HP Connecting Your Printer to an Apple LocalTalk Network with a LocalTalk Cable

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Connecting to Apple LocalTalk Network

Use the LocalTalk port to connect to a

Apple LocalTalk network.

Caution

Make sure the printer is turned off before connecting to the LocalTalk port.

1 Carefully check the orientation of the pins on the LocalTalk cable with the LocalTalk port.

2 Connect the cable to the port.

Connect the other end of the cable to the proper connector on the computer.

Note

The HP JetDirect 600N print server card supports a LocalTalk and one Ethernet cabling connection at the same time.

Note

See the printer user’s guide for information on ordering a Macintosh Computer serial cable.

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