Dell 810 All In One Inkjet Printer ユーザーガイド

タイプ
ユーザーガイド
Dell™AIOPrinter810ユーザーズガイド
のリンクをクリックするとプリンタの機能と操作に関する情報を参照できますプリンタに付属するそののマニュアルにする情報については、「情報とその入手先」を参照してください
デルから消耗品を注文するには、次の操作をいます
1. デスクトップのアイコンをダブルクリックします
2. デルのホームページ www.dell.com/supplies にアクセスします
3. デル純正のプリンタ用消耗品は電話で注文できます。各のご注文用電話番号については、『オーナーズマニュアル』を参照してください
サービスを最大限に利用するにはデルプリンタ サービスタグをお手元にご用意ください。詳細については、「エクスプレスサービスコードとサービスタグナンバー」を参照してください
メモ、注意、および警告について
本書予告なくされる場合があります
©2006DellInc.Allrightsreserved.
方法のいかんをわずDell Inc. の書面による許諾なく本書の内容の一部または全部を複製することは禁止されています
本書で使用されている商標:Dell および DELL のロゴDell Picture Studioおよび Dell Ink Management System Dell Inc. の商標ですMicrosoft および Windows Microsoft Corporation の登録商標です
本書中ではその他の商標および社名を各社の商号または製品名を示す呼称として使用する場合がありますDell Inc. 、自社以外の商標および商品名に対していかなる所有権も主張するものではありません
機種 810
2006 2 SRV GG236 Rev. A00
メモメモにはプリンタの活用に役立つ重要な情報が記載されています
注意:注意にはハードウェアの破損またはデータの損失の可能性があることを示し、その問題の回避方法が記載されています
警告:警告とは、物的の損害やケガまたは人命にかかわる可能性のある問題を示したものです
プリンタ各部とはたらき
プリンタ各部のはたらき
プリンタのセットアップ
操作パネルの使用
用紙のセット
Dell™All-In-One Printer 810 は、さまざまな用途に使用できます。次の点に注意してください
l プリンタがコンピュータに接続されている場合、さまざまな印刷物の作成にはプリンタの操作パネルまたはプリンタソフトウェアを使用できます
l スキャン、印刷、FAX の各機能を使用するにはプリンタがコンピュータに接続されている必要があります
l コピー機能を使用するにはプリンタをコンピュータに接続する必要はありません
プリンタ各部のはたらき
1
用紙サポート
セットされた用紙を支えます
2
用紙ガイド
プリンタへの給紙が正しくわれるようにします
3
原稿カバー
プリンタの一番上の部分で、スキャンするドキュメントまたは写真が平らになるようにさえます
4
排紙トレイ
プリンタから排出された用紙を支えます
メモ排紙トレイをばすにはトレイをまっすぐ引き出します
5
スキャナユニット
カートリッジを交換する場合は、このユニットをきます
6
カートリッジホルダ
カラーカートリッジ 1 個をえるホルダーですカートリッジの詳細については、「カートリッジの交換」を参照してください
7
固定レバー
スキャナユニットのにある部分で、カートリッジを交換しているプリンタをけた状態に保ちます
メモプリンタをじて通常の操作を行うにはスキャナユニットを持ち上げ、固定レバーをプリンタの背面方向に向けて倒し、スキャナユニットがプリンタ本体の上に収まるま
で下ろします
8
USB コネクタ
USB ケーブル(別売)を接続する差込口ですUSB ケーブルのもう一方の端末はコンピュータに接続します
9
電源コネクタ
電源コードを接続する差込口です
メモ電源コードは、先にプリンタに接続してからコンセントに接続してください
10
操作パネル
コピーおよびスキャン操作に使用するプリンタのパネルです。詳しい情報については、「操作パネルの使用」を参照してください
プリンタのセットアップ
プリンタのセットアップ』の指示に従ってハードウェアおよびソフトウェアをインストールしますセットアップ中に問題が発生した場合は、「セットアップにするトラブルシューティング」を参照してくださ
い。
操作パネルの使用
操作パネルのボタンを使用してドキュメントまたは写真のコピーとスキャンをうことができますプリンタの電源が入っている場合は、電源ボタン 点灯します
用紙のセット
1. 用紙をさばきます
2. 用紙サポートの右側のガイドにそろえて用紙をセットします
