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    							12. Click  Add on the  Printer List .
    For  Mac OS X  10.5~10.6, click  the “ +” icon; a  display  window  will pop  up.
    13. For  Mac OS X  10.3, select the  IP  Printing tab.
    For  Mac OS X10.4, click   IP  Printer.
    For  Mac OS X  10.5~10.6, click   IP.
    14. Select  Socket/HP Jet  Direct  in Printer Type .
    When  printing a  document containing  many pages, printing performance  may be enhanced  by choosing
    Socket for Printer Type  option.
    15. Enter  the machine’s  IP  address in the  Printer Address field.
    16. Enter  the queue name in the  Queue  Name field. If  you cannot determine  the queue name for your  machine
    server,  try using  the default queue first.
    17. For  Mac OS X  10.3, if Auto Select does  not work  properly, select  Dell in Printer Model  and  your  machine name
    in  Model  Name .
    For  Mac OS X  10.4, if Auto Select does  not work  properly, select  Dell in Print Using  and  your  machine
    name in  Model.
    For  Mac OS X  10.5~10.6, if Auto Select does  not work  properly, select  Select  a  driver  to use... and  your
    machine name in  Print Using.
    Your  machine appears on the  Printer List,  and  is set  as the default machine.
    18. Click  Add.
    If  the printer driver  does  not work  properly, uninstall the driver  and  reinstall it.
    Follow steps below  to  uninstall the driver  for Macintosh.
    1. Make sure  that  the machine is connected to  your  computer  and  powered on.
    2. Insert the supplied  software CD into your  CD/DVD drive.
    3. Double -click  CD-ROM icon that  appears on your  Macintosh  desktop.
    4. Double -click  the  MAC_Installer folder.
    5. Double -click  the  Installer OS X icon.
    6. Enter  the password and  click   OK.
    7. The   Dell Installer window  opens.  Click   Continue.
    8. Select Uninstall  and  click   Uninstall.
    9. When  the message  which warns that  all applications  will close  on your  computer  appears,  Click
    Continue .
    10. When  the uninstall is done, click   Quit.
    Linux
    Install Linux Driver
    1. Make sure  that  the machine is connected to  your  network and  powered on.  Also, your  machine’s  IP  address
    should have  been  set.
    2. Insert the supplied  software CD into your  CD/DVD drive.
    3. Double -click  CD-ROM icon that  appears on your  Linux  desktop.
    4. Double -click  the  Linux folder.
    5. Double -click  the  install.sh icon.
    6. The  Dell Installer  window  opens.  Click   Continue.
    7. The  Add  printer wizard  window  opens.  Click   Next.
    8. Select Network  printer and  click   Search button.
    9. The  Printer’s IP  address and  model name appears on list field.
    10. Select your  machine and  click   Next.
    Add network Printer
    1. Double -click  the  Unified Driver Configurator .
    2. Click  Add  Printer…
    3. The  Add  printer wizard  window  opens.  Click   Next.
    4. Select  Network printer  and  click  the Search button.
    5. The  printer’s IP  address and  model name appears on list field.
    6. Select your  machine and  click   Next.
    Input the printer description and  Next
     
