Dell 5535dn Laser User's Guide - Page 3

Loading paper and specialty media, Paper and specialty media guidelines, Copying - printer

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Connecting directly to a telephone wall jack in Germany 63 Connecting to a telephone ...64 Connecting to an answering machine...65 Connecting to a computer with a modem...67 Setting the outgoing fax name and number...68 Setting the date and time...68 Turning Daylight Saving Time on ...69 Loading paper and specialty media 70 Setting the Paper Size and Paper Type...70 Configuring Universal paper settings...70 Loading the standard or optional 250-sheet or 550-sheet tray 71 Loading the 2000-sheet tray...74 Loading the multipurpose feeder...78 Loading the envelope feeder...80 Linking and unlinking trays...81 Linking trays...81 Unlinking trays...82 Assigning a custom paper type name...82 Changing a Custom Type name ...82 Paper and specialty media guidelines 84 Paper guidelines...84 Paper characteristics...84 Unacceptable paper ...85 Selecting paper...85 Selecting preprinted forms and letterhead...85 Using recycled paper and other office papers ...86 Storing paper...86 Supported paper sizes, types, and weights...87 Paper sizes supported by the printer ...87 Paper types and weights supported by the printer ...89 Paper types and weights supported by the output bins 89 Copying 91 Making copies...91 Making a quick copy...91 Copying using the ADF...91 Copying using the scanner glass ...92 Copying photos...92 Copying on specialty media...92 Making transparencies...92 Contents 3

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Connecting directly to a telephone wall jack in Germany
...............................................................................................
63
Connecting to a telephone
.........................................................................................................................................................
64
Connecting to an answering machine
....................................................................................................................................
65
Connecting to a computer with a modem
............................................................................................................................
67
Setting the outgoing fax name and number
........................................................................................................................
68
Setting the date and time
............................................................................................................................................................
68
Turning Daylight Saving Time on
.............................................................................................................................................
69
Loading paper and specialty media
.............................................
70
Setting the Paper Size and Paper Type
........................................................................................................................
70
Configuring Universal paper settings
..........................................................................................................................
70
Loading the standard or optional 250-sheet or 550-sheet tray
..........................................................................
71
Loading the 2000-sheet tray
...........................................................................................................................................
74
Loading the multipurpose feeder
.................................................................................................................................
78
Loading the envelope feeder
..........................................................................................................................................
80
Linking and unlinking trays
.............................................................................................................................................
81
Linking trays
......................................................................................................................................................................................
81
Unlinking trays
.................................................................................................................................................................................
82
Assigning a custom paper type name
.....................................................................................................................................
82
Changing a Custom Type <x> name
.......................................................................................................................................
82
Paper and specialty media guidelines
.........................................
84
Paper guidelines
..................................................................................................................................................................
84
Paper characteristics
......................................................................................................................................................................
84
Unacceptable paper
......................................................................................................................................................................
85
Selecting paper
................................................................................................................................................................................
85
Selecting preprinted forms and letterhead
...........................................................................................................................
85
Using recycled paper and other office papers
.....................................................................................................................
86
Storing paper
....................................................................................................................................................................................
86
Supported paper sizes, types, and weights
...............................................................................................................
87
Paper sizes supported by the printer
......................................................................................................................................
87
Paper types and weights supported by the printer
...........................................................................................................
89
Paper types and weights supported by the output bins
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89
Copying
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91
Making copies
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91
Making a quick copy
......................................................................................................................................................................
91
Copying using the ADF
.................................................................................................................................................................
91
Copying using the scanner glass
..............................................................................................................................................
92
Copying photos
....................................................................................................................................................................
92
Copying on specialty media
............................................................................................................................................
92
Making transparencies
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92
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