SECTION 2
INSTALLATION & SETUP
Section 2 – Installation and Setup
Before using the printer, the following must be done:
•Choose a location for the printer
•Connect power to the printer
•Connect it to the computer
•Install the Inkjet Cartridges
•Set up the feed system (media separation and transport) on the printer
•Position the Print Unit
Choose a LocationThe printer should be placed on a sturdy worktable or cabinet at least 12 inches from any walls. Protect the printer from excessive heat, dust, and moisture – avoid placing it in direct sunlight.
Connecting Power to the Printer1. Make sure that the main power switch of the | Figure 10 |
Printer is in the OFF (0) position. |
2.Verify that the power source is the correct voltage for your printer, and it is properly earth grounded. The use of a surge protector is recommended.
3.Connect one end of the power cord to the rear of the Printer in the corresponding receptacle.
4.Plug the other end into a 115 Volt AC, 50/60 Hz. Grounded outlet.
CAUTIONDo not use an adapter plug or extension cord to connect the printer to the wall receptacle. Do not use outlets controlled by wall switches.
Do not use an outlet that shares the same circuit with large electrical machines or appliances. Surge Protectors are recommended.
Connecting to the Computer Parallel Users: Plug the parallel printer cable | Figure 11 |
from your computer into the printer’s Parallel | |
Port and latch the two locking clips. |
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USB Users: Plug the USB cable from your computer, into the printer’s USB Port, located next to the parallel port connector.
NOTE: The cable used to connect the printer to the computer must not exceed 6 feet long. The parallel port may be used for all versions of Windows. The USB Port is used only for Windows 2000, and XP.
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