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    							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  Stop/Clear ()
    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 .
    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  IP  Printing tab.
    For  Mac OS X10.4, click   IP  Printer.
    For  Mac OS X  10.5~10.6, click   IP.
    14. Select  Socket/HP Jet  Direct  in Printer Type .
    When  printing a  document containing  many pages, printing performance  may be enhanced  by choosing
    Socket for Printer Type  option.
    15. Enter  the machine’s  IP  address in the  Printer Address field.
    16. Enter  the queue name in the  Queue  Name field. If  you cannot determine  the queue name for your  machine
    server,  try using  the default queue first.
    17. 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.
    18. 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
    Install Linux Driver
    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  CD-ROM icon that  appears on your  Linux  desktop.
    4. Double -click  the  Linux folder.
    5. Double -click  the  install.sh icon.
    6. The  Dell Installer  window  opens.  Click   Continue.
    7. The  Add  printer wizard  window  opens.  Click   Next.
    8. Select Network  printer and  click   Search button.
    9. The  Printer’s IP  address and  model name appears on list field.
    10. Select your  machine and  click   Next.
    Add network Printer
    1. Double -click  the  Unified Driver Configurator .
    2. Click  Add  Printer…
    3. The  Add  printer wizard  window  opens.  Click   Next.
    4. Select  Network printer  and  click  the Search button.
    5. The  printer’s IP  address and  model name appears on list field.
    6. Select your  machine and  click   Next.
    7. Input the printer description and   Next
    8. When  the add  printer is done, click   Finish.
    IPv6 Configuration
    TCP/IPv6  is supported properly  only  in Windows Vista or higher.
    If  the IPv6  network seems to  not be working,  set  all the network setting  to  the factory defaults and  try again (See
    Restoring  factory default settings
    ).
    To use the IPv6  network environment, follow  the next procedure to  use the IPv6  address:
    1. Connect your  machine to  the network with a  network cable.
    2. Turn on the machine.
    3. Print a   Network Configuration Report  from  the machine’s  control panel that  will check  IPv6  addresses.
    1. Press  Menu  () on the control panel.
    2. Press  the left/right  arrow until  Network appears and  press   OK.
    3. Press  the left/right  arrow until  Network Info. appears and  press   OK.
    4. Press  the left/right  arrow until  Yes appears and  press   OK.
    4. Select  Start > Control  Panel  > Hardware  and Sound   > Printers  > Add  Printer .
    5. Click  Add  a  local printer  on the Add  Printer  windows.
    6. Follow the instruction on the window.
    If  the machine does  not work  in the network environment, activate IPv6.  Refer to  the next section followed by.
    Activating IPv6
    The  machine is provided  with IPv6  feature  on.
    1. Press  Menu  () on the control panel.
    2. Press  the left/right  arrow until  Network appears and  press   OK.
    3. Press  the left/right  arrow until  TCP/IP  (IPv6) appears and  press   OK.
    4. Press  the left/right  arrow until  IPv6 Activate appears and  press   OK.
    Press  the left/right  arrow until  On appears and  press   OK.
     
