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    							After connecting  the machine,  click  Next.
    If  you don’t  want  to  connect the printer at this time,  click  Next,  and  No  on the following screen. The
    installation starts  and  a  test page  will not print  at the end  of the installation.
    The  installation window  in this  user  guide may differ depending on the machine and  interface in use.
    5. After the installation is finished,  a  window  asking you to  print  a  test page  appears.  If  you choose to  print  a  test
    page, select the checkbox  and  click   Next.  Otherwise, just click   Next and  skip  to  step 7.
    6. If  the test page  prints out correctly, click   Yes.
    If  not, click   No to  reprint it.
    7. Click   Finish .
    If  the printer driver  does  not work  properly, follow  the steps below  to  repair  or reinstall the driver.
    1. Make sure  that  the machine is connected to  your  machine and  powered on.
    2. From the  Start menu,  select  Programs or All Programs  > Dell  > Dell  Printers  > your printer
    driver  name  > Maintenance .
    3. Select the option as you wish,  follow  the instruction on the window.
    Macintosh
    The  software CD that  came  with your  machine provides  you with the PPD file that  allows  you to  use the CUPS driver
    or Apple LaserWriter driver  (only available  when  you use a  machine which supports  the PostScript driver) for printing
    on a  Macintosh  computer.
    1. Make sure  that  the machine is connected to  your  computer  and  powered on.
    2. Insert the supplied  software CD into your  CD/DVD drive.
    3. Double -click  the CD-ROM icon that  appears on your  Macintosh  desktop.
    4. Double -click  the  MAC_Installer folder.
    5. Double -click  the  Installer OS X icon.
    6. Enter  the password and  click   OK.
    7. The   Dell Installer window  opens.  Click   Continue.
    8. Select Easy  Install  and  click  Install. Easy  Install  is recommended for most users. All components  necessary
    for machine operations will be installed.
    If  you select  Custom Install ,  you can  choose individual components  to  install.
    9. When  the message  which warns that  all applications  will close  on your  computer  appears,  click   Continue.
    10. After the installation is finished,  click   Quit.
    11. Open the  Applications  folder > Utilities > Print Setup Utility .
    For  Mac OS X  10.5~10.6, open the  Applications folder > System Preferences   and  click  Print &  Fax .
    12. Click  Add on the  Printer List .
    For  Mac OS X  10.5~10.6, click  the “ +” icon; a  display  window  will pop  up.
    13. For  Mac OS X  10.3, select the  USB tab.
    For  Mac OS X10.4, click   Default  Browser and  find the USB  connection.
    For  Mac OS X  10.5~10.6, click   Default and  find the USB  connection.
     
