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    							[root@localhost  Linux]#./uninstall.sh
    The  installation program  runs automatically if you have  an autorun  software package installed  and
    configured.
    4. Click  Uninstall .
    5. Click  Next.
    6. Click   Finish .
    Sharing your machine locally
    Follow the steps below  to  set  up  the computers to  share  your  machine locally.
    If  the host computer  is directly connected to  the machine with a  USB  cable  and  is also  connected to  the local  network
    environment, the client  computers connected to  the local  network can  use the shared machine through the host
    computer  to  print.
    1Host  computer A  computer  which is directly connected to  the machine by USB  cable.
    2 Client computers Computers which use the machine shared through the host computer.
    Windows
    Setting up a host computer
    1. Install your  printer driver  (See 
    Installing USB  connected machine’s  driver).
    2. Click  the Windows Start menu.
    3. For  Windows 2000, select  Settings > Printers .
    For  Windows XP/2003, select  Printers and Faxes.
    For  Windows 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 .
    4. Right click  your  printer icon.
    5. For  Windows XP/2003/2008/Vista, selet/click   Properties.
    For  Windows 7 and  Windows Server 2008 R2,  from  context menus, select the  Printer properties.
    If  Printer properties  item has  ? mark, you can  select other printer drivers connected with selected
    printer.
    6. Select the  Sharing tab.
    7. Check the  Change  Sharing  Options .
    8. Check the Share  this  printer .
    9. Fill in the Share  Name  field. Click  OK.
    Setting up a client computer
    1. Install your  printer driver  (See  Installing USB  connected machine’s  driver).
    2. Click  the Windows Start menu.
    3. Select  All programs  > Accessories   > Windows Explorer .
    4. Enter  in IP  address of the host computer  and  press  Enter  in your  keyboard.
    In case host computer  requires   User name and  Password ,  fill  in User  ID  and  password of the host
    computer  account.
    5. Right click  the printer icon you want  to  share  and  select  Connect.
    6. If  a  set  up  complete  message  appears,  click   OK.
    7. Open the file you want  to  print  and  start  printing.
     
    						
    							Macintosh
    The  following steps are for Mac OS X  10.5  ~ 10.6. Refer to  Mac Help for other OS versions.
    Setting up a host computer
    1. Install your  printer driver  (See Macintosh).
    2. Open the Applications  folder > System Preferences   and  click  Print &  Fax .
    3. Select the printer to  share  in the  Printers list.
    4. Select Share  this  printer .
    Setting up a client computer
    1. Install your  printer driver  (See  Macintosh).
    2. Open the Applications  folder > System Preferences   and  click  Print &  Fax .
    3. Press  the “+” icon.
    A  display  window  showing  the name of your  shared printer appears.
    4. Select your  machine and  click   Add.
     
    						
    							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
    Changing the display  language
    Setting  the date and  time
    Changing the clock  mode
    Changing the default mode
    Setting  sounds
    Entering characters using  the number keypad
    Using the save modes
    Setting  the default tray  and  paper
    Setting  job timeout
    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, determine  the altitude where you are.
    1. High  1
    2. High  2
    3. High  3
    4. Normal
    1. Ensure  that  you have  installed  the printer driver  with the provided  software CD.
    2. You  can  launch Printer  Settings Utility  from  the Start menu,  select  Programs or All Programs  > Dell  > Dell
    Printers  > your printer driver  name  > Printer Settings Utility .
    3. Click  Setting  > Altitude  Adjustment .  Select the appropriate value  from  the dropdown list, and  then  click   Apply.
    If  your  machine is connected to  a  network,  Embedded Web Service  screen appears automatically.  Click
    Machine Settings  > System Setup  > Machine Setup  > Altitude  Adj .  Select the appropriate altitude value,
    and  then  click   Apply.
    If  your  machine is connected via a  USB  cable, set  the altitude in  Altitude  Adj. option on the machine’s
    display.
    Changing the display language
    To change  the language that  appears on the display, follow  the steps below:
    1. Press   Menu  () on the control panel.
    2. Press  the left/right  arrow until  System Setup appears and  press   OK.
    Press  the left/right  arrow until  Machine Setup appears and  press   OK.
     
