Connecting the Printer to Your Computer
Your EPI-4000 has two separate interface connections: a parallel
interface and an RS-232C compatible serial interface. If you are
unsure which one your computer requires, check your computer
manual.
The EPI-4000 is set up at the factory for parallel communication. If
your computer has a parallel interface and you have a suitable
shielded cable, you can connect to most computers immediately.
Just follow the steps under Connecting the Parallel Interface, below.
If you need to use the serial interface, be sure to change the
SelecType setting as described in Chapter 2 before you connect the
serial interface. If you have a computer that requires a different type
of interface, use one of the optional interfaces described in Chapter 4.
Setting Up the Printer
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