting count as color pages,  
because color consumables are used. This is the default setting on most printers.  
Consumables  
Genuine Dell Toner Cartridges (Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, and Black)  
Standard–Capacity Toner Cartridge (C, M, Y)  
High–Capacity Toner Cartridge (C, M, Y, K)  
Note: Each toner cartridge includes installation instructions on the outer box.  
Caution: Use of toner other than Genuine Dell Toner may affect print quality and printer  
reliability.  
Routine Maintenance Items  
Routine maintenance items are printer parts that have a limited life and require periodic  
replacement. Replacements may be parts or kits. Routine maintenance items are typically  
customer replaceable.  
The following items are routine maintenance items:  
Imaging Unit  
Waste Cartridge  
Main Paper Tray Feed Rollers  
Fuser  
Belt Cleaner  
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Customer Replaceable Parts  
Customer replaceable parts are long life items that may occasionally break and require replacement.  
Transfer Roller  
Productivity Kit  
Configuration Card  
Image Processor Board  
Hard Drive  
Paper Trays  
Paper Drawer Feed Rollers  
When to Order Supplies  
The printer’s control panel displays a warning when the supply nears its replacement time. Verify  
that you have replacements on hand. It is important to order these supplies when the messages  
first appear to avoid interruptions to your printing. The control panel displays a message when  
the supply must be replaced.  
Note: You can set these messages by going to the control panel and selecting Printer Setup  
> Printer Controls.  
Order supplies from your local reseller or from the Dell Supplies website at www.dell.com/supplies.  
Caution: Use of non-Dell supplies is not recommended. The Dell Warranty and Service  
Agreements do not cover damage, malfunction, or degradation of performance caused by  
use of non-Dell supplies, or the use of Dell supplies not specified for this printer.  
Recycling Supplies  
For information on Dell supplies recycling programs, go to www.dell.com/recycling.  
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Moving the Printer  
Always turn the printer off and wait for the printer to shut down.  
Disconnect the power cord from the back of the printer.  
Always use three people to lift the printer.  
When lifting the printer, grasp the areas as shown in the figure.  
Keep the printer level to avoid toner spillage.  
Failure to repackage the printer properly for shipment can result in damage to the printer not  
covered by the Dell warranty or service agreement.  
Damage to the printer caused by improper moving is not covered by the Dell warranty or  
service agreement.  
Toner cartridges and imaging units must remain installed to prevent toner from spilling.  
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145.2 lb  
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Printer Symbols  
Symbol  
Description  
Warning or Caution:  
Ignoring this warning could cause serious injury or even death.  
Ignoring this caution could cause injury or damage to the property.  
Hot surface on or in the printer. Use caution to avoid personal injury.  
Caution: Electrostatic sensitive devices  
Verify that you are properly grounded before making contact with the  
printer. Ignoring this caution could cause damage to the property.  
Do not touch components with this symbol as personal injury could  
result.  
Do not burn the item.  
It may take 40 minutes for the fuser to cool down.  
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General Troubleshooting  
This section contains procedures to help you locate and resolve problems. Some problems can  
be resolved by simply restarting the printer.  
To restart the printer:  
1. Locate the power switch to the right side of the control panel.  
2. Turn the switch OFF, wait 2 minutes, and turn the switch back ON.  
If the problem is not resolved by restarting the printer, see the table in this chapter that best  
describes the problem.  
Printer Does Not Turn On  
Probable Causes  
Solutions  
The power cord is not correctly plugged into the  
outlet.  
Turn off the printer, and plug the power cord  
securely into the outlet.  
Something is wrong with the outlet connected to  
the printer.  
Plug another electrical appliance into the outlet  
and see whether it operates properly.  
Try a different outlet.  
The power switch is not correctly turned on.  
Turn the power switch off, wait two minutes, then  
turn it back on.  
The printer is connected to an outlet with a voltage Use a power source with the specifications listed  
or frequency that does not match the printer  
specifications.  
