3.Select the Details tab.
4.Click the arrow next to the Printer Port
5.Click OK to save this setting.
Using the serial interface utilityYou can use serial interface utility that comes with your printer to specify the port and the baud rate of your computer for the serial interface connection.
Your printer supports the following serial interface baud rates: 300, 600, 1200, 2400, 4800, 19200, 38400, 57600, 76800, and 115200. If you want to use your printer with a higher baud rate that is not supported by your computer system, you can use the utility to match the baud rate between the computer and the printer.
Note:
This utility may not work with all computer systems.
1.Type HSERIAL at the DOS prompt and press Enter. To bring up the list of paraments for the port and the baud rate selection.
C:\HSERIAL
2. Select the paramenters referring to the list and type the following: | A |
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C:\HSERIAL /P=n /B=m |
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n=parameter for the port selection |
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m=parameter for the baud rate selection |
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For example, if you would like to use the COM1 port at the 57600 baud |
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rate, type the following: |
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C:\HSERIAL /P=1 /B=576 |
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If you need help, type the following: |
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C:\HSERIAL /? |
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