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Printing
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4
Press the
button until the desired user ID is highlighted, and then press the
(Set)
button.
NOTE:
Secure Print and Private Mail Box Print require specifying a password for confidentiality. If you select Public
Mail Box Print or Proof Print, proceed to step 6.
5
Enter the password using the number pad, and then press the
(Set)
button.
For details about specifying the password, see "Specifying your password on the operator panel (Secure
Print/Private Mail Box Print)."
6
Press the
button until the desired document is highlighted, and then press the
(Set)
button.
7
Press the
button until the desired print menu is highlighted, and then press the
(Set)
button.
NOTE:
If you want to keep the data in the memory for the time being, select
. For Secure Print, only
Print and
Delete
is available.
8
Press the
button until the desired quantity menu is highlighted, and then press the
(Set)
button.
NOTE:
If you select
Input Number of Copies
, enter the number using the number pad, and then press the
(Set) button.
The stored document will be printed.
Specifying your password on the operator panel (Secure Print/Private Mail Box Print)
When you select
Secure Print
or
Private Mail Box
from
Print Menu
, a screen to enter the password
appears after selecting your user ID.
Use the number pad to enter the numeric password you specified in the printer driver. The password you entered will
appear as asterisks (*******) to ensure confidentiality.
If you enter an invalid password, the message
Wrong Password Re-enter
appears. Wait 3 seconds, or press the
(Set)
button or
(Cancel)
button to return to the screen for entering the password.
When you enter a valid password, you have access to all print jobs matching the user ID and password you entered.
The print jobs matching the password you entered appear on the screen. You can then choose to print or delete jobs
matching the password you entered. (See "Printing the Stored Jobs" for more information.)
Deleting Stored Jobs
With Secure Print, a job that has been stored will be deleted after printing or deleted at a designated time entered on
the operator panel.
For other jobs, these jobs remain stored until you delete them from the operator panel.
Printing With Web Services on Devices (WSD)
This section provides information for network printing with Web Services on Devices (WSD), the protocol of
Microsoft
®
for Windows Vista
®
, Windows
®
7, Windows
®
8, Windows
®
8.1, Windows Server
®
2008, Windows
Server
®
2008 R2, Windows Server
®
2012, and Windows Server
®
2012 R2.
Adding Roles of Printer Services
When you use Windows Server
®
2008, Windows Server
®
2008 R2 , Windows Server
®
2012, or Windows Server
®
2012 R2, you need to add the roles of print services to the Windows Server
®
2008, Windows Server
®
2008 R2 ,
Windows Server
®
2012, or Windows Server
®
2012 R2 client.
For Windows Server
®
2008:
1
Click
Start
Administrative Tools
Server Manager
.
2
Select
Add Roles
from the
Action
menu.
3
Check the
Print Services
check box on the
Server Roles
window in the
Add Roles Wizard
, and then click
Next
.
Summary of Contents for S2810dn
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Page 15: ...Template Last Updated 2 7 2007 Contents 15 Recycling Information 316 Contacting Dell 316 ...
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Page 22: ...22 Notes Cautions and Warnings ...
Page 24: ...24 Dell Smart Printer S2810dn User s Guide ...
Page 26: ...26 Finding Information ...
Page 28: ...28 Product Features ...
Page 34: ...34 About the Printer ...
Page 36: ...36 ...
Page 52: ...52 Installing Optional Accessories ...
Page 60: ...60 Connecting Your Printer ...
Page 82: ...82 Installing Printer Drivers on Macintosh Computers ...
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Page 96: ...96 Operator Panel ...
Page 134: ...134 Dell Printer Configuration Web Tool ...
Page 174: ...174 Understanding the Printer Menus ...
Page 191: ...191 Printing 17 Printing 193 ...
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Page 226: ...226 Understanding Your Printer Software ...
Page 238: ...238 Understanding Printer Messages ...
Page 243: ...243 Maintaining Your Printer 22 Maintaining Your Printer 245 23 Clearing Jams 267 ...
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Page 266: ...266 Maintaining Your Printer ...
Page 287: ...287 Troubleshooting 24 Troubleshooting Guide 289 ...
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Page 313: ...313 Appendix Appendix 315 ...
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