Dell 1710n Configuring the Paper Trays, Faxes, Click Properties→Installed Options→Ask Printer

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Specifying the media type and size loaded into each tray will help prevent jams. See "Configuring the Paper Trays" on page 14 for more information.

Configuring the Paper Trays

NOTE: You must first install the drivers for your printer before configuring the paper trays. See "Setting Up for Local Printing" on page 27 or "Setting Up for Network Printing" on page 37.

Dell Laser Printer 1710/1710n

1Launch the Dell Local Printer Settings Utility by clicking StartProgramsDell PrintersDell Laser Printer 1710Dell Local Printer Settings Utility.

2Select your Dell Laser Printer 1710.

3Click OK.

4In the left column, click Paper.

5In the right column, go to the Tray 1 section. Specify what size and type of media you loaded into tray 1.

6In the right column, go to the Tray 2 section. Specify what size and type of media you loaded into tray 2.

7On the Menu Bar, click ActionsApply Settings.

8Close the utility.

NOTE: If you change the size or type of media loaded into either tray, use the Local Printer Settings Utility to reconfigure the tray.

9To update your printer options, follow the instructions in the table.

Windows XP

1 Click StartControl PanelPrinters and Other HardwarePrinters and

 

 

Faxes.

 

2

Right-click the Dell Laser Printer 1710 icon.

 

3

Click PropertiesInstalled OptionsAsk Printer.

 

4

Click OKOK. Close the Printers folder.

 

 

Windows 2000

1 Click StartSettingsPrinters.

Windows NT 4.0

2

Right-click the Dell Laser Printer 1710 icon.

 

 

3

Click PropertiesInstalled Options (or Options)Ask Printer (or Update

 

 

Now).

 

4

Click OKOK. Close the Printers folder.

 

 

 

