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The Dell 7130cdn Professional Color Printer has many features to meet your printing needs:
•Maximum print speed of 35 pages per minute (ppm) for monochrome printing and 35 ppm for
color printing (on letter-size plain paper)
•1 GHz processor
•1200 x 600 dpi (Standard Mode), 1200 x 1200 dpi (Enhanced Mode), and 1200 x 1200 dpi
(Photo Mode)
•Tray 1 (MPT) that holds up to 100 sheets
•Tray 2 that holds up to 500 sheets
•512 MB RAM memory, expandable to 2 GB
•PostScript and PCL fonts
•USB and Ethernet 10/100/1000Base-TX connections
•Up to 12 x 18 inch paper (SRA3)
•Up to 280 gsm paper weight
•RAM collation
Available Configurations
The Dell 7130cdn printer is available in one configuration.
FeaturesConfiguration
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Duplex UnitYes
500-Sheet FeederOptional
1500-Sheet FeederOptional
Productivity kit (hard drive)Optional
StandOptional
Note: The printer supports either the optional 500-Sheet Feeder or the 1500-Sheet Feeder
but not both at the same time.
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Options
The following options are available for the Dell 7130cdn printer:
•500-Sheet Feeder: Provides Tray 3 for extra paper input capacity.
•1500-Sheet Feeder: Provides Tray 3, 4, and 5 for extra input capacity.
•Productivity kit: Includes an internal hard drive and supports disk collation. Use to enable
printing features:
•Personal Print Jobs
•Personal Saved Print Jobs
•Secure Print Jobs
•Proof Print Jobs
•Saved Print Jobs
•Print With Jobs
•Stand: Provides storage space for supplies. Has casters and extensions to place the printer
and control panel at a convenient height.
For more information on options, go to www.dell.com/supplies.
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Control Panel
This section includes:
•Control Panel Layout on page 12
•Information Pages on page 13
Control Panel Layout
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1. IndicatorLight
Blinks when the printer is receiving and
printing a job.
2. Graphic display
Indicates status messages and menus.
3. Cancel button
Cancels the current printing job.
4. Back button
Returns to the previous menu item.
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5. Up Arrow button
Scrolls upward through the menus.
6. Down Arrow button
Scrolls downward through the menus.
7. OK button
Selects the current setting.
8. Help (?) button
Displays a help message with information
about the printer, such as printer status, error
messages, and maintenance information.
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Information Pages
Your printer has a set of printable information pages. The information pages provide reference
information about your printer and its current configuration.
To print an information page:
1. On the control panel, press the Down Arrow button to select Information > Information Pages.
2. Select the information page and press the OK button.
Note: Information pages can also be printed from the Embedded Web Server (EWS).
Menu Map
The Menu Map information page shows you how to navigate to each of the printer’s functions. It
is useful for getting to know the capabilities and setting names of your printer.
Configuration Page
The Configuration Page lists information about the current configuration of your printer, and is
useful for network analysis and general troubleshooting.
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More Information
The following links provide more information about your printer and its capabilities.
Information about menus or error messagesControl panel Help button
Information pagesPrint from the control panel
System Administrator Guidewww.support.dell.com
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Network Basics
This chapter includes:
•Overview of Network Setup and Configuration on page 16
•Choosing a Connection Method on page 17
•Configuring the Network Address on page 19
•Printer Management Software on page 23
•Available Printer Drivers on page 24
•Windows 2000 or Later on page 25
•Macintosh OS X, Version 10.3 and Higher on page 31
•UNIX (Linux) on page 34
•IPv6 on page 36
This chapter provides basic information about setting up and connecting to your printer.
Note: For information about setting up and connecting to your printer on an IPv6 network,
see IPv6 on page 36.
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Overview of Network Setup and
Configuration
To set up and configure the network:
1. Connect the printer to the network using the recommended hardware and cables.
2. Turn on the printer and the computer.
3. Print the Configuration page and keep it for referencing network settings.
4. Install the driver software on the computer from the Software and Documentation CD. For
information on driver installation, see the section in this chapter for the specific operating
system you are using.