3. レバーをつまみながら用紙ガイドをスライドさせて、用紙の左端に合わせます
11
ガラス
コピーFAXまたはスキャンするドキュメントや写真をセットする部分ですセットする場合はスキャンする面を下向きにせます
はたらき
1
コピーボタン
ドキュメントや写真のコピーを作成します
2
スキャンボタン
l ドキュメントや写真のスキャンを開始します
l プリントヘッド調整パターンを印刷してからスキャンします。詳細については、「カートリッジの調整」を参照してください
3
電源ボタン
プリンタの電源のオン/オフを切り替えます
メモ 用紙をプリンタに無理に押し込まないでください。用紙、用紙サポートの表面に沿うようにらに置き、両端が両方の用紙ガイドにするようにセットします
デル テクニカルサポートのご利用条件
デルへのお問い合わせ
保証および返品条件
デル テクニカルサポートのご利用
技術者によるテクニカルサポートをおけいただくにはトラブルシューティングにするお客様のご協力とご自身での操作が必要となりますサポートではオペレーティングシステムソフトウェア、ハ
ードウェアなどの出荷時の設定への復元と、プリンタおよびデルが取り付けをったすべてのハードウェアの機能の適正についての確認を行います。技術者によるこのテクニカルサポートのほかに、デ
ルサポートでのオンラインテクニカルサポートもご利用いただけますテクニカルサポートのオプションを追加してご購入いただくこともできます
デルではプリンタおよびデルがインストールをったすべてのソフトウェアと周辺機器にして、限定テクニカルサポートを提供していますSoftware & Peripherals (DellWare)
ReadyWareCustom Factory Integration (CFI/DellPlus) などから購入およびインストールされたものを含む、サードパーティソフトウェアおよび周辺機器に対するサポートはそれらの
造元により提供されます
デルへのおわせ
デルサポートにはsupport.jp.dell.com からアクセスできますWELCOME TO DELL SUPPORT ページで地域を選択し、要求される詳細に記入するとヘルプツールおよび情報にアクセスで
きます
オンラインでのデルへのお問い合わせには、次のアドレスをご利用ください
l インターネット
www.dell.com/
www.dell.com/ap/アジア太平洋諸国)
www.dell.com/jp/(日本)
www.euro.dell.comヨーロッパ
www.dell.com/la/(中南米諸国)
l 匿名 FTPファイル転送プロトコル
ftp.dell.com/
ログインユーザー名:anonymousおよびお客様E メールアドレスとパスワードを使用します
l E-メールサポートのご利用方法につきましてはデルサポートサイトのサポートサイトメニューからE-メールサポート」を選択してください
サポートサイト URLhttp://support.jp.dell.com/
E-メールサポートをご利用になるにはサポートサイトでサービスタグナンバーを入力していただく必要があります
l E-メール見積サービス
[email protected]アジア太平洋諸国)
保証および返品
Dell Inc.(以下「デル」)は、ハードウェア製品の製造のために、新品、または業界標準の慣例に従い新品と同等とみなされる部品およびコンポーネントを使用しています。お使いのプリンタにするデル
の保証についての詳細は、『オーナーズマニュアル』を参照してください
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コピー
ドキュメントや写真をコピーする
操作パネルを使用して写真をコピーする
コピー設定を変更する
コピーを作成するにはプリンタの操作パネルまたはコンピュータを使用します
ドキュメントやをコピーする
操作パネルを使用する
1. プリンタの電源をオンにします
2. 用紙をセットします。詳細については、「用紙のセット」を参照してください
3. 原稿カバーをきます
4. コピーする面を下にしてドキュメントや写真をガラスにセットしますこのとき、原稿の表の左上の角を、プリンタの矢印に合わせるようにセットしてください
5. 原稿カバーをじます
6. 操作パネルのコピーボタン します
コンピュータを使用する
1. コンピュータとプリンタが接続された状態であることを確認し、電源をオンにします
2. 用紙をセットします。詳細については、「用紙のセット」を参照してください
3. 原稿カバーをきます
4. コピーする面を下にしてドキュメントや写真をガラスにセットしますこのとき、原稿の表の左上の角を、プリンタの矢印に合わせるようにセットしてください
5. 原稿カバーをじます