    						
    							3. 
    4. Press  the left/right  arrow until Language appears and  press   OK.
    5. Press  the left/right  arrow to  display  the language you want.
    6. Press   OK to  save the selection.
    7. Press   Stop/Clear  () to  return  to  ready  mode.
    Setting the date and time
    When  you set  the time and  date, they are used in delay  fax and  delay  print. They  are printed on reports. If, however,
    they are not correct,  you need  to  change  it  for the correct time being.
    If  the machine’s  power is cut off,  you need  to  reset the correct time and  date once  the power has  been  restored.
    1. Press  Menu  () on the control panel.
    2. Press  the left/right  arrow until  System Setup appears and  press   OK.
    3. Press  the left/right  arrow until  Machine Setup appears and  press   OK.
    4. Press  the left/right  arrow until  Date &  Time appears and  press   OK.
    5. Enter  the correct time and  date using  left/right  arrow or numeric keypad.
    Month  = 01  to  12,
    Day = 01  to  31,
    Year = requires  four  digits,
    Hour  = 01  to  12,
    Minute = 00  to  59,
    and  you can  also  select AM  or PM.
    6. Press   OK to  save the selection.
    7. Press   Stop/Clear  () to  return  to  ready  mode.
    Changing the clock mode
    You  can  set  your  machine to  display  the current time using  either  a  12 -hour or 24 -hour format.
    1. PressMenu  () on the control panel.
    2. Press  the left/right  arrow until  System Setup appears and  press   OK.
    3. Press  the left/right  arrow until  Machine Setup appears and  press   OK.
    4. Press  the left/right  arrow until  Clock  Mode appears and  press   OK.
    5. Press  the left/right  arrow to  select the other mode and  press   OK.
    6. Press   Stop/Clear  () to  return  to  ready  mode.
    Changing the default mode
    Your  machine is preset to  Copy  mode. You  can  switch this default mode between  Fax  mode and  Copy  mode.
    1. Press  Menu  () on the control panel.
    2. Press  the left/right  arrow until  System Setup appears and  press   OK.
    3. Press  the left/right  arrow until  Machine Setup appears and  press   OK.
    4. Press  the left/right  arrow until  Default  Mode appears and  press   OK.
    5. Press  the left/right  arrow to  select the mode you want.
    6. Press   OK to  save the selection.
    7. Press   Stop/Clear  ( to  return  to  ready  mode.
    Setting sounds
    You  can  control the following sounds:
    Key  sound: Turns the key  sound   On or  Off.  With this option set  to   On,  a  tone sounds each  time a  key  is pressed.
    Alarm  Sound : Turns the alarm sound   On or  Off.  With this option set  to   On,  an alarm tone sounds when  an error
    occurs or fax communication ends.
    Speaker : Turns On or  Off the sounds from  the telephone line  through the speaker, such as a  dial  tone or a  fax
    tone.  With this option set  to   Comm. which means “Common”,  the speaker is on until the remote  machine answers.
    You  can  adjust  the volume  level using   On Hook Dial.  If  your  machine has  a  handset,  you can  adjust  the
    volume  level using  the handset.
     
    						
    							Ringer: Adjusts the ringer volume. For  the ringer volume, you can  select  Off, Low , Mid ,  and   High.
    Speaker, ringer, key sound, and alarm sound
    1. Press   Menu  () on the control panel.
    2. Press  the left/right  arrow until  System Setup appears and  press   OK.
    3. Press  the left/right  arrow until  Sound/Volume appears and  press   OK.
    4. Press  the left/right  arrow until the sound  option you want  appear and  press   OK.
    5. Press  the left/right  arrow until the desired status or volume  for the sound  you have  selected appears and  press
    OK.
    6. If  necessary, repeat steps 4 through 5 to  set  other sounds.
    7. Press   Stop/Clear  () to  return  to  ready  mode.
    Speaker volume
    To adjust  the volume  using   On Hook Dial:
    1. Press  Fax () on the control panel.
    2. Press   On Hook Dial .  A  dial  tone sounds from  the speaker.
    3. Press  the left/right  arrow until you hear  the volume  you want.
    4. Press  On Hook Dial  to  save the change  and  return  to  ready  mode.
    If  your  machine has  a  handset:
    1. Pick up  the handset.  A  dial  tone sounds from  the earpiece.
    2. Press  the left/right  arrow until you hear  the volume  you want.
    3. Press   OK to  save the change  and  replace the handset.
    You  can  adjust  the speaker volume  only  when  the telephone line  is connected.
    Entering characters using the number keypad
    As you perform  various tasks, you may need  to  enter names and  numbers.  For  example, when  you set  up  your
    machine,  you enter your  name or your  company’s  name, and  the fax number.
    Entering alphanumeric characters
    1. When  you are prompted  to  enter a  letter, locate the button labeled  with the character you want. Press  the button
    until the correct letter  appears on the display.
    For  example, to  enter the letter  O, press  6, labeled  with MNO.
    Each time you press  6, the display  shows  a  different letter, M, N,  O, m,  n, o  and  finally 6.
    You  can  enter special characters,  such as space, plus sign, and  etc. For  details, see the below  section.
    2. To enter additional letters, repeat step 1.
    If  the next letter  is printed on the same  button, move  the cursor by pressing the left/right  arrow button and  then
    press  the button labeled  with the letter  you want. The  cursor will move  to  the right  and  the next letter  will
    appear on the display.
    You  can  enter a  space  by pressing 1 twice.
    3. When  you have  finished entering  letters, press   OK.
    Keypad letters and numbers
    Key Assigned numbers, letters, or  characters
    1 @ / .  ‘  1
    2 A B C a b c 2
    3 D  E F d e  f  3
    4 G H I g h i 4
    5 J K L j k l 5
    6 M  N O m n o  6
    7 P Q R S p q r s 7
    8 T U V t u v  8
    9 W X Y Z w x y z 9
    0 & + - , 0
    * *
     
