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    							Dell™ Photo Printer 720 Users Guide
     
    Click the links to the left for information on the features and operation of your printer. For information on
    other documentation included with your printer, see  Finding Information
    .
    To order ink or supplies from Dell: Double-click the icon on your desktop.
    1.
    Visit Dells website, or order Dell printer supplies by phone.
    2.
    www.dell.com/supplies
    For the best service, make sure you have the Dell printer Service Tag available. See  Express Service
    Code and Service Tag .
    Notes, Notices, and Cautions
    NOTE: A NOTE  indicates important information that helps you make better use of your printer.
    NOTICE: A NOTICE  indicates either potential damage to hardware or loss of data and tells you how
    to avoid the problem.
    CAUTION: A CAUTION indicates a potential for property damage, personal injury, or death.
    Information in this document is subject to change without notice.
    © 2004 Dell Inc. All rights reserved.
    Reproduction in any manner whatsoever without the written permission of Dell Inc.  is strictly forbidden.
    Trademarks used in this text:  Dell and the  DELL logo are trademarks of Dell Inc.;  Pentium is a registered trademark of Intel
    Corporation;  Microsoft and  Windows  are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation.
    Other trademarks and trade names may be used in this document to refer to either the entities claiming the marks and names or
    their products. Dell Inc. disclaims any proprietary interest in trademarks and trade names other than its own.
    Model 720
    May 2004    SRV R5221    Rev. A00 
    						
    							Finding Information
     
    What are you looking for? Find it here
    Drivers for my printer
    My Users Guide
    Drivers and Utilities CD
    Documentation and drivers are already installed on your printer when
    shipped from Dell. You can use the CD to uninstall/reinstall drivers or
    access your documentation.
    Readme files may be included on your CD to provide last-minute updates
    about technical changes to your printer or advanced technical reference
    material for experienced users or technicians.
    Safety information
    How to set up and use my
    printer
    Warranty information Owners Manual
    How to set up my printer Setup diagram
    Express Service Code and
    Service Tag number
    Express Service Code and Service Tag
    This label is located under the front cover of the printer. 
    						
    							Use the Service Tag to identify your printer when you use
    support.dell.com  or contact technical support.
    NOTE:  The Express Service Code is not available in all countries.
    Latest drivers for my
    printer
    Answers to technical
    service and support
    questions
    Documentation for my
    printer
    Dell Support website - support.dell.com
    The Dell Support website provides several online tools, including: Solutions - Troubleshooting hints and tips, articles from
    technicians, and online courses
    Community - Online discussion with other Dell customers
    Upgrades - Upgrade information for components, such as memory
    Customer Care - Contact information, order status, warranty, and
    repair information
    Downloads - Drivers
    Reference - Printer documentation and product specifications
    How to use Windows XP
    Documentation for my
    printer
    Windows XP Help and Support CenterClick Start
     Help and Support .
    1.
    Type a word or phrase that describes your problem and click the
    arrow icon.
    2.
    Click the topic that describes your problem.
    3.
    Follow the instructions on the screen.
    4. 
    						
    							About Your Printer
     
      Understanding the Printer Parts
      Setting Up Your Printer
      Understanding the Printer Software
    Understanding the Printer Parts
    Number: Part: Description:
    1 Paper support Part that supports loaded paper.
    2 Paper guide Guide that helps the paper feed into the printer properly.
    3 Front cover Cover to open to change ink cartridges.
    4 Paper exit tray Tray that holds the paper as it exits the printer.
    NOTE:  Pull the paper exit tray straight out to extend it.
    5 Power/Resume
    button
    Button to turn the printer on or off or eject paper from the printer.
    6 USB connector Slot into which you plug the USB cable (sold separately). The other end of
    the USB cable plugs into your computer.
    7 Power connector Slot into which you plug the power adapter.
    NOTE:  Insert the power adapter into the printer before connecting the
    power cable into the wall outlet.
    Setting Up Your Printer 
    						
    							NOTE: The Dell Photo Printer 720 supports Microsoft® Windows® 2000 and Windows XP.
    Follow the instructions on the  Setting Up Your Printer poster to install the hardware and software. If you
    encounter problems during setup, see  Setup Problems
     for more information.
    Understanding the Printer Software
    The printer software includes: Dell Printer Solution Center  - Provides maintenance and troubleshooting help, basic usage
    information, and how-tos for creating projects.
    Printing Preferences  - Allows you to adjust printer settings.
    Using the Dell Printer Solution Center
    How To  tab
    Learn about Your Printer  - Select a topic from this drop-down list and click  View for more
    information.
    Basic Printing Tips  - Select a topic from this drop-down list and click  View for more information.
    Projects drop-down list - Select a project from this drop-down list and click  View for more
    information.
    Troubleshooting  tab - Provides links to more information about basic troubleshooting topics, such as How
    to clear error messages. 
    						
