Getting Started

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Connecting the Machine to the host using theparallel cable/IEEE 1394 (SCSI print) cable

Connect the machine to the host computer using the optional parallel board or optional IEEE 1394 interface board. This machine does not come with a parallel cable to connect the machine to the host computer.

The machine's parallel interface is a standard bidirectional interface. It requires a standard IEEE 1284 compliant 36-pin parallel cable and a parallel port on the host computer. Make sure you purchase the appropriate cable for the machine and your computer.

A Turn off the main power switches of the machine and computer.

Important

Before turning off the main pow- er switch, see “Turning Off the Power”, General Settings Guide.

B Plug the cable into the connector on the machine’s interface.

Parallel Connection

Note

Do not use a parallel cable that is longer than 3 meters (10 feet).

Rating voltage of the interface con- nector: Max. DC 5V

Follow the procedure below to connect the machine to the host computer using a parallel cable or IEEE 1394 interface cable.

Important

Before connecting the machine and a computer using an interface ca- ble, make sure the machine is not operating, and then turn off the main power switches of the ma- chine and computer.

Be sure to use a specified interface cable. Other cables may cause ra- dio interference.

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IEEE 1394 (SCSI print) Connection

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C Plug the other end of the cable into the connector on the compu- ter’s interface.

D Turn on the machine's main power switch.

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