Home > Dell > Printer > DELL 2130cn User Manual

DELL 2130cn User Manual

    Download as PDF Print this page Share this page

    Have a look at the manual DELL 2130cn User Manual online for free. It’s possible to download the document as PDF or print. UserManuals.tech offer 327 Dell manuals and user’s guides for free. Share the user manual or guide on Facebook, Twitter or Google+.

    							To configure the IP Filter feature, enter an IP address to be filtered in the Address field and the Subnet Mask in the Address Mask field. Enter a numeric value 
    between 0 and 255 in each field. * is appended to the current value.  
    Setup Procedure  
    You can set up to a maximum of five items and the first item takes priority. Enter the shortest address first before proceeding to the next longer address when 
    setting multiple filters.  
    The following section explains how the  IP Filter (IPv4)  operates.  
       
    1. IP Filter Procedure   
     
    a.   Enabling Printing From a Specified User   
     
    The following describes the procedure to enable printing only from the  192.168.100.10  IP address.  
    Procedures:  
    i. Click the first column of  Access List  row  1 .  
    ii. Enter  192.168.100.10  in the  Address  field and  255.255.255.255  in the  Address Mask  field.  
    iii. Select  Permit .  
    iv. Click  Apply New Settings .  
    b.   Disabling Printing From a Specified User   
     
    The following describes the procedure to disable printing only from the  192.168.100.10  IP address.  
    Procedures:  
    i. Click the first column of  Access List  row  1 .  
    ii. Enter  192.168.100.10  in the  Address  field and  255.255.255.255  in the  Address Mask  field.  
    iii. Select  Reject .  
    iv. Click the first column of  Access List  row  2 .  
    v. Enter  0.0.0.0  in the  Address  field and  0.0.0.0  in the  Address Mask  field.  
    vi. Select  Permit .  
    vii. Click  Apply New Settings .  
    c.   Enabling and Disabling Printing from Network Addresses   
     
    You can enable printing from the  192.168  network address and disable printing from the  192.168.200  network address. However, the example below 
    describes how to enable printing from the  192.168.200.10  IP address.  
    Procedures:  
    i. Click the first column of the  Access List  row  1 .  
    ii. Enter  192.168.200.10  in the  Address  field and  255.255.255.255  in the  Address Mask  field.  
    iii. Select  Permit .  
    iv. Click the first column of the  Access List  row  2 .  
    v. Enter  192.168.200.0  in the  Address  field and  255.255.255.0  in the  Address Mask  field.  
    vi. Select  Reject .  
    vii. Click the first column of the  Access List  row  3 .  
    viii. Enter  192.168.0.0  in the  Address  field and  255.255.0.0  in the  Address Mask  field.  
    ix. Select  Permit .  
    x. Click  Apply New Settings .  
       
    NetWare   Active Mode   Permit   Permits printing from specified network address.  
    Disabled   Disables the IP Filter feature for the specified IP address.  
    * 1
     An optional network protocol adapter is required to display the item.  
    * 2
     This item is only available for LPD or Port9100.    
    						
    							Purpose:  
    To configure detailed settings for NetWare.  
    Values:  
       
