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Contents 1 User Safety Electrical Safety. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2 Laser Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-4 Maintenance Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-5 Operational Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Contents Fonts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Types of Fonts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Downloading Fonts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Printing Font Samples . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Contents 4 Printing Basics Supported Paper and Media. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Paper Usage Guidelines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Paper that May Damage Your Printer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Paper Storage Guidelines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Contents Advanced Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Printing Separator Pages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Printing Multiple Pages to a Single Sheet (N-Up) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Printing Booklets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Clearing Paper Jams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-3 Jam at A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-4 Jam at B. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-6 Jam at B and C . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Contents 7 Maintenance Cleaning the Printer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-2 Cleaning the Exterior . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-2 Cleaning the Interior . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-2 Supplies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
User Safety This chapter includes: ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Electrical Safety on page 1-2 Laser Safety on page 1-4 Maintenance Safety on page 1-5 Operational Safety on page 1-6 Symbols Marked on Product on page 1-9 Your printer and the recommended supplies have been designed and tested to meet strict safety requirements. Attention to the information in this chapter will ensure the continued safe operation of your printer.
Electrical Safety Electrical Safety ■ ■ ■ ■ Use the power cord supplied with your printer. Plug the power cord directly into a properly grounded electrical outlet. If you do not know if an outlet is grounded, ask an electrician to check the outlet. Do not use a ground adapter plug to connect the printer to an electrical outlet that does not have a ground connection terminal. Do not use an extension cord or power strip.
Electrical Safety The following are hazards to your safety: ■ ■ ■ The power cord is damaged or frayed. Liquid is spilled into the printer. The printer is exposed to water. If any of these conditions occur: 1. Turn off the printer immediately. 2. Disconnect the power cord from the electrical outlet. 3. Call an authorized service representative.
Laser Safety Laser Safety With specific regard to lasers, this printer complies with laser product performance standards set by governmental, national, and international agencies and is certified as a Class 1 Laser Product. The printer does not emit hazardous light because the beam is totally enclosed during all modes of customer operation and maintenance.
Maintenance Safety Maintenance Safety ■ ■ ■ Do not attempt any maintenance procedure that is not specifically described in the documentation supplied with your printer. Do not use aerosol cleaners. The use of supplies that are not approved may cause poor performance and could create a hazardous condition. Do not burn any consumables or routine maintenance items. For information on Dell supplies recycling programs, go to www.dell.com/recycling.
Operational Safety Operational Safety Your printer and supplies were designed and tested to meet strict safety requirements. These include safety agency examination, approval, and compliance with established environmental standards. Your attention to the following safety guidelines helps to ensure the continued, safe operation of your printer.
Operational Safety Operational Guidelines ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Do not block or cover the slots and openings on the printer. The printer may overheat without adequate ventilation. For optimum performance, use the printer at elevations below 3,000 m (11,480 ft.). Do not place the printer near a heat source. Do not place the printer in direct sunlight. Do not place the printer in line with the cold air flow from an air conditioning system.
Operational Safety Moving the Printer ■ Always use two people to lift the printer. 7330-267 ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Always turn off the printer using the power switch and unplug all cables and cords. Always lift the printer from the designated lift points. Do not place any food or liquids on the printer. Failure to repackage the printer properly for shipment can result in damage to the printer not covered by the warranty or service agreement.
Symbols Marked on Product Symbols Marked on Product Use caution (or draws attention to a particular component). See the manual(s) for information. Hot surface on or in the printer. Use caution to avoid personal injury. Do not burn. It may take 40 minutes or more for the fuser to cool down depending on your printer model.
Printer Features This chapter includes: ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Parts of the Printer on page 2-2 Printer Configurations on page 2-4 Control Panel on page 2-7 Fonts on page 2-10 More Information on page 2-12 Dell 7330 Mono Laser Printer 2-1
Parts of the Printer Parts of the Printer This section includes: Front View on page 2-2 Rear View on page 2-2 Internal Components on page 2-3 ■ ■ ■ Front View 2 1. Tray 1 (MPT) 4 3 2. Duplex Unit 3. Standard Output Tray 4. Optional 3500-Sheet Finisher or Stacker 5. Two 500-Sheet Feeders (Trays 2 and 3) 1 6. Optional 1000-Sheet Feeder (Trays 4 and 5) 7. Front Door 8. Optional 2000-Sheet Feeder (Tray 6) 5 6 7 8 7330-107 Rear View 1. Parallel connection 2.
Parts of the Printer Internal Components 1. Fuser 1 2. Transfer Roller 3 4 3. Drum Cartridge 4.
Printer Configurations Printer Configurations This section includes: ■ ■ ■ ■ Standard Features on page 2-4 Available Configurations on page 2-5 Options and Upgrades on page 2-6 Control Panel Features on page 2-7 Standard Features The Dell 7330 Mono Laser Printer embodies many features to meet your print needs: Great performance and superior print quality ■ ■ True 1200 x 1200 dpi and 600 x 600 dpi at 50 pages per minute (ppm) (Letter and A4) 256 MB of RAM standard, expandable to 1 GB Flexible paper hand
Printer Configurations Available Configurations The Dell 7330 Mono Laser Printer is available in one configuration.
Printer Configurations Options and Upgrades Printer options and an upgrade are available for the Dell 7330 Mono Laser Printer.
Control Panel Control Panel This section includes: ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Control Panel Features on page 2-7 Control Panel Layout on page 2-8 Print Icon on page 2-8 Menu Map on page 2-9 Information Pages on page 2-9 Sample Pages on page 2-9 Control Panel Features The control panel: ■ ■ ■ ■ Displays the printer’s operating status (for example, Printing, Ready to Print, printer errors and warnings). Prompts you to load paper (if enabled; Tray 1 MPT enabled by default), replace supplies, and clear jams.
Control Panel Control Panel Layout 1. Status Indicator LED: 4 6 8 9 Green = Printer is ready to print. Yellow = Warning condition, printer continues to print. READY TO PRINT. Red = Startup sequence or error condition exists. Walk-Up Features Information Paper Tray Setup Printer Setup Troubleshooting Blinking = Printer is busy or warming up. 1 2 3 5 2. Graphic display shows status messages and menus. 7 7330-111 3. Toner Gas Gauge indicator 4. Cancel button Cancels the current print job. 5.
Control Panel Menu Map The Menu Map is a visual representation of the control panel settings and information pages. To print the Menu Map: 1. On the control panel, select Information, and then press the OK button. 2. Select Menu Map, and then press the OK button to print. Note: Print the Menu Map to see other information pages available for printing. Information Pages Your printer comes with a set of information pages that helps you solve printing problems and obtain the best results from your printer.
Fonts Fonts This topic includes: ■ ■ ■ Types of Fonts on page 2-10 Downloading Fonts on page 2-10 Printing Font Samples on page 2-11 Types of Fonts Your printer uses the following types of fonts: ■ ■ ■ Resident fonts Fonts downloaded into printer RAM, hard drive, or flash memory Fonts downloaded with your print job from the application Adobe Type Manager (ATM) software enables your computer to display these fonts on your computer screen as they will appear in your prints.
Fonts Printing Font Samples This section includes: ■ ■ Using the Control Panel on page 2-11 Using the Embedded Web Server on page 2-11 Use one of the following options to print a list of available PostScript or PCL fonts: ■ ■ The printer’s control panel Embedded Web Server Using the Control Panel To print either a PostScript or PCL font list on the control panel: 1. Select Information, and then press the OK button. 2. Select Information Pages, and then press the OK button. 3.
More Information More Information This section includes: ■ Resources on page 2-12 Obtain information regarding your printer and its capabilities from the following sources. Resources Information Source Installation Guide* Packaged with printer Quick Use Guide* Packaged with printer User Guide (PDF)* Packaged with printer (Software and Documentation CD) Video Tutorial www.support.dell.com Online Diagnostics Access Online Diagnostics through EWS or your printer driver.
Network Basics This chapter includes: ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Overview of Network Setup and Configuration on page 3-2 Choosing a Connection Method on page 3-3 Configuring the Network Address on page 3-5 Printer Management Software on page 3-10 Available Printer Drivers on page 3-11 Windows 2000 or Later on page 3-12 Macintosh OS X, Version 10.3 and Higher on page 3-19 UNIX (Linux) on page 3-23 IPv6 on page 3-25 This chapter provides basic information about setting up and connecting to your printer.
Overview of Network Setup and Configuration Overview of Network Setup and Configuration To set up and configure the network: 1. 2. 3. 4. Connect the printer to the network using the recommended hardware and cables. Turn on the printer and the computer. Print the Configuration page and keep it for referencing network settings. Install the driver software on the computer from the Software and Documentation CD.
Choosing a Connection Method Choosing a Connection Method Connect the printer via Ethernet, USB, or parallel. A USB or a parallel connection is a direct connection and is not used for networking. An Ethernet connection is used for networking. Hardware and cabling requirements vary for the different connection methods. Cabling and hardware are generally not included with your printer and must be purchased separately.
Choosing a Connection Method Connecting via USB If you are connecting to one computer, a USB connection offers fast data speeds. However, a USB connection is not as fast as an Ethernet connection. To use USB, PC users must have Windows 2000/XP/Server 2003 or newer. Macintosh users must use Mac OS X, version 10.3 and higher. USB Connection A USB connection requires a standard A/B USB cable. This cable is not included with your printer and must be purchased separately.