    						
    							14. For  Mac OS X  10.3, if Auto Select does  not work  properly, select Dell in Printer Model  and  your  machine name
    in  Model  Name .
    For  Mac OS X  10.4, if Auto Select does  not work  properly, select  Dell in Print Using  and  your  machine
    name in  Model.
    For  Mac OS X  10.5~10.6, if Auto Select does  not work  properly, select  Select  a  driver  to use... and  your
    machine name in  Print Using.
    Your  machine appears on the  Printer List,  and  is set  as the default machine.
    15. Click  Add.
    If  the printer driver  does  not work  properly, uninstall the driver  and  reinstall it.
    Follow steps below  to  uninstall the driver  for Macintosh.
    1. Make sure  that  the machine is connected to  your  computer  and  powered on.
    2. Insert the supplied  software CD into your  CD/DVD drive.
    3. Double -click  CD-ROM icon that  appears on your  Macintosh  desktop.
    4. Double -click  the  MAC_Installer folder.
    5. Double -click  the  Installer OS X icon.
    6. Enter  the password and  click   OK.
    7. The   Dell Installer window  opens.  Click   Continue.
    8. Select Uninstall  and  click   Uninstall.
    9. When  the message  which warns that  all applications  will close  on your  computer  appears,  Click
    Continue .
    10. When  the uninstall is done, click   Quit.
    Linux
    Follow the steps below  to  install the driver  for Linux. While  installing  the driver, the Unified Linux  Driver  package will
    automatically be installed  as well.
    The  supplied  software CD provides  you with the Unified Linux  Driver  package for using  your  machine with a
    Linux  computer  easily  in UI based management tool. (See 
    Using the Unified Linux  Driver  Configurator .)
    1. Make sure  that  the machine is connected to  your  computer  and  powered on.
    2. When  the Administrator Login  window  appears,  type in root in the  Login field and  enter the system  password.
    You  must  log  in as a  super user  (root)  to  install the machine software.  If  you are not a  super user, ask your
    system  administrator.
    3. Insert the supplied  software CD into your  CD/DVD drive.
    The  software CD will run  automatically.
    If  the software CD does  not run  automatically,  click  the 
     icon at the bottom  of the desktop. When  the Terminal
    screen appears,  type in the following:
    If  the software CD is secondary master  and  the location to  mount is /mnt/cdrom,
    [root@localhost  root]#mount -t iso9660  /dev/hdc /mnt/cdrom
    [root@localhost  root]#cd /mnt/cdrom/Linux
    [root@localhost  Linux]#./install.sh
    If  you still failed to  run  the software CD type the followings in sequence:
    [root@localhost  root]#umount  /dev/hdc
    [root@localhost  root]#mount -t iso9660  /dev/hdc /mnt/cdrom
    The  installation program  runs automatically if you have  an autorun  software package installed  and
    configured.
    4. When  the welcome screen appears,  click   Next.
     
    						
    							5. When  the installation is complete,  click  Finish.
    The  installation program  has  added the Unified Driver  Configurator  desktop icon and  the Unified Driver  group to  the
    system  menu  for your  convenience. If  you have  any difficulties, consult the on screen help that  is available  through
    your  system  menu  or can  otherwise  be called from  the driver  package Windows applications, such as  Unified Driver
    Configurator  or Image Manager .
    Installing the driver  in the text mode:
    If  you do not use the graphical interface or have  been  unable  to  install the driver, you have  to  use the driver
    in the text mode.
    Follow the steps 1 to  3, then  type [root@localhost  Linux]# ./install.sh.  Follow the instructions on the
    terminal  screen. The  installation is completed.
    When  you want  to  uninstall the driver, follow  the installation instructions above, but type [root@localhost
    Linux]# ./uninstall.sh on the terminal  screen.
    If  the printer driver  does  not work  properly, uninstall the driver  and  reinstall it.
    Follow the steps below  steps to  uninstall the driver  for Linux.
    1. Make sure  that  the machine is connected to  your  computer  and  powered on.
    2. When  the Administrator Login  window  appears,  type in “root” in the  Login field and  enter the system
    password.
    You  must  log  in as a  super user  (root)  to  uninstall the printer driver. If  you are not a  super user, ask
    your  system  administrator.
    3. Insert the supplied  software CD into your  CD/DVD drive.
    The  software CD will run  automatically.
    If  the software CD does  not run  automatically,  click  the 
     icon at the bottom  of the desktop. When  the
    Terminal screen appears,  type in:
    If  the software CD is secondary master  and  the location to  mount is /mnt/cdrom,
    [root@localhost  root]#mount -t iso9660  /dev/hdc /mnt/cdrom
    [root@localhost  root]#cd /mnt/cdrom/Linux
    [root@localhost  Linux]#./uninstall.sh
    The  installation program  runs automatically if you have  an autorun  software package installed  and
    configured.
    4. Click   Uninstall .
    5. Click  Next.
    6. Click   Finish .
    Sharing your machine locally
    Follow the steps below  to  set  up  the computers to  share  your  machine locally.
    If  the Host  computer  is directly connected to  the machine with USB  cable  and  is also  connected to  the local  network
    environment, the client  computer  connected to  the local  network can  use the shared machine through the host
    computer  to  print.
     
