4.Use a
5.Slide the LocalTalk interface board along the slots on
both sides of the interface compartment. Push it in firmly to fully insert the connector at the rear of the interface board into the printer’s internal socket.
6.Secure the interface board in the slot with the two screws included with the board.
7.Attach a LocalTalk connector box to the LocalTalk connector on the back of the printer. Attach one end of a LocalTalk cable to this connector box.
Attach the other end of the cable to an available port on any connector box that is part of the network. For more information about creating an AppleTalk network, see the owner’s guide that comes with the LocalTalk Locking Connector Kits.
8.Connect interface cables to the serial or parallel port if you are using more than one computer.
9.Make sure the printer is turned off. Then plug in the power cord.
Using the LocalTalk Interface