Caution: Plug the three-wire cord (with grounding prong) directly into a grounded AC outlet  
only. Do not use a power strip. If necessary, contact a licensed electrician to install a properly  
grounded outlet.  
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Printing Takes Too Long  
Probable Causes  
Solutions  
The printer is set to a slower printing mode (for  
example, heavyweight stock or transparency).  
It takes more time to print with special media.  
Make sure that the media type is set properly in  
the driver and at the printer’s control panel.  
The printer is in ENERGY SAVE mode.  
The job is very complex.  
It takes time for printing to start in power saving  
mode.  
Wait. No action needed.  
Printer Resets or Turns Off Frequently  
Probable Causes  
Solutions  
The power cord is not correctly plugged into the  
outlet.  
Turn off the printer, confirm that the power cord is  
correctly plugged into the printer and the outlet,  
and then turn on the printer.  
A system error occurred.  
Contact your local Dell service representative with  
the fault information. Check the fault history. For  
more information see Control Panel Messages on  
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Printer Is Making Unusual Noises  
Probable Causes  
Solutions  
The printer is not level.  
Place the printer on a flat, hard, level surface.  
Open and close the tray you are printing from.  
The tray is not installed correctly.  
There is an obstruction or debris inside the printer. Turn off the printer and remove the obstruction or  
debris. If you cannot remove it, contact Technical  
Support.  
The Date and Time Are Incorrect  
Probable Causes  
Solutions  
Did you set the correct date and time?  
Ensure you have set the correct Date and Time  
on the control panel.  
Duplex Problems  
Probable Causes  
Solutions  
Media or settings are not correct.  
Make sure that you are using correct media. For  
more information see Supported Media on  
page 43. Do not duplex envelopes, labels,  
heavyweight stock, or transparencies.  
Front Door Will Not Close  
Probable Causes  
Solutions  
One or more of the consumables are missing or  
installed incorrectly.  
Check the toner cartridges, imaging units and  
waste cartridge for correct installation.  
The imaging unit door latch is not rotated all the  
way to the right.  
Make sure to the latch is rotated all the way to the  
right.  
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Paper Feed Problems  
This section includes:  
Clearing Paper Jams  
This section includes:  
To avoid damage, always remove misfed paper gently, without tearing it. Try to remove the paper  
in the direction that the paper would normally feed. Any piece of media left in the printer, whether  
large or small, can obstruct the paper path and cause further misfeeds. Do not reload paper that  
has misfed.  
Note: The image is not fixed on the media before the fusing process. Do not touch the  
printed surface of the media when removing it. Unfused toner may stick to your hands. Make  
sure not to spill any toner inside the printer.  
Warning: If you accidentally get toner on your clothes, lightly dust them off as best as you  
can. If some toner remains on your clothes, use cool, not hot water, to rinse the toner off. If  
toner gets on your skin, wash it off with cool water and a mild soap. If you get toner in your  
eyes, wash it out immediately with cool water and consult a doctor.  
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Jam at Tray 1 (MPT)  
Follow these steps to clear the jam.  
1. Remove jammed paper and the rest of the paper from Tray 1 (MPT). Confirm that all paper  
fragments are removed.  
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2. If you did not find jammed paper in Step 1, push up the latch on the left side of the printer to  
open Left Door A.  
Warning: Some components behind the left door may be hot.  
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3. Remove the jammed paper. Confirm that all paper fragments are removed.  
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4. Close Left Door A.  
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5. Replace the paper in the tray.  
Note: Do not load paper above the fill line.  
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Jam at Tray 2  
Follow these steps to clear the jam.  
1. Open Left Door A.  
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2. Remove the jammed paper. Confirm that all paper fragments are removed.  
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3. Close Left Door A.  
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4. Pull Tray 2 out of the printer.  
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5. Remove any crumpled paper from the tray.  
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6. Verify that the paper is loaded correctly in the tray and that the guides are pressed firmly  
against the paper.  
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7. Push Tray 2 completely back into the printer.  
