Lexmark W810 安装指南
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Attach cables
Step 11: Attach cables
You can attach the printer to a LAN by:
•
Connecting the printer directly to the server using a parallel or
serial cable.
serial cable.
Your printer’s standard parallel port requires an IEEE-1284
compliant parallel cable. We recommend Lexmark part number
1329605 (10 ft) or 1427498 (20 ft). If you installed an optional
parallel/USB interface card, you need a 1284 A-C parallel
cable, such as Lexmark part number 43H5171 (9.8 ft). If you
use something other than an IEEE-compliant cable, you may
not be able to access all of your printer’s functions.
compliant parallel cable. We recommend Lexmark part number
1329605 (10 ft) or 1427498 (20 ft). If you installed an optional
parallel/USB interface card, you need a 1284 A-C parallel
cable, such as Lexmark part number 43H5171 (9.8 ft). If you
use something other than an IEEE-compliant cable, you may
not be able to access all of your printer’s functions.
If you’re attaching a serial cable, we recommend Lexmark part
number 1038693 (50 ft). Attach the cable to the serial connec-
tor on the optional tri-port interface card you installed in the
printer.
number 1038693 (50 ft). Attach the cable to the serial connec-
tor on the optional tri-port interface card you installed in the
printer.
•
Connecting the printer directly to the LAN:
Note:
If you have a MarkNet
print server installed, you never
have to worry about setting the
network speed. The print server
automatically senses the net-
work speed and adjusts for that
speed.
have to worry about setting the
network speed. The print server
automatically senses the net-
work speed and adjusts for that
speed.
— Using an external print server, such as Lexmark’s MarkNet
Pro.
— Using an internal print server, such as the MarkNet S or
one of the MarkNet N2000 Series print servers.
— Using the optional tri-port interface card to connect to a
LocalTalk network.