Lexmark 1200 Guia Da Instalação
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Attach cables
Step 7: Attach cables
You can attach the printer to a LAN by:
•
Connecting the printer directly to the server using a
parallel or serial cable.
parallel or serial cable.
Your printer’s standard parallel port requires an
IEEE-1284 compliant parallel cable. We recommend
Lexmark part number 1329605 (10 ft) or 1427498
(20 ft). If you installed an optional parallel port
adapter, you need a 1284 A–C parallel cable, such as
Lexmark part number 43H5171 (9.8 ft). If you use
something other than an IEEE-compliant cable, you
may not be able to access all of your printer’s func-
tions.
IEEE-1284 compliant parallel cable. We recommend
Lexmark part number 1329605 (10 ft) or 1427498
(20 ft). If you installed an optional parallel port
adapter, you need a 1284 A–C parallel cable, such as
Lexmark part number 43H5171 (9.8 ft). If you use
something other than an IEEE-compliant cable, you
may not be able to access all of your printer’s func-
tions.
If you’re attaching a serial cable, we recommend
Lexmark part number 1038693 (50 ft). Attach the
cable to the serial connector on the optional tri-port
adapter you installed in the printer.
Lexmark part number 1038693 (50 ft). Attach the
cable to the serial connector on the optional tri-port
adapter you installed in the printer.
•
Connecting the printer directly to the LAN:
–
Using an external network adapter (ENA), such
as Lexmark’s MarkNet Pro or MarkNet XLe
adapter
as Lexmark’s MarkNet Pro or MarkNet XLe
adapter
–
Using an internal network adapter, such as the
MarkNet S described on page 48
MarkNet S described on page 48
–
Using the optional tri-port adapter to connect to
a LocalTalk network
a LocalTalk network
For more information about your particular adapter,
refer to the documentation that came with the
adapter.
refer to the documentation that came with the
adapter.