    E - Mail Alert  
    Purpose:  
    To configure detailed settings for E - Mail Alert. This page can also be displayed by clicking  E - Mail Alert  in the Left Frame.  
    Values:  NetWare   Device 
    Name * 1
      Specifies the printer name up to 47 alphanumeric characters.  
    For PServer Mode, set the Print Server Name (Print Server Object Name). The original setting remains valid if no input is made.  
    Active Mode   Displays the current mode for Active Mode.  
    Tree Name * 1   Specifies the tree name up to 32 alphanumeric characters. Configure this item only when  Active Mode  is  Directory: PServer 
    Mode .  
    Context Name   Specifies the context name of the Print Server Object up to 255 alphanumeric characters. Configure this item only when  Active 
    Mode  is  Directory: PServer Mode .  
    Polling 
    Interval   Sets the time interval from when print data enters the print queue until printing starts. The setting range is from 1 to 1000 
    seconds. The original setting remains valid if no input is made. Configure this item only when  Active Mode  is  Bindery: PServer 
    Mode  or  Directory: PServer Mode .  
    Password   Sets the print server password up to 32 alphanumeric characters. Configure this item only when  Active Mode  is  Bindery: 
    PServer Mode  or  Directory: PServer Mode .  
    Re - enter 
    Password   Enter the password again.  
    Status 
    Information   Displays the status of NetWare.  
    SLP   Active 
    Discovery   Select the check box to enable  Active Discovery .  
    * 1
     The following are illegal characters: semicolon (;), colon (:), asterisk (*), question mark (?), period (.), comma (,), yen mark ( ¥ ),  back slash (\), double 
    quotation (), comparison symbols (< >), brackets ([ ]), operation symbols (+, =, or ~), pipe (|), slash (/), and space ( ).  
      NOTE:  The settings in the  NetWare  page will be valid only when NetWare or the printer is rebooted. Click the  Apply new settings  button to apply new 
    settings.
      NOTE:  An optional network protocol adapter is required to display the  NetWare  page.
    E - Mail Server 
    Settings   Primary SMTP 
    Gateway   Sets the primary SMTP gateway.  
    SMTP Port Number   Specifies the SMTP port number. This must be 25, 587 or between 5000 and 65535.  
    E - Mail Send 
    Authentication   Specifies the authentication method for outgoing e - mail.  
    SMTP Login User   Specifies the SMTP login user. Up to 63 alphanumeric characters, periods, hyphens, under bars, and at symbols 
    (@) can be used. If specifying more than one address, separate them using commas.  
    SMTP Login Password   Specifies the SMTP account password using up to 31 alphanumeric characters.  
    Re - enter SMTP Login 
    Password   Enter the SMTP account password again to confirm it.  
    POP3 Server 
    Address * 1
      Specifies the POP3 server address in IP address format of aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd or as a DNS host name using up to 
    63 characters.  
    POP3 Port Number * 1  
    Specifies the POP3 server port number. This must be 110 or between 5000 and 65535.  
    POP User Name * 1   Specifies the POP3 account user name.  
    Up to 63 alphanumeric characters, periods, hyphens, under bars, and at symbols (@) can be used. If specifying 
    more than one address, separate them using commas.  
    POP User Password * 1  
    Specifies the POP3 account password using up to 31 alphanumeric characters.  
    Re - enter POP User 
    Password * 1
      Enter the POP3 account password again to confirm it.  
    Reply Address   Designates the reply e - mail address sent with each E - mail Alert.  
    SMTP Server 
    Connection   Displays the status of the SMTP server connection.  
    E - Mail Alert 
    Settings   E - Mail List 1   Sets acceptable e - mail addresses for the E - Mail Alert feature using up to 255 alphanumeric characters.  
    Select Alerts for List 1   Supplies Alerts   Select the check box to receive an E - Mail Alert for consumables.  
    Paper Handling Alerts   Select the check box to receive an E - Mail Alert for paper handling.  
    Service Call   Select the check box to receive an E - Mail Alert for Service Calls.  
    E - Mail List 2   Sets acceptable e - mail addresses for the E - Mail Alert feature using up to 255 alphanumeric characters.  
    Select Alerts for List 2   Supplies Alerts   Select the check box to receive an E - Mail Alert for consumables.  
    Paper Handling Alerts   Select the check box to receive an E - Mail Alert for paper handling.  
    Service Call   Select the check box to receive an E - Mail Alert for Service Calls.  
       
