Dell C1765NFW MFP Laser Printer User Manual Page 140

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138 Dell™ Printer Configuration Web Tool
Server Address (Delete)
Purpose:
To delete the server address entries registered on the Server Address page. The following items are in the dialog box
that appears when you click Delete on the Server Address top page.
Va l ue s:
Tray Settings
Use the Tray Settings menu to set the paper size and type of paper loaded in the Multipurpose Feeder (MPF).
Va l ue s:
Server Port Number Allows you to view or edit the assigned server port number, or enter a new port number. If you
leave the text box blank, the default port number (FTP: 21, SMB: 139) will be used.
Login Name Allows you to view or edit the login name that is required to access the selected protocol, or enter
a new login name.
Login Password Allows you to view or edit the password that is required to access the selected protocol, or enter a
new password.
Re-enter Password Enter the password again to confirm.
Apply New Settings Click this button to apply the new settings.
Restore Settings Click this button to restore the previous settings.
Back Click this button to return to the top page.
ID Displays the selected server ID.
Name Displays the name assigned for the server ID.
Server Address Displays the server address registered under the server ID.
Apply New Settings Click this button to apply the new settings.
Back Click this button to return to the top page.
MPF Paper Type Sets the type of paper loaded in the MPF.
MPF Paper Size Sets the size of paper loaded in the MPF.
MPF Custom Size - Y Sets the length of custom size paper loaded in the MPF.
MPF Custom Size - X Sets the width of custom size paper loaded in the MPF.
Display Popup Sets whether to display a popup menu that prompts the user to set Paper Type and Paper Size
when the paper is loaded in the MPF.
Apply New Settings Click this button to apply the new settings.
Restore Settings Click this button to restore the previous settings.
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