5. Configure the printer’s TCP/IP address, which is required to identify the printer on the
network.
•Windows operating systems: Run the Installer on the Software and Documentation CD to
automatically set the printer’s IP address if the printer is connected to an established
TCP/IP network. You can also manually set the printer’s IP address on the control panel.
•Macintosh systems: Manually set the printer’s TCP/IP address on the control panel.
6. Print a Configuration page to verify the new settings.
Note: If the Software and Documentation CD is not available, you can download the latest
driver from www.support.dell.com.
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Choosing a Connection Method
Connect the printer via Ethernet or USB. A USB connection is a direct connection and is not used
for networking. An Ethernet connection is used for networking. Hardware and cabling
requirements vary for the different connection methods. Cabling and hardware are generally not
included with your printer and must be purchased separately. This section includes:
•Connecting via Ethernet (Recommended) on page 17
•Connecting via USB on page 18
Connecting via Ethernet (Recommended)
Ethernet can be used for one or more computers. It supports many printers and systems on an
Ethernet network. An Ethernet connection is recommended because it is faster than a USB
connection. It also allows you direct access to the Embedded Web Server (EWS), which enables
you to manage, configure, and monitor network printers from your computer.
Network Connection
Depending on your particular setup, the following hardware and cabling is required for Ethernet.
•If you are connecting to one computer, an Ethernet RJ-45 crossover cable is required.
•If you are connecting to one or more computers with an Ethernet hub, or cable or DSL router,
two or more twisted-pair (category 5/RJ-45) cables are required. (One cable for each device.)
If you are connecting to one or more computers with a hub, connect the computer to the hub with
one cable, and then connect the printer to the hub with the second cable. Connect to any port on
the hub except the uplink port.
See also:
Configuring the Network Address on page 19
Available Printer Drivers on page 24
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Connecting via USB
If you are connecting to one computer, a USB connection offers fast data speeds. However, a
USB connection is not as fast as an Ethernet connection. To use USB, PC users must have
Windows 2000/XP/Server 2003 or newer. Macintosh users must use Mac OS X, version 10.3 and
higher.
USB Connection
A USB connection requires a standard A/B USB cable. This cable is not included with your
printer and must be purchased separately. Verify that you are using the correct USB (1.x or 2.0)
cable for your connection.
1. Connect one end of the USB cable to the printer and turn it on.
2. Connect the other end of the USB cable to the computer.
See also:
Available Printer Drivers on page 24
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Configuring the Network Address
This section includes:
•TCP/IP and IP Addresses on page 19
•Automatically Setting the Printer’s IP Address on page 20
•Dynamic Methods of Setting the Printer’s IP Address on page 20
•Manually Setting the Printer’s IP Address on page 21
TCP/IP and IP Addresses
If your computer is on a large network, contact your network administrator for the appropriate
TCP/IP addresses and additional configuration information.
If you are creating your own small Local Area Network or connecting the printer directly to your
computer using Ethernet, follow the procedure for automatically setting the printer’s Internet
Protocol (IP) address.
PCs and printers primarily use TCP/IP protocols to communicate over an Ethernet network. With
TCP/IP protocols, each printer and computer must have a unique IP address. It is important that
the addresses are similar, but not the same; only the last digit needs to be different. For example,
your printer can have the address 192.168.1.2 while your computer has the address 192.168.1.3.
Another device can have the address 192.168.1.4.
Generally, Macintosh computers use either TCP/IP or the EtherTalk protocol to talk to a
networked printer. For Mac OS X systems, TCP/IP is preferred. Unlike TCP/IP, however,
EtherTalk does not require printers or computers to have IP addresses.
Many networks have a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server. A DHCP server
automatically programs an IP address into every PC and printer on the network that is configured
to use DHCP. A DHCP server is built into most cable and DSL routers. If you use a cable or DSL
router, see your router’s documentation for information on IP addressing.
See also:
IPv6 on page 36
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Automatically Setting the Printer’s IP Address
If the printer is connected to a small established TCP/IP network without a DHCP server, use the
installer on the Software and Documentation CD to detect or assign an IP address to your printer.
