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Supplies and Parts
Cables used with the Printer
The printer uses a data cable and a power cable.
Data Cable
The data cable connects the printer to the network or PC sending cards. The data
cable can be:
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USB cable
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Network cable
USB Cable
Use a USB data cable, 6 feet (2 meters) long, to connect the
printer to the PC. Be sure to use a cable rated for USB 2.0
data transmission.
Network Cable
Use a standard network cable, sometimes called a Category 5 or Cat 5 cable, to
connect the printer to a network port.
Smart Card Cable
Use a USB cable up to a maximum of 6 feet (2 meters) long to connect the smart
card port to the PC.
Power Cable
The power cable connects to facility power and the printer power supply. Be sure
to use a cable that grounds to the facility power source.
The printer can use one of the following power cords:
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USA power cable
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European power cable
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Australian power cable
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United Kingdom power cable
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Danish power cable
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Indian power cable
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Israeli power cable
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Italian power cable
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Swiss power cable
Summary of Contents for SD260
Page 1: ...Datacard XPS Card Printer Installation and User Guide October 2011 Part No 539957 001 Rev B...
Page 13: ...3 Printer with Input Hopper Inside a single feed or hopper equipped printer...
Page 18: ...8 Welcome to Card Printer Information...
Page 45: ...35 10 Plug in and power on the printer...
Page 102: ...92 Using the Printer...
Page 124: ...114 Printer Driver...
Page 130: ...120 Removing a Printer from a Windows PC...
Page 148: ...138 Troubleshooting...
Page 158: ...148 Supplies and Parts...
Page 216: ...206 Legal Notices...