Configuring the Network Address Configuring the Network Address This section includes: ■ ■ ■ ■ TCP/IP and IP Addresses on page 3-5 Automatically Setting the Printer’s IP Address on page 3-5 Dynamic Methods of Setting the Printer’s IP Address on page 3-6 Manually Setting the Printer’s IP Address on page 3-8 TCP/IP and IP Addresses If your computer is on a large network, contact your network administrator for the appropriate TCP/IP addresses and additional configuration information.
Configuring the Network Address Dynamic Methods of Setting the Printer’s IP Address There are two protocols available for dynamically setting the printer’s IP address: ■ ■ DHCP (enabled by default) AutoIP You can turn on/off both protocols using the control panel, or use the Embedded Web Server to turn on/off DHCP. Note: You can view the printer’s IP address at any time. On the control panel, select Information, press the OK button, select Printer Identification, and then press the OK button.
Configuring the Network Address Using Host Names with the Domain Name Service (DNS) The printer supports DNS through an embedded DNS resolver. The DNS resolver protocol communicates with one or more DNS servers to resolve the IP address for a given host name or the host name for a given IP address. To use an IP host name for the printer, the system administrator must configure one or more DNS servers and a local DNS domain name space database.
Configuring the Network Address Manually Setting the Printer’s IP Address Note: Verify that your computer has a properly configured IP address for your network. Contact your network administrator for more information. If you are on a network without a DHCP server, or in an environment where the network administrator assigns printer IP addresses, you can use this method to manually set the IP address. Manually setting the IP address overrides DHCP and AutoIP.
Configuring the Network Address Changing or Modifying the IP Address Using the Embedded Web Server EWS provides a simple interface that enables you to manage, configure, and monitor networked printers from your desktop using an embedded web server. For complete information about the Embedded Web Server, click the Help button in the Embedded Web Server to go to the EWS Online Help. After setting the printer’s IP address, you can modify TCP/IP settings using the Embedded Web Server. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
Printer Management Software Printer Management Software This section includes: ■ Embedded Web Server on page 3-10 Embedded Web Server The Embedded Web Server (EWS) provides a simple interface to the embedded web server in any networked Dell printer that enables you to manage, configure, and monitor networked printers from your desktop. EWS gives administrators easy access to printer status, configuration, and diagnostic functions.
Available Printer Drivers Available Printer Drivers To access special printing options, use a Dell printer driver. Dell provides drivers for a variety of page description languages and operating systems. The following printer drivers are available: Printer Driver Source* Description Windows PostScript Driver CD only The PostScript driver is recommended to take full advantage of your system's custom features and genuine Adobe® PostScript®.
Windows 2000 or Later Windows 2000 or Later This section includes: ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Preliminary Steps on page 3-12 Quick CD Install Steps on page 3-12 Other Methods of Installation on page 3-12 Windows 64-Bit Server to 32-Bit Client Installation on page 3-16 Windows 2000 or Later Troubleshooting on page 3-17 Preliminary Steps These preliminary steps must be performed for all printers: 1. Verify that the printer is plugged in, turned On, and connected to an active network. 2.
Windows 2000 or Later Microsoft TCP/IP Protocol Note: For Windows XP, select Classic Look or the Windows XP procedures will not match the steps below. To select Classic Look, click Start, click Control Panel, and then click Taskbar and Start Menu. Select the Start Menu tab, and then select the Classic Start menu. Click OK. To verify that TCP/IP is installed: 1. Right-click the My Network Places icon on the desktop, and then click Properties. 2. Right-click Local Area Connection, and then click Properties.
Windows 2000 or Later Configuring the Printer To configure the printer: 1. Insert the Software and Documentation CD into the computer’s CD drive and click Have Disk. 2. Click the Browse button, and then select the directory which contains the Windows 2000 or Windows XP drivers. 3. Select the *.INF file, and then click Open. 4. Verify that the path and filename are correct, and then click OK. 5. Enter a name for the printer and select whether you want that printer to be the default. Click Next. 6.
Windows 2000 or Later Microsoft IPP Port Follow these steps to obtain the printer’s URL and create an Internet Printing Protocol (IPP) printer. Obtaining the Printer’s URL (Network Path) To obtain the printer’s URL: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Launch your web browser. Enter your printer's IP address in the browser’s Address field. Select Properties. Select the Protocols folder on the left navigation panel. Select IPP. The Network Path field on the IPP Settings page displays the printer’s URL.
Windows 2000 or Later Windows 64-Bit Server to 32-Bit Client Installation To install from a 64-Bit Server in Windows XP and Windows Server 2003: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Locate and install the 64-bit Windows driver from the Software and Documentation CD. Right-click on My Computer, and then select Manage. Expand Local Users and Groups, and then double-click the Groups folder. Double-click on Administrators, and then click the Add button. Type the 32-bit client’s login name, and then click OK.
Windows 2000 or Later Windows 2000 or Later Troubleshooting Note: For Windows XP, select Classic Look or the Windows XP procedures will not match the steps below. To select Classic Look, click Start, click Control Panel, and then Taskbar and Start Menu. Select the Start Menu tab, and then select Classic Start menu. Click OK. This Troubleshooting section assumes you have completed the following tasks: ■ ■ Loaded a printer PCL or PostScript printer driver.
Windows 2000 or Later Printing a Test Page To print a test page: 1. Select the General tab. 2. Click Print Test Page. If the printer does not print, select Online Diagnostics Technical Support on the Troubleshooting tab of your Windows printer driver to access Online Diagnostics Technical Support.
Macintosh OS X, Version 10.3 and Higher Macintosh OS X, Version 10.3 and Higher This section includes: ■ ■ ■ Macintosh OS X, Version 10.3 on page 3-19 Macintosh OS X, Version 10.4 on page 3-20 Macintosh Troubleshooting (Mac OS X, Version 10.3 and Higher) on page 3-22 Macintosh OS X, Version 10.3 Set up your printer using Bonjour (Rendezvous), create a desktop USB connection, or use an LPD/LPR connection for Macintosh OS X, version 10.3 and higher.
Macintosh OS X, Version 10.3 and Higher 6. Select the appropriate printer configuration from the list of available printers. 7. Click the Add button. LPD/LPR Connection To install the printer driver from the Software and Documentation CD: 1. Insert the CD into the CD drive and select the VISE installer to install the printer software. 2. Once installation is complete, open the Printer Setup Utility for Mac OS X, version 10.3.x.
Macintosh OS X, Version 10.3 and Higher 6. Select Dell from the list of manufacturers in the lower drop-down menu. 7. Select the appropriate printer from the list of available printers. 8. Click the Add button. USB Connection To install the printer driver from the Software and Documentation CD: 1. Insert the CD into the CD drive. 2. Open the Printer Setup Utility. Note: To locate utilities on the Macintosh hard drive, open the Applications folder, and then open the Utilities folder. 3.
Macintosh OS X, Version 10.3 and Higher Macintosh Troubleshooting (Mac OS X, Version 10.3 and Higher) The following procedure eliminates cabling, communication, and connection problems. Once you complete these steps, print a test page from your software application. Mac OS X, Version 10.3 and Higher Troubleshooting Perform these steps only for Mac OS X, versions 10.3 and higher: 1. Open the Network Utility, and then click the Ping tab. 2. Enter the printer’s IP address. 3. Click Ping.
UNIX (Linux) UNIX (Linux) Your printer supports connection to a variety of UNIX platforms through the parallel and network interface. The workstations currently supported by EWS for UNIX/Linux to a network-connected printer are: ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Sun Solaris HPUX 11.0 HPUX 11i AIX 5.0 Linux (i86) The following procedures enable you to connect your printer using any of the supported versions of UNIX or Linux listed above.
UNIX (Linux) From Your Computer To install the printer: 1. Go to www.support.dell.com. 2. Select Unix from the Operating System drop-down menu, and then click Go. 3. Click the EWS for Unix package for the operating system this will be installed in. This is the core package and must be installed first before the printer package. 4. Click the Start button to begin downloading. 5. Repeat steps 1 and 2, and then click the Printer Package for use with Services for Unix Systems link. 6.
IPv6 IPv6 This section includes: ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Enabling IPv6 on page 3-25 Setting the Interface ID on page 3-26 Automatic Address Assignment on page 3-27 DHCPv6 on page 3-28 Manual Address Assignment on page 3-29 Address Precedence on page 3-30 Enabling IPv6 IPv6 can be enabled or disabled independently of IPv4. Note: If you disable both IPv4 and IPv6, you will lose your connection to the printer. For information on restoring the default TCP/IP settings, see Resetting the TCP/IP Configuration on page 3-26.
IPv6 Resetting the TCP/IP Configuration Use the following procedure at the control panel to reset the TCP/IP configuration to the default settings: 1. Select Printer Setup, and then press the OK button. 2. Select Connection Setup, and then press the OK button. 3. Select Reset Connection Setup, and then press the OK button. Setting the Interface ID Your IPv6-enabled printer has one interface with multiple addresses. The Interface ID is the part of the address after the prefix.
IPv6 Automatic Address Assignment Addresses can be assigned automatically when a router is found that offers one or more prefixes. Automatically assigned addresses are routeable. Each router-supplied prefix is combined with the Interface ID to create an address. The use of router-supplied prefixes is enabled by default.
IPv6 DHCPv6 DHCPv6 is used to acquire TCP/IP information. The following DHCPv6 options are available in EWS: ■ ■ ■ ■ As directed by the router - DHCPv6 is performed according to values in a router advertisement. This is the default setting. Always, for all configuration options (stateful) - Stateful DHCPv6 is always attempted, and router flags related to how to perform DHCP are ignored. Configuration options and an IPv6 address will be accepted if DHCPv6 is successful.
