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    							Features of your new product
    Your  new machine is equipped  with a  number of special features that  improve  the quality of the documents you print.
    Special Features
    Print with excellent quality and speed
    You  can  print  with a  resolution of up  to  1,200 x  600 dpi  (Dell 1130) and  up  to  1,200 x  1,200 dpi
    ( Dell 1130n ) effective  output.
    Dell 1130 prints up  to  18  ppm, A4-sized paper or up  to  19  ppm, letter  sized paper. Dell 1130n
    prints up  to  24  ppm, A4-sized paper and  letter -sized paper.
    Handle many different types of printable material
    Manual  tray  supports  plain paper in various sizes, letterhead, envelopes, labels,  custom-sized
    media,  postcards, and  heavy  paper.
    The  250-sheet tray  supports  plain paper.
    Create professional documents
    Print Watermarks. You  can  customize your  documents with words,  such as “Confidential”. (See
    Using watermarks .)
    Print Posters. The  text and  pictures of each  page  of your  document are magnified  and  printed
    across  the sheet of paper and  can  then  be taped  together  to  form  a  poster.  (See 
    Printing  posters.)
    You  can  use preprinted forms and  letterhead with plain paper. (See Using overlay.)
    Save time and money
    To save paper, you can  print  multiple pages on one  single  sheet of paper. (See Printing  multiple
    pages on one  sheet of paper .)
    This machine automatically conserves  electricity  by substantially  reducing power consumption  when
    not in use.
    To save paper, you can  print  on both  sides of the paper (Manual).  (See Printing  on both  sides of
    paper (Manual).)
    Print in various environments
    You  can  print  with Windows as well as Linux  and  Macintosh  systems.
    Your  machine is equipped  with a  USB  interface.
    The  Dell 1130n  comes with a  built -in Network  interface,  10/100 BaseTX.
    IPv6
    This machine supports  IPv6  ( Dell 1130n only).
     
    						
    							Features by Models
    The  machine is designed to  support all of your  document needs from  printing to  more  advanced networking  solutions
    for your  business.
    Features  by models  include:FEATURES Dell  1130Dell  1130n
    Hi -Speed USB  2.0 ●
    [a]●
    Network  Interface Ethernet 10/100 BaseTX wired LAN ●
    Duplex (2 -sided)  printing (Manual) ●●
    [a] USB  1.1
    (  ●: Included,  Blank: Not available)
     
    						
    							Introduction
    This chapter gives  you an overview  of your  machine:
    This chapter includes:
    Machine  overview
    Control panel overview
    Understanding the control panel
    Machine overview
    Front view
    This illustration may differ from  your  machine depending on its  model.1 Document output tray
    6Manual  feeder
    2 Control panel
    7Manual  feeder  guide
    3 Front cover handle
    8Output support
    4 Front cover
    9Toner cartridge
    5 Tray 1
    Rear view
     
    						
    							This illustration may differ from  your  machine depending on its  model.1 Rear cover
    3USB  port
    2 Network  Port
    [a]4 Power receptacle
    [a
    ] Dell 1130n  only.
    Control panel overview
    This control panel may differ from  your  machine depending on its  model.
    1Jam Shows  the status of jam  occurrence of your  machine.  (See LEDs.)
    2
    Online/Error Shows  the status of your  machine.  (See LEDs.)
    3
    Cancel Stops an operation  at any time.  Also  there are more  functions.  (See Understanding the
    control panel.)
    4
    Power Turns power on or off.  (See Understanding the control panel .)
    Understanding the control panel
    LEDs
    The  color  of the LEDs indicates  the machines  current status.
    LED Status Description
    Jam  (
    ) Orange
    On A  paper jam  has  occurred. (SeeClearing paper jams .)
    Online/Error
    (
    ) Off
    The  machine is off-line.
     
