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Printer Setup
Select a Communication Interface
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13383L-002 Rev. A
XiIIIPlus/R110Xi/R170Xi User Guide
12/2/05
Types of Connections
The method of connecting the printer to a data source depends on the communication options 
installed in the printer and the host. This section provides basic information about common 
interfaces.
When communicating via the serial data port (RS-232), the baud rate, number of data and stop 
bits, the parity, and the XON/XOFF or DTR control should be set to match those of the host 
computer. See 
Table 7, Printer Parameters on page 57
 to configure these parameters. When 
communicating via the parallel port, the previously mentioned parameters do not apply.
RS-232 Serial  A serial communication method consisting of data and control signals; 
available as a standard feature on most PCs and other hosts.
• Advantages: Cables and connectors are readily available from computer equipment stores 
and suppliers; easy to connect; two-way communication between the host and the printer.
• Disadvantages: Slower than the parallel connection; limited to 50 feet (15.24 m) of cable.
Figure 9 • Communicating Using a Serial Data Port
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Null-modem adaptor (if using a standard modem cable)
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9-pin male connector, connected to printer or null-modem adaptor
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25-pin female connector, connected to computer
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9-pin female connector, connected to computer
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Maximum cable length = 50 ft. (15 m)
Printer
Computer
Null modem adaptor
(if using a standard
modem cable)
Male
25
9
9
9
50 ft. (15 m) maximum