DELL 1720dn User Manual
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About Your Printer Understanding Your Printer Understanding the Operator Panel Printing the Printer Settings Configuration Sheet Choosing the Right Cable Understanding Your Printer 1 Front exit Part from which the paper exits the printer. 2 Output bin extender Support for the paper as it exits the printer. 3 Front cover Door you open to gain access to the toner cartridge and photoconductor. 4 Manual feeder Part for which you manually load various paper types such as envelopes. 5 Manual feeder paper guides Guides you adjust to the size of the paper you are manually loading to prevent paper jams. 6 Optional 550-sheet drawer (Tray 2) Tray that you can purchase separately to increase the amount of blank paper that your printer can hold. 7 Tray 1 Standard paper tray that can hold 250 sheets of paper. 8 Operator panel Panel on the printer you use to control print jobs. 9USB port Slot into which you plug the USB cable (sold separately). The other end of the USB cable plugs into your computer. 10 Parallel port Slot into which you plug the parallel cable (sold separately). The other end of the parallel cable plugs into your computer.
Understanding the Operator Panel The operator panel has six lights and two buttons. Press the Continue button to resume printing. Press the Continue button twice quickly to display an error code. Press the Cancel button to cancel the job currently printing. Press and hold the Cancel button until all of the lights come on to reset the printer. Printing the Printer Settings Configuration Sheet To help resolve printing problems or to change printer configuration settings, advanced users can print the Printer Settings Configuration sheet for instructions on advancing through the configuration menus to select and save new settings. 1. Turn off the printer. 2 . Open the front cover. 3 . Press and hold the Continue button as you turn on the printer. All the lights cycle. 11 Network port (1720dn only) Slot into which you plug the Ethernet cable (sold separately). The other end of the Ethernet cable plugs into the network port. 12 On/Off switch Switch you use to turn the printer on or off. 13 Power cord connector Connects the printer to the power outlet using the supplied country-specific power cord. 14 Rear exit Door you open to allow print jobs to exit the printer flat, such as those printed on transparencies or cardstock.
4. Release the Continue button . 5 . Close the front cover. The light sequence representing the Home menu is displayed. 6 . Press the Continue button until all the lights cycle. The Printer Settings Configuration sheet prints. Choosing the Right Cable Your printer interconnection cable must meet the following requirements: NOTE: The sheet prints only when the Home menu is displayed. Connection Cable certification USB USB 2.0 Parallel IEEE-1284 10/100BaseT Ethernet CAT-5E
Printing Manually Feeding a Print Job Printing on Both Sides of the Paper Printing Multiple Page Images on One Page (N-Up Printing) Printing a Booklet Printing a Poster Printing on Letterhead Canceling a Print Job Manually Feeding a Print Job The manual feeder is located at the front of your printer and can only feed one sheet of print media at a time. When using the manual feeder, send the print job to the printer before loading the print media. When the printer is ready, it displays the Load Manual Feeder light sequence, at which point you should load the media. 1. With your document open, click File® Print . 2 . Click Properties (or Options , Printer , or Setup , depending on the application or operating system). The Printing Preferences dialog box opens. 3 . Click the Paper tab. 4 . Select Manual paper from the Paper Tray drop -down list. 5 . Make any necessary changes for your document. 6 . Click OK.
7. Click OK on the Print window to send the job to print. The printer displays the Load Manual Feeder light sequence. 8 . Place a sheet of the selected print media, print side facing up, at the center of the manual feeder, but only to the point where its leading edge can contact the paper guides. Insert envelopes with the flap side facing down and with the stamp area as shown. Hold transparencies by the edges and avoid touching the print side. Oil from your fingers that is deposited on the transparency can affect print quality. Load letterhead facing up, with the top of the sheet entering the printer first. If you experience problems with paper feed, turn the paper around. 9 . Adjust the paper guides to the print medias width. 10 . Hold both sides of the print media close to the manual feeder, and push it into the printer until it automatically engages. There is a brief pause between the time the printer engages the print media and when it feeds into the printer. Printing on Both Sides of the Paper Printing on both sides of the paper reduces printing costs. You can choose how you want your job duplexed: long edge or short edge. Long edge means pages are bound along the long edge of the page (left edge for portrait, top edge for landscape). Short edge means pages are bound along the short edge of the page (top edge for portrait, left edge for landscape). NOTICE: Do not force the print media into the feeder. Forcing the media causes jams.
