Customizing the home screen, Understanding the different applications – Dell B5465dnf Mono Laser Printer MFP User Manual

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Customizing the home screen

1

Open a Web browser, and then type the printer IP address in the address field.

Note: View the printer IP address on the printer home screen. The IP address appears as four sets of numbers
separated by periods, such as 123.123.123.123.

2

Do one or more of the following:

Show or hide the icons of basic printer functions.

a

Click Settings > General Settings > Home screen customization.

b

Select the check boxes to specify which icons appear on the home screen.

Note: If you clear a check box beside an icon, then the icon does not appear on the home screen.

c

Click Submit.

Customize the icon for an application. For more information, see

“Finding information about the home screen

applications” on page 23

or see the documentation that came with the application.

Understanding the different applications

Use

To

Card Copy

Scan and print both sides of a card on a single page. For more information, see

“Setting up Card Copy”

on page 23

.

Fax

Scan a document, and then send it to a fax number. For more information, see

“Faxing” on page

113

.

Forms and Favorites Quickly find and print frequently used online forms directly from the printer home screen. For more

information, see

“Setting up Forms and Favorites” on page 23

.

Multi Send

Scan a document, and then send it to multiple destinations. For more information, see

“Setting up

Multi Send” on page 25

.

MyShortcut

Create shortcuts directly on the printer home screen. For more information, see

“Using MyShortcut”

on page 24

.

Scan to E

mail

Scan a document, and then send it to an e

‑mail address. For more information, see

“E-mailing” on

page 106

.

Scan to Computer

Scan a document, and then save it to a predefined folder on a host computer. For more information,
see

“Setting up Scan to Computer” on page 140

.

Scan to FTP

Scan documents directly to a File Transfer Protocol (FTP) server. For more information, see

“Scanning

to an FTP address” on page 138

.

Scan to Network

Scan a document, and then send it to a network shared folder. For more information, see

“Setting

up Scan to Network” on page 25

.

Setting up and using the home screen applications

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