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Jam at Tray 3, 4, or 5  
Follow these steps to clear the jam.  
1. Open Left Door C.  
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2. Remove the jammed paper. Confirm that all paper fragments are removed.  
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3. Close Left Door C.  
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4. Pull out the tray specified on the control panel.  
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5. Remove crumpled paper from the tray.  
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6. Verify that the paper is loaded correctly in the tray and that the guides are pressed firmly  
against the paper.  
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7. Push the tray completely into the printer.  
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Jam at Left Door A  
Follow these steps to clear the jam.  
1. Open Left Door A.  
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2. Remove the jammed paper. Confirm that all paper fragments are removed.  
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3. Close the left door.  
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Jam at the Duplex Unit at Door B  
There is a jam at the duplex unit at Door B. Follow these steps to clear the jam.  
1. Open Tray 1 (MPT).  
2. Open Left Door B.  
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3. Remove the jammed paper.  
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4. Close Left Door B.  
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Jam at the Duplex Unit at Door A and B  
There is a jam at the duplex unit at doors A and B. Follow these steps to clear the jam.  
1. Open Left Door A.  
Warning: Some components behind the left door may be hot.  
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2. Remove the jammed paper.  
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3. Close Left Door A.  
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4. Open Left Door B.  
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5. Remove the jammed paper.  
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6. Close Left Door B.  
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Paper Size Jam  
There is a paper size jam in Tray 1 (MPT). Follow these steps to clear the jam.  
1. Open Left Door A.  
Warning: Some components behind the left door may be hot.  
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2. Remove the jammed paper.  
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3. Close Left Door A.  
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4. Replace the paper in the tray specified on the control panel with the specified size and type.  
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Paper Type Jam  
Follow these steps to clear the jam.  
1. Open Left Door A.  
Warning: Some components behind the left door may be hot.  
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2. Remove the jammed paper.  
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3. Close Left Door A.  
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4. Replace the paper in the tray specified on the control panel with the specified size and type.  
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Misfeed at Tray 1 (MPT)  
1. Remove paper including jammed paper from Tray 1 (MPT).  
2. Make sure that the paper is clean and not stuck together.  
3. Insert paper in Tray 1 (MPT). See the following illustrations for proper paper orientation.  
Long-Edge Feed (LEF)  
Single-Sided Printing  
2-Sided Printing  
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Pre-punched holes should enter the printer  
first.  
Pre-punched holes should enter the printer  
last.  
Letterhead should be face down at the back of  
the tray.  
Letterhead should be face up at the back of the  
tray.  
Short-Edge Feed (SEF)  
Single-Sided Printing  
2-Sided Printing  
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7130-117  
Pre-punched holes should be at the front of  
the printer.  
Pre-punched holes should be towards the front  
of the printer.  
Letterhead should be face down and enter the  
printer first.  
Letterhead should be face up and enter the  
printer last.  
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4. Slide the width guides to match the size of your paper and verify that the guides are pressed  
firmly against the paper.  
Note: Confirm that the arrow on the right width guides is in the correct position for the paper  
size you are loading.  
MAX  
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Minimizing Paper Jams  
This section provides information to help you minimize paper jams.  
Make sure to:  
Use only supported media. For more information see Supported Media on page 43.  
Set the tray settings to the loaded media size and type.  
Load the media flat, especially on the leading edge.  
Install the printer on a hard, flat, level surface.  
Store media in a dry location.  
Remove transparencies from the output tray immediately after printing to avoid static buildup.  
Adjust the media guides in all trays after inserting the media. A guide that is not properly  
adjusted can cause poor print quality, media misfeeds, skewed prints, and printer damage.  
Avoid the following:  
Media that is specially designed for ink-jet printers with polyester coating.  
Media that is folded, wrinkled, or excessively curled.  
Fanning transparencies since this causes static.  
Loading more than one type/size/weight of media in a tray at the same time.  
Loading dog-eared (folded corners), stapled, or punched media in the document feeder.  