    						
    							   
    SNMP  
    Purpose:  
    To configure the detailed settings of SNMP.  
    Values:  
       
    SNMP v1/v2c  
    Purpose:  
    To edit the detailed settings of SNMP v1/v2c protocol.  
    To enter this page, click  Edit SNMP v1/v2c Properties   in the  SNMP  page.  
    Values:  
       
    SNMP v3  
    Purpose:  
    To edit the detailed settings of SNMP v3 protocol.  
    To enter this page, click  Edit SNMP v3 Properties   in the  SNMP  page.  
    Values:  * 1
     Available when  POP before SMTP   for   E - Mail Send Authentication  is selected.  
    Enable SNMP v1/v2c Protocol   Select the check box to enable the SNMP v1/v2c protocol.  
    Edit SNMP v1/v2c Properties   Click to display  SNMP v1/v2c  page and to edit the setting of SNMP v1/v2c protocol from the page.  
    Enable SNMP v3 Protocol   Select the check box to enable the SNMP v3 protocol.  
    Edit SNMP v3 Properties   Click to display  SNMP v3  page and to edit the setting of SNMP v3 protocol from the page.  
    Without SSL communication is enabled, you cannot click this item.  
      NOTE:  An optional network protocol adapter is required to display the SNMP page.
    Community Name (Read 
    only) * 1
      Specifies the community name to access (read only) data using up to 31 alphanumeric characters.  
    The original setting will remain valid if no input is made. Characters entered for community name in the previous settings will not 
    be displayed on the screen. The default Read Community is public.  
    Re - enter Community 
    Name (Read only) * 1
      Enter the community name to access (read only) data again to confirm it.  
    Community Name 
    (Read/Write) * 1
      Specifies the community name to access (read and write) data using up to 31 alphanumeric characters.  
    The original setting will remain valid if no input is made. Characters entered for community name in the previous settings will not 
    be displayed on the screen. The default Read/Write Community is private.  
    Re - enter Community 
    Name (Read/Write) * 1
      Enter the community name to access (read and write) data again to confirm it.  
    Community Name 
    (Trap) * 1
      Specifies the community name used for trap up to 31 alphanumeric characters.  
    The original settings will remain valid if no input is made. Characters entered for Community Name (Trap) in the previous settings 
    will not be displayed on the screen. The default Trap Community is   (NULL).  
    Re - enter Community 
    Name (Trap) * 1
      Enter the community name used for trap again to confirm it.  
    Trap Notification 1 - 4   Select the check boxes to notify trap occurrence. In this case, specify the IP address and IP socket in the following format:  
    l   IPv4  
    Specify the IP address and IP socket in the nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn:mmmmm format. Each section of nnn is a variable value between 0 
    and 255. Note that values 127 and 224 - 254 are not valid for the first three - digits only. IP socket mmmmm is a variable value 
    between 0 and 65535.  
    l   IPv6  
    Specify the IP address and IP socket in the xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:mmmmm format. Each section of xxxx is a 
    hexadecimal variable value between 0 and ffff. IP socket mmmmm is a variable value between 0 and 65535.  
    Authenticate Error Trap   Select the check box to notify Authenticate Error Trap.  
    * 1
     The default value of each items can be changed by using Dell Printer Configuration Web Tool.  
    Account Enabled   Select the check box to enable the administrator account.  
    User Name   Enter the user name of the administrator account.    
    						
    							   
    Other Features   
    The  Other Features  tab includes  Set Password ,  SSL/TLS ,  IPsec ,  802.1x , and  Reset Print Server  pages.  
       
    Set Password  
    Purpose:  
    To set or change the password that is required to access the printers setup parameters from the  Dell Printer Configuration Web Tool .  
    Set the password of the operator panel from  Panel Lock  in the  Printer Settings . This page can also be displayed by clicking  Set Password  in the Left Frame.  
    Values:  
       
    SSL/TLS  
    Purpose:  
    To specify the settings for the SSL encryption communication to the printer.  
    Values:  
       
