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Network Printing with Tektronix Color Printers
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Network Utilities for Phaser Color Printers
Ethernet connection
Ethernet is a communication standard that supports very high speed data 
transmission.  Ethernet offers signiÞcant speed improvement compared to 
serial, parallel, and LocalTalk connections.  Speed improvement varies 
greatly depending on network trafÞc, computer hardware, and other factors.
The printer's Ethernet port conforms to the IEEE 802.3 and Ethernet II 
standards, but it uses the smaller AAUI connector (developed by Apple 
Computer, Inc.) instead of the 15-pin AUI connector described in these 
standards.  Ethernet AAUI adapters, available from Tektronix and other 
sources, connect the printer to the network cable or a conventional AUI 
cable.
If you are connecting both EtherTalk and LocalTalk
If you have both LocalTalk and Ethernet cables as part of the same Apple 
internet
 (EtherTalk), it is recommended that you connect only the Ethernet 
cable.  There is no beneÞt to making both LocalTalk and Ethernet 
connections to the printer if both cables are part of the same Apple internet.  For 
information on printer behavior in this conÞguration, see ÒPrinter name and 
AppleTalk zonesÓ on page 3-6.
Ethernet adapters
Note
Make sure that the printer is turned off before making any 
Ethernet connections.
Your printerÕs Ethernet connector allows you to connect to one of three 
standard Ethernet cable types by using an Ethernet adapter.   The Ethernet 
adapters shown on the next page are available through Tektronix or your 
dealer.  Contact your dealer for Ethernet cables.