Deli printer is a cost-effective printing device that can meet our daily printing needs. However, for first-time users of Deli printers, how to correctly set up the printer is also an essential basic task. Below, I will introduce you step by step how to set up a Deli printer.
The first step is to open the Deli printer packaging box and check whether the printer accessories are complete. Common accessories for Deli printers include: printer body, power cord, data cable, operation manual and installation software.
The second step is to plug the power cord and data cable into the printer. Find the corresponding jacks on the back of the printer and plug in the power cord and data cable respectively. Then plug the other end of the power cord into an electrical outlet.
The third step is to install the driver of Deli printer. Open the CD that comes with the Deli printer, find the driver installation file, and follow the prompts to install it. Alternatively, downloading the Deli printer driver from the Deli official website and installing it is also a feasible option.
The fourth step is to set the default printer of Deli Printer. Right-click "My Computer" or "This Computer" on the computer desktop, select "Manage" - "Device Manager" - "Printers", find the Deli printer you just installed, and select "Set as Default Printer" in the right-click menu .
The fifth step is to test the printer. After the installation is complete and set up, a test needs to be performed to check whether the printer is working properly. You can put a test paper on the printer, then open a document on the computer, select the print function, select Deli Printer, and click OK.
The above methods are the basic methods for setting up a Deli printer. What we need to pay attention to when setting up is to read the operation manual carefully and follow the prompts to ensure the working effect of the printer. In addition, when we use Deli printers, we also need to pay attention to timely cleaning of the printer, replacement of consumables and other maintenance work, in order to better extend the service life of the printer.