    IPsec  
    Purpose:  
    To specify the Security Architecture settings for Internet Protocol (IPsec) for encrypted communication to the printer.  
    Values:  Administrator Account   Authentication Password   Specifies the authentication password of the administrator account using 8 to 32 
    alphanumeric characters.  
    Re - enter Authentication 
    Password   Enter the authentication password of the administrator account again to confirm it.  
    Privacy Password   Specifies the privacy password of the administrator account using 8 to 32 alphanumeric 
    characters.  
    Re - enter Privacy Password   Enter the privacy password of the administrator account again to confirm it.  
    Print Drivers / Remote Client 
    Account   Account Enabled   Select the check box to enable the print drivers and remote client account.  
    Reset to default Password   Click to reset the password for the print drivers and remote client account to default.  
      NOTE:  If you forgot your password, initialize the non - volatile memory (NVM) to restore the password to the default (NULL). See  Reset Print Server .
    Administrator Password   Sets the password using up to 10 alphanumeric characters. The password will appear as asterisks (*) in the field when it 
    is entered.  
    Re - enter Administrator 
    Password   Enter the password again to confirm.  
      NOTE:  This item is only displayed when the optional network protocol adapter is installed.
    HTTPS   Select the check box to enable the HTTPS, and access is established using SSL communication.  
    Without setting  Generate Self - Signed Certificate , you cannot select this check box.  
    Port Number   Specifies the port number, which is not identical with that of HTTP for TCP/IP. This must be 443 or between 8000 and 
    9999.  
    Generate Self - Signed 
    Certificate   Click to display  Generate Self - Signed Certificate  page and to create a security certification from the page.  
    Size of Public Key   Select the size of public key.  
    Issuer   Display the issuer of SSL self - signed certificate.  
    Generate Signed Certificate   Click to generate the SSL self - signed certificate.  
    Manage Certificate   Click to display  Manage Certificate  page and to manage a security certification from the page.  
    Manage Certificate   Display the SSL certificate information.  
    Delete   Delete the SSL certificate.  
    Delete Certificate and Restart Printer   Delete the SSL certificate and restart the printer.  
      NOTE:  This item is only displayed when the optional network protocol adapter is installed.
    Protocol   Select the check box to enable the protocol.    
    						
    							   
    802.1x  
    Purpose:  
    To specify the settings for IEEE 802.1x authentication for encrypted communication to the printer.  
    Values:  
       
    Reset Print Server  
    Purpose:  
    To initialize NVRAM (non - volatile RAM) for the network feature and reboot the printer. You can also initialize the printers NVRAM from  Reset Defaults  in the 
    Printer Settings  menu.  
    Values:  
       
    Copy Printer Settings  
    The  Copy Printer Settings  menu includes the  Copy Printer Settings  and  Copy Printer Settings Report  pages.  
       
    Copy Printer Settings   
    Purpose:  
    To copy the printer settings to one or more of the same model of the printer.  
    To copy the settings to another printer, specify the IP address and password of the printer to which the settings are copied in the  IP Address   text box and 
    Password  text box. Then, click the  Copy the settings to the Host in the above list.  button. Copying the settings is complete. The connection time - out period is 
    60 seconds. After that, you can check whether the settings were copied to this page. And you need to click the  Copy the settings to the Host in the above list 
    and reboot the machine  button of the  Dell Printer Configuration Web Tool  in the destination printer to verify if the settings were actually copied or not.  
    If the settings can be copied but printer configuration is different, the settings of only the same items are copied. Printer settings are simultaneously copied to 
    printers of up to 10 IP addresses.  
       
    Copy Printer Settings Report   IKE   Use a pre shared key for IKE authentication.  
    Pre - Shared Key   Specifies a shared key.  
    Re - enter Pre - Shared Key   Enter the shared key again to confirm it.  
    IKE SA Lifetime   Sets the lifetime for IKE SA from 5 to 28800 minutes.  
    IPsec SA Lifetime   Sets the lifetime for IPsec SA from 5 to 2880 minutes.  
    DH Group   Selects the DH group.  
    PFS   Selects the check box to enable the PFS setting.  
    Remote peers IPv4 address   Specifies the IP address to connect to.  
    Remote peers IPv6 address   Specifies the IP address to connect to.  
    Non IPsec communication policy   Selects whether or not to communicate with a device which does not support IPsec.  
      NOTE:  If IPsec is enabled with incorrect settings, you must disable it using the  IPsec  menu on the operator panel.
      NOTE:  This item is only displayed when the optional network protocol adapter is installed, and also when the optional wireless printer adapter is not 
    installed.
    Enable IEEE 802.1x   Select the check box to enable IEEE 802.1x authentication.  
    Authentication Method   EAP - MD5  
    Select the authentication method to use for IEEE 802.1x authentication.  EAP - MS - CHAPv2  
    PEAP/MS - CHAPv2  
    Login Name: (Device Name)   Specifies the login name (device name) for IEEE 802.1x authentication using up to 128 alphanumeric characters.  
    Password   Specifies the login password for IEEE 802.1x authentication using up to 128 alphanumeric characters.  
    Re - enter Password   Enter the login password again to confirm it.  
    Initialize NIC NVRAM Memory and restart 
    printer.   Click the  Start  button to initialize NVRAM. Network settings will revert to the factory default settings and reboot 
    the network capability.  
    Restart Printer   Click the  Start  button to reboot the printer.    
    						
