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    							1.  From the menu  list, use the  Arrow buttons   to  scroll to  the Quality menu.
    2 .  Press  the  Select button 
    .
    3 .  Press  the  Right Arrow  button 
     until the heading you want  appears on the display, and  then  press  the  Select button 
    .
    4 .  Use  the  Arrow buttons 
      to  scroll through the available  menu  items.
    5 .  When  the setting  you want  appears on the display, press  the  Select button 
     to  save the setting.
    Pixel  Boost
    Toner Darkness
    Enhance Fine Lines
    Gray Correction
    Brightness
    Contrast
    Quality Mode Main  Menu
    From
    this
    menu: You can:
    Print
    Resolution Specify the printed output resolution.
    1200 dpi*
    4800 CQ
    Pixel
    Boost Approximate a  high-resolution printer font and  allow a  rough
    preview  of how the page  would look when  printed.
    Off*
    Fonts Only
    Fonts/Images
    Fonts/Images  2
    Toner
    Darkness Lighten or darken printed output and  conserve toner.
    Ranges  1–5
    4*
    Select a  lower value  for finer  line  width,  lighter grayscale  images,
    and  lighter printed output.
    Select a  higher  value  for bolder line  widths  or darker  grayscale
    images.
    NOTE:
     Selecting
    
     a  smaller number can  help conserve toner.
    Enhance
    Fine Lines Enable  a  print  mode preferable  for files  such as architectural
    drawings, maps, electrical circuit diagrams,  and  flow charts.
    Off*
    On
    NOTE:
     This
      setting  is available  only  on the PCL  emulation driver,
    PostScript emulation driver, or on the printer Embedded Web
    Server.
    Gray Automatically adjust  the contrast  enhancement applied  to  images.
     
    						
    							Use  the Utilities menu  to  troubleshoot printer problems.1.  From the menu  list, use the  Arrow buttons 
      to  scroll to  the Utilities menu.
    2 .  Press  the  Select button 
    .
    3 .  Press  the  Right Arrow  button 
     until the heading you want  appears on the display, and  then  press  the  Select button 
    .
    4 .  Use  the  Arrow buttons 
      to  scroll through the available  menu  items.
    5 .  When  the setting  you want  appears on the display, press  the  Select button 
     to  save the setting.
    * Factory  default setting
    CorrectionAuto*
    Off
    Manual
    Auto applies  different gray values to  each  object  on the printed
    page.
    Off turns  off gray correction.
    Brightness Adjust  the gray value  of printed images.
    -6 to  +6
    0*
    Contrast Adjust  the contrast  of printed images.
    0–5
    0*
    Utilities  Mode
    Mode Menu Mode Main  Menu
    Utilities Hex  Trace
    Utilities  Mode Main  Menu
    From
    this
    menu:You can:
    Hex
    Trace Determine  if there is a  problem with the cable  or language interpreter when
    unexpected character prints or missing characters are encountered
    Isolate printing problems and  their source
    Identify what  information  is received by the printer
    PostScript Mode
    Mode Menu
    Mode Main  Menu
    PostScript Print PS Error
    Font Priority
     
    						
    							1.  From the menu  list, use the  Arrow buttons   to  scroll to  the PostScript menu.
    2 .  Press  the  Select button 
    .
    3 .  Press  the  Right Arrow  button 
     until the heading you want  appears on the display, and  then  press  the  Select button 
    .
    4 .  Use  the  Arrow buttons 
      to  scroll through the available  menu  items.
    5 .  When  the setting  you want  appears on the display, press  the  Select button 
     to  save the setting.
    1 .  From the menu  list, use the  Arrow buttons 
      to  scroll to  the PCL  Emul  menu.
    2 .  Press  the  Select button 
    .
    3 .  Press  the  Right Arrow  button 
     until the heading you want  appears on the display, and  then  press  the  Select button 
    .
    4 .  Use  the  Arrow buttons 
      to  scroll through the available  menu  items.
    5 .  When  the setting  you want  appears on the display, press  the  Select button 
     to  save the setting.
    PostScript Mode Main  Menu
    From
    this
    menu: You can:
    * Factory  default setting Print
    PS
    Error Print a  page  containing  the PostScript emulation error.
    On
    Off*
    Font
    Priority Establish the font search order.
    Resident*
    Flash
    NOTE:
     Font
      Priority  is displayed only  when  a  non-defective,
    non-write  or -Read/Write protected  flash option is installed  in
    the device.
    PCL Emul Mode
    Mode Menu Mode Main  Menu
    PCL  Emul Font Source
    Font Name
    Symbol  Set
    PCL  Emulation  Settings
    Tray Renumber
    PCL Emul Mode Main  Menu
    From this  menu: You can:
     
