Lexmark S510-2222-00 setup guide Local printing

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Local printing

Note: All Windows operating systems support parallel connections. However, only the Windows 98, Windows Me, and Windows 2000 operating systems support USB connections. Some UNIX, Linux, and Macintosh computers also support USB connections. Refer to your computer documentation to see if your system supports USB.

You can attach your printer locally using either a USB port or a parallel port.

A USB port requires a USB printer cable.

A parallel port requires an IEEE-1284 compliant parallel cable.

If you install an optional USB/Parallel Interface Card to the network, internet network, or duplex network printer, you need a 1284 A-C parallel cable, or a USB cable.

If you have installed an optional Tri-Port Adapter, you can locally attach the printer with a serial cable. For details on LocalTalk or infrared connections, refer to the documentation that shipped with the Tri-Port Adapter.

To attach the printer to a computer:

1 Make sure the printer, computer, and any other attached devices are turned off and unplugged.

2 Connect the printer to the computer using a parallel or USB cable.

Use an IEEE-1284 compliant parallel cable to ensure that you can access all of your printer functions.

Be sure to match the USB symbol on the cable to the USB symbol on the printer.

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Contents Setup Guide Page Setup Guide Edition October Table of contents Index About your printer IntroductionPublications CD Other sources of informationUnpack your printer Setup Guide Publications CD Quick Reference and sleevePaper size dial Select a location for your printer Considering environmental issuesSelect a location for your printer Network and internet printers Select a location for your printer Printer with high-capacity feeder Topic Go to Set up the printer and paper handling optionsInstalling the printer base or cabinet Installing a 550-sheet drawer Positioning the printer Installing an optional duplex unit Set up the printer and paper handling options Set up the printer and paper handling options Installing an optional high-capacity feeder Attaching the docking frame Set up the printer and paper handling options Attaching the guide rail and feeder Set up the printer and paper handling options Set up the printer and paper handling options Installing height adjustment spacers Set up the printer and paper handling options Attaching the paper tray labels Removing the system board access cover Install memory and option cardsScrews Use the following table to locate Installing a memory card Installing a firmware card Alignment pins System board holes Installing a hard disk Card Function Installing an option cardInstall memory and option cards Install memory and option cards Reinstalling the system board access cover Attach cables Attach cablesAttach cables Local printing Install printer supplies Install printer suppliesRight top cover latch Install printer supplies Installing the photodevelopers Install printer supplies Install printer supplies Installing the toner cartridges Colored label Install printer supplies Attaching the Quick Reference booklet sleeve Attaching an adhesive operator panel overlay Closing the top cover Install printer supplies Well as for the multipurpose feeder Load paperTrays Loading the paper traysLoad paper Load paper Load paper Load paper Set the paper size Using the heavy media traySet the paper type Loading the multipurpose feeder Load paper Load paper Set button Loading the high- capacity feeder Load paper Load paper Load paper Turning on the printer Verify printer setupUtilities Menu Printing a menu settingsPrinting a network setup Setting the printer IP address Configure for TCP/IPVerifying IP settings Configuring for Pull Printing Install printer drivers Network printingWindows Supported printer drivers MacintoshOther network environments Installation instructionsInstall printer drivers Page Distribute information to users Identifying printer usersFinding information Congratulations Distributing the information Storing the QuickIndex IndexIndex TCP/IP Page Readers’ Comments We’d Like to Hear from You Business Reply Mail Page Part Number 53P7114