For further instructions, insert the Software and Documentation CD into your computer’s CD
drive. After the Dell Installer launches, follow the prompts for installation.
Note: For the automatic installer to function, the printer must be connected to an established
TCP/IP network.
Dynamic Methods of Setting the Printer’s IP Address
There are two protocols available for dynamically setting the printer’s IP address:
•DHCP (enabled by default on all Dell printers)
•AutoIP
You can turn on/off both protocols using the control panel, or use the Embedded Web Server to
turn on/off DHCP.
Note: You can view the printer’s IP address at any time. On the control panel, select
Information, press the OK button, select Printer Identification, then press the OK button.
Using the Control Panel
To turn on/off either the DHCP or AutoIP protocol:
1. On the control panel, select Printer Setup > Connection Setup > Network Setup >
TCP/IPv4 Setup, then press the OK button.
2. Select DHCP/BOOTP or AutoIP.
3. Press the OK button to turn the selection On or Off.
Using the Embedded Web Server
To turn on/off the DHCP protocol:
1. Launch your Web browser.
2. Enter the printer’s IP address in the browser’s Address field.
3. Select Properties.
4. Select the Protocols folder on the left navigation panel.
5. Select TCP/IP.
6. Click the TCP/IP (v4) button.
7. In the BOOTP/DHCP Settings section, set the BOOTP/DHCP option to On or Off.
8. In the TCP/IP Settings section, enter the static IP address which may be different than the
DHCP or auto IP address listed. Check that the Network Mask and Router/Gateway address
are correct for your network.
9. Click the Save Changes button.
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Using Host Names with the Domain Name Service (DNS)
The printer supports DNS through an embedded DNS resolver. The DNS resolver protocol
communicates with one or more DNS servers to resolve the IP address for a given host name or
the host name for a given IP address.
To use an IP host name for the printer, the system administrator must configure one or more DNS
servers and a local DNS domain name space database. To set up the printer for DNS, supply a
maximum of two DNS name server IP addresses.
Dynamic Domain Name Service (DDNS)
The printer supports Dynamic DNS through DHCP. You must have DHCP enabled on the printer
for DDNS to function. Your network’s DHCP server must also support Dynamic DNS updates
through option 12 or option 81 support. See your network administrator for details.
1. Launch your Web browser.
2. Enter the printer’s IP address in the browser’s Address field.
3. Select Properties.
4. Select the Protocols folder on the left navigation panel.
5. Select TCP/IP, and then click the TCP/IP (v4) button.
6. In the BOOTP/DHCP Settings section, set the BOOTP/DHCP option to ON.
7. Click the DNS/WINS button.
8. To enable DDNS, set the following:
•Dynamic DNS Registration - Set to Enabled.
•Hostname - Use the default name provided by Dell or enter another name.
•Primary WINS Server (optional)
•Secondary WINS Server (optional)
9. Click Save Changes when you are finished entering the settings.
Manually Setting the Printer’s IP Address
Note: Verify that your computer has a properly configured IP address for your network.
Contact your network administrator for more information.
If you are on a network without a DHCP server, or in an environment where the network
administrator assigns printer IP addresses, you can use this method to manually set the IP
address. Manually setting the IP address overrides DHCP and AutoIP. Alternatively, if you are in
a small office with a single PC and use a dialup modem connection, you can manually set the IP
address.
Information Required for Manual IP Addressing
Internet Protocol (IP) address of the printerFormat is xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx, where xxx represents
a decimal number from 0–255.
Network MaskIf you are unsure, leave this blank; the printer
chooses an appropriate mask.
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Information Required for Manual IP Addressing
Default Router/Gateway addressRouter address is required to communicate with
the host device from anywhere other than the
local network segment.
Using the Control Panel
To manually set the IP address:
1. On the control panel, select Printer Setup > Connection Setup > Network Setup >
TCP/IPv4 Setup, then press the OK button.