    						
    							1Host  computer
    A  computer  which is directly connected to  the machine by USB  cable.
    2 Client computers
    Computers which use the machine shared through the host computer.
    Windows
    Setting up a host computer
    1. Install your  printer driver. (See Installing USB  connected machine’s  driver , Installing network connected
    machine’s  driver.)
    2. Click  the Windows  Start menu.
    3. For  Windows 2000, select  Settings > Printers .
    For  Windows XP/Server 2003, select  Printers and Faxes.
    For  Windows Server 2008/Vista,  select  Control  Panel > Hardware  and Sound   > Printers .
    For  Windows 7, select  Control  Panel > Hardware  and Sound   > Devices and Printers .
    For  Windows Server 2008 R2,  select  Control  Panel > Hardware   > Devices and Printers .
    4. Right click  your  printer icon.
    5. For  Windows XP/Server 2003/ Server 2008/Vista,  press   Properties.
    For  Windows 7 and  Windows Server 2008 R2,  from  context menus, select the  Printer properties.
    If  Printer properties  item has  ► mark, you can  select other printer drivers connected with selected
    printer.
    6. Select the  Sharing tab.
    7. Check the  Change  Sharing  Options .
    8. Check the Share  this  printer .
    9. Fill in the Share  Name  field. Click  OK.
    Setting up a client computer
    1. Install your  printer driver. (See Installing USB  connected machine’s  driver , Installing network connected
    machine’s  driver.)
    2. Click  the Windows  Start menu.
    3. Select  All programs  > Accessories   > Windows Explorer .
    4. Enter  the IP  address of the host computer  in the address bar and  press  Enter  in your  keyboard.
    In case host computer  requires   User name and  Password ,  fill  in User  ID  and  password of the host
    computer  account.
    5. Right click  the printer icon you want  to  share  and  select  Connect.
    6. If  a  set  up  complete  message  appears,  click   OK.
    7. Open the file you want  to  print  and  start  printing.
    Macintosh
    The  following steps are for Mac OS X  10.5~10.6. Refer to  Mac Help for other OS versions.
    Setting up a host computer
    1. Install your  printer driver. (See Macintosh .)
    2. Open the Applications  folder > System Preferences   and  click  Print &  Fax .
    3. Select the printer to  share  in the  Printers list.
    4. Select Share  this  printer .
    Setting up a client computer
     
    						
    							1. Install your  printer driver. (See Macintosh.)
    2. Open the Applications  folder > System Preferences   and  click  Print &  Fax .
    3. Click  the “+” icon.
    A  display  window  showing  the name of your  shared printer appears.
    4. Select your  machine and  click   Add.
     
    						
    							Network setup (Dell 1130n only)
    This chapter gives  you step-by-step instructions for setting  up  the network connected machine and  software.
    This chapter includes:
    Network  environment
    Introducing useful  network programs
    Using a  wired network
    Installing network connected machine’s  driver
    IPv6  Configuration
    Network environment
    You  need  to  set  up  the network protocols on the machine to  use it  as your  network machine.
    The  following table shows  the network environments supported by the machine:
    Item Requirements
    Network  interface Ethernet 10/100 Base-TX
    Network  operating  system
    Windows 2000/XP/Server 2003/Server 2008/Vista/7/2008 Server R2
    Various Linux  OS
    Mac OS X  10.3  ~ 10.6
    Network  protocols
    TCP/IPv4
    DHCP,  BOOTP
    DNS, WINS, Bonjour, SLP, UPnP
    Standard  TCP/IP Printing  (RAW), LPR, IPP
    SNMPv 1/2/3,  HTTP, IPSec
    TCP/IPv6 (DHCP, DNS, RAW, LPR, SNMPv 1/2/3,  HTTP, IPSec
    (See 
    IPv6  Configuration .)
    Introducing useful network programs
    There are several  programs available  to  setup  the network settings in network environment.
    Before  using  the programs below,  set  the IP  address first.
     Embedded Web Service
    Web server embedded  on your  network machine,  which allows  you to:
    Configure  the network parameters  necessary  for the machine to  connect to  various network environments.
    Customize machine settings.
    (See 
    Using  Embedded Web Service  (Dell 1130n  only).)
     SetIP
    This utility  program  allows  you to  select a  network interface and  manually configure the IP  addresses  for use with
    the TCP/IP protocol.  (See 
    IP  setting  using   SetIP Program )
    TCP/IPv6 is not supported by this program.
    Using a wired network
    You  must  set  up  the network protocols on your  machine to  use it  on your  network.  This chapter will show you how this
    is accomplished.
    You  can  use network after connecting  network cable  to  a  corresponding  port on your  machine.
     
