Preparation

Connections

The UP-DR100 can be connected to computers and peripheral devices equipped with a SCSI interface.

Notes

Before making connections, always turn off all connected devices.

Connect the power cord last.

Refer to the operating manual of each device for details of connections between the printer, computer and peripherals.

SCSI cable connectors should be firmly mated at each end.

The total length of SCSI cables connected to a single host computer should not be longer than 3 meters.

When connecting only the printer to a single host computer, the SCSI cable should not be longer than 1 meter.

To print, a driver is required that corresponds to the hardware environment in which the printer is to be used.

Pay attention to the following when connecting the SCSI cable.

The SCSI connector has been mounted onto the slanting surface of the unit for easy insertion of the cable. Be sure to insert the SCSI cable straight into the SCSI connector as shown in the figure. If you insert the SCSI cable into the SCSI connector at angles, this may result in bending the small pins inside the SCSI connector and it may not work.

Computer

SCSI Cable (not supplied)

To SCSI

connector

To disconnect

DIP Switch a)

To -AC IN terminal

Power Cord (supplied)

To AC power output

a)When connecting the printer at the end of the SCSI bus, set the internal terminator to ON. (“DIP Switch Settings” on page 7)

Note

The proper SCSI cable to use depends on the computer or peripheral device to be connected. Refer to the operating manuals for details.

Also, be sure to use a shielded-type cable comforming to the FAST SCSI (high impendance) standards.

When turning power on

Turn on any peripheral devices before turning the computer on. Make sure that every device in the SCSI chain is turned on.

8 Connections