2. Select DHCP/BOOTP, then press the OK button to select Off.
3. Select IPv4 Address, then press the OK button.
4. Enter the printer’s IP address, then press the OK button.
Changing or Modifying the IP Address Using the Embedded Web Server
The Embedded Web Server provides a simple interface that enables you to manage, configure,
and monitor networked printers from your desktop using an embedded Web server. For complete
information about the Embedded Web Server, click the Help button in the Embedded Web
Server to go to the EWS Online Help.
After setting the printer’s IP address, you can modify TCP/IP settings using the Embedded Web
Server.
1. Launch your Web browser.
2. Enter the printer’s IP address in the browser’s Address field.
3. Click Properties.
4. Select the Protocols folder on the left navigation panel.
5. Select TCP/IP.
6. Enter or modify the settings, and then click Save Changes at the bottom of the page.
See also:
System Administrator Guide at www.support.dell.com
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Printer Management Software
Embedded Web Server
The Embedded Web Server (EWS) provides access to the printer’s embedded Web server. It
enables you to easily manage, configure, and monitor network printers using a Web browser on a
network computer. EWS gives administrators access to printer status, configuration, security
settings, and diagnostic functions. It also provides access to special printing functions such as
printing saved jobs.
The Embedded Web Server enables you to:
•Check supplies status from your computer, saving a trip to the printer. Access job accounting
records to allocate printing costs and plan supplies purchases.
•Define a network printer search and view a list of printers using Printer Neighborhood. The
list provides current status information and allows you to manage printers independent of
network servers and operating systems.
•Configure printers from your computer. The Embedded Web Server makes it easy to copy
settings from one printer to another.
•Set up and use a simple Web-browser-based printing system. Marketing collateral, sales
materials, business forms, or other standardized, frequently used documents can be saved
as a group with their original driver settings then reprinted on demand at high speed from any
user's browser. A printer with a hard drive is required to support these functions.
•Troubleshoot print-quality problems using built-in diagnostics.
•Define a link to your local Web server’s support page.
•Access online manuals and technical support information located on the Dell website.
Note: The Embedded Web Server requires a Web browser and a TCP/IP connection
between the printer and the network (in Windows, Macintosh, or UNIX environments). TCP/IP
and HTTP must be enabled in the printer. JavaScript is required to access the pages in
Printer Neighborhood. If JavaScript is disabled, a warning message appears and the pages
do not function properly.
For complete information about the Embedded Web Server, click the Help button in the
Embedded Web Server to go to the EWS Online Help.
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Available Printer Drivers
To access special printing options, use a Dell printer driver.
Dell provides drivers for a variety of page description languages and operating systems. The
following printer drivers are available:
Printer DriverDescription
Windows PostScript DriverThe PostScript driver is recommended to take full advantage of your
system’s custom features and genuine Adobe® PostScript®. (Default
printer driver)
Windows PCL5c DriverThe Printer Command Language driver can be used for applications
requiring PCL.
Note: Supported in all Windows operating systems.
Mac OS X (Version 10.3 and
higher) Driver
UNIX DriverThis driver enables printing from a UNIX operating system.
This driver enables printing from a Mac OS X (version 10.3 and
higher) operating system.
* Go to the Software and Documentation CD for the latest printer drivers.
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Windows 2000 or Later
This section includes:
•Preliminary Steps on page 25
•Quick CD Install Steps on page 25
•Other Methods of Installation on page 26
•Windows 64-Bit Server to 32-Bit Client Installation on page 28
•Windows 2000 or Later Troubleshooting on page 29
Preliminary Steps
These preliminary steps must be performed for all printers:
1. Verify that the printer is plugged in, turned On, and connected to an active network.
2. Verify that the printer is receiving network information by monitoring the LEDs on the back of
the printer. When the printer is connected to a functioning network and receiving traffic, its link
LED is green, and its amber traffic LED is flashing rapidly.
Quick CD Install Steps
To install the printer driver from the Software and Documentation CD:
1. Insert the CD into the computer’s CD drive. If the installer does not launch, do the following:
a. Click Start, then click Run.
b. In the Run window, type: <CD drive>:\Setup.exe.