    						
    							# #
    Correcting numbers or names
    If  you make  a  mistake while  entering  a  number or name, press  the left/right  arrow button to  delete the last digit  or
    character. Then enter the correct number or character.
    Inserting a pause
    With some  telephone systems, you must  dial  an access  code  (9, for example) and  listen  for a  second  dial  tone.  In
    such cases, you must  insert  a  pause in the telephone number. You  can  insert  a  pause while  you are setting  up  speed
    dial  numbers.To insert  a  pause,  press  Redial/Pause at the appropriate place  while  entering  the telephone number.
    A  - appears on the display  at the corresponding  location.
    Using the save modes
    Using the toner saving feature
    Toner save mode allows  your  machine to  use less toner on each  page. Activating this mode extends the life of the
    toner cartridge beyond  what  one  would experience in the normal  mode, but it  reduces print  quality.
    1. Press   Menu  () on the control panel.
    2. Press  the left/right  arrow until  System Setup appears and  press   OK.
    3. Press  the left/right  arrow until  Machine Setup appears and  press   OK.
    4. Press  the left/right  arrow until  Toner Save appears and  press   OK.
    5. Press  the left/right  arrow until  On appears and  press   OK.
    6. Press   Stop/Clear  () to  return  to  ready  mode.
    When  PC-printing, you can  also  turn  on or off toner save mode in the printer properties.
    Using the power saving feature
    When  you are not using  the machine for a  while, use this feature  to  save power.
    1. Press  Menu  () on the control panel.
    2. Press  the left/right  arrow until  System Setup appears and  press   OK.
    3. Press  the left/right  arrow until  Machine Setup appears and  press   OK.
    4. Press  the left/right  arrow until  Power Save appears and  press   OK.
    5. Press  the left/right  arrow to  select the time you want.
    6. Press   OK to  save the selection.
    7. Press   Stop/Clear  () to  return  to  ready  mode.
    Available  settings range from  1-120 minutes. The  factory default setting  is 1 minute.
    Setting the default tray and paper
    You  can  select the tray  and  paper you would like to  keep using  for printing job.
    In the control panel
    Setting the paper size
    1. Press  Menu  () on the control panel.
    2. Press  the left/right  arrow until  System Setup appears and  press   OK.
    3. Press  the left/right  arrow until  Paper  Setup appears and  press   OK.
    4. Press  the left/right  arrow until  Paper  Size appears and  press   OK.
    5. Press  the left/right  arrow to  select the paper tray  you want  and  press   OK.
    6. Press  the left/right  arrow to  select the paper size you want.
    7. Press   OK to  save the selection.
    8. Press   Stop/Clear  () to  return  to  ready  mode.
    Setting the paper type
    1. Press  Menu  () on the control panel.
    2. Press  the left/right  arrow until  System Setup appears and  press   OK.
     
    						
    							3. Press  the left/right  arrow until Paper  Setup appears and  press   OK.
    4. Press  the left/right  arrow until  Paper  Type appears and  press   OK.
    5. Press  the left/right  arrow to  select the paper tray  you want  and  press   OK.
    6. Press  the left/right  arrow to  select the paper type you want.
    7. Press   OK to  save the selection.
    8. Press   Stop/Clear  () to  return  to  ready  mode.
    Setting the paper source
    1. Press  Menu  () on the control panel.
    2. Press  the left/right  arrow until  System Setup appears and  press   OK.
    3. Press  the left/right  arrow until  Paper  Setup appears and  press   OK.
    4. Press  the left/right  arrow until  Paper  Source appears and  press   OK.
    5. Press  the left/right  arrow until  Copy  Tray or Fax Tray  appears and  press   OK.
    6. Press  the left/right  arrow to  select the paper tray  you want.
    7. Press   OK to  save the selection.
    8. Press   Stop/Clear  () to  return  to  ready  mode.
    In the computer
    Windows
    1. Click  the Windows  Start menu.
    2. For  Windows 2000, select  Settings > Printers .
    For  Windows XP/2003, select  Printers and Faxes.
    For  Windows 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/2003/2008/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.
    If  you want  to  use special-sized paper such as a  billing paper, select  Paper tab >  Size > Edit...  in the
    Printing Preferences  (See Opening  printing preferences
    ).
    Macintosh
    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.
    Linux
    1. Open  Terminal Program
    2. When  the Terminal screen appears,  type in the following:  [root@localhost  root]# lpr 
    3. Select  Printer  and  click   Properties…
    4. Click  Advanced  tab.
     
