Lexmark 510 setup guide Attaching a network cable, Ethernet

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Attaching a network cable

Ethernet

You can attach your printer to a network using standard network cables.

A 10BaseT/100BaseTX Fast Ethernet port is standard on the network model.

To attach the printer to a network:

1 Make sure the printer is turned off and unplugged.

2 Plug one end of the standard network cable into a LAN drop or hub and the other end into the Ethernet port on the back of the printer. The printer automatically adjusts for the network speed.

Use Category 5 cable with an RJ-45 connector for the standard network port.

802.11b wireless options

Your printer can be converted to wireless networking by using an optional 802.11b Wireless Print Adapter. This adapter is a piece of hardware that plugs into the Ethernet port on your printer.

If you purchased this adapter for your printer, refer to the documentation that shipped with the adapter for installation and configuration.

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Contents C510 Edition December Contents Load paper Using the publications CD Introduction IntroductionAbout the printer Base Model and OptionsPublications CD Information pages Other sources of informationQuick Reference sheet Drivers CD Lexmark Web site Getting ready for setup Unpack the printerUnpack the printer Setup Guide with a publications CD and Quick Reference sheet Install printer supplies Installing toner cartridgesInstall printer supplies Install printer supplies Close the front door Installing the photodeveloper cartridge Install printer supplies Position the optional drawer Position the optional drawerPrepare the printer Positioning the printerPrepare the printer Securing the drawer to the printer Tighten thumbscrew Bracket Attaching an operator panel overlay Adjusting tray 2 margins Set up the optional Duplex unit Set up the optional duplex unitAttaching the optional duplex unit Redrive Set up the optional duplex unit Set up the optional duplex unit Adjusting duplex margins Install memory, firmware, or option cards Install memory, firmware, or option cardsRemoving the system board Installing printer memory Installing an optional flash memory or firmware card Cards Reinstalling the system board Load paper Load paperLoading the trays Load paper Load paper Attach cables Attaching a local cableAttach cables Parallel Ethernet Attaching a network cableWhat do I do next? Turning your printer onInstall drivers for local printing Install drivers for local printing\drivers\win2000\ WindowsSelect Search for a suitable driver, and then click Next Using Windows 98 with USB or parallel cable Page Macintosh 8.6-9.0 Open Apple LaserWriter MacintoshUNIX/Linux Install drivers for local printing Verify printer setup Printing a menu settingsVerify printer setup Printing a network setup Printing Quick Reference informationClick Quick Reference Verify printer setup Configure for TCP/IP Configure for TCP/IPAssigning a printer IP address Run IP settingsConfiguring for Pull Printing VerifyingSupported network printer ports Install drivers for network printingInstall drivers for network printing Supported printer driversPrinting configuration Operating system Go to Click Install Printer and SoftwareSettings Printers SharingShared Name text box Using the point and print method Install the printer driver or subset on network clientsUsing the peer-to-peer method Click Start Settings PrintersClick Network Print Server Mac OS Choose Printing Change SetupClick Mac OS X English Click Applications Utilities Print Center Click Add PrinterClick Applications TextEdit NetWare Viewing the CD contents Using the publicationsUsing the publications CD Lexmark International, Inc., Lexington, KY Statement of Limited WarrantyWarranty Warranty serviceExtent of warranty Limitation of liabilityAdditional rights 20K1030 K0125