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Dell™ Printer Configuration Web Tool
Scan to PC
Purpose:
To specify the client when scanning data.
Values:
Reset Print Server
Purpose:
To initialize NVM (non-volatile memory) for the network feature and reboot the printer. You can also initialize the
NVM of the printer from
Reset Defaults
in the
Printer Settings
menu.
Values:
Security
The
Security
tab contains the
Set Password
and
IP Filter (IPv4)
pages.
Set Password
Purpose:
To set or change the password that is required to access the setup parameters of the printer from the
Dell Printer
Configuration Web Tool
.
This page can also be displayed by clicking
Set Password
in the left frame.
NOTE:
If you forgot your password, initialize NVM (non-volatile memory) to restore the password to the default (NULL). See
"Reset Print Server" on page 132.
NOTE:
When you change the password to lock the operator panel, set the password from Panel Lock Set in the Printer Settings.
Values:
FTP Client
Connection Time-Out
Sets the connection time-out period from 1 to 60 seconds.
FTP Passive
Sets whether to enable the FTP Passive mode.
SMB Client
Connection Time-Out
Sets the connection time-out period from 1 to 60 seconds.
Initialize NIC NVRAM
memory and restart printer.
Click
Start
to initialize NVM. Network settings will revert to the factory default settings and
reboot the network capability.
Restart Printer
Click
Start
to reboot the printer.
Administrator Password
Sets the password using up to 10 alphanumeric characters. The password will appear as asterisks
(*) in the field when it is entered.
Re-enter Administrator
Password
Enter the password again to confirm.
Summary of Contents for C1765nf Color Laser
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Page 20: ...18 Notes Cautions and Warnings ...
Page 22: ...20 Dell C1765nf C1765nfw Color Multifunction Printer User s Guide ...
Page 34: ...32 ...
Page 36: ...34 Removing Packaging Material ...
Page 48: ...46 Connecting Your Printer ...
Page 54: ...52 Setting Up Your Printer ...
Page 58: ...56 Setting the IP Address ...
Page 66: ...64 Loading Paper ...
Page 90: ...88 Installing Printer Drivers on Computers Running Macintosh ...
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Page 98: ...96 Operator Panel ...
Page 204: ...202 Understanding the Printer Menus ...
Page 212: ...210 Print Media Guidelines ...
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Page 234: ...232 Printing ...
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Page 276: ...274 Scanning ...
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Page 316: ...314 Specifications ...
Page 317: ...315 Maintaining Your Printer 25 Maintaining Your Printer 317 26 Clearing Jams 331 ...
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Page 345: ...Clearing Jams 343 8 Close the rear cover ...
Page 346: ...344 Clearing Jams ...
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