Dell Color MFP C7765dn Linux drivers

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These drivers will help you print from a computer running Linux Operating System: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 & 6 Desktop (x86), SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 10 & 11 (x86)
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Fixes & Enhancements

Fixes:
1. Not applicable

Enhancements:
First release
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Version

1.0-1, A00

Release date

09 Dec 2013

Download Type

Driver

Category

Drivers for OS Deployment

Importance

Optional
Dell Technologies recommends reviewing this update to determine if it applies to your system. The update contains changes that impact only certain configurations or provides new features that may or may not apply to your environment.
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File Format: Firmware Images
File Name: Dell-C7765-Color-MFP-1.0-1.i686.rpm
File Size: 74.83 KB
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Format Description:
To ensure the integrity of your download, please verify the checksum value.
MD5:
330115b39937359a3f39e7ede090b805
SHA1:
9f46bf70205e85a0c99cfd8f086d0fe91eab8357
SHA-256:
c556b6f2fa17cd074553cabf1d2d50b4722d775433973301b712ed0cc26f2c8e

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The printer driver must be installed by an IT administrator.
Dell C7765DN A3 Enterprsie Color Laser MFP
Issue the command: rpm -ivh Dell-C7765-Color-MFP-1.0-1.i686.rpm

For Redhat Linux:
1.Goto the Main Menu Button
2.Select System Settings
3.Select Printing
4.Select the New button to add a new print queue

For SUSE Linux:
3. Goto Computer
4. Select YaST
5. In the Hardware section, select Printer
6. In the Printer Configurations section, click Add to add a new print queue

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