    						
    							5. Select tray  (source) and  its  options,  such as paper size and  type.
    6. Press  OK.
    Setting job timeout
    When  there is no input for a  certain  period of time,  the machine exits the current menu  and  goes  in to  the default
    settings. You  can  set  the amount  of time the machine will wait.
    1. Press   Menu  () on the control panel.
    2. Press  the left/right  arrow until  System Setup appears and  press   OK.
    3. Press  the left/right  arrow until  Machine Setup appears and  press   OK.
    4. Press  the left/right  arrow until  Job  Timeout appears and  press   OK.
    5. Enter  the time using  left/right  arrow or numeric keypad.
    6. Press   OK to  save the selection.
    7. Press   Stop/Clear  () to  return  to  ready  mode.
     
    						
    							Printing
    This chapter explains  common printing tasks.
    This chapter includes:
    Printer  driver  features
    Basic  printing
    Opening  printing preferences
    Using help
    Using special print  features
    Changing the default print  settings
    Setting  your  machine as a  default machine
    Printing  to  a  file (PRN)
    Macintosh  printing
    Linux  printing
    The  procedures in this chapter are mainly  based on Windows XP.
    Printer driver features
    Your  printer drivers support the following standard  features:
    Paper  orientation, size,  source,  and  media type selection
    Number of copies
    In addition, you can  use various special printing features. The  following table shows  a  general overview  of features
    supported by your  printer drivers:
    Printer driver
    Feature Windows
    Machine  quality option ?
    Booklet  printing ?
    Poster printing ?
    Multiple pages per sheet ?
    Fit to  page  printing ?
    Reduce and  enlarge printing ?
    Different source for first page ?
    Watermark ?
    Overlay ?
    Double -sided printing (manual) ?
    (?: supported)
    Basic printing
    Your  machine allows  you to  print  from  various Windows, Macintosh, or Linux  applications. The  exact steps for printing a
    document may vary depending on the application  you use.
    Your   Printing Preferences  window  that  appears in this user’s guide may differ depending on the machine in
    use.  However,  the composition of the  Printing Preferences window  is similar. Check the operating  system(s)
    that  are compatible with your  machine.  Refer to  the OS compatibility  section of Printer  Specifications (See
    System  requirements
    ).
    When  you select an option in  Printing Preferences,  you may see a  warning  mark, ,  or .  An exclamation
    mark  (
    ) means you can  select that  certain  option but it  is not recommended,  and  () mark  means you
     
    						
    							cannot select that  option due  to  the machine’s  setting  or environment.
    The  following procedure describes the general steps required  for printing from  various Windows applications.
    Macintosh  basic printing (See  Macintosh  printing).
    Linux  basic printing (See  Linux  printing
    ).
    The  following  Printing Preferences  window  is for Notepad  in Windows XP. Your   Printing Preferences window  may
    differ, depending on your  operating  system  or the application  you are using.
    1. Open the document you want  to  print.
    2. Select  Print from  the  File menu.  The   Print window  appears.
    3. Select your  machine from  the  Select  Printer list.
    The  basic print  settings including the number of copies and  print  range are selected within  the  Print window.
    To take  advantage  of the printer features provided  by your  printer driver, click   Properties or Preferences  in
    the application’s  Print window  to  change  the print  setting  (See  Opening  printing preferences
    ).
    4. To start  the print  job,  click  OK or  Print  in the  Print window.
    If  you are using  Windows Internet  Explorer, the  Dell  AnyWeb Print too  will save your  time for screen-captured
    images  or printing the image.  Click   Start > All programs  > Dell  Printers  > Dell  AnyWeb Print  > Download
    the latest  version  to  link  the website where the tool is available  for the download.
    Canceling a print job
    If  the print  job is waiting in a  print  queue or print  spooler,  cancel the job as follows:
    1. Click  the Windows Start menu.
    2. For  Windows 2000, select  Settings > Printers .
    For  Windows XP/2003, select  Printer and Faxes.
    For  Windows 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. For  Windows 2000, XP, Server 2003, Vista,  or Server 2008, double -click  your  machine.
    For  Windows 7, or Windows Server 2008 R2,  right  click  your  printer icon > context menus  >  See what’s
    printing .
    If  See what’s printing  item has  ? mark, you can  select other printer drivers connected with selected
    printer.
    4. From the  Document  menu,  select  Cancel.
    You  can  also  access  this window  by simply  double -clicking the machine icon () in the Windows task  bar.
    You  can  also  cancel the current job by pressing  Stop/Clear (
    ) on the control panel.
     
    						
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