IPv6 Manual Address Assignment A manually entered IPv6 address is used in addition to any other IPv6 addresses. To create a manual address, enter the IPv6 address and prefix length in the fields provided in EWS. The default prefix length is 64. To manually set the IPv6 address, use one of the following options: ■ ■ The printer’s control panel Embedded Web Server Setting the IPv6 Address with the Control Panel To set the IPv6 address on the control panel: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
IPv6 Address Precedence Address precedence can be set to prefer IPv6 or IPv4 addresses when both types are available. The default setting is to prefer IPv6 addresses. Address Precedence can only be set in the Embedded Web Server. Using the Embedded Web Server To set address precedence using EWS: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Launch your web browser. Enter your printer’s IP address in the browser’s Address field. Click Properties. Select the Protocols folder on the left navigation panel, and then click TCP/IP.
Printing Basics This chapter includes: ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Supported Paper and Media on page 4-2 Loading Paper on page 4-9 Selecting Printing Options on page 4-31 Printing on Both Sides of the Paper on page 4-33 Printing on Specialty Media on page 4-35 Printing on Custom Size Paper on page 4-45 Creating Custom Paper Types on page 4-49 Using the Stapler on page 4-50 Using the Hole Puncher on page 4-54 Advanced Options on page 4-56 Dell 7330 Mono Laser Printer 4-1
Supported Paper and Media Supported Paper and Media This topic includes: ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Paper Usage Guidelines on page 4-2 Paper that May Damage Your Printer on page 4-3 Paper Storage Guidelines on page 4-3 Supported Paper Sizes and Weights on page 4-4 Tray Setup on page 4-7 Your printer is designed to be used with a variety of paper types. Follow the guidelines in this section to ensure the best print quality and to avoid jams.
Supported Paper and Media Paper that May Damage Your Printer Your printer is designed to be used with a variety of paper types. Other media types can cause poor print quality, increased paper jams, or damage to your printer. Note: If you use pre-printed material regularly, the feed rollers may require additional cleaning.
Supported Paper and Media Supported Paper Sizes and Weights The following sections provide information about paper sizes and weights that can be used in the printer trays. For more detailed information about paper and other media, print the Paper Tips page: 1. On the control panel, select Information, and then press the OK button. 2. Select Information Pages, and then press the OK button. 3. Select Paper Tips Page, and then press the OK button to print.
Supported Paper and Media Paper Sizes and Weights for Trays 2-5 Trays 2-5 60 – 215 g/m2 (16 – 57 lb. Bond) Statement1 5.5 x 8.5 in. Executive1 7.25 x 10.5 in. Letter2 8.5 x 11 in. US Folio2 8.5 x 13 in. Legal2 8.5 x 14.0 in. Tabloid2 11.0 x 17.0 in. A53 148 x 210 mm A42 210 x 297 mm A32 297 x 420 mm B5 JIS3 182 x 257 mm B4 JIS1 257 x 364 mm C4 229 x 324 mm Custom Sizes Short edge: 140 – 297 mm (5.5 – 11.70 in.) Long edge: 182 – 432 mm (7.16 – 17.0 in.
Supported Paper and Media Paper Sizes and Weights for Envelope Tray Envelope Tray 60 – 90 g/m2 (16 – 24 lb. Bond) Large US Postcard1 4.0 x 6.0 in. A61 105 x 148 mm #10 Commercial 4.12 x 9.5 in. Monarch 3.87 x 7.5 in. DL 110 x 220 mm C5 162 x 229 mm 1 Custom Sizes Short edge: 98 – 162 mm (3.87 – 6.38 in.) Long edge: 148 – 241 mm (5.82 – 9.50 in.
Supported Paper and Media Tray Setup When loading paper, transparencies, or other specialty media in a tray: ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Adjust the width and length guides, if loading paper with a different width or length. Fan the paper, transparencies, or other specialty media before loading in the paper tray. Do not overload the paper tray. Do not load paper or transparencies above the fill lines inside the tray. Slide the length and side guides firmly against the paper or other specialty media.
Supported Paper and Media Tray 6 and Envelope Tray 7330-103 7330-204 Tray 6 Long-Edge Feed Envelope Tray Dell 7330 Mono Laser Printer 4-8
Loading Paper Loading Paper This topic includes: ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Loading Paper in Tray 1 (MPT) for Single-Sided Printing on page 4-9 Loading Paper in Trays 2-5 for Single-Sided Printing on page 4-13 Loading Paper in Tray 6 for Single-Sided Printing on page 4-17 Loading Paper in Tray 1 (MPT) for 2-Sided Printing on page 4-20 Loading Paper in Trays 2-5 for 2-Sided Printing on page 4-24 Loading Paper in Tray 6 for 2-Sided Printing on page 4-27 Follow these general steps to print: 1. Load paper in the tray. 2.
Loading Paper 1. Lower Tray 1 (MPT). D B 7330-262 2. Adjust the paper guides to the size of the paper.
Loading Paper 3. Fan the paper to release sheets that may stick together. 7330-251 4. Insert the paper into the tray either long-edge feed or short-edge feed. If necessary, adjust the paper guides to the size of the paper. Long-Edge Feed ■ ■ Recommended for Letter, A4, B5 JIS, large US Postcard, envelopes, and many custom sizes of paper. Do not load paper above the fill line. MAX 7330-100 ■ Place the side to be printed facedown.
Loading Paper ■ ■ Place pre-punched paper with the holes entering the printer last. Place the letterhead (or top of the page) toward the front of the printer. 7330-126 Short-Edge Feed ■ Place Letter, Legal, Statement, Tabloid, A3, A4, A5, US Folio, B4 JIS, B5 JIS, B6 JIS, and small US Postcard paper short-edge feed in Tray 1 (MPT). MAX 7330-101 ■ Place the side to be printed facedown.
Loading Paper ■ ■ Place pre-punched paper with the holes toward the back of the printer. Place letterhead (or the top of the page) to enter the printer last. 7330-138 5. If prompted on the control panel, press the OK button to accept the paper size and type that are shown. If you have changed the paper size or type, do the following: a. Select Change setup, and then press the OK button. b. Select the paper type, and then press the OK button. c.
Loading Paper 1. Pull out the tray. 7330-156 2. Fan the paper to release sheets that may stick together.
Loading Paper 3. Insert paper into the tray either long-edge feed or short-edge feed. 7330-129 Long-Edge Feed ■ ■ ■ ■ Place Letter, Executive, A4, B5 JIS, and custom sizes of paper long-edge feed into the tray. Place the side to be printed faceup. Place pre-punched paper with the holes toward the right side of the tray. Place letterhead (or the top of the page) toward the front of the tray.
Loading Paper Short-Edge Feed ■ ■ ■ ■ Place Letter, Legal, Tabloid, A3, A5, A4, B4 JIS, B5 JIS, US Folio, Statement, and custom sizes of paper short-edge feed into the tray. Place the side to be printed faceup. Place pre-punched paper with the holes toward the front of the tray. Place letterhead (or top of the page) toward the left side of the tray. 7330-254 4. If necessary, adjust the paper guides to the size of the paper.
Loading Paper 5. Push the tray completely into the printer. 7330-032 6. If prompted on the control panel, press the OK button to accept the paper size and type that are shown. If you have changed the paper size or type, do the following: a. Select Change setup, and then press the OK button. b. Select the paper type, and then press the OK button. c. Select the paper size, and then press the OK button to save your selection. 7.
Loading Paper 2. If loading paper with a different width or length, adjust the width and length guides. 7330-241 11" A4 A4 A4 8.
Loading Paper 3. Fan the paper to release sheets that may stick together. 7330-251 ■ ■ ■ ■ Place Letter, A4, Executive, and B5 JIS paper long-edge feed into the tray. Place the side to be printed facedown. Place pre-punched paper with the holes toward the left side of the tray. Place letterhead (or the top of the page) toward the front of the tray. B B 7330-255 4. Push the tray completely into the printer.
Loading Paper 5. If prompted on the control panel, press the OK button to accept the paper size and type that are shown. If you have changed the paper size or type, do the following: a. Select Change setup and then press the OK button. b. Select the paper type, and then press the OK button to save your selection. 6. In the printer driver, select either the paper type or Tray 6 as the paper source.
Loading Paper 2. Adjust the paper guides to the size of the paper. D B 7330-125 3. Fan the paper to release sheets that may stick together.
Loading Paper 4. Insert the paper into the tray either long-edge feed or short-edge feed. If necessary, adjust the paper guides to the size of the paper. Long-Edge Feed ■ ■ Recommended for Letter, A4, and B5 JIS sizes of paper. Do not load paper above the fill line. MAX 7330-100 ■ ■ ■ Place the side to be printed first (page 1) faceup. Place pre-punched paper with the holes entering the printer first. Place the letterhead (or top of the page) toward the front of the printer.
Loading Paper Short-Edge Feed ■ ■ ■ ■ Place Letter, Legal, Statement, Tabloid, A3, A4, A5, US Folio, B4 JIS, and B5 JIS sizes of paper short-edge feed in Tray 1 (MPT). Place the side to be printed first (page 1) faceup. Place pre-punched paper with the holes toward the front of the printer. Place letterhead (or the top of the page) to enter the printer last. 7330-140 5. If prompted on the control panel, press the OK button to accept the paper size and type that are shown.
Loading Paper Loading Paper in Trays 2-5 for 2-Sided Printing Use Trays 2-5 for 2-sided printing of all standard paper sizes except postcards, B6 JIS, and envelopes, and custom paper smaller than 140 mm (5.5 in.) in width or 182 mm (7.16 in.) in height. Caution: If you change the type of paper in a tray, you must change the paper type on the control panel to match the paper that you loaded. If you fail to do this, print-quality problems can occur and the fuser can be damaged. 7330-123 1.
