Cognitive Solutions Advantage RFID Thermal Printer Manual De Usuario

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Figure 3-2. Advantage RFID Thermal Printer (Rear View) Connections 
and Power 
Connector Use 
A - Parallel port (optional)  
Parallel data communications port 
B - Serial port (RS232)  
Serial data communications port  
C - Ethernet connector (optional) 
Ethernet communications port for network connectivity 
D - POWER connector  
Connection for power adapter 
E – Universal Serial Bus (USB) port 
USB communications port 
 
NOTE: Printer port options are dependent upon printer model.  
Connecting Power and Cables 
The following steps describe how to connect power and data cables. 
1.  Connect a data cable (parallel, serial, USB, or Ethernet) to the 
connector on the back of the printer. 
NOTE: A null modem cable is required for serial connections. Do NOT use 
a standard serial cable. 
 
For parallel connections, use a standard, non-bidirectional (Centronix
®
cable. The parallel port must be configured as an LPT port, not an ECP 
port.  
2.  Connect the cable from the power supply to the power connector 
on the back of the printer. 
IMPORTANT!
  
Use only the 19VAC power supply provided with the printer. 
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