User's Guide Part 2
Fill out the Diagnostics Checklist as you perform the various checks.
Modem and Internet Connection Problems
Fill out the Diagnostics Checklist as you complete these checks.
Check the printer cable connections — Ensure that the printer cable is properly connected to
the computer.
Check the printer cable —
1.
Shut down the computer and turn off the printer.
2.
Swap the printer cable with a cable that you know is working.
3.
Turn on the printer and computer, and try again to print.
4.
If you print successfully, contact Dell for assistance in obtaining a new printer cable.
Test the electrical outlet — Ensure that the electrical outlet is working by testing it with
device, such as a lamp.
Ensure that the printer is turned on — See the documentation supplied with the printer.
Verify that Windows recognizes the printer —
Windows XP
1.
Click the Start button and click Control Panel.
2.
Click Printers and Other Hardware.
3.
Click View installed printers or fax printers. If the printer model is listed, right-click
printer icon.
4.
Click Properties and click the Ports tab. Ensure that the Print to the following port
setting is LPT1 (Printer Port).
Windows 2000
1.
Click the Start button, point to Settings, and then click Printers.
If the printer model is listed, right-click the printer icon.
2.
Click Properties and click the Ports tab.
3.
Ensure that the Print to the following port: option is set for your printer type:
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For a parallel printer: LPT1 (Printer Port)
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For a USB printer: USB
Reinstall the printer driver — See "Reinstalling Software."
Check the printer — Run the printer self-test. If the test does not complete successfully, the
printer is probably defective. Contact the printer manufacturer.
NOTICE: Connect the modem to an analog telephone wall jack only. Connecting the modem to a
telephone network may damage the modem.
NOTICE: Modem and network connectors look similar. Do not plug a telephone line in to the network
connector.
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