    							Purpose:  
    To verify the histories of copying.  
       
    Print Volume    NOTE:  The history is cleared by turning off the printer. The  Print Volume  menu includes the  Print Volume  and  Dell ColorTrack  pages.  
       
    Print Volume   
    Purpose:  
    To verify the number of printed pages. This page can also be displayed by clicking  Print Volume  in the Left Frame.  
    Values:  
       
    Dell ColorTrack   
    Purpose:  
    To specify which users have access to color printing and to limit print volume per user.  
    Values:  
       
    Edit Print User Registration   
    Purpose:  
    To edit the print meter setting for each user.  
    Values:  
       
    Print User Settings (Confirm/Change, Create)   
    Purpose:  
    To view or edit the user entries in the  Edit Print User Registration  page, or create a new entry. The following items are in the dialog box that appears when 
    you click the  Confirm/Change  or  Create  button on the  Edit Print User Registration  page.  
    Values:  Printer Page Count   Displays the total number of pages printed since the printer was shipped from the factory.  
    Paper Used   Displays the number of pages printed for each paper size.  
    Print User Limitation   Select the check box to restrict users from using the printer.   
    Permit printing without 
    specifying user    Select the check box to use the printer without user limitations.  
    User Registration   Displayed when  Print User Limitation  is enabled. To register a user, click  Edit User Registration  to open the  Edit Print User 
    Registration  page, and then specify  User Registration No.  and click  Create  to open the  Print User Settings  page.  
    User No. List to:   Selecting each button displays a list of print meter settings for the group of user registration numbers indicated on the button.   
    No.: User Name   Displays a user registration number and name of the user registered under that number. User registration numbers without an entry 
    show  (Not in Use)  in the   User Name  column.  
    MonoCount 
    (Limit)   Displays the total number of monochrome pages printed to date and the maximum number of monochrome pages the user is permitted 
    to print.  
    ColorCount 
    (Limit)   Displays the total number of color pages printed to date and the maximum number of color pages the user is permitted to print.  
    Delete    Deletes the entry for the selected user registration number.   
    Confirm/Change   Displays a dialog box where you can edit the entry for the selected user registration number.  
    Create   Displays a dialog box where you can create a new entry under the selected user registration number.  
    User Registration No.   Displays the selected user registration number.  
    User Name   Allows you to view or edit the name of the user registered under the selected user registration number, or enter a user 
    name for the new entry.    
    						
    							   
    Print User Settings (Delete User)   
    Purpose:  
    To delete the user entries registered on the  Edit Print User Registration  page. The following items are in the dialog box that appears when you click the 
    Delete User  button on the  Edit Print User Registration  page.  
    Values:  
       
    Tray Settings  
    Use the  Tray Settings  menu to set the paper size and type of paper loaded in the trays.  
    Values:  
    Back to Contents Page  
        Password   Displays the password associated with the user name in asterisks, or allows you to enter a password for the new entry.   
    Re - enter Password   Enter the password again to confirm.  
    Color Mode Limitation   Specifies whether to permit only monochrome printing or both color and monochrome printing.  
    Upper Limit for Color Print   Sets the maximum number of color pages the user is permitted to print.  
    Cumulative Color Page Count   Displays the total number of color pages printed to date.  
    Upper Limit for Monochrome 
    Print   Sets the maximum number of monochrome pages the user is permitted to print.  
    Cumulative Monochrome Page 
    Count   Displays the total number of monochrome pages printed to date.  
       