Loading Paper 3. Insert paper into the tray either long-edge feed or short-edge feed. 7330-129 Long-Edge Feed ■ ■ ■ ■ Recommended for Letter, Executive, A4, B5 JIS, and many custom sizes of paper. Place the side to be printed first (page 1) facedown. Place pre-punched paper with the holes toward the left side of the tray. Place letterhead (or the top of the page) toward the front of the tray.
Loading Paper Short-Edge Feed ■ ■ ■ ■ Place Letter, Legal, Tabloid, A3, A5, A4, B4 JIS, B5 JIS, US Folio, Statement and some custom sizes of paper, short-edge feed into the tray. Place the side to be printed first (page 1) facedown. Place pre-punched paper with the holes toward the front of the tray. Place letterhead (or top of the page) toward the right side of the tray. 7330-135 4. If necessary, adjust the paper guides to the size of the paper.
Loading Paper 5. Push the tray completely into the printer. 7330-032 6. If prompted on the control panel, press the OK button to accept the paper size and type that are shown. If you have changed the paper size or type, do the following: a. Select Change setup and then press the OK button. b. Select the paper type, and then press the OK button. c. Select the paper size, and then press the OK button to save your selection. 7.
Loading Paper 2. If loading paper with a different width or length, adjust the width and length guides. 7330-241 11" A4 A4 A4 8.
Loading Paper 3. Fan the paper to release sheets that may stick together. 7330-251 ■ ■ ■ ■ Place Letter, A4, Executive, and B5 JIS paper long-edge feed into the tray. Place the side to be printed first (page 1) faceup. Place pre-punched paper with the holes toward the right side of the tray. Place letterhead (or the top of the page) toward the front of the tray. B B 7330-255 4. Push the tray completely into the printer.
Loading Paper 5. If prompted on the control panel, press the OK button to accept the paper size and type that are shown. If you have changed the paper size or type, do the following: a. Select Change setup and then press the OK button. b. Select the paper type, and then press the OK button to save your selection. 6. In the printer driver, select either the paper type or Tray 6 as the paper source.
Selecting Printing Options Selecting Printing Options This topic includes: ■ ■ ■ ■ Factors Affecting Print Performance on page 4-31 Selecting Printing Preferences (Windows) on page 4-31 Selecting Options for an Individual Job (Windows) on page 4-32 Selecting Options for an Individual Job (Macintosh) on page 4-32 See also: Printer Settings on page 5-2 Factors Affecting Print Performance Many factors affect a print job.
Selecting Printing Options 3. From the pop-up menu, select Printing Preferences or Properties. 4. Make selections on the driver tabs, and then click the OK button to save your selections. Note: For more information about Windows printer driver options, click the Help button on the printer driver tab to view the online help. Selecting Options for an Individual Job (Windows) If you want to use special printing options for a particular job, change the driver settings before sending the job to the printer.
Printing on Both Sides of the Paper Printing on Both Sides of the Paper This topic includes: ■ ■ ■ Automatic 2-Sided Printing on page 4-33 Binding Preferences on page 4-33 Selecting 2-Sided Printing on page 4-34 Automatic 2-Sided Printing Guidelines ■ The paper size must be at least 89 x 127 mm (3.5 x 5 in.) when printing from Tray 1. All sizes that fit Trays 2-6 may be printed 2-sided. ■ The paper must have a weight of 60–163 g/m2 (16–43 lb. Bond). Manual 2-sided printing is supported.
Printing on Both Sides of the Paper Selecting 2-Sided Printing To select automatic 2-sided printing: 1. Insert paper into the tray. 2. In the printer driver, select 2-sided printing as shown in the following table, and then press the OK button. To select automatic 2-sided printing: Operating System Steps Windows Vista, Windows 2000, Windows XP, or Windows Server 2003 1. Select the Paper/Output tab. Mac OS X, version 10.3 and higher 2. Select 2-Sided Print under 2-Sided Printing. 1.
Printing on Specialty Media Printing on Specialty Media This section includes: ■ ■ ■ ■ Printing Transparencies on page 4-35 Printing Envelopes on page 4-38 Printing Postcards on page 4-41 Printing Labels on page 4-43 Printing Transparencies This topic includes: ■ ■ ■ Guidelines for Transparencies on page 4-35 Printing Transparencies from Tray 1 (MPT) or Tray 6 on page 4-35 Printing Transparencies from Trays 2-5 on page 4-36 Transparencies can be printed from any tray.
Printing on Specialty Media 2. Insert the transparencies long-edge feed into Tray 1 (MPT) or Tray 6. MAX 7330-118 7330-142 Tray 1 (MPT) Long-Edge Feed Tray 6 Long-Edge Feed Note: Do not load paper above the fill line inside the tray. 3. Adjust the paper guides to the size of the transparencies if necessary. 4. If prompted on the control panel, press the OK button to accept the paper size and type that are shown. If you have changed the paper size or type, do the following: a.
Printing on Specialty Media 2. Insert the transparencies (long-edge feed preferred) into Tray 2, 3, 4, or 5. 7330-143 Note: Do not load paper above the fill line inside the tray. 3. Adjust the paper guides to the size of the transparencies. 4. If prompted on the control panel, press the OK button to accept the paper size and type that are shown. If you have changed the paper size or type, do the following: a. Select Change setup, and then press the OK button. b.
Printing on Specialty Media Printing Envelopes This topic includes: ■ ■ ■ Guidelines for Envelopes on page 4-38 Printing Envelopes from Tray 1 (MPT) on page 4-39 Printing Envelopes from the Optional Envelope Tray on page 4-40 Guidelines for Envelopes Buying and Storing Envelopes ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Use only paper envelopes specified in the Supported Papers table. Successful envelope printing is highly dependent on the quality and construction of the envelopes.
Printing on Specialty Media Printing Envelopes from Tray 1 (MPT) 1. Insert the envelopes in Tray 1 (MPT): ■ Place C4 envelopes short-edge feed in the tray. ■ Place Monarch, #10, C5, and DL envelopes long-edge feed in the tray. ■ Place the side to be printed facedown. ■ Place the envelope with the flap entering the printer first. 7330-144 Short-Edge Feed – C4 and Some Custom Sizes 7330-145 Long-Edge Feed – All Other Sizes 2. Adjust the paper guides to the size of the envelopes. 3.
Printing on Specialty Media Printing Envelopes from the Optional Envelope Tray Caution: Insert the Envelope Tray in the slot for Tray 2 only. Inserting the Envelope Tray in any other tray slot will damage it. Auto Sense should never be selected in the Tray 2 size menu when the Envelope Tray is in the printer because it does not auto-sense any size. 1. Insert the envelopes in the Envelope Tray: ■ Place Monarch, #10, A6, C5, DL, Large US Postcard, and custom-sized envelopes long-edge feed in the tray.
Printing on Specialty Media Printing Postcards This topic includes: ■ ■ Guidelines for Postcards on page 4-41 Printing Postcards on page 4-41 To order Dell supplies, contact your local reseller or go to www.dell.com/supplies. Guidelines for Postcards Postcards can be printed from Tray 1 (MPT) or the optional Envelope Tray. ■ ■ ■ ■ Store unused postcards flat in their original packaging. Leave them inside the original packaging until ready to use.
Printing on Specialty Media ■ Insert Small US postcards short-edge feed and facedown into Tray 1 (MPT) only. Place the top of the postcard toward the rear of the printer. 7330-257 Envelope Tray ■ Insert Large US and A6 postcards long-edge feed and faceup into the optional Envelope Tray. Place the top of the postcard toward the left of the tray. 7330-278 2. Adjust the paper guides to the size of the postcards. 3.
Printing on Specialty Media Printing Labels This topic includes: ■ ■ Guidelines for Labels on page 4-43 Printing Labels on page 4-43 To order Dell supplies, contact your local reseller or go to www.dell.com/supplies. Guidelines for Labels ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Do not use vinyl labels. Do not use any labels on a sheet where items are missing; it may damage printer components. Store unused labels flat in their original packaging. Leave the product inside the original packaging until ready to use.
Printing on Specialty Media Trays 2-5 ■ Insert the label sheets long-edge feed (recommended) and faceup into Tray 2-5. Place the top of the page toward the front of the printer. 7330-260 Tray 6 ■ Insert the label sheets long-edge feed and facedown into Tray 6. Place the top of the page toward the front of the tray. 7330-259 2. Adjust the paper guides to the size of the label sheets. 3. If prompted on the control panel, press the OK button to accept the paper size and type that are shown.
Printing on Custom Size Paper Printing on Custom Size Paper This topic includes: ■ ■ Guidelines on page 4-45 Printing Custom Size Paper on page 4-46 Guidelines Print custom size paper, within the following ranges, from the trays listed. Input Tray Short Edge Long Edge Tray 1 (MPT) Trays 2–5 Envelope Tray 89 – 297 mm 140 – 297 mm 98 – 162 mm (3.5 – 11.70 in.) (5.50 – 11.70 in.) (3.87 – 6.38 in.) 98 – 432 mm 182 – 432 mm 148 – 241 mm (3.87 – 17.0 in.) (7.16 – 17.0 in.) (5.82 – 9.50 in.
Printing on Custom Size Paper Printing Custom Size Paper Loading the Paper Trays 1. Insert custom size paper in Tray 1 (MPT) or Trays 2-5.
