Dell H 625 Cdw Manual
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Installing Printer Drivers on Linux Computers (CUPS) |71 4Select either of the following according to the type of your printer connection. For network connections: a Select LPD/LPR Host or Printer from the Other Network Printers menu, and then click Continue. b Enter the IP address of the printer in Connection, and then click Continue. Format: lpd://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx (the IP address of the printer) For USB connections: a Select Dell Color MFP H825cdw from the Local Printers menu, and then click...
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72| Installing Printer Drivers on Linux Computers (CUPS) 2Click Administration Manage Printers . 3 Click the queue name for which you want to specify the printing options. 4 Select Set Default Options from the Administration menu. 5 Click the desired setting item, and then specify the required settings. 6 Click Set Default Options . Uninstalling the Print Driver 1Click Dash Home , and then enter terminal in the Search text box. 2 Click Te r m i n a l in the Applications category of the search...
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Setting the IP Address |73 Setting the IP Address Assigning an IP Address You can select the IP mode from Dual Stack, IPv4, and IPv6. If your network supports both IPv4 and IPv6, select Dual Stack. Select the IP mode of your environment, and then set IP address, subnet mask (for IPv4 only), and gateway address. NOTE: •Assigning an IP address that is already in use can cause network performance issues. • IP addresses should be assigned by ad vanced users or system administrators. • When you assign an IP...
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74| Setting the IP Address 4Click Configure the IP address settings Next . 5 Follow the on-screen instructions until the Configure Printer screen appears. 6 Click Advanced . 7 Specify the IP address settings according to your network environment. 8 Click Next, and then follow the on-screen instructions. When Using the Operator Panel 1Press the ( Information) button. 2 Ta p t h e Tools tab Admin Settings Network . If Panel Lock Control is set to Enable, enter the password. See "Panel...
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Setting the IP Address |75 The cursor moves to the next octet. NOTE: •You can only enter one octet at a time and must tap after entering each octet. c Enter the rest of the octets, and then tap OK. d Ta p Subnet Mask . e Use the number pad to enter the subnet mask, and then tap OK. f Ta p Gateway Address . g Use the number pad to enter the gateway address, and then tap OK. 7 Turn off the printer, and then turn it on again. Verifying the IP Settings You can check the settings by using the...
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76| 3 Using Your Printer Using the Operator Panel77 Understanding the System Menus 83 Understanding the Job Menus 119 Dell™ Printer Configuration Web Tool 135 Print Media Guidelines 188 Loading Print Media 194 Loading Documents 205
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Using the Operator Panel |77 Using the Operator Panel The operator panel consists of a touch panel, a Ready/Error LED, control buttons, a (Power ) button, and a number pad. Use the touch panel and number pad to browse the operator panel menus and enter texts and numbers. For details about names of parts, see "Operator Panel." NOTE: • The screenshots used in this section are th ose of Dell H625cdw and Dell H825cdw unless otherwise mentioned. About the Home Screen This section describes the...
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78| Using the Operator Panel Basic Operations on the Touch Panel You can operate the touch panel as with a smartphone or a tablet. Selecting the Item on the Screen Tap the item. 2 Notification BarDisplays the status of the printer when ( Handle) is dragged down. To close the screen, drag ( Handle) up. You can adjust the screen brightne ss, check the toner information, monitor the jobs currently in progress, or check warnings in this area. • To adjust the screen brightness, drag the slider in...
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Using the Operator Panel |79 Scrolling the Screen or the Listed Items Swipe the screen by dragging your finger on the screen. To scroll faster, flick the screen. NOTE: •If you cannot swipe or flick on some screens, inte ract with the screen by tapping on the tiles or buttons. Moving, Adding or Deleting Tiles NOTE: • This is available when you select the loca l authentication. See "User Authentication." To M o v e Ti l e s Tap and hold the tile you want to move, and then drag it to the desired...
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80| Using the Operator Panel To A d d Ti l e s Swipe the screen to display the last page of the Home screen or group screen, and then tap Add App. When the Apps List screen appears, tap the tile you want to add to the Home screen. To D e l e t e Ti l e s Tap and hold the tile you want to delete. When appears, drag the tile to . Tap OK to delete the tile. NOTE: •To delete all tiles in the Recent group screen of the Dock Menu, tap in the Recent group screen, and then tap OK. Using the...