Overloading the input trays.  
Allowing the output tray to overfill.  
Allowing the output tray to fill with more than a few transparencies.  
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Troubleshooting Paper Feed Problems  
The printer is designed to function with minimal paper jams using Dell supported media. Other  
media types may cause more frequent paper jams. If supported media is jamming frequently in  
one area, that area may need to be cleaned or repaired. This section contains help on the  
following problems:  
The Printer Pulls Multiple Sheets Together  
Probable Causes  
Solutions  
The paper tray is too full.  
Remove some of the paper. Do not load paper  
past fill line.  
The front edges of the paper are not even.  
The paper is moist from humidity.  
Remove the paper, align the front edges, and then  
reload it.  
Remove the paper from the tray, and replace it  
with new dry media.  
Too much static electricity is present.  
Try a new ream of paper.  
Do not fan transparencies.  
Paper Jam Message Stays On  
Probable Causes  
Solutions  
Some paper remains jammed in the printer.  
Recheck the paper path and make sure that you  
have removed all of the jammed paper.  
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Media Misfeeds  
Probable Causes  
Solutions  
The media is not correctly positioned in the tray.  
Remove the misfed media and reposition the  
media properly in the tray. Ensure that the media  
guides in the tray are set correctly.  
The number of sheets in the tray exceeds the  
maximum sheets allowed.  
Remove the excess media and load media below  
the fill line.  
The media guides are not correctly adjusted to the Adjust the media guides in the tray to match the  
media size.  
size of the media.  
Warped or wrinkled media is loaded in the tray.  
Remove the media, smooth it out, and reload it. If  
it still misfeeds, do not use that media.  
The media is moist from humidity.  
Remove the moist media and replace it with new,  
dry media.  
Unsupported media (wrong size, thickness, type,  
etc.) is being used.  
Special media must be loaded in Tray 1 (MPT)  
only.  
Use Dell-approved media. See Supported Media  
The recommended transparency or label sheet is  
facing the wrong way in Tray 1 (MPT).  
Load the transparencies or label sheets according  
to the manufacturer’s instructions.  
Envelopes are loaded incorrectly in the tray.  
Envelopes must be loaded LEF. To use SEF, you  
must define a SEF custom size.  
The media feed roller is dirty.  
Clean the media feed roller. For more details, see  
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Print Quality Problems  
This section includes:  
Your Dell 7130cdn printer is designed to produce consistently high quality prints. If you observe  
print-quality problems, use the information on these pages to troubleshoot the problem.  
Caution: The Dell warranty and service agreement does not cover damage caused by using  
unsupported paper, transparencies, or other specialty media.  
Note: To enhance print quality, toner cartridge(s) for many equipment models have been  
designed to cease functioning at a predetermined point.  
Using Built-in Troubleshooting Tools  
Your printer contains the following built-in tools to help you diagnose print quality problems as  
well as adjust your printer’s image quality.  
Printing the Troubleshooting Print Quality Page  
Print this Information Page for more help.  
1. Press the Down Arrow button.  
2. Select Troubleshooting > Print Quality Problems > Troubleshooting Print Quality Page.  
3. Press the OK button to print.  
Setting Color Calibration  
1. Press the Down Arrow button.  
2. Select Troubleshooting > Print Quality Problems > Calibrate Colors.  
3. Press the OK button to print.  
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Calibrating the Paper Type  
1. Press the Down Arrow button.  
2. Select Troubleshooting > Print Quality Problems > Calibrate for Paper.  
3. Press the OK button to print.  
Adjusting the Print Margins  
1. Press the Down Arrow button.  
2. Select Troubleshooting > Print Quality Problems > Calibrate Margins.  
3. Press the OK button to print.  
Selecting Paper Type  
For information on supported paper type and weight:  
1. Press the Down Arrow button.  
2. Select Information > Information Pages > Paper Tips Page.  
3. Press the OK button to print.  
See also:  
www.dell.com/supplies to order Dell printing media  
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Nothing Prints or Black Spots Print on Page  
Probable Causes  
Solutions  
One or more of the imaging units may be  
defective.  