    Apply New Settings   Press this button to apply new settings.  
    Restore Settings   Press this button to restore the previous settings.  
    Back   Press this button to return to the  Edit Print User Registration  page.  
    User Registration No.   Displays the selected user registration number.  
    User Name   Displays the name of the user registered under the user registration number.  
    Apply New Settings   Press this button to apply the new settings.  
    Back   Press this button to return to the  Edit Print User Registration  page.  
    Tray 1 Paper Type   Sets the type of paper loaded in the standard 250 - sheet tray.  
    Tray 1 Paper Size   Sets the size of paper loaded in the standard 250 - sheet tray.  
    Tray 1 Custom Size 
    -  Y   Sets the length of custom size paper loaded in the standard 250 - sheet tray.  
    Tray 1 Custom Size 
    -  X   Sets the width of custom size paper loaded in the standard 250 - sheet tray.  
    Tray 2 Paper Type   Sets the type of paper loaded in the optional 250 - sheet feeder.  
    Tray 2 Paper Size   Sets the size of paper loaded in the optional 250 - sheet feeder.  
    Display Popup   Sets whether to display a popup message that prompts to set the paper size and type when paper is loaded in the standard 250 -
    sheet tray and optional 250 - sheet feeder.    
    						
    							Back to Contents Page    
     Installing Optional Modules   
       Installing the Optional 250 - Sheet Feeder   
       Installing a Duplexer   
       Installing a Memory   
       Installing the Network Protocol Adapter   
       Installing and Configuring the Wireless Printer Adapter   
     
    You can make the printer more functional by installing the options. This chapter describes how to install the printers options such as the duplexer and optional 
    250 - sheet feeder.  
    Installing the Optional 250 - Sheet Feeder   
       
       
    1. Turn off the printer and unplug the power cable. Then, disconnect all cables from the back of the printer.   
     
         
    2. Remove all packaging from the optional 250 - sheet feeder.   
     
         
    3. Place the optional 250 - sheet feeder in the location that the printer is located.   
     
         
    4. Lift the printer and align the five guide pins of the optional 250 - sheet feeder with the holes at the bottom of the printer. Gently lower the printer onto 
    the optional 250 - sheet feeder.   
     
       
     
       
       
    5. Pull the standard 250 - sheet tray out of the printer about 200 mm. Hold the standard 250 - sheet tray with both hands, and remove it from the printer.   
     
     
       
    6. Attach the optional 250 - sheet feeder and the printer by tightening the two screws provided with the feeder with a coin or similar object.   
       CAUTION:  If you are adding an optional 250 - sheet feeder after setting up the printer, be sure to turn off the printer, unplug the power cable, and 
    disconnect all cables from the back of the printer before completing these tasks.
      CAUTION:  To lift the printer safely, lift it with two people facing the front and back. Never try to lift the printer while facing its right and left 
    sides.
      CAUTION:  Be careful not to pinch your fingers when lowering the printer onto the optional 250 - sheet feeder.   
    						
    							 
       
    7. Insert the standard 250 - sheet tray into the printer, and push until it stops.   
     
     
       
    8. Reconnect all cables including the power cable into the back of the printer and turn on the printer.   
     
       
    9. Print a printer settings page to verify the optional 250 - sheet feeder is installed correctly.   
     
       
    When Using the Operator Panel   
    a.   Press  Menu  button.   
     
    b.   Press   button until  Report/List  appears, and then press    (Set)  button.   
     
    c.   Printer Setting  is displayed. Press    (Set)  button.  
    The printer settings page is printed.   
     
    d.   Verify  Tray 2  is listed in the printer settings under  Printer Options .   
     
    If the feeder is not listed, turn off the printer, unplug the power cable, and reinstall the optional 250 - sheet feeder.  
       