    						
    							GreenOnThe  machine is in power saver mode.
    The  machine is on-line  and  can  receive  data from  the computer.
    Blinking
    When  the LED blinks  slowly, the machine is receiving data from  the computer.
    When  the LED blinks  rapidly ,  the machine is printing data.
    Red On
    The  cover is open. Close  the cover.
    There is no paper in the tray. Load paper in the tray.
    The  machine has  stopped due  to  a  major error.
    Your  system  has  some  problems.  If  this problem occurs,  contact  your  service
    representative.
    The  toner cartridge has  almost reached its  estimated cartridge life[a].  It is
    recommended to  replace the toner cartridge.  (See 
    Replacing  the toner
    cartridge .)
    Blinking
    A  minor error has  occurred  and  the machine is waiting for the error to  be
    cleared.  When  the problem is cleared,  the machine resumes.
    Toner is low. Replace the cartridge.  The  estimated cartridge life[a ] of toner is
    close. Prepare a  new cartridge for replacement.  You  may temporarily increase
    the printing quality by redistributing the toner.  (See 
    Redistributing toner .)
    [a] Estimated  cartridge life means the expected or estimated toner cartridge life,  which indicates  the average
    capacity of print -outs and  is designed pursuant to  ISO/IEC
    Dell  does  not recommend  using  non-genuine  Dell toner cartridge such as refilled or re -manufactured.   Dell
    cannot guarantee  non-genuine Dell toner cartridges  quality.  Service  or repair  required  as a  result  of using  non-
    genuine  Dell toner cartridges  will not be covered under the machine warranty.
    All printing errors  will be appear in the  Printer  Status Monitor program  window. If  the problem persists, call  for
    service.
    Buttons
     ( Cancel  button )
    By  pressing the 
     (cancel  button),  you can:
    Function Description
    Printing
    demo
    page
    [a ]
    In Ready  mode, press  and  hold this button for about  2 seconds  until the status LED blinks  slowly,
    and  release. (See 
    Printing  a  demo page .)
    Printing
    configuration
    sheet 
    [b ]
    In Ready  mode, press  and  hold this button for about  5 seconds  until the status LED blinks  fast, and
    release. (See 
    Printing  a  machine report .)
    Printing  a
    cleaning
    sheet 
    [b ]
    In Ready  mode, press  and  hold this button for about  10  seconds  until the status LED blinks  slowly,
    and  release. (See 
    Cleaning the inside .)
    Cancel print
    job Press  
     (cancel  button) during printing. The  red LED blinks  while  the print  job is cleared from  both
    the machine and  the computer  and  then  the machine returns to  ready  mode. This may take  some
    time depending on the size of the print  job.
    Manual  print Press  
     (cancel  button) each  time you load  a  sheet of paper in the
    manual tray  when  you select  Manual Feeder for Source  from  your  software application.
    [a] When  you print  the demo page  for  Dell 1130,  configuration sheet is printed as well.
    [b] Dell 1130n  only
     ( Power button )
    This button must  be used to  turn  the machine on/off.
    Turning on the machine
    1. Plug in the power cord.
    2. Press   (power) on the control panel.
     
    						
    							If  you want  to  turn  the power off,  press  and  hold this button for 1 second.
     
    						
    							Getting started
    This chapter gives  you step-by-step instructions for setting  up  the USB  connected machine and  software.
    This chapter includes:
    Setting  up  the hardware
    Printing  a  demo page
    Supplied software
    System  requirements
    Installing USB  connected machine’s  driver
    Sharing your  machine locally
    Setting up the hardware
    This section shows  the steps to  set  up  the hardware,  as is explained in the Quick Install Guide.  Make sure  you read the
    Quick Install Guide first and  follow  the steps below:
    Location
    1. Select a  stable  location.
    Select a  level,  stable  place  with adequate space  for air circulation.  Allow extra  space  to  open covers  and  trays.
    The  area should be well ventilated and  away  from  direct  sunlight or sources of heat,  cold, and  humidity.  Do not
    set  the machine close  to  the edge  of your  desk or table.
    Printing  is suitable for altitudes under 1,000 m (3,281  ft). Refer to  the altitude setting  to  optimize  your  printing.
    (See 
    Altitude adjustment.)
    Place  the machine on a  flat, stable  surface so that  there is no incline greater than  2 mm  (0.08 inch). Otherwise,
    printing quality may be affected.
    2. Unpack the machine and  check  all the enclosed items.
     