Remove the imaging units one at a time, and  
check for damage. If it is damaged, replace it.  
The printer driver is not set correctly.  
Select the proper setting in the printer driver to  
switch from transparencies to plain paper.  
The media is moist from humidity.  
Adjust the humidity for media storage. Remove  
the moist media and replace it with new, dry  
media.  
The media set in the printer driver mismatches the Load the correct media in the printer.  
media loaded in the printer.  
Several sheets are being fed at the same time.  
Remove the media from the tray and check for  
static electricity. Fan plain paper or other media  
(but not transparencies), and replace it in the tray.  
Media is not set properly in the tray(s).  
Remove the media, tap it to straighten it out,  
return it into the tray, and realign the media  
guides.  
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Image Prints Too Light  
Probable Causes  
Solutions  
The density is too light.  
Select a darker copy density.  
The paper is moist from humidity.  
Media type is set incorrectly.  
Remove the paper and try a fresh ream.  
When printing envelopes, labels, heavyweight  
stock, or transparencies, specify the appropriate  
media type in the printer driver.  
Unsupported media (wrong size, thickness, type,  
etc.) is being used.  
Use Dell-approved media. See Supported Media  
The printer needs to be calibrated.  
Perform the color calibration procedure. For more  
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Image Prints Too Dark  
Probable Causes  
Solutions  
The printer needs to be calibrated.  
Perform the color calibration procedure. For more  
Print Density is Uneven  
Probable Causes  
Solutions  
One or more of the imaging units may be  
defective.  
Remove the imaging units one at a time, and  
check for damage. If it is damaged, replace it.  
The printer is not level.  
Place the printer on a flat, hard, level surface.  
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Print is Irregular or Mottled  
Probable Causes  
Solutions  
The media is moist from humidity.  
Remove the moist media and replace it with new,  
dry media.  
Unsupported media (wrong size, thickness, type,  
etc.) is being used.  
Use Dell-approved media. See Supported Media  
One or more of the imaging units may be  
defective.  
Remove the imaging units one at a time, and  
check for damage. If it is damaged, replace it.  
Ink Rubs Off After Printing  
Probable Causes  
Solutions  
The media is moist from humidity.  
Remove the moist media and replace it with new,  
dry media.  
Unsupported media (wrong size, thickness, type,  
etc.) is being used.  
Use Dell-approved media. See Supported Media  
Media type is set incorrectly.  
When printing envelopes, labels, heavyweight  
stock, or transparencies, specify the appropriate  
media type in the printer driver.  
Fuser is near end of life.  
Remove the fuser and check if it is near end of life.  
If it is, replace it.  
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Toner Smudges and Residual Images Print  
Probable Causes  
Solutions  
Unsupported media (wrong size, thickness, type,  
etc.) is being used.  
Use Dell approved media. See Supported Media  
Media type is set incorrectly.  
When printing envelopes, labels, heavyweight  
stock, or transparencies, specify the appropriate  
media type in the printer driver.  
Toner Smudges Appear on the Back of the Page  
Probable Causes  
Solutions  
The media transfer roller is dirty.  
Check the transfer roller for toner accumulation.  
Replace if necessary.  
The media path is dirty with toner.  
Print several blank sheets and the excess toner  
should disappear.  
Foreign material has entered the printer.  
Check the transfer belt for foreign material or  
damage.  
Check the fuser for foreign material.  
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White or Black Areas Print in Regular Pattern  
Probable Causes  
Solutions  
Foreign material in the paper path.  
Inspect the paper path and remove any foreign  
material.  
One or more of the imaging units may be  
defective.  
Remove the imaging units one at a time, and  
check for damage. If it is damaged, replace it.  
Image Prints with Defects  
Probable Causes  
Solutions  
A toner cartridge may be defective.  
Remove the toner cartridge with the color causing  
the abnormal image. Replace it with a new toner  
cartridge.  
