Choosing a Connection Method
Dell 7330 Mono Laser Printer
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Choosing a Connection Method
Connect the printer via Ethernet, USB, or parallel. A USB or a parallel connection is a direct
connection and is not used for networking. An Ethernet connection is used for networking.
Hardware and cabling requirements vary for the different connection methods. Cabling and
hardware are generally not included with your printer and must be purchased separately. This
section includes:
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Connecting via Ethernet (Recommended)
on page 3-3
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Connecting via USB
on page 3-4
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Connecting via Parallel
on page 3-4
Connecting via Ethernet (Recommended)
Ethernet can be used for one or more computers. It supports many printers and systems on an
Ethernet network. An Ethernet connection is recommended because it is faster than a USB
connection. It also allows you direct access to the Embedded Web Server (EWS). The
Embedded Web Server interface enables you to manage, configure, and monitor networked
printers from your desktop.
Network Connection
Depending on your particular setup, the following hardware and cabling is required for
Ethernet.
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If you are connecting to one computer, an Ethernet RJ-45 crossover cable is required.
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If you are connecting to one or more computers with an Ethernet hub, or cable or DSL
router, two or more twisted-pair (category 5/RJ-45) cables are required. (One cable for
each device.)
If you are connecting to one or more computers with a hub, connect the computer to the hub
with one cable, and then connect the printer to the hub with the second cable. Connect to any
port on the hub except the uplink port.
See also:
Configuring the Network Address
on page 3-5
Available Printer Drivers
on page 3-11