    						
    							5. 
    6. Turn the machine off and  turn  it  on again.
    7. Reinstall  your  printer driver.
    Setting IPv6 addresses
    Machine  supports  following IPv6  addresses  for network printing and  managements.
    Link -local Address: Self-configured local  IPv6  address (Address  starts  with FE80).
    Stateless Address: Automatically configured IPv6  address by a  network router.
    Stateful  Address: IPv6  address configured by a  DHCPv6 server.
    Manual Address: Manually configured IPv6  address by a  user.
    DHCPv6 address configuration (Stateful)
    If  you have  a  DHCPv6 server on your  network,  you can  set  one  of the following option for default dynamic host
    configuration:
    1. Press  Menu () on the control panel.
    2. Press  the left/right  arrow until  Network appears and  press   OK.
    3. Press  the left/right  arrow until  TCP/IP  (IPv6) appears and  press   OK.
    4. Press  the left/right  arrow until  DHCPv6 Config appears and  press   OK.
    5. Press  the left/right  arrow to  access  the required  value.
    Router : Use  DHCPv6 only  when  requested  by a  router.
    DHCPv6 Addr. : Always use DHCPv6 regardless of router request.
    DHCPv6 Off: Never use DHCPv6 regardless of router request.
    6. Press  OK.
    Manual address configuration
    1. Start a  web browser  such as Internet  Explorer  that  supports  IPv6  addressing  as a  URL (See  Connecting
    Embedded  Web Service).
    For  IPv4,  enter the IPv4  address (http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx)  in the address field and  press  the Enter  key  or
    click  Go.
    2. When  the  Embedded  Web Service  window  opens,  click  Network Settings.
    3. Click  TCP/IP .
    4. Enable  the  Manual Address  In the TCP/IPv6  section.
    5. Select the Router Prefix  and  click  the Add button, then  the router prefix  will automatically be entered  into
    the address field.
    Enter  the rest  of address (ex:3FFE:10:88:194:: AAAA.  “A”  is the hexadecimal 0 through 9, A  through F).
    6. Click  the  Apply button.
    Connecting  Embedded Web Service
    1. Start a  web browser  such as Internet  Explorer  that  supports  IPv6  addressing  as a  URL.
    2. Select one  of the IPv6  addresses  ( Link -local Address, Stateless Address , Stateful  Address , Manual
    Address ) from  Network Configuration Report .
    3. Enter  the IPv6  addresses  (ex:  http://[FE80::215:99FF:FE66:7701]).
    Address must  be enclosed in '[ ]' brackets.
     
    						
    							Specifications
    This chapter include:
    Hardware  specifications
    Environmental  specifications
    Electrical  specifications
    Print media specifications
    The  specification  values are listed  below,  specification  are subject to  change  without  notice. See www.dell.com or
    support.dell.com/manuals
     for possible changes in information.
    Hardware specifications
    Item Description
    Dimensions Height 318.9 mm  (12.6 inches)
    Depth 415.4 mm  (16.4 inches)
    Width 416 mm  (16.4 inches)
    Weight Machine  with consumables 11.55 Kg (25.46  lbs)
    Package weight Paper 2.29  Kg (5.05 lbs)
    Plastic 0.49  Kg (1.07 lbs)
    Environmental specifications
    Item Description
    Noise Level
    [ a]Ready  mode 26  dB(A)
    Printing  mode 50  dB(A)
    Copying mode (scanner glass) 50  dB(A)
    Copying mode (document  feeder) 52  dB(A)
    Temperature Operation 10  to  32  °C (50 to  90  °F)
    Storage  (unpacked) 0 to  40  °C (32 to  104 °F)
    Humidity Operation 20  to  80%  RH
    Storage  (unpacked) 10  to  80%  RH
    [a] Sound  Pressure Level, ISO 7779. Configuration  tested: machine basic installation,  A4 paper, simplex  printing.
    Electrical specifications
    Power requirements  are based on the country/region  where the device is sold.
    Do not convert  operating  voltages. Doing so might damage  the device and  void  the product warranty.
    Item Description
    Power rating
    [ a]
    110 volt models AC 110 - 127 V
    220 volt models AC 220 - 240 V
    Power consumption Average operating  mode Less  than  370 W
    Ready  mode Less  than  45  W
    Power save mode Less  than  10  W
    Power off mode Less  than  1 W
    [a] See the rating label on the machine for the correct voltage, frequency (hertz) and  type of current for your
    machine.
     
