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Understanding the Printer Menus
Maintenance
Use the
Maintenance
menu to fine-tune the printer for optimal print quality, reset the print meter or the life
counter of the replaced parts, or reset the default settings by initializing the printer's non-volatile memory.
NOTE:
Values marked by an asterisk (*) are the factory default menu settings.
Paper Density
Purpose:
To specify paper density settings.
Values:
Adjust Transfer Unit
NOTE:
The print quality changes depending on the setting values you select for this item.
Purpose:
To specify the transfer unit voltage adjustment for each paper type.
Values:
Plain
Light (<81g/m
2
)
Normal
*
Plain
(60-80g/m
2
)
0
*
Sets the transfer unit voltage in increments of 1. The default settings
may not give the best output on all paper types. If you see mottles on
the printed paper, try to increase the voltage. If you see white spots on
the printed paper, try to decrease the voltage.
Available Range: -5 to +10
Plain Thick
(81-105g/m
2
)
0
*
Available Range: -5 to +10
Covers
(106-163g/m
2
)
0
*
Available Range: -5 to +10
Covers Thick
(164-216g/m
2
)
0
*
Available Range: -5 to +10
Rough Surface
0
*
Available Range: -5 to +10
Label
0
*
Available Range: -5 to +10
Envelope
0
*
Available Range: -5 to +10
Japanese Postcard
0
*
Available Range: -5 to +10
Summary of Contents for H815dw
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Page 30: ...30 Notes Cautions and Warnings ...
Page 38: ...38 Product Features ...
Page 44: ...44 About the Printer ...
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Page 48: ...48 Overview of the Printer Setup ...
Page 86: ...86 Loading Paper ...
Page 100: ...100 Installing Printer Drivers on Windows Computers ...
Page 104: ...104 Installing Printer Drivers on Macintosh Computers ...
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Page 180: ...180 Dell Printer Configuration Web Tool ...
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Page 316: ...316 Copying ...
Page 344: ...344 Scanning For Apple Macintosh Password for Scanner Enter the password ...
Page 380: ...380 Dell Document Hub ...
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Page 404: ...404 Understanding Your Printer Software ...
Page 424: ...424 Using Digital Certificates ...
Page 434: ...434 Understanding Printer Messages ...
Page 440: ...440 Specifications ...
Page 441: ...441 Maintaining Your Printer 31 Maintaining Your Printer 443 32 Clearing Jams 469 ...
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Page 468: ...468 Maintaining Your Printer ...
Page 476: ...476 Clearing Jams 8 Insert the MPF into the printer 9 Close the rear cover ...
Page 499: ...499 Troubleshooting 33 Troubleshooting Guide 501 ...
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