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Getting Started

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Contents Look Inside For Ordering Supplies United States Government Restricted Rights W . d e l l . c o m s u p p o r t . d e l l . c o m Contents Setting Up for Network Printing Maintaining Your Printer Appendix Page W . d e l l . c o m s u p p o r t . d e l l . c o m Getting Started Understanding Your PrinterUsing the Operator Panel Buttons Printing the Printer Settings Configuration SheetInstalling the 550-Sheet Optional Drawer Click Start→Settings→Printers Configuring the Paper TraysClick Properties→Installed Options→Ask Printer FaxesClick Properties→Device or Features→Update or Update Now Dell Laser Printer 1710nInstalling an Optional Memory Card Getting Started Getting Started Loading Paper Loading the 250-Sheet and 550-Sheet TraysLoading Paper Insert the tray Extend the paper support on the output bin Loading the Manual Feeder Using the Rear Exit Paper, Labels A4, A5, JIS B5 Print Media GuidelinesMedia Types and Sizes Transparencies A4, LetterEnvelopes Monarch 7 ¾ Com-10, C5, B5, DL Loading Paper Setting Up for Local Printing Computer operating system Go toUsing XP Professional x64 With a USB or Parallel Cable Using Windows XP With a USB or Parallel Cable Using Windows 2003 Server With a USB or Parallel Cable Using Windows 2000 With a USB or Parallel Cable \Drivers\Print\Win2kXP\dkaay2da.infUsing Windows NT With a Parallel Cable Using Windows Me With a USB or Parallel CableUsing Windows 98 SE With a USB or Parallel Cable Select Search for a suitable driver, and then click NextUsing Macintosh OS 9.2 and OS Select Download Now Using Http or Download Now Using FTP Setting Up for Local Printing Disable Windows XP Firewall Setting Up for Network PrintingPrint and Check the Network Setup Run the Installation Software Setting Up for Network Printing Setting Up for Network Printing Status Monitor Center Software OverviewDell Toner Management System Printing Status WindowDell Printer Supplies Reorder Application Dell Local Printer Settings UtilitySet IP Address Utility Dell Printer Software Uninstall Driver ProfilerDell Printer Configuration Web Tool To set up email alerts Software Overview Printing Manually Feeding a Print JobPrinting Printing on Both Sides of the Paper Manual Duplex Printing Multiple Page Images on One Page N-Up Printing Printing a Booklet Printing a Poster Printing on Letterhead From your computer Canceling a Print JobFrom the printer operator panel Maintaining Your Printer Replacing the Toner CartridgeMaintaining Your Printer Maintaining Your Printer Maintaining Your Printer Replacing the Imaging Drum Maintaining Your Printer Maintaining Your Printer Maintaining Your Printer Troubleshooting TroubleshootingMake sure the tray is pushed all the way PA PE R is J a MM E D I N T H E P R I N T E R Troubleshooting Guide Troubleshooting Technical Assistance Automated Order-Status ServiceContacting Dell Contacting Dell Argentina Buenos Aires AnguillaAntigua and Barbuda ArubaBarbados Austria Vienna Website support.euro.dell.comBahamas Belgium BrusselsChile Santiago Canada North York, OntarioCayman Islands Costa Rica China XiamenColombia Dominica Czech Republic Prague Website support.euro.dell.comDenmark Copenhagen Website support.euro.dell.com Dominican RepublicCorporate France Paris Montpellier Website support.euro.dell.comHome and Small Business Germany Langen Website support.euro.dell.comGuatemala Greece Website support.euro.dell.comGrenada GuyanaJamaica Ireland Cherrywood Website support.euro.dell.comItaly Milan Website support.euro.dell.com Japan Kawasaki Website support.jp.dell.com Korea SeoulMacao Latin AmericaLuxembourg Website support.euro.dell.com Malaysia Penang Website support.ap.dell.comNetherlands Antilles MexicoMontserrat Netherlands Amsterdam Website support.euro.dell.comPeru Norway Lysaker Website support.euro.dell.comPanama Poland Warsaw Website support.euro.dell.comSouth Africa Johannesburg Website support.euro.dell.com Singapore Singapore Website support.ap.dell.comSlovakia Prague Website support.euro.dell.com 09/091Switzerland Geneva Website support.euro.dell.com Spain Madrid Website support.euro.dell.comSweden Upplands Vasby Website support.euro.dell.com Trinidad/Tobago Taiwan Website support.ap.dell.comThailand Website support.ap.dell.com Turks and Caicos IslandsBracknell Website support.euro.dell.com UruguayVirgin Islands A. 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1710n specifications

The Dell 1710n is a monochrome laser printer designed to meet the needs of small to medium-sized businesses and home offices. This printer stands out due to its combination of dependable performance, versatile features, and a compact design that fits seamlessly into any workspace.

One of the main features of the Dell 1710n is its printing speed. With a maximum print speed of up to 27 pages per minute (ppm), it allows users to quickly produce high-quality documents without unnecessary delays. This efficiency is particularly advantageous in busy office environments where time is of the essence.

The Dell 1710n also boasts impressive print resolution capabilities, offering up to 1200 x 1200 dots per inch (dpi). This high resolution ensures that text and graphics are sharp and detailed, making it suitable for a wide range of printing tasks, from standard documents to professional presentations.

In terms of connectivity, the printer supports USB and network printing, which allows multiple users to easily connect and share the printer within an office network. The Ethernet port is a significant advantage, enabling users to print from various devices without the need for direct connections.

To enhance operational efficiency, the Dell 1710n features automatic duplexing. This technology allows for double-sided printing, which not only saves paper but also cuts down on printing costs over time. Users can benefit from sustainable practices while maintaining productivity.

Another notable characteristic of the Dell 1710n is its user-friendly interface. The printer includes a straightforward control panel with intuitive buttons, making it easy to navigate settings and manage print jobs effectively. Additionally, the printer is designed with maintenance in mind, featuring easily accessible components for routine care and replacement.

Overall, the Dell 1710n exemplifies a reliable and high-performing monochrome laser printer. Its fast print speeds, high-quality output, robust connectivity options, and user-friendly features make it an excellent choice for those seeking an efficient solution for their printing needs. This model combines practicality with performance, making it a staple in any productive office environment.