Connecting a Parallel Device

Your computer has a parallel port for connecting a parallel device such as printer. The port supports ECP (Extended Capabilities Port) and EPP (Enhanced Parallel Port) modes that turn the standard parallel port into a high-speed bi-directional peripheral port.

Follow this procedure to connect a parallel device:

1.Make sure that the “LPT Port” item is set properly in the BIOS Setup program. (See “Advanced Menu” in Chapter 5 for information.)

2.Make sure the computer is not turned on.

3.Plug the parallel device’s cable to the computer’s parallel port.

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4.If the parallel device has independent power, plug its power cord into an electrical outlet.

5.If the parallel device has its own power switch, turn on the printer before turning on the computer.

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