The imaging unit may be defective.  
Remove the imaging units one at a time, and  
check for damage. If it is damaged, replace it.  
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Lateral Lines or Bands Print on Image  
Probable Causes  
Solutions  
The printer is not level.  
Place the printer on a flat, hard, level surface.  
The media path is dirty with toner.  
Print several blank sheets and the excess toner  
should disappear.  
One or more of the imaging units may be  
defective.  
Remove the imaging units one at a time, and  
check for damage. If it is damaged, replace it.  
Colors Look Wrong  
Probable Causes  
Solutions  
The printer is not level.  
Place the printer on a flat, hard, level surface.  
One or more of the imaging units may be  
defective.  
Remove the imaging units one at a time, and  
check for damage. If it is damaged, replace it.  
Incorrect driver settings.  
Check the Color Matching settings in the printer  
driver or your application.  
One or more of the toners may be low or empty.  
Check the Control Panel for a Toner Status  
message. If necessary, replace the specified toner  
cartridge.  
Colors Do Not Register Properly  
Colors do not register correctly or colors are mixed with page-to-page variations.  
Probable Causes  
Solutions  
The media is moist from humidity.  
Remove the moist media and replace it with new,  
dry media.  
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Colors Reproduce Poorly  
The colors do not reproduce as expected or they have poor color density.  
Probable Causes  
Solutions  
Incorrect color matching settings.  
Check the Color Matching settings in the printer  
driver or your application. Calibrate the colors if  
needed.  
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Getting Help  
This section includes:  
Control Panel Messages  
Dell provides several automatic diagnostic tools to help you produce and maintain print quality.  
The control panel provides you with information and troubleshooting help. When an error or  
warning condition occurs, the control panel displays a message informing you of the problem. In  
many cases, the control panel also displays an animated graphic showing the location of the  
problem, such as the location of a paper jam.  
Press the Help button on the control panel to view additional information about the message or  
menu displayed. The Help button is labeled with a ? symbol.  
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Online Diagnostics Technical Support  
Online Diagnostics Technical Support is an automated, internet-based support system that uses  
your default Web browser to send diagnostic information from your printer to the Dell website for  
analysis. Online Diagnostics Technical Support examines the information, diagnoses the  
problem, and proposes a solution. If the problem is not resolved with the solution, Online  
Diagnostics Technical Support assists you in opening a Service Request with Dell Customer  
Support.  
To access Online Diagnostics Technical Support:  
1. Open your Web browser and go to www.fixyourprinter.com/printerdiagnostics.  
2. Enter your printer’s IP address in the browser window.  
3. Follow the instructions on the screen.  
Helpful Websites  
Dell provides several websites that offer additional help on your Dell 7130cdn printer.  
Resource  
Link  
Online Diagnostics Technical Support  
automatically diagnoses problems on your  
networked printer and proposes solutions  
Technical support information for your printer,  
includes online Technical Support, driver  
downloads, documentation, video tutorials, and  
much more  
Supplies for your printer  
General information and Local sales  
Material Safety Data Sheets identify materials,  
and provide information on safely handling and  
storing hazardous materials  
(U.S. and Canada)  
(European Union)  
Information about recycling supplies  
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A
This chapter includes:  
For media specifications and capacities, see Supported Media on page 43.  
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Physical Specifications  
Base Unit  
Width: 640 mm (25.2 in.)  
Depth: 665 mm (26.2 in.)  
Height: 399 mm (15.7 in.)  
Weight: 66 kg (145.2 lb.)  
Optional Trays 3, 4, and 5  
Width: 559 mm (22.0 in.)  
Depth: 665 mm (26.2 in.)  
Height: 371 mm (14.6 in.)  
Weight: 33 kg (73 lb.)  
Clearance Requirements  
122 cm  
(48 in.)  
146 cm  
(57.5 in.)  
10 cm  
(4 in.)  
41 cm  
(16.1 in.)  
7 cm  
80 cm  
(2.8 in.)  