Dell Laser Printer 1720 — Manual Duplex 1. With your document open, click File® Print . 2 . Click Properties (or Options , Printer , or Setup , depending on the application or operating system). The Printing Preferences dialog box opens. 3 . Select either 2-sided long edge or 2-sided short edge . 4 . Click the Paper tab. 5 . Select the appropriate Input Options for your print job. 6 . Click OK. 7 . Click OK on the Print window to send the job to print. The printer prints every other page of the document first. Once the first side of your job prints, the Duplex light sequence is displayed. 8 . Load the paper back into Tray 1 with the already-printed side facing up and the top of the page toward the front of the tray. NOTE: Although you can use Tray 1 or Tray 2 to print the first side of the duplex job, only use Tray 1 to print the second side. Dell Laser Printer 1720dn — Automatic Duplex 1 . With your document open, click File® Print . 2 . Click Properties (or Options , Printer , or Setup , depending on the application or operating system. The Printing Preferences dialog box opens. 3 . Click the Page Layout tab. 4 . Under 2-sided printing , select 2-sided long edge or 2-sided short edge (depending on your printing needs). 5 . Click OK. 6 . Click OK. Printing Multiple Page Images on One Page (N-Up Printing) NOTE:
The Multipage Printing (N-up) setting is used to print multiple page images on a single page. For example, 2-up means two page images are printed on one page. The printer uses the Multipage Order, Multipage View, and Multipage Border settings to determine the order and orientation of the page images, and whether a border is printed around each page image.1. With your document open, click File® Print . 2 . Click Properties (or Options , Printer , or Setup , depending on the application or operating system). The Printing Preferences dialog box opens. 3 . In the Multipage printing (N-up) section, specify the number of pages you want printed on a sheet by typing a number or using the arrows in the combo box. 4 . Click OK. 5 . Click OK on the Print window to send the job to print. Printing a Booklet The Booklet setting lets you print multiple pages in booklet form without having to re -format your document so the pages print in the proper order. The pages print so the finished collated document may be folded along the center of each page to form a booklet. If the document contains many pages, a booklet may have too many pages to fold easily. If you are printing a fairly large booklet, you might want to use the Sheets per Bundle option to specify how many physical pages are put into one bundle. The printer prints the necessary number of bundles, which you can then bind into one booklet. Printing in bundles helps the outside edge of the pages line up more evenly. You must specify whether or not you want to print using any duplex printing options before you select to print using the booklet function. Once you choose Print Using Booklet, the controls for the duplex options become inactive and remain at the last setting used. 1. With your document open, click File® Print . 2 . Click Properties (or Options , Printer , or Setup , depending on the application or operating system). The Printing Preferences dialog box opens. 3 . Click More Page Layout Options . 4 . Click Booklet . 5 . Click OK twice. 6 . Click OK on the Print window to send the job to print. Printing a Poster
The Poster setting lets you print a single image across several pages. Once printed, you can combine the pages to create one large image. 1. With your document open, click File® Print . 2 . Click Properties (or Options , Printer , or Setup , depending on the application or operating system). The Printing Preferences dialog box opens. 3 . Click More Page Layout Options . 4 . Click Poster . 5 . Select the poster size you want by choosing the number of pages to use in the poster. 6 . To print crop marks on the page, select Print crop marks. 7 . Select the amount of overlap you want each page to have. 8 . Click OK twice. 9 . Click OK on the Print window to send the job to print. Printing on Letterhead 1. Ensure that the letterhead is properly loaded according to the paper source you are using: Tray 1 or 2 —Load the letterhead with the print side facing down. The top edge of the sheet with the logo should be placed at the front of the tray. Manual feeder —Load the letterhead with the print side facing up and the top of the sheet entering the printer first. 2 . With your document open, click File® Print . NOTE:
3. Click Properties (or Options , Printer , or Setup , depending on the application or operating system). The Printing Preferences dialog box opens. 4 . Click the Paper tab. 5 . Select Letterhead from the Paper Type drop -down list. 6 . Select the appropriate paper size and tray. 7 . Click OK. 8 . Click OK on the Print window to send the job to print. Canceling a Print Job A print job can be canceled from the operator panel or from your computer. The Cancel Job light sequence is displayed on the operator panel while the job is being canceled. From the Printer Operator Panel Press and release the Cancel button to cancel the current print job. From Your Computer 1. For Windows® XP (default Start menu): a . Click Start ® Control Panel . b . Double -click Printers and Other Hardware . c . Double -click Printers and Faxes . For Windows XP (Classic Start menu): Click Start® Settings ® Printers and Faxes . For Windows Vista™ (Classic Start menu) and all other Windows versions: Click Start® Settings ® Printers .
For Windows Vista (default Start menu):a. Click ® Control Panel . b . Click Hardware and Sound . c . Click Printers . 2 . Double -click the printer you are using to print the job. A list of print jobs appears. 3 . Right-click the document you want to stop printing, and then click Cancel.