    							Maintenance  tab
    Install a new print cartridge  icon - Click this icon and follow the instructions on the screen to
    install a new ink cartridge.
    View shopping options for new cartridges  icon - Click this icon and follow the instructions on the
    screen to order new ink cartridges.
    Print a test page  icon - Click this icon to print a test page.
    Clean to fix horizontal streaks  icon - Click this icon and follow the instructions on the screen to
    clean your ink cartridge nozzles.
    Troubleshoot other ink problems  icon - Click this icon for more information on fixing ink problems.
    Align to fix blurry edges  icon - Click this icon for more information on printing an alignment page
    and fixing ink cartridge alignment.
    Contact Information  tab
    Ordering Ink or Supplies  - Directs you to Dells cartridge ordering website,
    www.dell.com/supplies .
    Customer Support  - Directs you to Dells customer support website,  support.dell.com.
    Contact Dell by Phone  - Lists the Contacting Dell phone number by country.
    Advanced  tab
    Printing Status  button - Click this button to see your options for displaying printing status
    information on your screen.
    About button - Click this button to view software version information.
    To access the Dell Printer Solution Center:
    Click  Start
      Programs  or All Programs
      Dell Printers
      Dell Photo Printer 720
      Dell Printer
    Solution Center .
    Using Printing Preferences 
    						
    							Printing Preferences  allows you to change the various printer settings. You can change your printer
    settings in  Printing Preferences  depending on the type of project you want to create.
    To access  Printing Preferences :
    With your document open, click  File
      Print .
    1.
    The  Print  dialog box appears.
    In the  Print dialog box, click  Preferences, Properties , Options , or Setup  (depending on the
    program or operating system).
    2.
    The  Printing Preferences  screen appears.
    To access  Printing Preferences  when a document is not open:
    In Windows XP, click  Start
      Control Panel
      Printers and Other Hardware
       Printers and
    Faxes .
    1.
    In Windows 2000, click  Start
      Settings
      Printers .
    Right-click the printer icon, and then select  Printing Preferences.
    2.
    NOTE: Changes made to the printer settings from the  Printers folder become the default settings for
    most programs.
    Printing Preferences Tabs
    Printing Preferences  includes three main tabs. 
    						
    							From this
    tab:
    You can change these settings:
    Quality/Copies Quality/Speed - Select Quick Print, Normal , Better , or Best  depending on your
    desired output quality.  Quick Print is the fastest option.
    Multiple Copies - Customize how the printer prints several photocopies of a single print
    job:  Collated , Normal , or Print Last Page First .
    Print Color Images in Black and White - Print your color images in black and white to
    save the ink in your color ink cartridge.
    Paper Setup Type - Select the type and size of paper.
    Orientation - Select how the document is arranged on the printed page. You can print
    using portrait or landscape orientation.
    Print Layout Layout - Select Normal, Banner , Mirror , N-up , Poster , or Booklet .
    Duplexing - Select this to print on both sides of the paper. 
    						
    							Using the Printer
     
      Loading Paper
      Printing
    Loading PaperPlace the paper against the guide on the right side of the paper support.
    1.
    Squeeze and slide the left paper guide to the left edge of the paper.
    2.
    NOTE: Do not force paper into the printer. The paper should be flat against the paper support surface
    and the right edge should be flush against the right paper guide.
    Printing
    Printing a Document Turn on your computer and printer, and make sure they are connected.
    1.
    Load the paper with the print side facing up. For more information, see  Loading Paper
    .
    2.
    With your document open, click  File
     Print .
    3.
    Customize your print settings: Click Preferences , Properties , Options , or Setup  (depending on the program or operating
    system).
    a.
    4.
    b. 
    						
    							a.
    The Printing Preferences  dialog box appears.
    On the  Quality/Copies  tab, select  Quality/Speed , the paper type, the number of copies, and
    black and white or color printing.
    b.
    On the  Paper Setup  tab, select the paper size and orientation.
    c.
    On the  Print Layout  tab, select the layout and duplexing settings.
    d.
    To see details about a setting, right-click the setting on the screen, and then select  Whats
    This? .
    e.
    After making the changes in  Printing Preferences, click OK at the bottom of the screen to
    return to the  Print dialog box.
    f.
    Click  OK or  Print  (depending on the program or operating system).
    5.
    Printing Photos Load the photo paper with the print (glossy) side facing up. For more information, see  Loading Paper
    .
    1.
    With your document open, click  File
     Print .
    2.
    To customize your print settings, click  Preferences, Properties , Options , or Setup  (depending on
    the program or operating system).
    3.
    The  Printing Preferences  dialog box appears.
    On the  Quality/Copies  tab, select  Quality/Speed  and the paper type.
    4.
    On the  Paper Setup  tab, select the paper size and orientation.
    5.
    NOTE: Photo/glossy or coated paper is recommended for printing photos.
    On the Print Layout  tab, select the photo layout.
    6.
    When finished customizing your photo, click  OK.
    7.
    Click  OK or  Print  (depending on the program or operating system).
    8.
    To prevent your photos from sticking together or smudging, remove each photo after it exits the
    printer.
    9.
    NOTE: Before placing your prints in a nonadhesive photo album or frame, allow sufficient time for the
    prints to dry thoroughly (12 to 24 hours, depending on the ambient conditions). This maximizes the
    life of your prints.
    Printing Other Projects 
    						
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