Printing on Custom Size Paper 2. Adjust the paper guides to the size of the paper. Labels inside the paper tray provide additional information for loading paper according to size and orientation. D B 7330-136 7330-125 Tray 1 (MPT) Trays 2-5 3. Push the tray completely into the printer.
Printing on Custom Size Paper 4. If prompted on the control panel, press the OK button to accept the paper size and type that are shown, or proceed to step 7 to change them. If you are not prompted, proceed to the next step. 5. Select Paper Tray Setup, and then press the OK button. 6. Select the tray you are configuring, and then press the OK button. 7. Select Change setup, and then press the OK button. 8. Select the appropriate type, and then press the OK button. 9.
Creating Custom Paper Types Creating Custom Paper Types Custom paper types are created in the Embedded Web Server and appear in the printer driver, control panel, and EWS. Use this feature to create your own custom paper type with specific settings that you can reuse for routine print jobs, for example, monthly reports. To create custom paper types: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Launch your web browser. Enter the printer’s IP address in the browser’s Address field. Click Properties.
Using the Stapler Using the Stapler Stapling Options Several stapling options are available in the Dell 7330 Mono Laser Printer driver: ■ ■ ■ ■ No Stapling: This is the default option. When selected, prints are not stapled. 1 Staple: Inserts one staple in each set of copies. 2 Staples: Inserts two staples in each set of copies. Advanced Stapling: Provides options for controlling staple placement.
Using the Stapler Adding Staples 1. Open Door G. 7330-186 Note: See the instructions on the inside of Door G. 2. Slide the stapler toward you, and then to the right.
Using the Stapler 3. Remove the staple unit by lifting it up and out. R4 2c 3 XE R1 7330-244 4. If present, remove the depleted staple cartridge. 5. Inset a new staple cartridge. 6. Insert the staple unit in the finisher.
Using the Stapler 7. Close Door G.
Using the Hole Puncher Using the Hole Puncher Depending on your region, the optional finisher is factory configured with either a 3-hole punch or a 2- / 4-hole punch unit. To determine which option is installed on your printer, print a Configuration Page from the control panel. ■ ■ ■ When the hole punch option is turned on, sheets that are sent to the Stacker Upper Tray or the Stacker Lower Tray are punched. When the hole punch option is turned off, no paper is punched.
Using the Hole Puncher Emptying the Punch Waste Box 1. Open Door G. 2. Remove the Punch Waste Box and empty the contents. 7330-097 3. Place the Punch Waste Box back into the finisher. 7330-099 4. Close Door G.
Advanced Options Advanced Options This topic includes: ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Printing Separator Pages on page 4-56 Printing Multiple Pages to a Single Sheet (N-Up) on page 4-57 Printing Booklets on page 4-58 Printing Negative and Mirror Images on page 4-59 Scaling on page 4-60 Printing Edge-To-Edge on page 4-61 Printing Watermarks on page 4-62 Printing Cover Pages on page 4-63 Job Completion Notification on page 4-64 Printing or Deleting Secure, Personal, Proof, and Saved Print Jobs on page 4-65 Printing S
Advanced Options Printing Multiple Pages to a Single Sheet (N-Up) When printing a multiple-page document, you can print more than one page on a single sheet of paper. Print one, two, four, six, nine, or 16 pages per sheet. 1 2 3 4 To print multiple pages on a single sheet of paper in a supported driver: Operating System Windows 2000 or later Steps 1. Select the Layout/Watermark tab. 2. Select the Pages Per Sheet (N-Up) option. 3.
Advanced Options Printing Booklets With 2-sided printing, you can print a document in the form of a small book. Create booklets for any paper size that is supported for 2-sided (duplex) printing. The driver automatically reduces each page image and prints four pages per sheet of paper (two on each side). The pages are printed in the correct order so that you can fold and staple the pages to create a booklet. When you print booklets, you can also specify the creep and gutter in supported drivers.
Advanced Options Printing Negative and Mirror Images You can print pages as a negative image (reverses the light and dark areas in your printed image) or mirror image (flips images horizontally on pages when printed). Note: The Negative Output and Mirrored Output options are only available in the PostScript driver. To select negative or mirror images in a supported driver: Operating System Steps Windows 2000 or later PostScript Driver 1. Select the Advanced tab. 2.
Advanced Options Scaling You can reduce or enlarge your page images when they are printed by selecting a scaling value. In some drivers, you can have the page images automatically scaled to fit the output paper size. To select scaling in a supported driver: Operating System Steps Windows 2000 or later 1. Select the Paper/Output tab. 2. Click the button to the right of the Paper summary and select either Other Size or Advanced Paper Selection. 3. Select an option from the Scale Options drop-down list.
Advanced Options Printing Edge-To-Edge You can print documents to the edge of the page instead of having the standard margins. To print documents to the edge of the page in a supported driver: Operating System Steps Windows 2000 or later 1. Select the Advanced tab. 2. Set Edge-To-Edge Printing to On. Mac OS X (version 10.3 and higher) 1. Submit your print job from your application. On the Printer drop-down list, select the 7330 printer. 2.
Advanced Options Printing Watermarks A watermark is additional text that can be printed across one or more pages. For example, terms like Draft, Confidential, Date, Version that you might stamp on a page before distribution, can be inserted with a watermark.
Advanced Options Printing Cover Pages A cover page is the first or last page of a document. The printer enables you to choose a different paper source for the cover page than for the body of a document. For instance, use your company letterhead for the first page of a document, or use card stock for the first and last pages of a report. ■ ■ Use any applicable paper tray as the source for printing cover pages. Verify that the cover page is the same size as the paper used for the rest of your document.
Advanced Options To select cover pages in a supported driver: Operating System Steps Windows 2000 or later 1. Select the Paper/Output tab. 2. Click the button to the right of the Paper summary and select Covers. 3. Select the cover option and tray to use from the Covers dialog box. Mac OS X (version 10.3 and higher) 1. In the Print dialog box, select Paper Feed. 2. Select First page from, and then select the tray to use for the covers. 3.
Advanced Options Printing or Deleting Secure, Personal, Proof, and Saved Print Jobs This section includes: ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Sending Personal, Personal Saved, Secure, Proof, or Saved Print Jobs on page 4-66 Sending Print With Jobs on page 4-67 Printing or Deleting Secure Print Jobs on page 4-68 Printing or Deleting Personal Print Jobs on page 4-68 Printing or Deleting Proof and Saved Print Jobs on page 4-68 Printing or Deleting Personal Saved Jobs on page 4-69 You can select one of the following special job ty
Advanced Options Sending Personal, Personal Saved, Secure, Proof, or Saved Print Jobs Use a supported driver to specify a job as a personal, personal saved, secure, proof, or saved print job. Operating System Steps Windows 2000 or later 1. Select the Paper/Output tab. 2. Select the job type under Job Type. 3. In the dialog box: ■ For a secure job, enter your four-digit passcode. ■ For a proof print or a shared saved print job, enter the name you want to give this job.
Advanced Options Sending Print With Jobs To select jobs to send with your current job in a supported driver: Operating System Steps Windows 2000 or later 1. Select the Paper/Output tab. 2. Select Print With under Job Type. 3. In the Print With dialog box, select a personal saved or shared saved job from the list on the left to be printed with the current job, and then click the Add button to add it to the Final Job list on the right. 4.
Advanced Options Printing or Deleting Secure Print Jobs To print or delete a secure print job, specify the four-digit password on the control panel: 1. 2. 3. 4. Select Walk-Up Features, and then press the OK button. Select Secure Print Jobs, and then press the OK button. Scroll to your User Name, and then press the OK button. Scroll to the correct number for the first digit of the numeric password, and then press the OK button to accept that digit. 5.
Advanced Options Printing or Deleting Personal Saved Jobs To print or delete a personal saved print job, select the job name on the control panel: 1. 2. 3. 4. Select Walk-Up Features, and then press the OK button. Select Personal Saved Jobs, and then press the OK button. Select your job name, and then press the OK button. Scroll to the correct number for the first digit of the numeric password, and then press the OK button to accept that digit. 5. Repeat Step 4 for the second, third, and fourth digits.
Managing Your Printer This chapter includes: ■ ■ ■ Printer Settings on page 5-2 Printer Security on page 5-9 Analyzing Printer Usage on page 5-12 See also: Printer Management Software on page 3-10 Dell 7330 Mono Laser Printer 5-1
Printer Settings Printer Settings This topic includes: ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Accessing Power Saver on page 5-2 Selecting Output Options on page 5-3 Accessing the Startup Page on page 5-4 Accessing Load Paper Timeout on page 5-5 Selecting Tray Settings on page 5-6 Changing Printer Language on page 5-8 Accessing Power Saver To save energy, the printer enters a Power Saver, low-energy consumption mode after a pre-defined period of time since its last activity.
Printer Settings Selecting Output Options The Dell 7330 Mono Laser Printer has one standard output tray and two optional ones: ■ ■ ■ Standard Output Tray: Sends prints to the Standard Output Tray on top of the printer. Stacker Upper Tray: Sends prints to the Stacker Upper Tray on the right side of the printer. This tray is available with the optional finisher or stacker. Stacker Lower Tray: Sends prints to the Stacker Lower Tray on the right side of the printer.
Printer Settings Accessing the Startup Page The printer can produce a Startup Page each time the printer is turned on or reset. The factory default is Off. You can turn on automatic printing of the Startup Page or print it from the Information Pages menu. To turn on/off the Startup Page use either: ■ ■ The printer’s control panel Embedded Web Server Using the Control Panel To turn on/off the Startup Page: 1. Select Printer Setup, and then press the OK button. 2.
