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    							Click Next.
    7.
    Select the check box next to the software and documentation you want to install, and then click
    Install .
    The drivers, additional software, and documentation are installed on your computer. When the
    installation is completed, a  Congratulations! screen appears.
    8.
    If you do not want to print a test page:  Click  Finish .
    If you want to print a test page:
    Select the check box next to the printer(s) on which you want to print a test page.
    a.
    Click  Print Test Page .
    b.
    Verify the test page printed on the printer(s).
    c.
    Click  Finish .
    d.
    9.
    Shared Printing
    You can use Microsofts Point and Print or Peer-to-Peer methods to share a printer on the network with a USB
    or parallel cable connection. To use one of these methods, you must first share the printer and then install
    the shared printer on client computers.
    However, if you use one of these Microsoft methods, you will not have all the Dell features, such as the
    Status Monitor, that are installed using the  Software and Documentation CD.
    NOTE: Windows 7, Windows Vista and Windows XP Professional require that you have administrative
    access to share a printer.
    Share the PrinterIn Windows Vista  ®
     or later (default Start menu):
    Click 
     Control Panel .
    a.
    Click  Hardware and Sound .
    b.
    c.
    1. 
    						
    							b.
    Click  Printers .
    c.
    In Windows ®
    XP  (default Start menu):
    Click  Start
     Control Panel.
    a.
    Double-click  Printers and Other Hardware .
    b.
    Double-click  Printers and Faxes .
    c.
    In Windows Vista ®
     (Classic Start menu) and all other Windows versions: Click
    Start
     Settings  Printers.
    In Windows ®
    XP  (Classic Start menu): Click  Start
     Settings  Printers and Faxes.
    Right-click your printer.
    2.
    Click  Sharing .
    3.
    If you are using Windows Vista  ®
     or later, you may be prompted to change the sharing options before
    you can continue. Click the  Change Sharing Options button, and then click  Continue on the next
    dialog box.
    4.
    Select  Share this printer  or  Shared as , and then type a name for the printer.
    5.
    Click  Additional Drivers , and then select the operating systems of all network clients printing to this
    printer.
    6.
    Click  OK.
    If you are missing files, you are prompted to insert the server operating system CD.
    Insert the  Software and Documentation  CD, ensure that the drive letter is correct for your CD-
    ROM drive, and then click  OK.
    a.
    In Windows Vista or later:  Browse to a client computer running the operating system, and then
    click  OK.
    In earlier Windows versions:  Insert the operating system CD, ensure that the drive letter is
    b.
    7.
    8. 
    						
    							correct for your CD-ROM drive, and then click  OK.
    b.
    Click  Close .
    8.
    To check that the printer was successfully shared: Ensure that the printer object in the  Printers folder shows it is shared. For example, in Windows 2000,
    a hand is shown underneath the printer icon.
    Browse My Network Places  or  Network Neighborhood . Find the host name of the server, and look
    for the shared name you assigned to the printer.
    Now that the printer is shared, you can install the printer on network clients using the Point and Print
    method or the Peer-to-Peer method.
    Install the Shared Printer on Client Computers
    Point and Print
    This method is the best use of system resources. The printer server handles driver modifications and print
    job processing. This lets network clients return to their programs much faster.
    If you use the Point and Print method, a subset of software information is copied from the print server to the
    client computer. This is just enough information to send a print job to the printer.
    On the Windows desktop of the client computer, double-click  My Network Places or  Network
    Neighborhood .
    1.
    Double-click the host name of the print server computer.
    2.
    Right-click the shared printer name, and then click  Install or  Connect .
    Wait for the software information to copy from the print server computer to the client computer, and
    for a new printer object to be added to the Printers folder. The time this takes varies, based on
    network traffic and other factors.
    3.
    Close My Network Places or Network Neighborhood.
    4.
    Print a test page to verify printer installation.a.
    5. 
    						
    							In Windows Vista®
     or later (default Start menu):
    Click 
     Control Panel .
    1.
    Click  Hardware and Sound .
    2.
    Click  Printers .
    3.
    In Windows ®
    XP  (default Start menu):
    Click  Start
     Control Panel.
    1.
    Double-click  Printers and Other Hardware .
    2.
    Double-click  Printers and Faxes .
    3.
    In Windows XP  (Classic Start menu): Click  Start
     Settings  Printers and Faxes.
    In Windows Vista  and all other Windows versions: Click  Start
     Settings  Printers.
    a.
    Right-click the printer you just created.
    b.
    Click  Properties .
    c.
    Click  Print Test Page .
    d.
    When a test page prints successfully, printer installation is completed.
    5.
    Peer-to-Peer
    If you use the Peer-to-Peer method, the printer software is fully installed on each client computer. Network
    clients retain control of software modifications. The client computer handles the print job processing.
    In Windows Vista  ®
     or later (default Start menu):
    a.
    1. 
    						
