EPSON AcuLaser C9200N
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5.2.4 Writing USB ID
PURPOSE
This printer includes USB interface as standard. A unique USB ID has been assigned to
each printer to be identified by a host PC connected via the USB interface. The USB ID
information is stored on the nonvolatile memory on the Main Board. Therefore,
whenever the Main Board is replaced, the ID must be written to the new board. As for
this product, the model ID information is stored, it must also be written to the board.
REQUIRED TOOL
The program to be used for writing the USB-ID and the required operating
environment are as follows.
Program name
EPSON Page Printer Main Board Initialization Tool
Operating environment
SO
Windows95/OSR2.0 or later, Windows98, Windows Me, Windows
2000, Windows UP
Interface to be used
USB
INSTALLING THE PROGRAM & BASIC OPERATION
1.
Copy a set of files of “Main Board initial setting tool” to a folder created on the
PC.
2.
Double click on the program icon [
] to start up the program, and select the
model name in the [Model Selection].
3.
In the [Port Selection], select the port connected to the printer.
Figure 5-4. Basic Operation
C H E C K
P O I N T
The set of files of “Main Board initial setting tool” must be stored in
one folder.
C H E C K
P O I N T
The “Auto selection” allows you to search printers connected to the
PC, and establish a connection with the first detected printer. When
multiple printers are connected, however, specify the port name
rather than using the “Auto selection” since a printer detected by
the auto detection varies according to the communication status.
Summary of Contents for Aculaser C9200N
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Page 156: ...Confidential C H A P T E R 4 DISASSEMBLYANDASSEMBLY ...
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