Printer Settings Accessing Load Paper Timeout When your print job is formatted for a type or size of paper that is not loaded in the printer, the printer’s control panel displays a message requesting you to load the appropriate paper. The Load Paper Timeout controls the amount of time the printer waits before printing on another type or size of paper.
Printer Settings Selecting Tray Settings Tray Switching When a tray runs out of paper, tray switching enables the printer to switch between trays when the trays contain the same paper type and size. Tray switching is controlled by the printer driver, control panel, or the Embedded Web Server. If a specific tray is selected in the driver or application, tray switching is turned off.
Printer Settings Using the Control Panel To specify the tray sequence: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. On the control panel, select Printer Setup, and then press the OK button. Select Paper Handling Setup, and then press the OK button. Select Tray Sequence, and then press the OK button. Scroll to the desired tray sequence. (If you want to turn off tray switching, select Off.) Press the OK button to save the changes. Using the Embedded Web Server To specify the tray sequence: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Launch your web browser.
Printer Settings Using the Embedded Web Server To select a default tray: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Launch your web browser. Enter your printer’s IP address in the browser’s Address field. Select Properties. Select the General folder on the left navigation panel. Select Printer Defaults. Scroll to Print Mode Settings, and then select the tray from the Paper Source drop-down list. 7. Click Save Changes at the bottom of the screen.
Printer Security Printer Security This section includes: ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Selecting Administrative Settings on page 5-9 Selecting Printing Security Settings on page 5-10 Configuring HTTPS on page 5-10 Managing Certificates on page 5-10 Configuring 802.
Printer Security Selecting Printing Security Settings Security settings for printing enable you to: ■ ■ ■ Remove unprinted secure, personal, and proof jobs. Overwrite hard drive security options. Select jam recovery options. To set printing security settings: 1. 2. 3. 4. Launch your web browser. Enter your printer’s IP address in the browser’s Address field. Click Properties. Select the Security folder on the left navigation panel, and then select Printing Security Settings. 5.
Printer Security Configuring 802.1X To configure 802.1X authentication settings on the printer web server: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Launch your web browser. Enter your printer’s IP address in the browser’s Address field. Click Properties. Select the Security folder on the left navigation panel, and then select 802.1X. Either click the Advanced button to display the 802.1X Advanced Configuration page, or click the Configuration Wizard button to display a series of pages that guide you through 802.1X configuration.
Analyzing Printer Usage Analyzing Printer Usage This section includes: ■ ■ ■ Job Accounting on page 5-12 Usage Profile Reports on page 5-13 MaiLinX Alerts on page 5-14 Job Accounting Job accounting is available through the Embedded Web Server. The printer stores information about print jobs in a log file. The log file is stored either in the printer’s RAM memory or on the hard drive if one is installed in the printer. The log file lists job records.
Analyzing Printer Usage Usage Profile Reports The printer generates reports accessible through the Embedded Web Server that detail device usage. Usage profile reports track multiple items, including: ■ ■ ■ ■ Printer information, such as printer name, date installed, total pages printed, options installed, and network ID. Supplies usage data, such as toner or ink. By tracking supplies usage, you can order supplies before they reach their end of life.
Analyzing Printer Usage MaiLinX Alerts MaiLinX alerts enable the printer to automatically send email to the system administrator and others under the following conditions: ■ ■ ■ When printer errors, warnings, and alerts occur. When the printer requires attention (for example, when service is required or supplies need to be replenished). When a reply to an Embedded Web Server Remote Internet Printing message is desired.
Troubleshooting This section includes: ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Automatic Diagnostic Tools on page 6-2 Clearing Paper Jams on page 6-3 Print-Quality Problems on page 6-58 Control Panel Messages on page 6-69 Additional Resources on page 6-71 Dell 7330 Mono Laser Printer 6-1
Automatic Diagnostic Tools Automatic Diagnostic Tools This topic includes: ■ ■ Online Diagnostics Technical Support on page 6-2 Status Monitor Alerts on page 6-2 Dell provides several automatic diagnostic tools to help you produce and maintain print quality. Online Diagnostics Technical Support Online Diagnostics Technical Support is an automated, Internet-based support system. Use your default web browser to send diagnostic information from your printer to our web site for analysis.
Clearing Paper Jams Clearing Paper Jams This topic includes: ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Jam at A on page 6-4 Jam at B on page 6-6 Jam at B and C on page 6-8 Jam at C on page 6-12 Jam at D on page 6-15 Jam at D and A on page 6-16 Jam at E on page 6-19 Jam at F on page 6-22 Jam at G on page 6-23 Jam at H on page 6-25 Jam at the Stacker Upper Tray on page 6-26 Paper Size Jam in Tray 1 (MPT) on page 6-27 Paper Size Jam in Trays 2-5 on page 6-30 Paper Size Jam in Tray 6 on page 6-33 Jam at Tray 2,
Clearing Paper Jams Jam at A Follow these steps to clear the jam. Warning: Use caution; some components inside Door A may be hot. 1. Open Door A. A E A D 7330-001 2. Pull the jammed paper out of the printer. If necessary, press the green handle to move the paper to make it easier to remove. Confirm that all paper fragments are removed.
Clearing Paper Jams 3. Close Door A.
Clearing Paper Jams Jam at B Follow these steps to clear the jam. 1. If the printer has the 2000-Sheet Feeder (Tray 6), slide the feeder away from the printer. 7330-230 2. Open Door B.
Clearing Paper Jams 3. Pull the jammed paper out of the printer. Confirm that all paper fragments are removed. B C 7330-005 4. Close Door B.
Clearing Paper Jams 5. If the printer has the 2000-Sheet Feeder (Tray 6), slide the feeder firmly against the printer. 7330-231 Jam at B and C Follow these steps to clear the jam. 1. If the printer has the 2000-Sheet Feeder (Tray 6), slide the feeder away from the printer.
Clearing Paper Jams 2. Open Door B. B C 7330-004 3. Pull the jammed paper out of the printer. Confirm that all paper fragments are removed.
Clearing Paper Jams 4. Close Door B. B C 7330-006 5. Open Door C.
Clearing Paper Jams 6. Pull the jammed paper out of the printer. Confirm that all paper fragments are removed. B C 7330-008 7. Close Door C.
Clearing Paper Jams 8. If the printer has the 2000-Sheet Feeder (Tray 6), slide the feeder firmly against the printer. 7330-231 Jam at C Follow these steps to clear the jam. 1. If the printer has the 2000-Sheet Feeder (Tray 6), slide the feeder away from the printer.
Clearing Paper Jams 2. Open Door C. B C 7330-007 3. Pull the jammed paper out of the printer. Confirm that all paper fragments are removed.
Clearing Paper Jams 4. Close Door C. B C 7330-009 5. If the printer has the 2000-Sheet Feeder (Tray 6), slide the feeder firmly against the printer.
Clearing Paper Jams Jam at D Follow these steps to clear the jam. 1. Open Door D. E A D B 7330-027 2. Pull the jammed paper out of the printer. Confirm that all paper fragments are removed.
Clearing Paper Jams 3. Close Door D. E A D B 7330-029 Jam at D and A Follow these steps to clear the jam. 1. Open Door D.
Clearing Paper Jams 2. Pull the jammed paper out of the printer. Confirm that all paper fragments are removed. E A D B 7330-028 3. Close Door D.
Clearing Paper Jams 4. Open Door A. Warning: Use caution; some components inside Door A may be hot. A E A D 7330-001 5. Pull the jammed paper out of the printer. If necessary, press the green handle to move the paper to make it easier to remove. Confirm that all paper fragments are removed.
Clearing Paper Jams 6. Close Door A. E A D 7330-003 Jam at E Follow these steps to clear the jam. Warning: Use caution; some components inside Door A may be hot. 1. Open Door A.
Clearing Paper Jams 2. Open Door E. E 7330-010 3. Pull the jammed paper out of the printer. Confirm that all paper fragments are removed.
Clearing Paper Jams 4. Close Door E. E 7330-012 5. Close Door A.
Clearing Paper Jams Jam at F Follow these steps to clear the jam. 1. Open Door F. E A D B 7330-013 2. Pull the jammed paper out of the printer. Confirm that all paper fragments are removed.
Clearing Paper Jams 3. Close Door F. E A D B 7330-015 Jam at G Follow these steps to clear the jam. On the control panel of the printer, press the i button to view information about the control panel message. 1. If visible, pull the jammed paper out of the stacker upper tray.
Clearing Paper Jams 2. Open Door G. 7330-186 3. Depending on the instructions shown on the control panel, open handle 2a, handle 2b, or handle 3 as shown on the instruction labels. Note: If the stapler is in the way, slide the stapler toward you then to the right. 4. 5. 6. 7. If you opened handle 2a or handle 2b, rotate knob 2c counterclockwise as needed. Pull the jammed paper out of the printer. Confirm that all paper fragments are removed. Close the handles opened in Step 3. Close Door G.
Clearing Paper Jams Jam at H Follow these steps to clear the jam. 1. Lift Door H. 7330-270 2. Pull the jammed paper out of the printer. Confirm that all paper fragments are removed.
Clearing Paper Jams 3. Close Door H. 7330-271 Jam at the Stacker Upper Tray Follow these steps to clear the jam. 1. Pull the jammed paper out of the stacker upper tray. 2. Open Door G.
Clearing Paper Jams 3. Close Door G. E A D B C 7330-018 Paper Size Jam in Tray 1 (MPT) Follow these steps to clear the paper size jam in Tray 1. 1. Verify that the width guides are pressed against the paper. 7330-220 2. If the paper size and type shown on the control panel match the size and type of the paper in the tray, press the OK button.