    							Click   Control Panel .
    a.
    Click  Hardware and Sound .
    b.
    Click  Printers .
    c.
    In Windows ®
    XP  (default Start menu):
    Click  Start
     Control Panel.
    a.
    Double-click  Printers and Other Hardware .
    b.
    Double-click  Printers and Faxes .
    c.
    In Windows ®
    XP  (Classic Start menu): Click  Start
     Settings  Printers and Faxes.
    In Windows Vista  ®
     (Classic Start menu) and all other Windows versions: Click
    Start
     Settings  Printers.
    1.
    Click  Add Printer  to launch the Add Printer Wizard.
    2.
    Click  Network Print Server .
    3.
    Select the network printer from the Shared printers list. If the printer is not listed, type the path of the
    printer in the text box. For example:  \\\ .
    The print server host name is the name of the print server computer that identifies it to the network.
    The shared printer name is the name assigned during the print server installation process.
    4.
    Click  OK.
    If this is a new printer, you may be prompted to install printer software. If no system software is
    available, then you need to provide a path to available software.
    5.
    Select whether you want this printer to be the default printer for the client, and then click  Finish.
    6.
    Print a test page to verify printer installation. In Windows Vista  ®
     or later (default Start menu):
    1.
    a.
    7. 
    						
    							Click   Control Panel .
    1.
    Click  Hardware and Sound .
    2.
    Click  Printers .
    3.
    In Windows ®
    XP  (default Start menu):
    Click  Start
     Control Panel.
    1.
    Double-click  Printers and Other Hardware .
    2.
    Double-click  Printers and Faxes .
    3.
    In Windows ®
    XP  (Classic Start menu): Click  Start
     Settings  Printers and Faxes.
    In Windows Vista  ®
     (Classic Start menu) and all other Windows versions: Click
    Start
     Settings  Printers.
    a.
    Right-click the printer you just created.
    b.
    Click  Properties .
    c.
    Click  Print Test Page .
    d.
    When a test page prints successfully, printer installation is completed.
    Mac OS ®
     X: Adding the Printer in Print Center or Printer
    Setup Utility
    Macintosh ®
     OS X version 10.3 and higher is required for network printing. In order to print to a network
    printer, add the printer in Print Center or Printer Setup Utility.
    Install support for the printer on the computer.
    a.
    1. 
    						
    							Insert the Software and Documentation  CD.
    a.
    Double-click the installer package for the printer.
    b.
    Continue past the Welcome screen and the Read me.
    c.
    Click  Continue  after viewing the license agreement, and then click  Agree to accept the terms of
    the agreement.
    d.
    Select a destination for the installation, and then click  Continue.
    e.
    Click  Install  on the  Easy Install  screen.
    f.
    Enter the administrator password, and then click  OK.
    The software is installed on the computer.
    g.
    Quit the installer when it is finished.
    h.
    1.
    Open  Printer Setup Utility  located in  /Applications/Utilities .
    2.
    From the  Printers menu, select  Add Printer.
    3.
    If you want to print using IP Printing: Click the IP Printer toolbar icon.
    a.
    Enter the IP address of the printer.
    b.
    Choose the printer manufacturer from the  Printer Model pop-up menu.
    c.
    Select the printer from the list, and then click  Add.
    d.
    a.
    4. 
    						
    							d.
    If you want to print using AppleTalk: Click More Printers...  and then choose  AppleTalk from the pop-up menu.
    a.
    Choose the AppleTalk Zone from the list.
    NOTE: Look under the AppleTalk heading on the printer network setup page to know which
    zone and printer to select.
    b.Choose the printer from the list, and then click  Add.
    c.
    Verify the printer installation. Open  TextEdit  in  /Applications .
    a.
    From the  File menu, choose  Print.
    b.
    Choose  Summary  from the  Copies & Pages  pop-up menu.
    c.
    If the correct PPD for the printer model is displayed under the Error Reporting group:  Setup is
    completed.
    If Generic PostScript Printer is displayed under the Error Reporting group:  Delete the printer from
    the  Printer List  in  Print Center  or  Printer Setup Utility , and follow the instructions again to
    set up the printer.
    d.
    5.
    Linux ®
    Printer software packages and installation instructions are available on the  Software and Documentation CD.
    To launch the installation instructions for Linux:
    Insert the  Software and Documentation  CD. If the  Software and Documentation  CD automatically
    launches, click  Cancel.
    1.
    Browse to  D:\unix\docs\\index.html , where D:\ is the letter of your CD-ROM
    drive.
    2. 
    						
    							2.
    Printing a Network Setup Page
    A network setup page lists the configuration settings of the printer, including the IP address and MAC
    address. This information is very helpful when troubleshooting the network configuration of the printer.
    To print a network setup page:
    Press the  Menu button 
    .
    1.
    Navigate to the  Reports menu.
    2.
    Select  Network Setup Page , and press the Select button 
    .
    3. 
    						
    							Software Overview
      Status Monitor Center
      Set IP Address Utility
      Dell Printer Software Uninstall Utility
      Driver Profiler
      Dell Printer Configuration Web Tool
      Dell Printer Alert Utility
      Removing and Reinstalling Software
      Dell Toner Management System
    Use the  Software and Documentation  CD that came with your printer to install a combination of software
    applications, depending on your operating system.
    NOTE: If you purchased your printer and computer separately, you must use the  Software and
    Documentation  CD to install these software applications.
    NOTE: These software applications are not available with Linux or Macintosh.
    Status Monitor Center
    NOTE: For the local Status Monitor Center to work properly, bidirectional communication support must
    be in place so the printer and computer can communicate. An exception is added to the Windows ®
    Firewall to allow this communication.
    Use the Status Monitor Center to manage multiple Status Monitors.Double-click a printer name to open its Status Monitor, or select  Run to open a Status Monitor for a
    particular printer.
    Select Update  to change the appearance of the list of printers.
    Select Help to read the online Help. 
    						
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