(31.5 in.)  
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Environmental Specifications  
Temperature  
Storage: -20° to 48° C / -4° to 118.4° F  
Operating: 10° to 32° C / 50° to 90° F  
Relative Humidity  
Storage: 10% to 85% (non-condensing)  
Operating: 10% to 85% (non-condensing)  
Optimal Operating: 25% to 75%  
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Electrical Specifications  
110-127 VAC, 50-60 Hz +/-3%  
220-240 VAC, 50-60 Hz +/-3%  
ENERGY STAR qualified printer:  
Default time to Power Saver: 30 minutes  
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Performance Specifications  
Resolution  
Maximum Resolution: 1200 x 1200 dpi  
Print Speed  
Color: 35 ppm (2-sided: 28 ppm)  
Monochrome: 35 ppm (2-sided: 28 ppm)  
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Controller Specifications  
RISC CPU (1 GHz) processor  
Memory  
Optional up to 2 GB (SDRAM)  
Interfaces  
Ethernet 10/100/1000Base-TX  
Universal Serial Bus (USB 2.0)  
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Index  
Numerics  
configuring the printer  
connection  
500-sheet feeder  
64-bit to 32-bit installation  
Windows XP and  
Windows Server 2003, 28  
A
accessing online manuals  
adding the printer  
AutoIP  
manually setting the printer’s IP  
address, 21  
setting the printer’s IP address  
dynamically, 20  
copy printer settings  
creating an IPP printer  
automatically setting the printer’s IP address  
(Windows only), 20  
custom paper types  
custom size paper  
B
black and white  
C
D
changing the IP address using Embedded  
Web Server, 22  
cleaning  
deleting  
Dell  
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DHCP  
manually setting the printer’s IP  
address, 21  
setting the printer’s IP address  
dynamically, 20  
F
features  
DNS  
G
glossy paper  
driver  
other methods installation  
quick CD installation  
verifying installation  
guidelines  
H
drivers  
help  
I
information  
E
Embedded Web Server  
changing or modifying the printer’s IP  
address, 22  
copying settings from one printer to  
another, 23  
setting the printer’s IP address  
dynamically, 20  
setting up web browser-based printing  
system, 23  
installing printer drivers  
IP address  
changing or modifying using Embedded  
Web Server, 22  
envelopes  
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labels  
N
network  
LEDs  
loading  
network path  
obtaining printer’s URL  
M
Macintosh networking  
Macintosh OS X version 10.3  
O
obtaining the printer’s network path  
Online Diagnostics  
maintenance  
P
media  
personal print jobs  
modifying  
the IP address using Embedded Web  
Server, 22  
moving  
personal saved jobs  
multiple pages to single sheet (N-Up)  
personal saved print jobs  
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print quality problems  
print with jobs  
printer driver  
Macintosh OS X version 10.4 and  
higher, 32  
printer  
adding  
other methods installation  
quick CD installation  
verifying installation  
printer option  
changing or modifying the IP address using  
Embedded Web Server, 22  
configuring  
creating an IPP printer  
printer settings  
printing  
obtaining the network path  
settings  
verifying settings  
test pages  
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specifications  
supplies  
Q
quick CD install steps  
R
resources  
T
TCP/IP protocol  
transparencies  
tray 1  
Tray 1 (MPT)  
S
saved print jobs  
secure print jobs  
Mac OS X, versions 10.3 and  
higher, 33  
print quality problems using Embedded  
Web Server, 23  
sending  
separator pages  
setting  
the printer’s IP address automatically  
(Windows only), 20  
software  
U
Unix networking  
V
verifying settings  
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W
web links  
Windows  
install printer drivers for Windows 2000 or  
later, 25  
Windows networking  
adding the printer  
configuring the printer  
creating an IPP printer  
Microsoft TCP/IP protocol  
obtaining the printer’s network path  
other methods installation  
printing a test page  
quick CD installation  
troubleshooting  
verifying driver installation  
verifying settings  
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