    						
    							3. Remove tape holding  the machine.
    4. Install the toner cartridge.
    5. Load paper. (See Loading  paper in the tray.)
    6. Make sure  that  all cables are connected to  the machine.
    7. Turn the machine on.  (See Turning  on the machine.)
    This equipment  will be inoperable  when  mains  power fails.
    Printing a demo page
    Print a  demo page  to  make  sure  that  the machine is operating  correctly.
    To print a  demo  page:
    In ready  mode, press  and  hold the 
     (cancel  button) for about  2 seconds.
    Supplied software
    After you have  set  up  your  machine and  connected it  to  your  computer, you must  install the printer software using  the
    supplied  CD. The  software CD provides  you with the following software.
    OS Contents
    Windows
    Printer driver:
    Printer Status  Monitor :
    Printer Settings Utility  (Dell  1130n  only):
    Dell  Toner Management System ™:
    Firmware  Update Utility :
    SetIP (Dell  1130n  only):
    Printer Driver:
    Unified Linux Driver:
    Support for DirectX®  9 graphics with 128 MB  memory (to enable the Aero theme).
    DVD-R/W Drive
    Windows ServerIntel® Pentium®  IV  1 GHz (x86)  or 1.4 GHz (x64)  processors512 MB  (204810  GB
     
    						
    							2008 R2(2  GHz or faster) MB)
    Internet  Explorer®  5.0 or higher  is the minimum requirement  for all Windows operating  systems.
    Administrator rights are required  to  install the software.
    Windows Terminal Services is compatible with this machine.
    Macintosh
    OPERATING
    SYSTEM Requirements  (recommended)
    CPU RAMfree HDD
    space
    Mac OS X  10.3  ~
    10.4
    Intel Processors
    PowerPC  G4/  G5
    128 MB  for a  PowerPC  based Mac
    (512  MB)
    512 MB  for a  Intel-based Mac (1  GB) 1 GB
    Mac OS X  10.5
    Intel Processors
    867 MHz or faster Power PC
    G4/  G5 512 MB  (1  GB)
    1 GB
    Mac OS X  10.6
    Intel Processors 1 GB (2  GB)
    1 GB
    Linux
    ItemRequirement  (recommended)
    Operating system RedHat Enterprise Linux  WS  4, 5 (32/64 bit)
    Fedora  Core 2~10 (32/64 bit)
    SuSE Linux  9.1 (32 bit)
    OpenSuSE  9.2, 9.3, 10.0, 10.1, 10.2, 10.3, 11.0, 11.1  (32/64 bit)
    Mandrake 10.0, 10.1  (32/64 bit)
    Mandriva  2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 (32/64 bit)
    Ubuntu 6.06, 6.10, 7.04, 7.10, 8.04, 8.10  (32/64 bit)
    SuSE Linux  Enterprise Desktop  9, 10  (32/64 bit)
    Debian 3.1, 4.0, 5.0 (32/64 bit)
    CPU Pentium  IV  2.4 GHz (Intel  Core™2)
    RAM 512 MB  (1024 MB)
    Free  HDD space 1 GB (2  GB)
    Installing USB connected machine’s driver
    A  locally connected machine is a  machine directly attached  to  your  computer  using  the USB  cable. If  your  machine is
    attached  to  a  network,  skip  the following steps below  and  go on to  installing  network connected machine’s  driver. (See
    Installing network connected machine’s  driver .)
    Only use an USB  cable  shorter  than  3 m (118  in.  ).
    Windows
    You  can  install the machine software using  the typical  or custom method.
    The  following steps below  are recommended for most users  who use a  machine directly connected to  your  computer.
    All components  necessary  for machine operations will be installed.
    1. Make sure  that  the machine is connected to  the computer  and  powered on.
    If  the “Found New Hardware  Wizard ” window  appears during the installation procedure, click   Cancel in
    close  the window.
    2. Insert the supplied  software CD into your  CD/DVD drive.
    The  software CD should automatically run  and  an installation window  should appear.
    If  the installation window  does  not appear,  click   Start and  then   Run.  Type  X:\ Setup.exe ,  replacing “X”
    with the letter  which represents your  CD/DVD drive. Click   OK.
    If  you use Windows Vista,  Windows 7 and  Windows 2008 Server R2 click   Start > All programs  >
    Accessories  > Run .
    Type  X:\ Setup.exe  replacing “X”  with the letter  which represents your  CD/DVD drive  and  click   OK.
     
    						
    							If  the AutoPlay  window  appears in Windows Vista,  Windows 7 and  Windows 2008 Server R2,  click   Run
    Setup.exe  in Install or  run  program  field, and  click  Continue or Yes  in the  User Account  Control
    windows.
    3. Click   Next.
    If  necessary, select a  language from  the drop -down  list.
    4. Select  Typical  installation for a  local  printer. Then,  click   Next.
    The  Custom allows  you to  select the machine’s  connection  and  choose individual component  to  install.  Follow
    the on-screen instructions.
    If  your  machine is not connected to  the computer, the following window  will appear.
     
    						
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