About Your Printer; Understanding The Printer Parts - Dell V505 User Manual

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About Your Printer

Understanding the Printer Parts

Understanding the Operator Panel
You can use your printer to do a variety of things. A few important things to note:
If the printer is connected to a computer, you can use either the printer operator panel or the printer software to
produce quality documents.
You do need to connect your printer to a computer to print, scan, or use the Save Photos to Computer function
or the Office File mode.
You do not need to connect your printer to a computer to make photocopies, send faxes, or print from memory
cards or a PictBridge-enabled camera.
NOTE:
The printer (whether it is connected to a computer or not) must be connected to a telephone line before you
can send a fax.
NOTE:
If you use a Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) modem for your computer, you must install a DSL filter on the
telephone line attached to your computer. For information about DSL filters, contact your DSL Service Provider.
Understanding the Printer Parts
Number: Part:
1
Paper guides
2
Paper support
3
Foreign object guard Prevents small foreign objects from falling into the paper path.
4
ADF input tray
5
Top cover with
integrated ADF exit
tray
6
Card reader light
7
PictBridge port
8
Memory card slots
9
Paper exit tray
10
Operator panel
Description:
Help the paper feed into the printer properly.
Supports loaded paper.
Holds original documents. Use it to scan, copy, or fax multiple-page documents.
Top of the printer that holds document or photo flat while scanning. You can also pick
up from here your original document after it has gone through the ADF.
Indicates the card reader status. The light blinks to indicate that a memory card is
being accessed.
Connects PictBridge-enabled digital camera or a USB key to your printer.
Slots into which you insert a memory card containing digital photos.
Holds the paper as it exits the printer.
NOTE:
Pull the paper exit tray stop straight out to extend it.
Controls copying, scanning, faxing, and printing. For more information, see

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