2. Select Install Printer Driver.
3. Select your desired language from the list.
4. Accept the license agreement.
5. Select your printer in the list of discovered printers, and click Next.
If your printer does not appear in the list of discovered printers:
a. Click the IP Address or DNS Name button near the top of the window.
b. Type the address or name of the desired printer, and click Search.
c. When the printer is displayed in the window, click Next.
6. Select the installation options you want to use, and click Install.
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Other Methods of Installation
Your printer can also be installed on a network using one of these methods:
•Microsoft TCP/IP Protocol
•Microsoft IPP Port
You can monitor or configure your printer with the Embedded Web Server and a Web browser if
your printer is connected to a network with the TCP/IP protocol enabled.
Note: The Embedded Web Server methods are not discussed in this section. See Available
Printer Drivers on page 24.
Microsoft TCP/IP Protocol
For Windows XP, select Classic Look or the Windows XP procedures will not match the steps
below. To select Classic Look, click Start > Control Panel > Taskbar and Start Menu. Select the Start Menu tab, then select the Classic Start menu. Click OK.
To verify that TCP/IP is installed:
1. Right-click the My Network Places icon on the desktop, then click Properties.
2. Right-click Local Area Connection, then click Properties.
3. Click the General tab to verify that Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) is installed.
•If the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) box is checked, the software is installed.
•If the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) box is not checked, the software is not installed. Install
TCP/IP software using the documentation provided by Microsoft, and then return to this
document.
Adding the Printer
To add the printer:
1. On the desktop click Start, then click Settings.
2. Select one of these options:
•Windows 2000: Click Printers, double-click Add Printer to launch the Add Printer
Wizard, then click Next.
•Windows XPorWindows Server 2003: Click Printers and Faxes. Double-click Add
Printer to launch the Add Printer Wizard, then click Next.
3. Click the Local Printer button, then click Next.
4. Click the Create a New Port button.
5. Select Standard TCP/IP Port from the New Port Type drop-down menu, then click Next.
6. Click Next.
7. Enter the IP Address of the printer you want to use in the Printer Nameor IP Address edit
box. Click Next.
8. Select one of these options:
•Click Finish in the Confirmation window if the data is correct.
•Click the Back button to correct the data if it is incorrect, then click Finish in the
Confirmation window.
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Configuring the Printer
To configure the printer:
1. Insert the Software and Documentation CD into the computer’s CD drive and click
Have Disk.
2. Click the Browse button, and then select the directory which contains the Windows 2000 or
Windows XP drivers.
3. Select the *.INF file, then click Open.
4. Verify that the path and filename are correct, then click OK.
5. Enter a name for the printer and select whether you want that printer to be the default. Click
Next.
6. Select one of these options:
•If the printer is not shared, click Next.
•If the printer is shared, enter a Share Name, check the Share box, then click Next.
Printing a Test Page
You are prompted to print a test page.
1. Select one of these options:
•Click Yes to print a test page, then click Next.
•Click No if you do not want to print a test page, then click Next.
2. Select one of these options in the Completing the Add Printer Wizard screen:
•Click the Finish button if the data presented is correct. Proceed to Step 3.
•Click the Back button to correct the data if incorrect, then click Finish in the Add Printer
Wizard when the data is correct. Proceed to Step 3.
3. If you printed a test page, you are prompted to confirm that the test page printed:
•Click Yes if the test page printed successfully.
•Click No if the test page did not print or printed incorrectly.
See also:
Windows 2000 or Later Troubleshooting on page 29
Microsoft IPP Port
Follow these steps to obtain the printer’s URL and create an Internet Printing Protocol (IPP)
printer.
Obtaining the Printer’s URL (Network Path)
To obtain the printer’s URL:
1. Launch your Web browser.
2. Enter your printer's IP address in the browser’s Address field.
3. Select Properties.
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4. Select the Protocols folder on the left navigation panel.
5. Select IPP. The Network Path field on the IPP Settings page displays the printer’s URL.
Creating an IPP Printer
To create an IPP printer:
1. On the desktop, click Start > Settings > Printers.
2. Double-click Add Printer to launch the Microsoft Add Printer Wizard.
3. Select Network Printer, then click Next.
4. When prompted for URL (Windows 2000, Windows XP), enter the printer’s URL in the
following format:
http://printer-ip-address/ipp
Note: Substitute your printer’s IP address or DNS name for printer-ip-address.
