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Dell™ Printer Configuration Web Tool
93
Reports
Purpose:
To print the settings and history information of your printer.
Values:
Printer Settings
The
Printer Settings
tab contains the
System Settings
,
USB Settings
, and
Secure Settings
pages.
System Settings
Purpose:
To configure the basic printer settings.
Values:
Printer Settings
Click
Start
to print the printer settings page.
Device Settings
Click
Start
to print the device settings page.
Job History
Click
Start
to print the Job History report.
Error History
Click
Start
to print the Error History report.
Color Test Page
Click
Start
to print the Color Test Page.
Power Saver Time - Sleep
*1
Specifies the time taken by the printer before it enters Sleep mode after it finishes a job.
Power Saver Time - Deep
Sleep
Specifies the time taken by the printer before it enters Deep Sleep mode after it goes into Sleep
mode.
Power Saver Time - Auto-Off
Timer
*2
Specifies the time it takes to automatically turn off the printer after it has entered Deep Sleep
mode.
Fault Time-Out
Specifies the time taken by the printer before it cancels jobs that stop abnormally. The print job is
cancelled if it times out.
Job Time-Out
Specifies the amount of time that the printer waits for data to arrive from the computer. The print
job is cancelled if it times out.
mm / inch
*3
Specifies the measurement unit displayed after the numeric value on the operator panel.
Default Paper Size
Specifies the default paper size.
Disable printing with larger
paper size
*4
Specifies whether to print jobs if the paper set in the tray of the printer is larger than the paper
size set in the printer driver (the paper size does not have to match).
Auto Log Print
Specifies if a job history needs to be printed after every 10 jobs.
Low Toner Alert Msg
Alerts you if the toner is low.
Panel Language
Used to set the language on the operator panel.
*
1
Enter 5 in Sleep to put the printer in the Sleep mode five minutes after it finishes a job. This uses less energy, but requires more
warm-up time for the printer. Enter 5 if your printer shares an electrical circuit with room lighting and you notice lights flickering.
Select a high value if your printer is in constant use. In most circumstances, this keeps the printer ready to operate with minimum
warm-up time. Select a value between 5 and 30 minutes for the Sleep mode if you want a balance between energy consumption and a
shorter warm-up period.
The printer automatically returns to the standby mode from the Sleep mode when it receives data from the computer. You can also
return the printer to the standby mode by pressing any button on the operator panel.
*
2
Auto-Off Timer feature is available only in certain regions.
*
3
The default for mm/inch and Default Paper Size vary depending on country-specific factory default.
*
4
Disable printing with larger paper size is available only in the Dell Printer Configuration Web Tool and the Tool Box.
Summary of Contents for C1660w Color Laser Print
Page 1: ...Dell C1760nw C1660w Color Printer User s Guide Regulatory Model Dell C1760nw Dell C1660w ...
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Page 12: ...10 Contents Template Last Updated 2 7 2007 ...
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Page 16: ...14 Notes Cautions and Warnings ...
Page 18: ...16 Dell C1760nw C1660w Color Printer User s Guide ...
Page 22: ...20 Product Features ...
Page 28: ...26 About the Printer ...
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Page 44: ...42 Setting the IP Address ...
Page 52: ...50 Loading Paper ...
Page 76: ...74 Installing Printer Drivers on Computers Running Macintosh ...
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Page 126: ...124 Understanding the Tool Box Menus ...
Page 144: ...142 Understanding the Printer Menus ...
Page 152: ...150 Print Media Guidelines ...
Page 169: ...167 Printing 17 Printing 169 ...
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Page 182: ...180 Understanding Printer Messages ...
Page 186: ...184 Specifications ...
Page 187: ...185 Maintaining Your Printer 21 Maintaining Your Printer 187 22 Clearing Jams 201 ...
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Page 202: ...200 Maintaining Your Printer ...
Page 210: ...208 Clearing Jams ...
Page 211: ...209 Troubleshooting 23 Troubleshooting 211 ...
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Page 228: ...226 Troubleshooting ...
Page 229: ...227 Appendix Appendix 229 Index 231 ...
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Page 239: ...Appendix 237 WPS Setup 129 WPS PBC 31 WPS PIN 32 WSD 62 99 102 104 130 ...
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