    						
    							Font SourceSpecify the set  of fonts  used by the Font Name  menu  item.
    Resident*
    All
    Font Name Identify a  specific  font and  the option where it  is stored.
    Range:  R0* – R90
    Symbol  Set Specify the symbol  set  for each  font name.
    Default: 10U  PC-8
    PCL  Emulation  Settings
    Point  Size
    NOTE:
     Only
    
     for PostScript
    emulation and  typographic  fonts. Change the point  size for scalable  typographic  fonts.
    1.00  – 1008.00  in increments of 0.25
    12.00*
    Pitch Assign  the font pitch  for scalable  monospaced fonts.
    Range:  0.08  – 100.00 in increments of 0.01
    10.00*
    Orientation Specify the orientation  of text and  graphics on the page.
    Portrait*
    Landscape
    Lines per Page Assign  the number of lines that  print  on each  page.
    1–255
    60*
    A4 Width Set  the printer to  print  on A4-size paper.
    198 mm*
    203 mm
    Auto
     CR after LF Specify whether  the printer automatically performs  a  carriage return  (CR)
    after a  line  feed (LF) control command.
    On
    Off*
    Auto LF after CR Specify whether  the printer automatically performs  a  line  feed (LF) after a
    carriage return  (CR) control command.
    On
    Off*
    Tray Renumber
    Assign  MP  Feeder
    Assign  Tray 
    Assign  Manual  Paper
    Assign  Man Env Configure  the printer to  work  with printer software or programs that  use
    different source assignments for trays, drawers, and  feeders.
    200 = Off*
    0–199
    View Factory Def Display the factory default setting  assigned to  each  tray, drawer,  or feeder.
    Restore  Defaults Return all tray, drawer,  and  feeder  assignments to  the factory default
    settings.
     
    						
    							*Factory default setting 
     
    						
    							Administrative Support
      Using the Embedded Web Server
      Locking the Operator Panel Menus Using the Embedded Web Server
      Creating an Administrative  Password
    Using the Embedded Web Server
    If  the printer is installed  on a  network,  the Embedded Web Server is available  for a  range of functions:
    Configuring  printer settings
    Checking the status of the printer supplies
    Configuring  network settings
    Creating a  password for certain  menus
    Viewing reports
    Restoring  the factory default settings
    Viewing the virtual  display
    To access  the Embedded Web Server,  type the printer IP  address into the address field of your  Web browser.
    Locking the Operator Panel Menus Using the Embedded Web
    Server
    You  can  use the operator  panel lockout functionality  to  create a  PIN  and  choose specific  menus  to  lock.  Each time a  locked
    menu  is selected, the user  will be prompted  to  enter the correct PIN. The  PIN  does  not affect access  through the Embedded
    Web Server.
    To lock operator  panel menus: 1.  Open a  Web browser. In the address bar,  type the IP  address of the printer or print  server to  be protected  using  the
    format:  http://ip_address/ .
    2 .  Click   Configuration .
    3 .  Under   Security ,  choose the menus  you want  to  protect.
    4 .  Create and  re -enter the PIN.
    NOTE: PINs  must  be 4 digits and  numeric (0–9).
    NOTE: If you do not know the IP  address of the printer, print  a  network setup  page  and  locate the IP  address in the
    TCP/IP section. For  more  information, see  Printing  a  Network  Setup  Page
    .
    NOTE: Locking the printer operator  panel will prevent  a  user  from  entering  the printer operator  panel both  remotely
    and  at the printer.
     
    						
    							5.  Click   Submit  to  save the PIN.
    To change  the PIN, click  Reset Form .
    Creating an Administrative Password
    Creating an administrative  password allows  a  system  support person to  password-protect printer settings.
    To prevent  a  user  from  changing a  printer setting, the operator  panel should be locked and  an administrative  password should
    be set. For  more  information, see Locking the Operator Panel Menus Using the Embedded Web Server
    .
    1 .  Open a  Web browser.
    2 .  In the address bar,  type the network printer or print  server IP  address,  and  then  press   Enter.
    3 .  Click   Configuration .
    4 .  Under  Other  Settings, click  Security .
    5 .  Assign  password security for specific  device settings.
    6 .  Create advanced or user  password.
    NOTE: Password  range is 8–128  characters.
    7 .  Click   Submit .
    To reset the password,  click  Reset Form  or click  the Change/Remove Advanced Password  link.
    NOTE: When the administrative  password is set, the web server will require the password to  be entered  before the web
    server will allow the user  to  enter any link  on the Printer  Settings page, with the exception  of the report links.
     
