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Contents United States Government Restricted Rights DellTM Photo All-In-One Printer 926 Users GuideJuly 2006 SRV NJ119 Rev. A00 Finding Information What are you Looking for?Find it here Click Start Help and Support NumberAbout Your Printer Understanding the Printer PartsNumber Part Description Understanding the Operator Panel Power cable into the wall outletNumber Use Settings Copy ModeOperator Panel Menus Copy menuScan Mode Copy menu SettingsScan Menu Settings Photo Mode Fax ModeFax menu item Settings Photo menu item SettingPhoto menu item PictBridge-Enabled CameraPictBridge menu item Settings PictBridge ModeBluetooth Mode Office File ModeOffice File Settings Menu item Setup Menu itemMaintenance Mode Setup Menu item SettingsMaintenance menu item Settings Loading Paper into the Paper Support Loading Paper and OriginalsMake sure Load up toLoad up to Make sure Understanding the Automatic Paper Type SensorClick Printing Preferences Loading Original Documents on the Scanner Glass Printing Documents PrintingPrinting Photos Printing Envelopes Printing Photos From a PictBridge-Enabled Camera Printing Photos From a Memory Card or USB Key Printing All Photos on a Memory Card or USB Key Printing Photos Using a Proof SheetPage Saving Photos on a Memory Card or USB Key to Your Computer Printing photos from a digital camera using DpofAltering Photos Before Printing Changing the Photo Color SettingsPage Printing From a Bluetooth-enabled Device Setting the Bluetooth Security Level Printing from a Bluetooth-enabled Device Page Using the Operator Panel CopyingCopying Documents Using Your Computer Copying Photos Changing Copy Settings Click this tab Click See More Copy Settings toScanning Single-page Documents or Photos ScanningScanning Multiple Photos or Multiple-Page Documents Scanning a Document or Photo Across a Network Editing Scanned Text Using Optical Character Recognition OCR Advanced Scan Settings dialog box opens Editing Scanned Images Saving an Image on Your Computer Mailing a Scanned Image or Document Page Faxing Dell Fax Solutions Software opensSending a Fax Sending a Paper FaxFaxing Electronic Documents Creating a Fax CoverClick Send a new fax Sending a Scheduled Fax Sending a Fax With Attachments Dell Fax Solutions Software opens Click Send a new faxDell Fax Solutions Software opens Click Send a new fax Receiving a Fax Click Start All Programs Fax Solutions Fax SolutionsForwarding a Received Fax Receiving a Fax AutomaticallyReceiving a Fax Manually Printing a Received FaxDeleting a Received Fax Monitoring Fax Activity Click the Receiving Faxes tab Select Enable fax blockingBlocking Junk Faxes Viewing the Fax StatusTo edit an entry on the Block List Understanding the Software Using the Dell All-In-One CenterDell All-In-One Center allows you to This section You can Click File Print Using Printing PreferencesUsing Memory Card Manager TabOptions Click Options, and then select the Other Devices tab Using the Dell Fax Solutions Software Dell Ink Management System This SectionYou can Replacing Ink Cartridges Removing and Reinstalling SoftwareWindows XP, click Start My Computer Replacing Ink Cartridges MaintenancePage Page Aligning Ink Cartridges Click Align Ink Cartridges Cleaning the Ink Cartridge NozzlesChanging the Default Operator Panel Settings Click Clean Ink CartridgesOperator panel menu Menu options Bluetooth Menu Restoring Factory Default SettingsPage Troubleshooting Setup ProblemsComputer Problems Click Start Programs or All Programs Dell Printers Determine if the printer software is installedPrinter Problems Printing Problems General ProblemsMake sure the scanner glass is clean Copying ProblemsCheck paper sizes Scanning ProblemsClick Scan Now Click Scan Now Faxing Problems Disconnect other equipment temporarily Paper ProblemsCheck the cable connections Networking ProblemsMemory Card Problems Error Message What it indicates Solution Error MessagesError Message Error CodesNvram R/W Error Error name CodeImproving Print Quality Environmental Specifications SpecificationsCondition Temperature Relative humidity non-condensing OverviewPower Consumption and Requirements Print and Scan Mode CapabilitiesOperating System Support Print Media Guidelines Memory Specifications and RequirementsCables Appendix Dell Technical Support PolicyContacting Dell Ftp.dell.com Warranty and Return PolicyLicensing Notice BSD License and Warranty statementsGeneral Public License GNU LicensePage Page END of Terms and Conditions GNU Lesser General Public License Page Page Page Page Page How to Apply These Terms to Your New Libraries

926 specifications

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