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Printer Settings
Printing a System Settings Page
Using the Operator Panel to Change the Printer Settings
Using Your Computer to Change the Printer Settings
Using the Dell Printer Configuration Web Tool to Change the Printer Settings
Resetting Defaults
Adjusting the Language
You can change most system settings from your software program. If your printer is attached to the network, you can change settings from the Dell Printer
Configuration Web Tool. To launch the Dell Printer Configuration Web Tool, type the printer's IP address in your web browser. To find your printer's IP
address, see
"Printing a System Settings
Settings from the software program update the default system settings for the printer. Settings from the printer driver only apply to the job that you are
currently sending to the printer.
If you cannot change a setting from your software program, use the operator panel, Tool Box or the Dell Printer Configuration Web Tool. Changing a system
setting from the operator panel, Tool Box or from the Dell Printer Configuration Web Tool makes that setting the user default.
Printing a System Settings Page
You can verify the detailed system settings by printing a System Settings page.
From the Printer Operator Panel
1. Press
until >SETUP appears, and then press
2. Press
until >Reports appears, and then press
3. System Settings is displayed. Press
The System Settings page is printed.
From Your Computer
1. Click start® All Programs® Dell Printers® Additional Color Laser Software® Quick Launch Utility.
The Quick Launch Utility dialog box opens.
2. Click the Tool Box button.
The Tool Box dialog box opens.
3. Select the printer from Printer Name.
The Tool Box opens.
4. Click the Printer Settings Report tab.
5. Select Reports from the list at the left side of the page.
The Reports page is displayed.
6. Click the System Settings button.
The System Settings page is printed.
Using the Operator Panel to Change the Printer Settings
You can select menu items and corresponding values from the operator panel.
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