Toshiba B-EV4D SERIES 사용자 설명서

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2. PRINTER SETUP 
ENGLISH VERSION EO1-33088 
2.4 Connecting the Cables to the Printer
 
E2- 4 
2.4 Connecting the 
Cables to the Printer
 
 
 
The following paragraphs outline how to connect the cables from the 
printer to your host computer, and will also show how to make cable 
connections to other devices.  Depending on the application software you 
use to print labels, there are four possibilities for connecting the printer to 
your host computer.  These are: 
•  A serial cable connection between the printer’s RS-232C serial 
connector and one of your host computer’s COM ports. 
•  A parallel cable connection between the printer’s standard parallel 
connector and your host computer’s parallel port (LPT). 
•  An Ethernet cable connection between the printer’s Ethernet 
interface connector and one of your host computer’s Ethernet port. 
NOTE: 
▪ Use an Ethernet cable conforming to the standard.  
10BASE-T:  Category 3 or greater  
100BASE-TX:  Category 5 or greater 
Cable length: Up to 100 m segment length  
▪ Depending on the operating environment, a communication 
error may occur.  In that case, you may need to use a shielded 
cable (STP) or device matching.  
•  A USB cable connection between the printer’s USB interface 
connector and one of your host computer’s USB port.  
NOTE: 
▪ When disconnecting the USB cable from the host computer, 
follow the “Safely remove hardware” message shown on the 
host.  
▪ Use a USB cable confirming to V1.1 or greater and with a 
Type B connecter provided on either end.  
 
The diagram below shows all the possible cable connections to the 
current version of the printer. 
 
 
 
c
  Ethernet Interface 
d
  USB Interface 
e
  Parallel Interface (Centronics) 
f
  Serial Interface (RS-232C) 
g
  Power Jack 
 
c d
e
f
NOTE: 
For the specifications of the 
serial interface cable, refer to 
APPENDIX 2, INTERFACE.  
CAUTION! 
Be sure to connect the serial 
or parallel cable while the 
printer and the host computer 
are power-off states.  Failure 
to do this may cause electric 
shock, short-circuit, or 
breakdown of the printer.