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Interfaces

Deciding Which Interface to Use

On some printers, you can attach multiple interface cables to the printer at the same time. The printer automatically switches to the interface receiving a job. Then it prints the job and begins searching the interfaces for the next job.

One or more of the following is built into your printer: a standard parallel connector, a USB connector, or a network connector. To use a port, connect a cable from the printer to the computer, then set the appropriate values from the printer operator panel or, for network connected printers only, through MarkVision Professional. See your printer documentation for more information.

Use a parallel interface when you:

Attach your printer to a personal computer.

Attach your printer to a host system with a Centronics-compatible parallel port.

Attach your printer to a Lexmark external print server.

Use a USB interface when you:

Attach your printer to a personal computer, iMac, Sun Ray, or Sun Blade.

Need to connect the printer to a computer that does not have an available parallel port.

Use a serial interface when you:

Require an interface cable more than 10 feet in length.

Note: Lexmark also offers a 20-ft parallel interface cable (part number 1427498).

Need to connect the printer to a computer that does not have an available parallel port.

Attach network cables to the Token-Ring or Ethernet print servers installed in your printer. Refer to the MarkNetQuick Start book or your user documentation for additional setup information.

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