    When Using the Tool Box   
    a.   Click  start ®   All Programs ®   Dell Printers ®   Dell 2130cn Color Laser Printer ®   Tool Box .   
     
    The  Select Printer  dialog box opens.  
    b.   Click the name of this printer listed in  Printer Name , and then click  OK .   
     
    The  Tool Box  opens.  
    c.   Click the  Printer Settings Report  tab.   
     
    d.   Select  Reports  from the list at the left side of the page.   
     
    The  Reports  page is displayed.  
    e.   Click the  Printer Settings  button.   
     
    The printer settings page is printed.  
    f.   Verify  Tray 2  is listed in the printer settings under  Printer Options .   
     
    If the feeder is not listed, turn off the printer, unplug the power cable, and reinstall the optional 250 - sheet feeder.  
       
    10. After loading paper in the installed tray, specify the paper type from the printer operator panel.   
     
    a.   Press  Menu  button.   
     
    b.   Press   button until  Tray Settings  appears, and then press    (Set)  button.   
     NOTE:  The screw hole is located in 216 mm recess from the front of the printer.
    NOTE:  The printer will automatically detect the attached tray but will not detect the paper type.  
    						
    							c.   Press   button until the installed tray appears, and then press    (Set)  button.   
     
    d.   Press   button until  Paper Type  appears, and then press    (Set)  button.   
     
    e.   Press    button until the paper type for the installed tray appears, and then press    (Set)  button.   
     
    f.   Confirm that the selected paper type is marked with an asterisk(*), and then press  Menu  button.   
     
         
    11. If you installed the optional 250 - sheet feeder after installing the printer driver, update your driver by following the instructions for each operating 
    system. If the printer is on a network, update the driver for each client.   
     
       
    For Windows Vista / Vista x64   
    a.   Click  Start ®   Control Panel ®   Hardware and Sound ®   Printers .   
     
    b.   Right - click the printer icon of the Dell™ 2130cn Color Laser Printer and select  Properties .   
     
    c.   Click the  Options  tab, and then select  Get Information from Printer .   
     
    d.   Click  Apply , and then click  OK .   
     
    e.   Close the  Printers  dialog box.   
     
       
    For Windows Server 2008/Server 2008 x64   
    a.   Click  Start ®   Control Panel ®   Printers .   
     
    b.   Right - click the printer icon of the Dell 2130cn Color Laser Printer and select  Properties .   
     
    c.   Click the  Options  tab, and then select  Get Information from Printer .   
     
    d.   Click  Apply , and then click  OK .   
     
    e.   Close the  Printers  dialog box.   
     
       
    For Windows  
    a.   Click  start ®   Printers and Faxes .   
     
    b.   Right - click the printer icon of the Dell 2130cn Color Laser Printer and select  Properties .   
     
    c.   Click the  Options  tab, and then select  Get Information from Printer .   
     
    d.   Click  Apply , and then click  OK .   
     
    e.   Close the  Printers and Faxes  dialog box.   
     
       
    For Windows 2000   
    a.   Click  Start ®   Settings ®   Printers .   
     
    b.   Right - click the printer icon of the Dell 2130cn Color Laser Printer and select  Properties .   
     
    c.   Click the  Options  tab, and then select  Get Information from Printer .   
     
    d.   Click  Apply , and then click  OK .   
     
    e.   Close the  Printers  dialog box.   
     
    If the printer information is not updated automatically after clicking  Get Information from Printer , follow these steps:  
       
    1. Click the  Options  tab, and then select  250 Sheet Feeder  on the  Items  list box.   
     
         
    2. Select  Available  for the optional 250 - sheet feeder setting.   
     
         
    3. Click  Apply , and then click  OK .   
     
         
    4. Close the  Printers and Faxes  (or  Printers ) dialog box.   
     
    Installing a Duplexer   
       
    1. Ensure that the printer is turned off.   
     
           
    						
    All Dell manuals Comments (0)

    Related Manuals for DELL 2130cn User Manual