Dell C2660dn Dell Color Laser Printer Quick Reference Guide

Dell C2660dn Manual

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  • Dell C2660dn | Dell Color Laser Printer Quick Reference Guide - Page 1
    Dell™ C2660dn Color Laser Printer Quick Reference Guide Front and Rear View 1 14 12 13 11 10 9 15 16 2 3 8 7 5 6 1 Transfer Belt Unit 2 Drum Cartridges 3 Waste Toner Box 4 Right Side Cover 5 Power Switch 6 Tray1 7 Optional 550-Sheet Feeder (Tray2) 8 Multipurpose Feeder (MPF) 9 Toner
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    shows where paper jams may occur along the print media path. 1 4 32 1 Fusing Unit 2 Tray1 3 MPF 4 Optional 550-Sheet Feeder Finding Information For more information, access the Dell Printer Setup in the "Software and Documentation disc". • Installation Video Setup instructions for printer hardware
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Dell
C2660dn Color Laser Printer
Quick Reference Guide
October 2013
Front and Rear View
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Transfer Belt Unit
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Output Tray Extension
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Drum Cartridges
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Top Cover
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Waste Toner Box
14
Ethernet Port
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Right Side Cover
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USB Port
5
Power Switch
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Wireless Adapter Socket
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Tray1
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Left Side Cover
7
Optional 550-Sheet Feeder (Tray2)
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Duplex Unit
8
Multipurpose Feeder (MPF)
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2nd Belt Transfer Roller (2nd BTR)
9
Toner Cartridges
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Fusing Unit
10
Front Cover
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Power Connector
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Operator Panel
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Rear Cover
Service Tag
Service Tag
Express Service Code
xxxxxxx
000 000 000 00
About the Operator Panel
The operator panel has a 4-line LCD panel, a status LED, control buttons, and a number pad, which
allows you to control the printer.
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Status LED (Ready / Error)
Shows a green light when the printer is ready and a blinking green light
when data is being received.
Shows an amber light when an error occurs and a blinking amber light
when an unrecoverable print error occurs.
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LCD Panel
Displays various settings, instructions, and error messages.
3
button
Moves the cursor or highlight up or down.
4
button
Moves the cursor or highlight right or left.
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(Cancel)
button
Cancels active or pending jobs.
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Number Pad
Enters numbers and characters.
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(Power Saver)
button
Enters or exits the Power Saver mode. When the machine is not used for
a while, it enters the Power Saver mode to reduce power consumption.
When the Power Saver mode is active, the Power Saver button blinks.
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(Back)
button
Returns to the previous screen.
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(Menu)
button
Moves to the top level of the menu.
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(Set)
button
Confirms the entry of values.
NOTE:
Moving to a different menu or returning to a previous screen cancels the current entry or setting. Make sure to
press the
(Set) button to save the current entry or setting.