    						
    							Print media specifications
    TypeSizeDimensionsPrint media  weight
    [
    a]/Capacity[b]
    Tray1 Manual tray
    Plain paper Letter 216 x  279
     mm
    (8.50 x
    
     11.00
    inches) 60  to  120
     g/m2
    (16 to  32 lb bond)
    250 sheets  of
    80g/m
    2 (20 lb
    bond) 60  to  163
     g/m2 (16
    to  43
     lb bond)
    1 sheet stacking
    Legal 216 x  356 mm
    (8.50 x
     14.00
    inches)
    US Folio 216 x  330
     mm
    (8.50 x
    
     13.00
    inches)
    A4 210 x  297
     mm
    (8.27 x
    
     11.69
    inches)
    Oficio 216 x  343
     mm
    (8.50 x
    
     13.50
    inches)
    JIS B5 182 x  257
     mm
    (7.17 x
    
     10.12
    inches) 60  to  90
     g/m2 (16
    to  24
     lb bond)
    150 sheets  of
    80  g/m
    2 (20 lb
    bond)
    ISO B5
    176 x  250 mm
    (6.93 x
     9.84
    inches)
    Executive 184 x  267
     mm
    (7.25 x
    
     10.50
    inches)
    A5 148 x  210
     mm
    (5.83 x
    
     8.27
    inches)
    A6 105 x  148
     mm
    (4.13 x
    
     5.83
    inches)
    Envelope Envelope Monarch 98  x  191
     mm
    (3.87 x
    
     7.50
    inches) Not available  in
    tray1
    75  to  90
     g/m2 (20
    to  24
     lb bond)
    1 sheet stacking
    Envelope No. 10 105 x  241 mm
    (4.12 x
     9.50
    inches)
    Envelope DL 110 x  220
     mm
    (4.33 x
    
     8.66
    inches)
    Envelope C5 162 x  229
     mm
    (6.38 x
    
     9.02
    inches)
    Envelope C6 114 x  162
     mm
    (4.49 x
    
     6.38
    inches)
    Thick paper Refer to  the Plain paper section Refer to  the Plain
    paper section90  g/m
    2 (24 lb
    bond) 90  g/m2 (24 lb
    bond)
    1 sheet stacking
    Thin paper Refer to  the Plain paper section Refer to  the Plain
    paper section60  to  70  g/m
    2 (16
    to  19  lb bond) 60  to  70  g/m2 (16
    to  19  lb bond)
    1 sheet stacking
    Transparency Refer to  the Plain paper section Refer to  the Plain
    paper sectionNot available  in
    tray1
    138 to  146 g/m
    2
    (36.81  to  38.91 lb
     
    						
    							bond)
    1 sheet stacking
    Labels
    [ c]Letter, Legal,  US Folio, A4,  JIS B5,  ISO
    B5,  Executive,  A5,  Statement Refer to  the Plain
    paper sectionNot available  in
    tray1
    120 to  150 g/m2
    (32 to  40  lb bond)
    1 sheet stacking
    Card  stock Letter, Legal,  US Folio, A4,  JIS B5,  ISO B5,  Executive,  A5,  Statement, PostCard
    4x6 Refer to  the Plain
    paper section
    Not available  in
    tray1
    105 to  163 g/m
    2
    (28 to  43  lb bond)
    1 sheet stacking
    Minimum  size (custom) 76  x  127
     mm
    (3.00 x
    
     5.00
    inches) 60  to  163
     g/m2
    (16 to  43 lb bond)
     
    Maximum size (custom)
    216 x  356 mm
    (8.50 x  14.02
    inches)
    [ a] If  media weight  is over 120 g/m2 (32 lb), load  a  paper into the tray  one  by one.
    [b] Maximum capacity may differ depending on media weight, thickness, and  environmental conditions.
    [c] Smoothness: 100 to  250 (sheffield).
     