    						
    							Printing network configuration report
    You  can  print  a  Network Configuration Report  from  the machines  control panel that  will show the current
    machine’s  network settings. This will help you to  set  up  a  network and  troubleshooting  problems.
    To print the report:
    In ready  mode, press  and  hold the 
     (cancel  button) for about  5 seconds. You  can  find your  machine’s  MAC address
    and  IP  address.
    For  example:
    MAC Address : 00:15:99:41:A2:78
    IP  Address : 192.0.0.192
    Setting IP address
    Firstly,  you have  to  set  up  an IP  address for network printing and  managements.  In most cases  a  new IP  address
    will be automatically assigned by a  DHCP (Dynamic Host  Configuration  Protocol) server located  on the network.
    In a  few  situations  the IP  address must  be set  manually.  This is called a  static IP  and  is often required  in corporate
    Intranets for security reasons.
    DHCP IP  assignment : Connect your  machine to  the network,  and  wait  a  few  minutes  for the DHCP server to
    assign  an IP  address to  the machine.  Then,  print  the  Network Configuration Report as explained above. If  the
    report shows  that  the IP  address has  changed,  the assignment  was  successful. You  will see the new IP  address in
    the report.
    Static IP  assignment : Use  SetIP program  to  change  the IP  address from  your  computer.
    In an office environment, we recommend  that  you contact  a  network administrator to  set  this address for you.
    IP setting using SetIP  Program
    This program  is for manually setting  the network IP  address of your  machine using  its  MAC address to
    communicate with the machine.  A  MAC address is the hardware serial  number of the network interface and  can
    be found  in the Network Configuration Report .
    For  using   SetIP program, disable  the computer  firewall  before continuing by performing the following:
    1. Open  Start > All programs  > Control  Panel .
    2. Double  click  Security Center .
    3. Click  Windows Firewall .
    4. Disable the firewall.
    Installing the program
    1. Insert the supplied  software CD provided  with your  machine.  When  the driver  CD runs automatically,  close
    that  window.
    2. Start Windows Explorer  and  open the X  drive. (X represents your  CD/DVD drive.)
    3. Double -click  Application > SetIP .
    4. Double -click   Setup.exe to  install this program.
    5. Click  OK.  If  necessary, select a  language from  the drop -down  list.
    6. Follow the instructions in the window  and  complete  the installation.
    Starting the program
    1. Connect your  machine to  the network with a  network cable.
    2. Turned  on the machine.
    3. From the Windows  Start menu,  select  All Programs  > Dell  Printers  > SetIP  > SetIP .
    4. Click  on the  icon (third from  left) in the  SetIP window  to  open the TCP/IP configuration window.
    5. Enter  the machine’s  new information  into the configuration window  as follows. In a  corporate intranet, you
    may need  to  have  this information  assigned by a  network manager before proceeding.
     