    						
    							7. 
    8. When  the add  printer is done, click  Finish.
    IPv6 Configuration
    TCP/IPv6  is supported properly  only  in Windows Vista or higher.
    If  the IPv6  network seems not working,  set  all the network setting  to  the factory defaults and  try again.  (See
    Restoring  factory default settings .)
    To use the IPv6  network environment, follow  the next procedure to  use the IPv6  address:
    The  machine is provided  with IPv6  feature  on.
    1. Connect your  machine to  the network with a  network cable.
    2. Turned  on the machine.
    3. Print a   Network Configuration Report  from  the machine’s  control panel that  will check  IPv6  addresses.
    4. Select Start > Control  Panel  > Hardware  and Sound   > Printers  > Add  Printer .
    5. Click  Add  a  local printer  on the Add  Printer  windows.
    6. Follow the instruction on the window.
    If  the machine does  not work  in the network environment, activate IPv6.  Refer to  the next section followed by.
    Printing network configuration report
    You  can  print  a   Network Configuration Report  from  the machines  control panel that  will show the current
    machine’s  network settings. This will help you to  set  up  a  network and  troubleshooting  problems.
    To print the report:
    In ready  mode, press  and  hold the 
     (cancel  button) for about  5 seconds. You  can  find your  machine’s  MAC address
    and  IP  address.
    For  example:
    MAC Address : 00:15:99:41:A2:78
    IP  Address : 192.0.0.192
    Setting IPv6 addresses
    Machine  supports  following IPv6  addresses  for network printing and  managements.
    Link -local Address : Self-configured local  IPv6  address.  (Address  starts  with FE80.)
    Stateless Address: Automatically configured IPv6  address by a  network router.
    Stateful  Address: IPv6  address configured by a  DHCPv6 server.
    Manual Address: Manually configured IPv6  address by a  user.
    Manual address configuration
    1. Start a  web browser  such as Internet  Explorer  that  supports  IPv6  addressing  as a  URL.  (See Using Embedded
    Web Service  (Dell 1130n  only).)
    For  IPv4,  enter the IPv4  address (http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx)  in the address field and  press  the Enter  key  or
    click  Go.
    2. When  the  Embedded Web Service  window  opens,  click  Network Settings.
    3. Click  TCP/IP .
    4. Enable  the  Manual Address  In the TCP/IPv6  section.
    5. Select the Router Prefix  and  click  the Add button, then  the router prefix  will automatically be entered  into the
    address field.
    Enter  the rest  of address.  (ex:  3FFE:10:88:194:: AAAA.  “A”  is the hexadecimal 0 through 9, A  through F.)
    6. Click  the  Apply button.
    Installing printer driver
    Driver  installation for network printer in IPv6  network environment  is same  as TCP/IPv4. (See Installing network
    connected machine’s  driver .)
    Select TCP/IP Port  and  when  the list of machines  is displayed,  simply  select your  machines  IPv6  address.
    Using  Embedded Web Service
    1. Start a  web browser  such as Internet  Explorer  that  supports  IPv6  addressing  as a  URL .
    2. Select one  of the IPv6  addresses  ( Link -local Address, Stateless Address , Stateful  Address , Manual
    Address ) from  Network Configuration Report .
     
    						
    							3. Enter  the IPv6  addresses. (ex:  http://[FE80::215:99FF:FE66:7701])
    Address must  be enclosed in []  brackets.
     
    						
    							Basic setup
    After installation is complete,  you may want  to  set  the machine’s  default settings. Refer to  the next section if you would
    like to  set  or change  values. This chapter gives  you step-by-step instructions for setting  up  the machine.
    This chapter includes:
    Altitude adjustment
    Setting  the default tray  and  paper
    Changing font setting  (Dell 1130n only)
    Altitude adjustment
    The  print  quality is affected by atmospheric  pressure, which is determined by the height of the machine above  sea
    level.  The  following information  will guide you on how to  set  your  machine to  the best print  quality or best quality of
    print.Before you set  the altitude value, find the altitude where you are using  the machine.
    1. High  1
    2. High  2
    3. High  3
    4. Normal
    For Dell 1130
    1. Install the driver. (See Installing USB  connected machine’s  driver  or Installing network connected machine’s
    driver.)
    2. Click  the Windows  Start menu.
    For  Windows 2000, select  Settings > Printers .
    For  Windows XP/Server 2003, select  Printer and Faxes.
    For  Windows Server 2008/Vista,  select  Control  Panel > Hardware  and Sound   > Printers .
    For  Windows 7, select  Control  Panel > Hardware  and Sound   > Devices and Printers .
    For  Windows Server 2008 R2,  select  Control  Panel > Hardware   > Devices and Printers .
    3. Select the your  machine’s  driver  and  right -click  to  open  Properties.
    4. In printer driver  properties, select  Device Options.
    5. Select necessary  options in the  Altitude  Adjustment drop -down  list.
    6. Click  OK.
    For  Dell 1130n
    You  can  altitude adjustment in  Printer  Settings Utility.
    1. You  can  launch it  from  the Start menu,  select  Programs or All Programs  > Dell  > Dell  Printers  > your
    printer driver  name  > Printer Settings Utility .
    2. Select necessary  options in the  Altitude  Adjustment drop -down  list.
    3. Click  the Apply button.
    This can  also  be adjusted  via  Embedded Web Service.
    Setting the default tray and paper
    You  can  select the tray  and  paper you would like to  keep using  for printing job.
     