5. Click Next.
Configuring the Printer
To configure the printer:
1. Insert the Software and Documentation CD into the computer’s CD drive and click
Have Disk.
2. Click the Browse button, and then select the directory which contains the Windows 2000 or
Windows XP drivers.
3. Select the *.INF file, then click Open.
4. Verify that the path and filename are correct, then click OK.
5. Enter a name for the printer and select whether you want that printer to be the default. Click
Next.
6. Select one of these options:
•If the printer is not shared, click Next.
•If the printer is shared, enter a Share Name, check the Share box, then click Next.
7. Click Next.
Windows 64-Bit Server to 32-Bit Client Installation
To install from a 64-Bit Server in Windows XP and Windows Server 2003:
1. Locate and install the 64-bit Windows driver from the Software and Documentation CD.
2. Right-click on My Computer, then select Manage.
3. Expand Local Users and Groups, then double-click the Groups folder.
4. Double-click on Administrators, then click the Add button.
5. Type the 32-bit client’s login name, then click OK.
To install from a 32-Bit Client:
1. Insert the Software and Documentation CD and close the installer window.
2. Open My Network Places, then browse to the 64-bit system.
3. Double-click on Printers and Faxes.
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4. Select File, then select Server Properties from the drop-down list.
5. On the Drivers tab, click the Add button.
6. Click Next, select Have Disk, then click OK.
7. Browse to the 32-bit driver on the Software and Documentation CD, and open the Windows
folder.
8. Open the appropriate language folder, select the .inf file, then click OK.
9. Choose your Printer, then click Next.
10. Select Intel Box for Windows XP, then click Next.
11. Click Finish.
12. In the My Network Places dialog box, double-click the 64-bit system, then select Yes.
Windows 2000 or Later Troubleshooting
Note: For Windows XP, select Classic Look or the Windows XP procedures will not match the
steps below. To select Classic Look, click Start > Control Panel > Taskbar and Start Menu.
Select the Start Menu tab, then select Classic Start menu. Click OK.
This Troubleshooting section assumes you have completed the following tasks:
•Loaded a Dell printer PCL or PostScript printer driver.
•Printed and kept a current copy of the Configuration page.
Verifying Settings
To verify settings:
1. Verify the settings on the Configuration page.
•IP Address Source is set to: DHCP, Control Panel, BOOTP, or Auto IP (depending on
your network configuration).
•Current IP Address is set correctly. (Note this address if it is assigned by Auto IP, DHCP,
or BOOTP.)
•Subnet Mask is set correctly (if used).
•Default Gateway is set correctly (if used).
•LPR is enabled. Verify that the LPR and AppSocket settings are set as desired.
•Interpreters: Auto, PCL, or PostScript (depending on your driver).
2. Verify that the client is logged into the network and printing to the correct print queue. The
user should also have access to the Dell printer queue.
Verifying Driver Installation
To verify driver installation:
1. Right-click My Network Places on the desktop, then click Properties.
2. Right-click Local Area Connection, then click Properties.
3. Select the General tab. View the list of installed network protocols to verify that TCP/IP is
installed. (For more information, contact your network administrator.)
4. Click Install to install any components not listed, then restart your computer.
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5. Click Start > Settings > Printers.
6. Right-click the printer icon, then click Properties.
7. Select the Advanced tab. Verify that the correct printer driver is installed.
8. Select the Ports tab. Verify that the IP Address in the Print to the Following Ports list is
identical to the one on the Configuration page. You may need to click the Configure Port
button to see the IP address. If necessary, re-select the TCP/IP number used for the printer.
Printing a Test Page
To print a test page:
1. Select the General tab.
2. Click Print Test Page. If the printer does not print, select Online Diagnostics Technical Support on the Troubleshooting tab of your Windows printer driver to access Online
Diagnostics Technical Support.
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You can buy points or you can get point for every manual you upload.