Dell 1720 User Guide
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Operator Panel Menus Network Menu Parallel Menu Setup Menu USB Menu Utilities Menu Menus are represented by Ready , Toner Low/Replace Drum /, Load Paper/Remove Output /, and Paper Jam light sequences. Menu items and their settings are indicated by Error and Continue light sequences. Press the Cancel button to advance through the menus and menu items. Press the Continue button to advance to the setting you need. Press and hold the Continue button until all the lights cycle to save a setting. Press and hold the Cancel button until all of the lights cycle to return to the Home menu. Turn off the printer to exit the menus. Network Menu Use the Network menu to change printer settings on jobs sent through a network port (either Standard Network or Network Opt ). From this menu: You can: * Factory default setting NPA Mode Send print jobs to the printer and query printer status information simultaneously. Off On* MAC Binary PS Configure the printer to process Macintosh binary PostScript print jobs. Off—the printer filters PostScript print jobs using standard protocol. On—the printer processes raw binary PostScript print jobs from computers using the Macintosh operating system. NOTE: This setting can cause print jobs sent from Windows to fail. Auto*—the printer processes print jobs from computers using either Windows or Macintosh operating systems. Set Card Speed Automatically detect the connection speed of your network. You can disable this setting to set the speed manually. Auto*—the printer attempts to connect to the network at the current network speed. 10 Mbps, Half Duplex—the printer attempts to connect to the network at 10 Mbps, Half Duplex. 10 Mbps, Full Duplex—the printer attempts to connect to the network at 10 Mbps, Full Duplex. 100 Mbps, Half Duplex—the printer attempts to connect to the network at 100 Mbps, Half Duplex. 100 Mbps, Full Duplex—the printer attempts to connect to the network at 100 Mbps, Full Duplex.
Parallel Menu Use the Parallel menu to change printer settings on jobs sent through a parallel port. Setup Menu Use the Setup menu to configure how the printer formats the end of a line depending on the computer system being used. From this menu:You can: * Factory default setting NPA Mode Send print jobs to the printer and query printer status information at the same time. Off On Auto* Protocol Receive information at a much higher transmission rate if your printer is set to Fastbytes (if your computer supports Fastbytes), or receive information at a normal transmission rate if your printer is set to Standard. Standard Fastbytes* Parallel Mode 2 Determine whether the parallel port data is sampled on the leading (on) or trailing (off) edge of the strobe. Off On* MAC Binary PS Configure the printer to process Macintosh binary PostScript print jobs. Off—the printer filters PostScript print jobs using standard protocol. On—the printer processes raw binary PostScript print jobs from computers using the Macintosh operating system. NOTE: This setting can cause print jobs sent from Windows to fail. Auto*—the printer processes print jobs from computers using either Windows or Macintosh operating systems. From this menu: You can: PPDS Emulation Specify if you want to use the PPDS datastream. Deactivate* Activate NOTE: This menu is only displayed if a PPDS interpreter is available. Auto CR after LF Specify whether the printer automatically performs a carriage return (CR) after a line feed control command. Off* On Auto LF after CR Specify whether the printer automatically performs a line feed (LF) after a carriage return control command. Off* On
USB Menu Use the USB menu to change printer settings on jobs sent through a USB port. Utilities Menu Use the Utilities menu to troubleshoot printer problems. * Factory default setting Energy ConserveSpecify whether you want Disabled to appear in the Power Saver menu. On* Off From this menu:You can: * Factory default setting NPA Mode Send print jobs to the printer and query printer status information at the same time. Off On Auto* MAC Binary PS Configure the printer to process Macintosh binary PostScript print jobs. Off—the printer filters PostScript print jobs using standard protocol. On—the printer processes raw binary PostScript print jobs from computers using the Macintosh operating system. NOTE: This setting can cause print jobs sent from Windows to fail. Auto*—the printer processes print jobs from computers using either Windows or Macintosh operating systems. USB Speed Specify the speed of the USB cable you are using. Full NOTE: This forces the USB port to run at full speed, disabling all high-speed capabilities. Auto* From this menu: You can: Print Configuration Mode Instructions Press and hold the Continue button . Reset Factory Defaults Return your printer settings to the factory default values by pressing and holding the Continue button . NOTE: All downloaded resources (fonts, macros, and symbol sets) in printer memory (RAM) are deleted. Resources in flash memory are unaffected. Hex Trace Help isolate printing problems when unexpected characters print or characters are missing. Hex Trace helps you determine if there is a problem with the language interpreter or the cable by telling you what information your printer is receiving.