    						
    							In the computer
    Windows
    1. Click  the Windows Start menu.
    2. For  Windows 2000, select  Settings > Printers .
    For  Windows XP/Server 2003, select  Printer and Faxes.
    For  Windows Server 2008/Vista,  select  Control  Panel > Hardware  and Sound   > Printers .
    For  Windows 7, select  Control  Panel > Hardware  and Sound   > Devices and Printers .
    For  Windows Server 2008 R2,  select  Control  Panel > Hardware   > Devices and Printers .
    3. Right-click  your  machine.
    4. For  Windows XP/Server 2003/Server 2008/Vista,  press   Printing Preferences.
    For  Windows 7 and  Windows Server 2008 R2,  from  context menus, select the  Printing Preferences.
    If  Printing Preferences  item has  ► mark, you can  select other printer drivers connected with selected
    printer.
    5. Click   Paper  tab.
    6. Select tray  and  its  options,  such as paper size and  type.
    7. Press  OK.
    Macintosh
    Macintosh  does  not support this function. Macintosh  users  need  to  change  the default setting  manually each  time
    they want  to  print  using  other settings.
    1. Open a  Macintosh  application  and  select the file you want  to  print.
    2. Open the  File menu  and  click   Print.
    3. Go to   Paper  Feed  pane.
    4. Open the File menu  and  click   Print.
    5. Go to   Paper  Feed .
    6. Set  appropriate tray  from  which you want  to  print.
    7. Go to  Paper  pane.
    8. Set  paper type to  correspond  to  the paper loaded in the tray  from  which you want  to  print.
    9. Click  Print to  print.
    Using power saving feature
    When  you are not using  the machine for a  while, use this feature  to  save power.
    For Dell 1130
    1. Install the driver. (See Installing USB  connected machine’s  driver  or Installing network connected machine’s
    driver.)
    2. Click  the Windows  Start menu.
    For  Windows 2000, select  Settings > Printers .
    For  Windows XP/Server 2003, select  Printer and Faxes.
    For  Windows Server 2008/Vista,  select  Control  Panel > Hardware  and Sound   > Printers .
    For  Windows 7, select  Control  Panel > Hardware  and Sound   > Devices and Printers .
    For  Windows Server 2008 R2,  select  Control  Panel > Hardware   > Devices and Printers .
    3. Select the your  machine’s  driver  and  right -click  to  open  Properties.
    4. In printer driver  properties, select  Device Options.
    5. Select the time you want, in the  Power Save drop -down  list.
    6. Click  OK.
    For  Dell 1130n
    You  change  power save in  Printer  Settings Utility.
    1. You  can  launch it  from  the  Start menu,  select  Programs or All Programs  > Dell  > Dell  Printers  > your
    printer driver  name  > Printer Settings Utility .
    2. Click  Power Save .  Select the appropriate value  from  the dropdown list, and  then  click   Apply.
    Changing font setting (Dell 1130n only)
     
    						
    							Your  machine has  preset font setting  depending on your  region or country.
    If  you want  to  change  the font or set  the font for special condition,  such as the DOS environment, you can  change  the
    font setting  as follows:
    1. Ensure  that  you have  installed  the printer driver  with the provided  software CD.
    2. If  you are a  Windows user, you can  launch it  from  the Start menu,  select  Programs or All Programs  > Dell  >
    Dell  Printers  > your printer driver  name  > Printer Settings Utility .
    3. Click  Emulation Type .
    4. Select your  preferred font.
    5. Click  Apply .
    Following  information  shows  the proper font list for corresponding  languages.
    Russian:
    Hebrew:
    Greek:
    Arabic &  Farsi:
    OCR:
     
    						
    							Media and tray
    This chapter provides  information  on how to  load  print  media into your  machine.
    This chapter includes:
    Selecting  print  media
    Changing the tray  size
    Loading  paper in the tray
    Printing  on special media
    Using the output support
    Selecting print media
    You  can  print  on a  variety of print  media,  such as plain paper, envelopes, labels,  and  transparencies. Always use print
    media that  meet the guidelines for use with your  machine.
    Guidelines to select the print media
    Print media that  does  not meet the guidelines outlined in this user’s guide may cause the following problems:
    Poor print  quality
    Increased  paper jams
    Premature wear  on the machine.
    Properties,  such as weight, composition, grain,  and  moisture  content, are important  factors  that  affect the machine’s
    performance  and  the output quality.  When  you choose print  materials,  consider the following:
    The  type, size and  weight  of the print  media for your  machine are described in print  media specifications. (See
    Print media specifications .)
    Desired outcome: The  print  media you choose should be appropriate for your  project.
    Brightness:  Some  print  media are whiter than  others  and  produce  sharper,  more  vibrant images.
    Surface smoothness: The  smoothness  of the print  media affects  how crisp  the printing looks  on the paper.
    Some  print  media may meet all of the guidelines in this section and  still not produce  satisfactory results. This
    may be the result  of improper handling, unacceptable  temperature  and  humidity levels, or other variables
    over which cannot be controlled.
    Before  purchasing large  quantities  of print  media,  ensure that  it  meets the requirements  specified in this
    user’s guide.
    Using print  media that  does  not meet these specifications may cause problems,  requiring  repairs. Such repairs
    are not covered by the warranty or service  agreements.
    The  amount  of paper put into the tray  may differ according to  media type used. (See 
    Print media
    specifications.)
    Media sizes supported in each mode
    Mode Size TypeSource
    Simplex  printing For  details about  paper size,  see 
    Print
    media specifications. For  details about  paper type, see 
    Print
    media specifications
    .tray  1
    manual
    tray
    Duplex printing
    (Manual)
    [a ]
    Letter, A4,  Legal,  US Folio, Oficio Plain, Color, Preprinted, Recycled,  Bond,
    Archivetray  1
    [a] 75  to  90  g/m2 (20~24 lb bond)  only
    Changing the tray size
    The  tray  is preset to  Letter or A4 size,  depending on your  country.  To change  the size,  you need  to  adjust  the paper
    guides.
     