6. スタートボタンをクリックしてプログラムまたはすべてのプログラム]、[デルプリンタ]、[Dell AIO 810]、[Dell AIO ナビ]の順にクリックします
Dell AIO ナビが起動します
7. ドロップダウンメニューからコピー部数(199およびカラーモードを選択します
8. コピー設定表示をクリックして、次の操作を実行します
縦方向の場合:
横方向の場合:
¡ コピー品質の選択
¡ 用紙サイズの選択
¡ 原稿サイズの選択
¡ ドキュメントの濃度調整
¡ ドキュメントの縮小または拡大
¡ アドバンスボタンをクリックして、用紙サイズおよび品質などのオプションを変更します
9. 設定の変更が完了したら、[コピーをクリックします
操作パネルを使用してをコピーする
1. プリンタの電源をオンにします
2. 印刷面を上にして4x6 サイズのフォトペーパーまたは光沢紙をセットします。詳細については、「用紙のセット」を参照してください
3. 原稿カバーをきます
4. コピーする面を下にして、写真をガラスにセットしますこのとき、写真の表の左上の角をプリンタの矢印に合わせるようにセットしてください
5. 原稿カバーをじます
6. 操作パネルのコピーボタン 3 秒間押したままにします
コピー設定を変する
1. スタートボタンをクリックしてプログラムまたはすべてのプログラム]、[デルプリンタ]、[Dell AIO 810]、[Dell AIO ナビ]の順にクリックします
Dell AIO ナビが起動します
2. コピー部数およびカラーモードを選択します
3. コピー設定表示をクリックして、次の操作を実行します
¡ コピー品質の選択
¡ 用紙サイズの選択
¡ 原稿サイズの選択
¡ ドキュメントの濃度調整
¡ ドキュメントの縮小または拡大
4. アドバンスボタンをクリックして、用紙サイズおよび品質などのオプションを変更します
5. オプションを変更するには、次のタブをクリックします
メモ 4x6 サイズの写真4x6 サイズの用紙にコピーする場合にのみ、次の方法を使用できますそれ以外のサイズの写真を操作パネルからコピーする方法については、「ドキュメントや
をコピーする」を参照してください
タブ
はたらき
印刷
l 用紙のサイズおよび種類を選択します
l フチなし印刷オプションを選択します
l 印刷品質を選択します
スキャン
l カラーモードおよびスキャン解像度を選択します
l スキャンした画像の自動トリミングを実行します
l スキャン範囲を選択します
6. コピー設定の変更が完了したらOKをクリックし、次に[コピーをクリックします
画像補正
l スキャン後に傾いた画像をまっすぐにします(傾きの修正)。
l ピントの甘い画像の鮮明度を調整します
l 画像の明るさを調整します
l 画像の色補正カーブガンマ値)を調整します
パターン補正
l 灰色の画像を白と黒のドットパターンに変換しますディザ)。
l 雑誌や新聞からモアレを除去します
l カラー画像の背景ノイズを調整します
FAX
Windows XP Microsoft FAX コンソールをインストールする
Microsoft FAX コンソールWindows XPまたは FAX サービスの管理(Windows 2000)を設定する
のドキュメントを FAX する
保存されたドキュメントを FAX する
FAX コンソールまたは FAX サービスの管理を使用して FAX を受信する
FAX コンソールまたは FAX サービスの管理を使用して、送受信みの FAX を表示する
FAX コンソールまたは FAX サービスの管理を使用してFAX の状態を表示する
FAX 構成を変更する
このプリンタで FAX を送信するにはモデムが取り付けられていてMicrosoft FAX がインストールされたコンピュータにプリンタを接続する必要があります。操作を進める前に、コンピュータに
Microsoft FAX がインストールされていることを以下の手順で確認します
スタートボタンをクリックしてプログラムまたはすべてのプログラム]、[アクセサリ]、[通信]の順にクリックします
Windows XP の場合
l 一覧FAX が表示される場合は、Microsoft FAX がインストールされています。「Microsoft FAX コンソールWindows XPまたは FAX サービスの管理(Windows 2000)を設定する
に進みます
l 一覧FAX が表示されない場合は、「Windows XP Microsoft FAX コンソールをインストールする」に進みます
Windows 2000 の場合は、FAX サービスの管理が自動的にインストールされます
Windows XP Microsoft FAX コンソールをインストールする
1. スタートボタンをクリックしてコントロール パネルをクリックします。[作業する分野びます]で、[プログラムの追加削除をクリックします
