IEEE 1284 PARALLEL INTERFACE OPTION

Function

Provides a direct connection to a PC via a Parallel cable

Customer Benefit

Preserves customer’s investment in older PC technologies. Data transmission speeds will be slower than USB 2.0, but this option enables customers to use current printing solutions.

Note: Only one of these interfaces can be installed at one time.

Why Go Wireless?

Wireless connectivity is a useful feature for traveling business executives who wish to conveniently send e-mail, print, or send and receive files while avoiding the time-consuming process of copying laptop files to a memory stick, diskette and/or borrowing someone’s connected PC. It is also an effective alternative in offices where adding hard-wired cabling is not possible or is cost-prohibitive, such as in older or historic buildings and structures featuring brick/stone construction. Wireless connectivity is also an excellent choice for short-term needs such as on-site convention/event printing, or for growing offices to connect temporary employees without installing costly permanent network drops.

To enable wireless connectivity, an access point (a device with an antenna that links the network to portable computers and peripherals) is installed within specified distances and manages wireless data transfer between devices. The C6055 and C7570 may be equipped with an optional IEEE 802.11b Wireless LAN Interface or a Bluetooth Interface to provide cable-free printing.

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