    						
    							1. Support guide
    2. Paper  length guide
    3. Guide lock
    4. Paper  width guide
    1. With one  hand press  and  hold the guide lock,  and  with the other hand,  hold the paper length guide and  support
    guide together. Slide the paper length guide and  support guide to  locate them  in the correct paper size slot.
    2. Flex or fan  the edge  of the paper stack to  separate  the pages before loading papers.  Insert the paper into the tray.
    3. After inserting paper into the tray, adjust  the support guide so that  it  lightly touches the paper stack.
    4. Squeeze  the paper width guides  and  slide them  to  the desired paper size marked at the bottom  of the tray.
    Do not push the paper width guide too  far causing the media to  warp.
    If  you do not adjust  the paper width guide,  it  may cause paper jams.
     
    						
    							Do not use a  paper with more  than  6
    Loading paper in the tray
    Tray 1
    1. Pull out the paper tray  .  And  adjust  the tray  size to  the media size you are loading. (See Changing the tray  size.)
    2. Flex or fan  the edge  of the paper stack to  separate  the pages before loading papers.
    3. And  place  paper with the side  you want  to  print  facing  down.
    4. Set  the paper type and  size for the traySetting  the default tray  and  paper .)
    If  you experience problems with paper feeding, check  whether  the paper meets the media specification. (See
    Print media specifications.)
    Manual tray
    The  manual tray  can  hold special sizes  and  types of print  material,  such as postcards, note cards, and  envelopes. It
    is useful  for single  page  printing on letterhead or colored paper.
    Tips  on using the manual tray
    If  you select Manual Feeder  for Source  from  your  software application, you need  to  press   (cancel  button)
    each  time you print  a  page  and  load  only  one  type, size and  weight  of print  media at a  time in the manual
    tray.
    To prevent  paper jams, do not add  paper while  printing. This also  applies  to  other types of print  media.
    Print media should be loaded face up  with the top edge  going  into the manual tray  first and  be placed in the
    center of the tray.
    Always load  the specified print  media only  to  avoid  paper jams  and  print  quality problems.  (See Print media
    specifications .)
    Flatten any curl  on postcards, envelopes, and  labels before loading them  into the manual tray.
    1. Load the paper in the manual tray.
     
    						
    							Do not force  the paper beyond  the surface with mark  when  loading.
    When  printing the special media,  you must  follow  the loading guideline. (See Printing  on special
    media.)
    When  papers overlap when  printing using  manual tray, open tray  1 and  remove overlapping papers
    then  try printing again.
    When  paper does  not feed well while  printing, push the paper in manually until it  starts  feeding
    automatically.
    2. Squeeze  the manual tray  paper guides  and  adjust  them  to  the width of the paper. Do not force  them  too
    much, or the paper will bent resulting in a  paper jam  or skew.
    3. To print  in application, open an application  and  start  the print  menu.
    4. Open Printing Preferences .  (See Opening  printing preferences .)
    5. Press  the Paper tab in  Printing Preferences ,  and  select an appropriate paper type.
    For  example, if you want  to  use a  label, set  the paper type to   Label.
    6. Select  Manual Feeder  in paper source,  then  press   OK.
    7. Start printing in application.
    If  you are printing multiple pages, load  the next sheet after the first page  prints out, and  press  the 
    (cancel  button).  Repeat  this step for every page  to  be printed.
    Printing on special media
    The  table below  shows  the available  special media for each  tray.
    When  using  special media,  we recommend  you feed one  paper at a  time.  Check the maximum  input number of
    media for each  tray. (See 
    Print media specifications .)
    Types Tray 1Manual tray
    Plain ●●
    Thick ●●
    Thin ●●
    Bond
     
    						
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