Users Guide
Table Of Contents
- Dell™ 2355dn Laser MFP User’s Guide
- Contacting Dell
- Finding Information
- Contents
- Unpacking Your Printer
- About Your Printer
- Introducing the Home Screen
- Internal Fonts
- Setting up the hardware
- Installing the Toner Cartridge
- Loading Paper
- Making Connections
- Powering On the Printer
- Dell 2355dn Laser MFP Menu Functions
- Printing the Printer setting and Op-panel Menu setting
- Setting the Machine ID
- Changing the Display Language
- Selecting Country
- Power Save Mode
- Setting the Sound/Volume
- Setting Daylight Savings Time (Only for USA)
- Scanner Lamp Power Save Mode
- Changing the Default Mode
- Setting the Time Out Option
- Setting the Job Management
- Setting the Toner Save Mode
- Setting the Timing of Toner Low Alert
- Ignoring Blank Pages
- Ignoring the Toner Low Message (Only for Fax)
- Software Overview
- Dell Printer Configuration Web Tool
- Installing Software in Microsoft® Windows® Operating System
- Uninstalling Software
- Using the Dell Toner Management System
- Printer Settings Utility
- Firmware Update Utility
- Set IP Address Utility
- Paper Handling
- Printing
- Copying
- Scanning
- Scanning Overview
- SmarThru Office
- Scanning Using Dell Scan Manager
- Scanning to a PC Application
- Scanning and Sending an Email
- Scanning and Sending to SMB Server
- Scanning and Sending to FTP Server
- Scanning and Sending Custom Email
- Scan to Fax Server
- Scanning Using the Windows Image Acquisition (WIA) Driver
- Scanning to the USB Memory
- Managing the USB Memory
- Scan to Email Setup
- Scanning by a network connection
- Setting up Address Book
- Group Numbers
- Changing Default Settings
- Networking
- Faxing
- Macintosh
- Linux
- Maintenance
- Troubleshooting
- Installing Accessories
- Specifications
- Index
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Scanning to the USB Memory
You can scan a document and save the scanned image on the USB memory. There are two ways
of doing this: you can scan to the USB Memory using the default settings, or you can manually
select your own settings.
About USB Memory
USB memory is available with various memory capacities to give you enough space to store
documents, presentations, downloaded music and videos, high resolution photographs, or
whatever other files you want to take with you.
You can do the following features using an optional USB memory:
• Scan documents and save them on the USB Memory.
• Format the USB Memory.
• Check the available memory space.
CAUTION: If your USB memory has certain features, such as security settings and password
settings, your printer may not automatically detect it. For details about these features, see the
User’s Guide which came with your USB memory key.
Plugging in a USB memory key
The USB memory port on the front of your printer is designed for USB V1.1 and USB V2.0
memory. You must use only a USB memory key whose connector style is A Plug Type.
Insert a USB memory key into the USB memory port on the front of your printer.
CAUTION:
Do not remove the USB memory key during scanning operation. This may damage your printer.
Use only the metal/shielded
USB memory key.