Driver Profiler; Dell Printer Configuration Web Tool; Connecting The Printer To The Network - Dell S2500 Owner's Manual

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Driver Profiler

Use the Driver Profiler to create driver profiles that contain custom driver settings. A driver
profile can contain a group of saved printer driver settings and other data for things such as:
Print orientation and N-Up (document settings)
Installation status of an output tray (printer options)
User-defined paper sizes (custom papers)
Simple text and watermarks
Overlay references
Font references
Form associations

Dell Printer Configuration Web Tool

The Dell Printer Configuration Web Tool, also known as the Printer Embedded Web
Server, lets you 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 toner replacement cartridges, just click the Dell supplies link right from
your Web browser.
To launch the Dell Printer Configuration Web Tool, type the network printer IP address in
your Web browser, and the printer configuration appears on the screen.

Connecting the printer to the network

Use the table below for instructions on connecting your Dell S2500n printer to the network.
Attach your printer
Directly to the network with an Ethernet cable (no queue)
To a server (or other computer) with a parallel or USB cable
Directly to the network with an Ethernet cable (queue)
NOTE: Queue setup lets you share your network or non-network printer with multiple users
through the network or a server. If you don't have access to a server, you can use the no-queue
setup to share your network printer with multiple users.
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