Clearing Paper Jams 3. If the paper size shown on the control panel does not match the size of the paper in the tray, do the following: a. Select Change Paper Size, and then press the OK button. b. Select Auto Sensed, Custom, or a listed paper size, and then press the OK button. c. If you selected Custom, specify the width and height of the paper. Select Custom Width, press the OK button, scroll to the width of the paper, and then press the OK button.
Clearing Paper Jams 5. Pull the jammed paper out of the printer. If necessary, press the green handle to move the paper to make it easier to remove. Confrim that all paper fragments are removed. E 7330-002 6. Close Door A.
Clearing Paper Jams Paper Size Jam in Trays 2-5 Follow these steps to clear the paper size jam in Trays 2-5. 1. Pull out the tray specified on the control panel. 7330-230 2. Verify that the length and width guides are pressed against the paper.
Clearing Paper Jams 3. Push the tray completely into the printer. 7330-032 4. Specify the size of the paper by doing the following: a. In the control panel menus, select Printer Setup, and then press the OK button. b. Select Paper Handling Setup, and then press the OK button. c. Select Tray [2 - 5] Setup, and then press the OK button. d. Select Auto Sensed, Custom, or a listed paper size, and then press the OK button. e. If you selected Custom, specify the width and height of the paper.
Clearing Paper Jams 6. Pull the jammed paper out of the printer. If necessary, press the green handle to move the paper to make it easier to remove. Confirm that all paper fragments are removed. E 7330-002 7. Close Door A.
Clearing Paper Jams Paper Size Jam in Tray 6 Follow these steps to clear the paper size jam in Tray 6. 1. Pull out Tray 6. 7330-239 2. Verify that the length and width guides are set correctly. Note: The default setting is for 8.5 x 11 in. paper. You must change the guides for A4 paper. 11" A4 A4 A4 8.
Clearing Paper Jams 3. Push the tray completely into the printer. 7330-115 4. Specify the size of the paper by doing the following: a. In the control panel menus, select Printer Setup, and then press the OK button. b. Select Paper Handling Setup, and then press the OK button. c. Select Tray 6 Setup, and then press the OK button. d. Select Auto Sensed or a listed paper size, and then press the OK button. 5. Open Door A. Warning: Use caution; some components inside Door A may be hot.
Clearing Paper Jams 6. Pull the jammed paper out of the printer. If necessary, press the green handle to move the paper to make it easier to remove. Confirm that all paper fragments are removed. E 7330-002 7. Close Door A.
Clearing Paper Jams Jam at Tray 2, 3, 4, or 5 Follow these steps to clear the jam. 1. Pull the tray specified on the control panel completely out of the printer. A B C 7330-210 2. Pull jammed paper from the printer tray slot. Confirm that all paper fragments are removed.
Clearing Paper Jams 3. Remove crumpled paper from the tray. 7330-031 4. Verify that the paper is loaded correctly in the tray and that the guides are pressed against the paper.
Clearing Paper Jams 5. Insert the tray and push it completely into the printer. A B C 7330-216 Jam at Tray 1 (MPT) Follow these steps to clear the jam. 1. Open Door A.
Clearing Paper Jams 2. Pull the jammed paper out of the printer. If necessary, press the green handle to move the paper to make it easier to remove. Confirm that all paper fragments are removed. E 7330-002 3. Remove jammed or crumpled paper from Tray 1 (MPT), and then close the tray.
Clearing Paper Jams 4. Close Door A. E A D 7330-003 5. Verify that the paper is loaded correctly in the tray and that the guides are pressed against the paper.
Clearing Paper Jams Jam at Tray 2 and Door A Follow these steps to clear the jam. Warning: Use caution; some components inside Door A may be hot. 1. Open Door A. A E A D 7330-001 2. Pull the jammed paper out of the printer. If necessary, press the green handle to move the paper to make it easier to remove. Confirm that all paper fragments are removed.
Clearing Paper Jams 3. Close Door A. E A D 7330-003 4. Pull Tray 2 completely out of the printer.
Clearing Paper Jams 5. Pull jammed paper from the printer tray slot. Confirm that all paper fragments are removed. 7330-214 6. Remove crumpled paper from the tray.
Clearing Paper Jams 7. Verify that the paper is loaded correctly in the tray and that the length and width guides are pressed against the paper. 7330-064 7330-063 8. Insert the tray and push it completely into the printer.
Clearing Paper Jams Jam at Tray 3 and Door B Follow these steps to clear the jam. 1. If the printer has the 2000-Sheet Feeder (Tray 6), slide the feeder away from the printer. 7330-230 2. Open Door B.
Clearing Paper Jams 3. Pull the jammed paper out of the printer. Confirm that all paper fragments are removed. B C 7330-005 4. Close Door B.
Clearing Paper Jams 5. If the printer has the 2000-Sheet Feeder (Tray 6), slide the feeder firmly against the printer. 7330-231 6. Pull Tray 3 completely out of the printer.
Clearing Paper Jams 7. Pull jammed paper from the printer tray slot. Confirm that all paper fragments are removed. 7330-215 8. Remove crumpled paper from the tray.
Clearing Paper Jams 9. Verify that the paper is loaded correctly in the tray and that the length and width guides are pressed against the paper. 7330-064 7330-063 10. Insert the tray and push it completely into the printer.
Clearing Paper Jams Jam at Tray 4 or 5 and Door C Follow these steps to clear the jam. 1. If the printer has the 2000-Sheet Feeder (Tray 6), slide the feeder away from the printer. 7330-230 2. Open Door C.
Clearing Paper Jams 3. Pull the jammed paper out of the printer. Confirm that all paper fragments are removed. B C 7330-008 4. Close Door C.
Clearing Paper Jams 5. If the printer has the 2000-Sheet Feeder (Tray 6), slide the feeder firmly against the printer. 7330-231 6. Pull the tray specified on the control panel completely out of the printer.
Clearing Paper Jams 7. Pull jammed paper from the printer tray slot. Confirm that all paper fragments are removed. D B C 7330-051 8. Remove crumpled paper from the tray.
Clearing Paper Jams 9. Verify that the paper is loaded correctly in the tray and that the length and width guides are pressed against the paper. 7330-064 7330-063 10. Insert the tray and push it completely into the printer.
Clearing Paper Jams Jam at Tray 6 Follow these steps to clear the jam. 1. If Tray 1 is open, remove the paper from the tray and close it. D B 7330-221 2. Slide the Tray 6 Feeder away from the printer.
Clearing Paper Jams 3. Open Door J and lift the access handle. 7330-232 7330-234 4. Pull the jammed paper out of the printer. Confirm that all paper fragments are removed.
Clearing Paper Jams 5. Close the jam access handle and close Door J. 7330-237 7330-236 6. Slide the Tray 6 Feeder firmly against the printer.
Print-Quality Problems Print-Quality Problems Your printer is designed to produce consistently high-quality prints. If you observe print-quality problems, use the information in this topic to diagnose the problem. For best results, use only Printing Media. For information on supported paper types and weights, see Supported Paper and Media on page 4-2. Caution: Damage caused by using unsupported paper, transparencies, and other specialty media is not covered by the Dell warranty or service agreement.
Print-Quality Problems Blank Prints The entire printed page is blank with no visible print. Possible Causes Solutions If you just installed a new drum cartridge, the yellow sealing tape may still be in place. Remove the tape. Multiple sheets may have been fed from the paper tray at the same time. Remove the paper from the paper tray and fan it. Also, ensure that the paper is correctly loaded in the tray. Printable data may not have been received from the computer. Print a Configuration page.
Print-Quality Problems Black Prints The entire printed page is black. Possible Causes Solutions The drum cartridge may be defective. Printable data from the computer may be corrupted. Replace the drum cartridge. Print a Configuration page. ■ If the Configuration page prints correctly, check the interface cable between the computer and the printer, and the application software. ■ If the connections appear normal, contact your Customer Support Center.
Print-Quality Problems Horizontal Line Deletions There are areas of print deletions that appear across the paper. Possible Causes Solutions The drum cartridge may not be installed correctly. Remove and re-install the drum cartridge. The drum cartridge may be defective or at the end of its life. Replace the drum cartridge. The transfer roller may be defective. Replace the transfer roller.
Print-Quality Problems Vertical Line Deletions There are areas of print deletions that form narrow lines. Possible Causes Solutions The paper may be defective with creases, folds, etc. Replace the paper. The drum cartridge may be defective or at the end of its life. Replace the drum cartridge. The transfer roller may be defective. Replace the transfer roller.
Print-Quality Problems Horizontal Dark Streaks There are black lines that appear horizontally on the page. Possible Causes Solutions The drum cartridge may be defective or at the end of its life. Replace the drum cartridge. The paper path may be contaminated with toner. Print several blank sheets of paper to remove the toner accumulations. The fuser may be defective. Replace the fuser. Vertical Dark Streaks There are black lines that appear vertically on the page.
Print-Quality Problems Dark Spots or Marks There are dark spots or marks that appear in a random pattern on the page. Possible Causes Solutions The paper path may be contaminated with toner. Print several blank sheets of paper to remove the toner accumulations. The drum cartridge may be defective. Replace the drum cartridge. The fuser may be defective. Replace the fuser. The transfer roller may be defective. Replace the transfer roller.
Print-Quality Problems Unfused or Partially Fused Image The printed image is not fully fused to the paper and easily rubs off. Possible Causes Solutions The paper may be damp. Replace the paper. Heavy or unusual paper may be in the tray. Replace the paper with an approved paper type then do the following: ■ On the control panel, select Paper Handling Setup, and then select Fuser Configuration. ■ Adjust the fuser setting for the paper type selected.