* Factory default setting Off* On To exit Hex Trace, turn off the printer. Print Quality Test Pages Help isolate print quality problems, such as streaking. Three pages print to help you evaluate print quality: a text page with printer information, cartridge information, current margin settings and a graphic; and two pages with graphics. Press and hold the Continue button . Reset Photoconductor Counter Return the photoconductor counter to zero. NOTE: The replace photoconductor message should be cleared only when the imaging drum has been replaced. Reduced Curl Reduce the throughput in order to reduce page curl. Off* On
Maintaining Your Printer Ordering Supplies Storing Supplies Replacing the Toner Cartridge Replacing the Imaging Drum Cleaning the Printhead Lens Ordering Supplies Printer Attached to a Network 1. Type your printer IP address in your Web browser to launch the Dell Configuration Web Tool. 2 . Click www.dell.com/supplies . Printer Attached Locally to a Computer 1. Click Start ® Programs or All Programs ® Dell Printers ® Dell Laser Printer 1720 . For Windows Vista™ (default Start menu): a. Click ® Programs . b . Click Dell Printers . c . Click Dell Laser Printer 1720 . 2 . Click Dell Printer Supplies Reorder Application . The Order Toner Cartridges window opens. 3 . Choose your printer model from the drop -down list. 4 . Enter your Dell printer Service Tag number. NOTE: Your Service Tag number is located inside the front cover of your printer. 5 . Click Visit Dells cartridge ordering website . Storing Supplies Storing Print Media Use the following guidelines for proper print media storage. These help avoid paper feeding problems and uneven print quality.
For best results, store print media in an environment where the temperature is approximately 21°C (70°F) and the relative humidity is 40%. Store cartons of print media on a pallet or shelf, rather than directly on the floor. If you store individual packages of print media out of the original carton, ensure that they rest on a flat surface so the edges do not buckle or curl. Do not place anything on top of the print media packages. Storing the Toner Cartridge Store the toner cartridge in the original packaging until you are ready to install it. Do not store the toner in: Temperatures greater than 40°C (104°F). An environment with extreme changes in humidity or temperature. Direct sunlight. Dusty places. A car for a long period of time. An environment where corrosive gases are present. An environment with salty air. Replacing the Toner Cartridge You can determine approximately how much toner is left in your cartridge by printing the printer settings configuration sheet. This helps you decide when you might need to order replacement supplies. The Toner low light sequence is displayed when the toner cartridge is nearly empty. You can still print for a short time while this sequence is displayed, but print quality decreases as the toner level decreases.
When the Toner low light sequence appears, or when you experience faded print, remove the toner cartridge. Firmly shake it side -to -side and front-to -back several times to redistribute the toner, and then reinsert it and continue printing. Repeat this procedure multiple times until print remains faded. When the print remains faded, replace the toner cartridge. 1. Open the front cover by pressing the button on the left side of the printer and lowering the cover. 2 . Press the button on the base of the toner cartridge assembly. 3 . Pull the toner cartridge up and out using the handle. 4 . Unpack the new toner cartridge. 5 . Rotate the cartridge in all directions to distribute the toner. 6 . Install the new toner cartridge by aligning the white rollers on the toner cartridge with the arrows on the tracks of the imaging drum and pushing the toner cartridge in as far as it will go. The cartridge clicks into place when correctly installed. NOTICE: When replacing a toner cartridge, do not leave the new cartridge exposed to direct light for an extended period of time. Extended light exposure can cause print quality problems.
7. Close the front cover. Replacing the Imaging Drum You can determine approximately how full the imaging drum is by printing the printer settings configuration sheet. This helps you decide when you might need to order replacement supplies. To ensure print quality and to avoid damage to the printer, the printer stops operating after the imaging drum has reached a maximum of 40,000 pages. The printer automatically notifies you before the imaging drum reaches this point. When you first receive the Replace imaging drum light sequence, you should immediately order a new imaging drum. While the printer may continue to function properly after the imaging drum has reached its official end -of-life (approximately 30,000 pages), print quality significantly decreases until the imaging drum stops operating at the maximum of 40,000 pages. 1 . Open the front cover by pressing the button on the left side of the printer and lowering the cover. NOTICE:
2. Pull the toner cartridge assembly out of the printer by pulling on the toner cartridge handle. NOTE: Do not press the button on the toner cartridge assembly. Place the toner cartridge assembly on a flat, clean surface. 3 . Press the button on the base of the toner cartridge assembly. 4 . Pull the toner cartridge up and out using the handle. 5 . Unpack the new imaging drum. 6 . Install the toner cartridge into the new toner cartridge assembly by aligning the white rollers on the toner cartridge with the white arrows on the tracks of the imaging drum and pushing the toner cartridge in as far as it will go. The cartridge clicks into place when correctly installed.
7. Install the toner cartridge assembly into the printer by aligning the blue arrows on the guides of the toner cartridge with the blue arrows in the printer and pushing the toner cartridge assembly as far as it will go. 8 . After you replace the imaging drum, you should reset the imaging drums counter. To reset the counter, press and hold the Cancel button until all lights flash in sequence. 9 . Close the front cover. Cleaning the Printhead Lens 1. Turn off the printer. 2 . Open the front cover by pressing the button on the left side of the printer and lowering the cover. 3 . Remove the toner cartridge assembly from the printer by pulling on the toner cartridge handle. NOTE: Do not press the button on the toner cartridge assembly. NOTICE: Resetting the imaging drums counter without replacing the imaging drum may damage your printer and void your warranty.