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Installation and Setup
Phaser 6140 Color Laser Printer
User Guide
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Connecting the Printer
This section includes:
Choosing a Connection Method
The printer can be connected to your computer via a USB cable or an Ethernet cable. The method you 
choose depends on whether or not your computer is connected to a network. A USB connection is a 
direct connection, is not used for networking, and is the easiest to set up. An Ethernet connection is 
used for networking. There are many ways that printers and computers can be connected on a 
network, so if you are going to use a network connection, you will need to know how your computer is 
connected to your network (for example, via a router connected to a cable or DSL modem). For more 
information, see 
Note:
Hardware and cabling requirements vary for the different connection methods. Routers, 
network hubs, network switches, modems, Ethernet and USB cables are not included with your 
printer and must be purchased separately.
Network: If your computer is connected to an office network or a home network (whether a hard 
connection or wireless), you will use an Ethernet cable to connect the printer to the network instead 
of directly to the computer. An Ethernet network can be used for one or more computers and 
supports many printers and systems simultaneously. An Ethernet connection is recommended 
because it is faster than a USB connection and it allows you direct access to the printer’s settings 
via CentreWare IS.
USB: If you are connecting the printer to one computer and do not have a network, you will use a 
USB connection. While a USB connection offers fast data speeds, it is not as fast as an Ethernet 
connection and does not provide access to CentreWare IS. To use USB, PC users must have 
Windows 2000/XP/Server 2003 or newer. Macintosh users must use Mac OS X, version 10.3 and 
higher.
Connecting via a Network
To connect the printer to a network:
1. Make sure the printer is turned off.
2. Attach an Ethernet RJ-45 cable from the printer to the network or router socket. You will need an 
Ethernet hub, or a DSL or Cable router (direct or wireless), and two or more twisted-pair Ethernet 
RJ-45 cables (one cable for each device). To connect using an Ethernet hub or router, first connect 
the computer to the hub/router with one cable and then connect the printer to the hub/router with 
the second cable. Connect to any port on the hub/router except the uplink port.
3. Attach the power cord and then plug in the printer and turn it on. For safety information, see 
4. You will need to manually set or automatically discover the printer’s IP (network) address. Go to