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Infrared adapter | If infrared communication stops or does not occur, make sure: |
| • The distance between the two infrared ports is 1 m |
| (39 in.) or less. If communication does not occur between ports, move the ports |
| closer together. |
| • Both ports are stable. |
| • The computer and the printer are on a level surface. |
| • The angle of communication between the two infrared ports is within 15 degrees |
| of either side of an imaginary line drawn between the two infrared ports. |
| • No bright light, such as direct sunshine, is interfering with communication. No |
| objects are placed between the two infrared ports. |
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Internal print server | • Make sure the internal print server (also called an internal network adapter or |
| INA) is securely connected to the printer system board. |
| • Make sure you are using the correct cable, that it is securely connected, and that |
| the network software is correctly set up. |
| Refer to the drivers CD for more details. |
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Printer memory | Check to make sure printer memory is securely connected to the printer system |
| board. |
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• Make sure the | |
| • For Macintosh computer users, make sure the host computer is set to LocalTalk. |
| • If you are using a phone wire connection, use a terminator plug. |
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USB/Parallel interface | • Make sure the USB/parallel interface card is securely connected to the printer |
| system board. |
| • Make sure you are using the correct cable and that it is securely connected. |
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