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.

Caution: Use of non-Dell supplies is not recommended. The Dell Warranty and Service Agreements do not cover damage, malfunction, or degradation of performance caused by use of non-Dell supplies, or the use of Dell supplies not specified for this printer.

Consumables

Consumables for the Dell 7330 Mono Laser Printer are a toner cartridge and a staple pack.

Routine Maintenance Items

Routine maintenance items are printer parts or assemblies that have a limited life requiring periodic replacement. Replacements may be in the form of parts or kits. Routine maintenance items are typically customer replaceable.

Routine maintenance items for the Dell 7330 Mono Laser Printer include the:

Drum Cartridge

Maintenance Kit (15 Feed Rollers, Transfer Roller, and Fuser)

Access the Supplies Usage page from the printer’s control panel, from the Embedded Web Server, or print the Usage Profile page from the printer’s control panel.

Customer Usage Patterns

The Dell 7330 Mono Laser Printer has supply life indicators for consumables and routine maintenance items. The following customer usage patterns may significantly reduce the life of the consumables or routine maintenance items:

Using paper that is larger than Letter or A4

Using higher than five percent area coverage

Printing jobs with fewer than five pages

Printing short-edge feed

Printing transparencies, card stock, or other specialty media

For more information on supply capacities, go to www.dell.com/supplies.

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