Print-Quality Problems Wrinkled Prints The pages are wrinkled, creased, or torn. Possible Causes Solutions The paper is not loaded correctly in the appropriate tray. Verify that the paper is correctly loaded in the appropriate tray. The paper may be in poor condition. Replace the paper. The paper may be damp. Replace the paper. The fuser may be at the end of its life. Replace the fuser. Blurred Prints The image is blurred at the edges.
Print-Quality Problems Random or Spot Deletions Areas of the print are extremely light or missing. Possible Causes Solutions The paper may be in poor condition. Replace the paper. The paper may be damp. Replace the paper. The drum cartridge may be defective or at the end of its life. Replace the drum cartridge.
Print-Quality Problems Repeating Defects Marks or voids are regularly repeated on the page. Use the following table to determine the supply that needs replacing. Defect Spacing Supply to Replace 44 mm (1.73 in.) drum cartridge 56.5 mm (2.22 in.) drum cartridge 58.7 mm (2.31 in.) transfer roller 94.2 mm (3.72 in.) drum cartridge 94.2 mm (3.72 in.) fuser Different supplies may create print defects with similar measurements. To identify the faulty supply: 1.
Control Panel Messages Control Panel Messages This topic includes: ■ ■ Status Messages on page 6-69 Errors and Warnings on page 6-70 The control panel provides you with information and troubleshooting help. When an error or warning condition occurs, the control panel displays a message informing you of the problem. In many cases, the control panel also displays an animated graphic showing the location of the problem, such as the location of a paper jam.
Control Panel Messages Errors and Warnings The printer displays error or warning messages in the control panel display. When an error occurs, Status Monitor displays an instant notification on your computer screen that the printer needs attention. The control panel ? button also provides valuable information about errors and warnings. Hardware or software failures that may require service support are presented as fatal errors.
Additional Resources Additional Resources Dell provides many resources to help you learn more about your Dell 7330 Mono Laser Printer. Use these web sites to obtain information about your printer: Resource Link Status Monitor Technical Support automatically diagnoses problems on your networked printer and proposes solutions: Access Online Diagnostics through EWS or your printer driver. See Online Diagnostics Technical Support on page 6-2 for more information. Supplies for your printer: www.dell.
Maintenance This chapter includes: ■ ■ ■ Cleaning the Printer on page 7-2 Supplies on page 7-3 Moving and Repacking the Printer on page 7-4 Dell 7330 Mono Laser Printer 7-1
Cleaning the Printer Cleaning the Printer This section describes how to clean the printer in order to maintain it in good condition and print clean printouts all the time. Warning: Be sure to turn off and unplug the printer before accessing the interior of the printer for cleaning, maintenance, or fault clearance. Access to a live printer’s interior can cause electric shock. Cleaning the Exterior Clean the exterior of the printer about once a month. Wipe the parts with a wet but well-wrung soft cloth.
Supplies Supplies The printer’s control panel displays status messages and warnings as each supply nears its replacement time. When the control panel prompts you that a supply is low or needs to be replaced, verify that you have replacements on hand. It is important to order these supplies when the messages first appear to avoid interruptions to your printing. To order supplies, contact your local reseller or visit the Dell web site at www.dell.com/supplies.
Moving and Repacking the Printer Moving and Repacking the Printer This topic includes: ■ ■ ■ Precautions for Moving the Printer on page 7-4 Moving the Printer Within the Office on page 7-4 Preparing the Printer for Shipment on page 7-4 For safety information, see User Safety on page 1-1. Precautions for Moving the Printer Warning: Follow these guidelines to avoid injuring yourself or damaging the printer. ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Always use two people to lift the printer.
Printer Specifications Physical Specifications Printer ■ ■ ■ ■ Width: 640 mm (25.2 in.) Depth: 525 mm (20.7 in.) Height: 498 mm (19.6 in.) Weight: 41 kg (90 lb.) Optional Duplex Unit ■ ■ ■ ■ Width: 64 mm (2.52 in.) Depth: 458 mm (18 in.) Height: 211 mm (8.3 in.) Weight: 1.8 kg (4 lb.) Optional 1000-Sheet Feeder ■ ■ ■ ■ Width: 540 mm (21.3 in.) Depth: 520 mm (20.5 in.) Height: 280 mm (11 in.) Weight: 23 kg (50.7 lb.) Optional 2000-Sheet Feeder ■ ■ ■ ■ Width: 385.5 mm (15.2 in.) Depth: 600 mm (23.
Optional 3500-Sheet Finisher ■ ■ ■ ■ Width: 740 mm (29 in.) Depth: 650 mm (25.6 in.) Height: 1050 mm (41.3 in.) Weight: 49 kg (108 lb.
Controller Specifications ■ 500 MHz processor Memory ■ ■ 256 MB RAM standard Upgradable to a maximum of 2 GB Page Description Languages (PDL) ■ ■ ■ ■ PCL PCLXL Adobe PostScript 3 PDF Fonts ■ ■ PostScript PCL Interfaces ■ ■ ■ IEEE 1284 parallel Ethernet 10BaseT and 100BaseTx USB Dell 7330 Mono Laser Printer A-3
Index Numerics B 1000-sheet feeder printer option, 2-6 2000-sheet feeder printer option, 2-6 2-sided printing binding preference, 4-33 loading Tray 1 (MPT), 4-20 loading Tray 6, 4-27 loading Trays 2-5, 4-24 selecting, 4-34 32 MB flash memory printer option, 2-6 3500-sheet finisher (with stapler and hole puncher) printer option, 2-6 3500-sheet stacker printer option, 2-6 64-bit to 32-bit installation Windows XP and Windows Server 2003, 3-16 802.
Index printer language, 5-8 printing a font list, 2-11 printing sample pages, 2-9 setting tray sequence, 5-7 status messages, 6-69, 7-3 warnings, 7-3 copy printer settings using the Embedded Web Server, 3-10 cover pages, 4-63 creating custom paper types, 4-49 creating an IPP printer Windows, 3-15 custom paper types creating, 4-49 custom size paper, 4-49 guidelines for loading in Tray 2-5, 4-45 guidelines for loading in Tray 1 (MPT), 4-45 guidelines for printing, 4-45 customer replaceable parts, 7-3 customer
Index printing a list of fonts, 2-11 selecting administrative security settings, 5-9 MaiLinX alerts, 5-14 setting Embedded Web Server status notification, 5-14 setting the printer’s IP address dynamically, 3-6 setting up web browser-based printing system, 3-10 troubleshooting print-quality problems, 3-10 usage profile reports, 5-13 viewing list of networked printers, 3-10 enabling AutoIP on the printer, 3-6 enabling DHCP on the printer, 3-6 Envelope Tray printer option, 2-6 envelopes guidelines, 4-38 loadin
Index installing printer drivers Mac OS X, version 10.
Index modifying the IP address using the Embedded Web Server, 3-9 moving precautions, 7-4 preparing for shipment, 7-4 printer, 7-4 within the office, 7-4 multiple-page document, 4-57 N network choosing a network connection, 3-3 configuring the network address, 3-5 creating a Local Area Network (LAN), 3-5 setup and configuration, 3-2 TCP/IP and IP addresses, 3-5 network connection, 3-3 Ethernet, 3-3 network path obtaining printer’s URL Windows 2000 or later, 3-15 non-Dell supplies, 7-3 O obtaining the prin
Index print job information, 5-12 print quality black prints, 6-60 blank prints, 6-59 blurred prints, 6-66 dark spots or marks, 6-64 horizontal dark streaks, 6-63 horizontal line deletions, 6-61 light prints, 6-58 random or spot deletions, 6-67 repeating defects, 6-68 unfused or partially fused image, 6-65 vertical dark streaks, 6-63 vertical line deletions, 6-62 wrinkled prints, 6-66 print with jobs sending, 4-67 printer adding Windows 2000 or later, 3-13 advanced features, 2-5 analyzing usage, 5-12 availa
Index 2000-sheet feeder, 2-6 32 MB flash memory, 2-6 3500-sheet finisher (with stapler and hole puncher), 2-6 3500-sheet stacker, 2-6 duplex unit, 2-6 Envelope Tray, 2-6 hard drive, 2-6 printer settings copy from one printer to another, 3-10 printer usage job accounting, 5-12 printing 2-sided, 4-34 basic, 4-9 booklets, 4-58 cover pages, 4-63 edge-to-edge, 4-61 envelopes, 4-38 font samples, 2-11 information pages, 2-9 job accounting, 5-12 job size, 5-13 job timing, 5-13 labels, 4-43 options Macintosh, 4-32 s
Index security locking the control panel menus, 5-11 selecting printer settings, 5-9 selecting printing security settings, 5-10 selecting 2-sided printing, 4-34 administrative security settings, 5-9 control panel menu locking option, 5-11 printing options for an individual job Macintosh, 4-32 Windows, 4-32 printing preferences (Windows), 4-31 printing security settings, 5-10 selection default tray, 5-7 sending print with jobs, 4-67 separation pages printing, 4-56 service agreement, 7-4 setting administrativ
Index trays default, 5-7 information how often each tray is used, 5-13 printing cover pages, 4-63 selection, 5-7 Trays 2-5 loading for 2-sided printing, 4-24 loading for single-sided printing, 4-13 troubleshooting Mac OS X, version 10.3 and higher, 3-22 Macintosh networking, 3-22 Mac OS X, versions 10.