プログラムの追加削除ダイアログボックスが表示されます
2. Windows コンポーネントの追加削除をクリックします
3. コンポーネント]の一覧で、[FAX サービスのチェックボックスをオンにします
4. をクリックします
5. 完了をクリックします
6. プログラムの追加削除ダイアログボックスで、[じるをクリックします
Microsoft FAX コンソールWindows XPまたは FAX サービスの管理(Windows 2000設定
FAX 機能を設定するには、以下の操作を行います
1. スタートボタンをクリックしてプログラムまたはすべてのプログラム]、[アクセサリ]、[通信]、[FAX]、[FAX コンソール](Windows XPまたはFAX サービスの管理
Windows 2000)の順にクリックします
2. FAX 構成ウィザードの開始]画面で、[をクリックします
3. 送信者情報]画面で、FAX の送付状に表示される情報を入力して、[をクリックします
4. FAX 送信または受信デバイスの指定]画面で、[FAX デバイスをしてくださいのリストからコンピュータにインストールされているモデムを選択します
5. FAX の送信を無効にするには、[送信可能にするチェックボックスをオフにします
メモ このコンポーネントのインストールを終了する際にWindows インストール CD 挿入するように表示される場合があります
6. FAX を受信する場合は、[受信可能にするチェックボックスをオンにします
7. 手動するボタンをオンにするか、[自動的に応 するボタンをオンにして、呼び出し回数を指定します
8. をクリックします
9. 送信端末識別(TSID]画面で、[TSIDボックスに識別情報(通常FAX 番号および会社名)を入力しますこの情報は、送信した FAX のヘッダーの部分に表示され、受信者側で送信者
FAX 機器を識別するために使用されます
10. をクリックします
11. 被呼端末識別(CSID]画面で、[CSIDボックスに CSIDFAX が正しい受信者に送信されているかを確認するための情報)を入力します
12. をクリックします
13. ルーティング オプション]画面で、受信した FAX を自動的に印刷する場合は[印刷するチェックボックスをオンにしますこのオプションを選択した場合は、受信した FAX を印刷するプリン
タにDell AIO 810]を指定します
14. FAX のコピーを保存するには、[フォルダに保存するチェックボックスをオンにしますこのオプションを選択した場合、FAX のコピーを保存する場所を指定できます
15. をクリックします
16. 構成リストの設定を確認して、[完了をクリックします
これで FAX を送受信するための準備が完了しました
のドキュメントを FAX する
1 ページまたは複数ページののドキュメントを FAX するにはDell AIO ナビ使用します
1. プリンタとコンピュータが接続された状態であることを確認し、電源をオンにしますコンピュータのモデムが、使用可能なアナログ電話回線に接続されていることを確認しますFAX に使用する
話回線DSL ブロードバンドサービスを使用している場合は、DSL フィルタを取り付ける必要もあります。詳細についてはインターネットサービスプロバイダに問いわせてください
2. 原稿をガラス面の上にセットしますこのとき、原稿の表の左上の角をプリンタの矢印に合せてください
3. スタートボタンをクリックしてプログラムまたはすべてのプログラム]、[デルプリンタ]、[Dell AIO 810]、[Dell AIO ナビ]の順にクリックします
Dell AIO ナビが起動します
4. Dell AIO ナビでは、以下のいずれかをうことができます
l スキャンと FAXセクションで1 ページまたは複数ページの FAX 送信します。最初に、画面に表示される質問に回答して FAX 操作の設定を変更します
1 ページの FAX を送信するには、[FAXをクリックします
複数のページを FAX で送信するには、[スキャン設定表示をクリックして、[アドバンス]、[出力する前にページの原稿をスキャンする]、[OK]の順にクリックします
l ツールセクションで、[コンピュータのモデムを使 って FAX 送信するをクリックして画面の手順に従います
メモ 受信可能にするチェックボックスをオンにするとFAX の受信は可能になりますがコンピュータのモデムがすべての電話に応答するようになり、通常の通話を受信できなくなる場合が
あります
メモ 地域によってはTSID の入力が必須となる場合があります
メモ 手順 10 13 、手順 6 FAX を受信可能に設定した場合にのみ実行します
