Xerox Phaser 6200 Installation Guide

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PHASER
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 6200 COLOR PRINTER
Connection Setup
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USB Connection
The USB connection requires a standard A/B USB cable. The "A" end of the cable connects to the computer's USB port; 
the "B" end connects to the printer's USB port.
Windows 98 or later
Connect the USB cable to the PC and follow the Add New Hardware Wizard to create the USB port. Follow the Add 
Printer Wizard to install the printer driver from your printer's software CD-ROM. For more details, refer to the infoSMART 
Knowledge Base at
Macintosh (requires OS 9.0.4 or later)
A USB-connected printer will not show in the Chooser. Install the printer driver from your printer's software CD-ROM. Use 
the Desktop Printer Utility (version 1.2 or later) to create a desktop USB printer. The utility is located in the PhaserTools 
folder created during the software install. For more details, refer to the infoSMART Knowledge Base at
 
Parallel Connection
The printer's parallel connection uses a parallel cable to connect your computer's parallel port to the printer's parallel port. 
Install the printer driver from your printer's software CD-ROM. Select the appropriate LPT parallel port.
Ethernet Connection (recommended)
Network 
Use an Ethernet connection with two twisted-pair (Category 5/RJ-45) cables and an Ethernet hub. Connect the computer 
to the hub with one cable and connect the printer to the hub with the second cable. Use any port on the hub except the 
uplink port. TCP/IP and EtherTalk are the most common protocols used with Ethernet cables. To print using TCP/IP, each 
computer and the printer requires a unique IP address. See Setting IP Addresses. 
Standalone Use 
Use a crossover cable to connect the printer directly to the computer via the Ethernet port. 
Setting an IP address
If your computer is on a large network, contact your network administrator for the appropriate TCP/IP addresses and 
additional configurations.
If you are creating your own small Local Area Network, or connecting the printer directly to your computer over Ethernet, 
use this basic procedure. The printer and computer(s) should have unique IP addresses. It is important that the addresses 
are similar, but not the same. For example, your printer can have the address 192.168.1.2 while your computer has the 
address 192.168.1.3. Another device can have the address 192.168.1.4, and so on.
For more details, refer to the infoSMART Knowledge Base at
Document # 18545.