    						
    							Supplies and accessories
    This chapter provides  information  on purchasing supplies,  accessories and  maintenance parts available  for your  machine.
    This chapter includes:
    How  to  purchase
    Available  supplies
    Replacing  the toner cartridge
    Checking replaceable’s  lifespan
    Available  accessories may differ from  country to  country.  Contact  your  sales  representatives to  obtain the list of
    available  accessories.
    How to purchase
    To order  Dell-authorized supplies and  accessories visit  www.dell.com/supplies,  or contact  your  local  Dell dealer or
    the retailer  where you purchased  your  machine.  You  can  also  visit  www.dell.com
     or support.dell.com,  select your
    country/region, and  obtain information  on calling for service.
    Available supplies
    When  supplies reach  their lifespan, you can  order  the following types of supplies for your  machine:
    Type Average yield
    [a]Part  number
    Standard  capacity toner cartridge Approx.  1,500 pages 3J11D
    High  capacity toner cartridge Approx.  2,500 pages 2MMJP
    [a] Declared yield  value  in accordance with ISO/IEC 19752.
    To replace  a  toner cartridge see  Replacing  the toner cartridge
    .
    Depending on the options and  job mode used, the toner cartridge’s  lifespan may differ.
    You  must  purchase supplies,  including toner cartridges, in the same  country where you purchased  your  machine.
    Otherwise, it  will be incompatible with your  machine since the system  configuration of these vary from  country to
    country.
    Dell does  not recommend  using  non-genuine  Dell toner cartridge such as refilled or remanufactured  toners.  Dell
    cannot guarantee  non-genuine  Dell toner cartridge's  quality.  Service  or repair  required  as a  result  of using  non-
    genuine Dell  toner cartridges  will not be covered under the machine warranty.
    Replacing the toner cartridge
    When  a  toner cartridge has  reached its  estimated cartridge life:
    End  of  life  Replace new  cart  message  appears on the display.
    The  machine stops printing. Incoming  faxes are saved  in memory.
    At this stage,  the toner cartridge needs to  be replaced. Check the type of the toner cartridge for your  machine (See
    Available  supplies
    ).
    1. Open the front door.
    2. Pull the toner cartridge out.
     
    						
    							3. Take a  new toner cartridge out of its  package.
    4. Remove the paper protecting  the toner cartridge by pulling  the packing tape.
    5. Locate  the sealing  tape at the end  of the toner cartridge.  Carefully  pull the tape completely out of the cartridge and
    discard  it.
    The  sealing  tape should be longer than  60  cm (23.6 inches) when  correctly  removed.
    Holding the toner cartridge,  pull the sealing  tape straight to  remove it  from  the cartridge.  Be  careful not
    to  cut the tape. If  this happens,  you cannot use the toner cartridge.
    Refer to  the pictures on the cartridge wrapping paper.
    6. Slowly shake  the cartridge five or six times  to  distribute  the toner evenly inside  the cartridge.  It will assure
    maximum  copies per cartridge.
    If  toner gets on your  clothing, wipe it  off with a  dry cloth  and  wash clothing in cold  water. Hot  water  sets  toner
    into fabric.
    Do not touch the green underside  of the toner cartridge.  Use  the handle  on the cartridge to  avoid  touching this
    area.
    7. Hold  the toner cartridge by the handle  and  slowly  insert  the cartridge into the opening in the machine.
    Tabs  on the sides of the cartridge and  corresponding  grooves within  the machine will guide the cartridge into the
    correct position  until it  locks  into place  completely.
     
    						
    							8. Close  the front door. Make sure  that  the cover is securely closed.
    Checking replaceable’s lifespan
    If  you experience frequent  paper jams  or printing problems,  check  the number of pages the machine has  printed.
    Replace the corresponding  parts,  if necessary.
    1. Press  Menu  () on the control panel.
    2. Press  the left/right  arrow until  System Setup appears and  press   OK.
    3. Press  the left/right  arrow until  Maintenance appears and  press   OK.
    4. Press  the left/right  arrow until  Supplies  Life appears and  press   OK.
    5. Press  the left/right  arrow until the item you want  appears and  press   OK.
    Supplies  Info : Prints  the supply  information  page.
    Total: Displays  the total  number of pages printed.
    ADF  Scan : Displays  the number of pages scanned using  the ADF.
    Platen Scan : Displays  the number of pages scanned using  the scanner  glass.
    6. Press  Stop/Clear  () to  return  to  ready  mode.
     
    						
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