メモ FAX を自動的に印刷するにはプリンタの電源をオンにしてコンピュータに接続する必要があります
メモ プリンタの操作パネルのスキャンボタン してDell AIO ナビ起動することもできますコンピュータで Dell AIO ナビが起動します
メモ 画面に質問が表示される中で、次のページをスキャンするかどうかをねられますスキャンする場合は、次のページをガラス面の上にセットしてはいをクリックします
保存されたドキュメントを FAX する
1. ファイルをいた状態で、ファイル]、[印刷]の順にクリックします
2. プリンタの一覧からFAX]を選択します
3. OKまたは印刷をクリックして、画面に表示される手順に従います
FAX コンソールまたは FAX サービスの管理使用して FAX 受信する
1. モデムの電話線コネクタに使用できる電話回線が接続されていることを確認します
2. スタートボタンをクリックしてプログラムまたはすべてのプログラム]、[アクセサリ]、[通信]、[FAX]の順にクリックします
3. FAX コンソールまたはFAX サービスの管理をクリックします
FAX コンソールまたはFAX サービスの管理]の設定で[受信可能にするチェックボックスをオンにするとFAX 受信する準備が完了します
FAX コンソールまたは FAX サービスの管理使用して、送受信みの FAX 表示する
1. スタートボタンをクリックしてプログラムまたはすべてのプログラム]、[アクセサリ]、[通信]、[FAX]の順にクリックします
2. FAX コンソールまたはFAX サービスの管理をクリックします
受信した FAX は[受信トレイ]に、送信FAX は[送信みアイテム]に表示されます
FAX コンソールまたは FAX サービスの管理使用して FAX 表示する
1. スタートボタンをクリックしてプログラムまたはすべてのプログラム]、[アクセサリ]、[通信]、[FAX]の順にクリックします
2. FAX コンソールまたはFAX サービスの管理をクリックします
3. 以下のフォルダが表示されます
l 受信中現在受信中FAX
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5. 右側のウィンドウで、状態を表示する FAX をクリックし、[設定またはプロパティをクリックします
6. 全般タブをクリックし、[状態]行を表示します
7. 終了したらじるをクリックします
FAX 構成を変する
1. スタートボタンをクリックしてプログラムまたはすべてのプログラム]、[アクセサリ]、[通信]、[FAX]、[FAX コンソール]の順にクリックします
2. FAX コンソール]で、[ツールメニューのFAX 構成をクリックしてFAX 構成ウィザードを起動します
メモ 受信可能にするチェックボックスをオンにするとFAX の受信は可能になりますがコンピュータのモデムがすべての電話に応答するようになり、通常の通話を受信できなくなる場合が
あります
メモ FAX コンソールで送受信された FAX のみが FAX コンソールで表示できます
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入手先
l プリンタドライバ
l ユーザーズガイド
Drivers and Utilities CD
デルコンピュータとプリンタを同時に購入された場合、プリンタのマニュアルおよびドライバは、既にコンピュータにインストールされている場合がありま
す。ドライバをアンインストールしてインストールするときまたはマニュアルを表示するときには CD を使用します
CD Readme ファイルがまれている場合は、そこにプリンタの技術的な変更にする最新情報や、熟練ユーザーや技術者のための高度な技術資
料が示されています
プリンタのセットアップ方法
プリンタのセットアップ
l 安全に関する情報
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方法
l 保証に関する情報
オーナーズマニュアル
エクスプレスサービスコードとサービスタ
グナンバー
エクスプレスサービスコードとサービスタグナンバー
このラベルはスキャナユニットののプリンタの左側にあります
l プリンタ用の最新ドライバ
l テクニカルサービスおよびサポー
トにする質問への回答
l プリンタのマニュアル
デルサポートサイト
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l Windows XP の使用方法
l プリンタのマニュアル
Windows XP のヘルプとサポートセンター
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