Dell 3115cn Color Laser Printer User Manual

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d.

network .

e.

Select Connect Anyway in the warning dialog box indication indicating you are entering an
unsecured area.

f.

Click Close in the dialog box after confirming the connection is a success.

g.

For Windows Server 2008:

Open Control Panel .

a.

Select Network and Sharing Center .

b.

Select Connect to a network .

c.

Select the setting you send to the printer from the network items listed in Connect to a
network
.

d.

Select Connect Anyway in the warning dialog box indication indicating you are entering an
unsecured area.

e.

Click Close in the dialog box after confirming the connection is a success.

f.

On the Setting-Ready Printer screen, verify that the correct IP address is assigned to the
multifunction printer to which the wireless setting is set, and then click Install .

11.

NOTE:

If your system has any of the following operating systems:

- Windows XP x64
- Windows Server

®

2003 x64

- Windows Server

®

2008 x64

- Windows Vista x64
- Windows Vista x86
,skip step 12 and go to step 13.

If you select the I am setting up this printer on server check box on the Select Printer screen and
also select the PostScript Driver check box on the Enter Printer Settings screen, the Adobe
Systems Inc. License Agreement
screen appears. Select the I accept the terms of the license
agreement
option button, and then click Install .

12.

On the Congratulations! screen, click Finish to complete the installation. A test page will be printed
with the installed printer by clicking the Print Test Page button.

13.

Use the Dell Printer Configuration Web Tool to monitor the status of your network printer without
leaving your desk. You can view and/or change the printer configuration settings, monitor toner level, and
when it is time to order replacement consumables, just click the Dell supplies link right from your Web
browser.

NOTE:

The Dell Printer Configuration Web Tool is not available when the multifunction printer is

locally attached to a computer or a print server.

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