    						
    							Installing Optional Hardware
      Installing the 550-Sheet Optional  Drawer
      Installing an Optional  Memory Card
    Installing the 550-Sheet Optional Drawer
    An optional  drawer attaches  under the printer. A  drawer consists of two parts:  a  tray  and  a  support unit. Your  printer supports
    one  optional  drawer that  holds up  to  550 sheets  of paper.
    1.  Turn the printer off.
    2 .  Unpack the drawer,  and  remove any packing material.
    3 .  Place  the drawer in the location you have  chosen  for your  printer.
    NOTE: If you have  optional  memory to  install,  leave clearance  on the right  side  of the printer.
    4 .  Align the holes in the printer with the positioning posts on the drawer,  and  lower the printer into place.
    5 .  Turn the printer back  on.
    6 .  In Windows  Vista ™:
    a .  Click  
    ® Control  Panel.
    b .  Click   Hardware  and Sound .
    c .  Click   Printers .
    In Windows
    ®  XP and  2000 :
    CAUTION: If  you are installing a  drawer  after setting  up the printer, turn off  the printer, and unplug the
    power  cable before continuing.
     
    						
    							a.  Click   Start® Control  Panel .
    b.  Double -click   Printers and Other  Hardware .
    c .  Double -click   Printers and Faxes .
    7 .  Right-click  the  Dell  2330d/2330dn Laser Printer  icon.
    8 .  Click   Properties .
    9 .  Click   Install Options .
    10 . Click   Ask Printer .
    11 . Click   OK.
    12 . Click   OK,  and  then  close  the Printers folder.
    Installing an Optional Memory Card
    The  system  board has  one  connector  for an optional  memory card. The  printer can  support up  to  160 MB  for a  non-network
    printer and  288
     MB
      for a  network printer. The  printer memory can  only  be upgraded using  128
     MB
      memory cards  for both
    network and  non-network printers.  The  network printer can  also  be upgraded using  256
     MB
    
     memory cards.
    1 .  Turn the printer off.
    2 .  Open the memory access  door  on the right  side  of the printer.
    3 .  Push open the latches on both  ends of the memory connector.
    NOTE: Memory  cards  designed for other printers may not work  with your  printer.
    CAUTION: If you are installing a  memory  card after setting  up the printer, turn off  the printer, and unplug
    the power  cable before continuing.
    NOTICE: Do  not remove the memory card  or touch the printer near  the area of the memory card  while  actively
    reading, writing, or printing from  these devices.  Data corruption can  occur.
    NOTICE: Memory  cards  are easily  damaged by static electricity. Touch  a  grounded  metal  surface before you
    touch a  memory card.
     
    						
    							4.  Unpack the memory card.
    Avoid  touching the connection  points along the edge  of the card.
    5 .  Align the notches on the bottom  of the card  with the notches on the connector.
    6 .  Push the memory card  firmly into the connector  until the latches on both  ends of the connector   snap into place.
    It may require some  force  to  fully seat  the card.
    7 .  Ensure  that  each  latch  fits over the notch on each  end  of the card.
    8 .  Close  the side  cover.
    9 .  Turn the printer back  on.
    10 . In Windows Vista:
    a.  Click  
    ® Control  Panel.
    b .  Click   Hardware  and Sound .
    c .  Click   Printers .
    In Windows
    ® XP and  2000 :
    a .  Click   Start ®
     Control
    
     Panel.
    b .  Double -click   Printers and Other  Hardware .
    c .  Double -click   Printers and Faxes .
    11 . Right-click  the  Dell  2330d/2330dn Laser Printer  icon.
    12 . Click   Properties .
    13 . Click   Install Options .
    NOTE: Memory cards  designed for other printers may not work  with your  printer.
    14 . Click   Ask Printer .
    15 . Click   OK.
    16 . Click   OK,  and  then  close  the Printers folder.
     
    						
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