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The printer can be connected to the host via the USB, serial, optional wireless LAN 802.11 A/B/G, or
Bluetooth. The printer will automatically connect to the first port that delivers valid data. Once
established, the printer’s power must be cycled ‘Off’ and ‘On’ to change an interface connection. Once the
cable connection has been made see section 3.3 for information on using the configuration software
(NETira CT).
Serial (RJ11)
USB
Before connecting Power or interface cables to the printer, be sure the printer is powered off.
Serial Connection
The serial interface supports RS-232C communications via a RJ 11 connector. The following list of serial
port settings is menu selectable (via host software/driver) and must match the host computer’s serial port
settings:
> Baud Rate (Default 9600 bps)
> Parity = (Default N)
> Word Length (Default 8 bits)
> Stop Bits = (Default 1)
USB Connection (USB)
The USB Interface is supported in Windows 95 and greater. Depending upon the operating system of your
host computer, installation may differ slightly. For setup information, see Appendix C.
Optional Wireless LAN and Bluetooth
For setup information on optional Wireless LAN and Bluetooth connections, see Appendix B.
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