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Connectivity and network management
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Connectivity and
network management
The attachment ports on the printer provide a variety of options for connecting to other 
devices, whether directly or via a network. When combined with the versatility of the 
MarkVision printer utility, these options make the Optra W810 a powerful tool for all sys-
tem environments.
The printer has a standard parallel port and two Internal Solution Ports (ISPs). The ISPs 
support the following adapters:
MarkNet N2000 Series of internal print servers
MarkNet S internal print servers
Tri-port card
Parallel 1284-C adapter
USB/Parallel interface card
Coax/Twinax Adapter for SCS 
Note: The Optra W810n and W810dn models ship with an Ethernet
10/100BaseTX print server already installed in one of the printer’s ISPs. 
When one or two print servers are installed in the printer, the printer can be concurrently 
attached to multiple LANs (that is, Token-Ring, LocalTalk, and Ethernet) and other host 
computers (local attach—parallel and serial).
In addition to these internal adapters, the printer also supports external print servers, 
such as the MarkNet Pro Series and the MarkNet XLe, that attach to the printer’s parallel 
and serial port and provide connection to several types of networks. Each model has 
either a single parallel port or two high-speed parallel ports and a serial port. Virtually any 
parallel- or serial-capable printer can be attached to these ports and directly to the net-
work. As with the internal print servers, external print servers support multiple protocols 
and multiple networking environments concurrently.