    						
    							MAC  Address : Find  the machine’s  MAC address from  the  Network Configuration Report and  enter it
    without  the colons.  For  example, 00:15:99:29:51:A8 becomes  0015992951A8.
    IP  Address : Enter  a  new IP  address for your  printer.
    For  example, if your  computer’s IP  address is 192.168.1.150, enter 192.168.1.X.  (X is number between  1
    and  254 other than  the computer’s address.)
    Subnet Mask : Enter  a  Subnet Mask.
    Default  Gateway : Enter  a  Default Gateway.
    6. Click  Apply ,  and  then  click   OK.  The  machine will automatically print  the  Network Configuration Report.
    Confirm that  all the settings are correct.
    7. Click   Exit to  close  the  SetIP program.
    8. If  necessary, restart  the computer’s firewall.
    Network parameter setting
    You  can  also  set  up  the various network settings through the network administration programs such as  Embedded
    Web Service .
    Restoring factory default settings
    You  may need  to  reset the machine to  the factory default settings when  machine that  you are using  is connected to
    new network environment.
    Restoring factory default settings using Embedded Web Service
    1. Start a  web browser  and  enter your  machine’s  new IP  address in the browser  window.
    For  example,
    2. When  the Embedded Web Service  window  opens,  click  Network Settings.
    3. Click  Reset .  Then,  click   Clear for network.
    4. Turn off and  restart  machine to  apply settings.
    Installing network connected machine’s driver
    Windows
    You  can  set  up  the machine driver, follow  the steps below.
    This is recommended for most users. All components  necessary  for machine operations will be installed.
    1. Make sure  that  the machine is connected to  the network and  powered on.
    2. Insert the supplied  software CD into your  CD/DVD drive.
    The  software CD should automatically run  and  an installation window  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  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  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  network printer .  Then,  click  Next.
    The  Custom Installation allows  you to  select the machine’s  connection  and  choose individual component  to
    install.  Follow the guide on the window.
    5. The  list of printers available  on the network appears.  Select the printer you want  to  install from  the list and  then
    click  Next .
     
    						
    							If  you do not see your  printer on the list, click  Update to  refresh the list, or select  Add  TCP/IP  Port to  add
    your  printer to  the network.  To add  the printer to  the network,  enter the port name and  the IP  address for
    the printer.
    To verify your  printer’s IP  address,  print  a  Network  Configuration  page. (By pressing the (cancel  button)
    for about  5 seconds, then  release. (Example IP  Address is 13.121.52.104)
    To find a  shared network printer (UNC Path), select  Shared Printer [UNC] and  enter the shared name
    manually or find a  shared printer by clicking the  Browse button.
    If  you cannot find your  machine in network,  please turn  off the firewall  and  click   Update.
    For  Windows operating  system,  Start > Control  Panel  and  start  windows firewall, and  deactivate  this
    option.  For  other operating  system, refer to  its  on-line  guide.
    6. After the installation is finished,  a  window  asking you to  print  a  test page  appears.  If  you choose to  print  a  test
    page, select the checkbox  and  click   Next.  Otherwise, just click   Next and  skip  to  step 8.
    7. If  the test page  prints out correctly, click   Yes.
    If  not, click   No to  reprint it.
    8. Click   Finish .
    After the driver  setup, you may enable firewall.
    If  the printer driver  does  not work  properly, follow  the steps below  to  repair  or reinstall the driver.
    1. Make sure  that  the machine is connected to  your  machine and  powered on.
    2. From the  Start menu,  select  Programs or All Programs  > Dell  > Dell  Printers  > your printer
    driver  name  > Maintenance .
    3. Select the option as you wish,  follow  the instruction on the window.
    Macintosh
    1. Make sure  that  the machine is connected to  your  network and  powered on.  Also, your  machine’s  IP  address
    should have  been  set.
    2. Insert the supplied  software CD into your  CD/DVD drive.
    3. Double -click  the CD-ROM icon that  appears on your  Macintosh  desktop.
    4. Double -click  the  MAC_Installer folder.
    5. Double -click  the  Installer OS X icon.
    6. Enter  the password and  click   OK.
    7. The   Dell Installer  window  opens.  Click   Continue.
    8. Select Easy  Install  and  click  Install. Easy  Install  is recommended for most users. All components  necessary
    for machine operations will be installed.
    If  you select  Custom Install ,  you can  choose individual components  to  install.
    9. The  message  which warns that  all applications  will close  on your  computer  appears.  Click   Continue.
    10. After the installation is finished,  click   Quit.
    11. Open the  Applications  folder > Utilities > Print Setup Utility .
    For  Mac OS X  10.5~10.6, open the  Applications folder > System Preferences   and  click  Print &  Fax .
     
    						
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