
Connecting Your Printer
To the electrical power supply
Your printer has no ON-OFF switch and is powered as soon as you connect it to the
electrical power supply, so make sure that it is on a stable surface and that the
top cover is closed. After approximately 2 minutes of inactivity, the printer
will go into "standby" mode in which both light indicators are off and the print
head is
in its rest position at the left hand end of its path.
Make sure the power supplied has the voltage indicated on the electrical data
plate on the base of the printer. If the electrical data plate indicates a
different voltage, call your local retailer immediately. DO NOT, UNDER ANY
CIRCUMSTANCES, CONNECT THE PRINTER TO THE ELECTRICAL POWER SUPPLY.
Make sure that the plug on the power cable of the printer is of the type
accepted by the wall socket you intend to use; if it is not, call your local
retailer.
Do NOT attempt to change the plug yourself.
The manufacturer declines all responsibility for accidents to persons or damage
to the printer arising from the non-observance of this warning.
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Plug the printer power cable into a wall socket.
The socket outlet shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily
accessible.
The printer will execute a series of internal checks and a mechanical reset. It
will be in ON LINE condition (On Line LED lit).
To your computer
Make sure your printer is NOT connected to the electrical power
supply and that your computer/host system is switched OFF.
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Plug the interface cable connector into the socket on the rear of the printer
and, if
necessary, close the spring clips on it.
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Connect the other end of the interface cable to the appropriate interface
connector socket (port) on your computer/host system.
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Connect your printer to the electrical power supply and switch on your
computer.
The interface cable is not supplied with the printer; consult your systems
engineer or retailer for advice on the type of cable you require. A manufacturer-
recommended interface cable is available as an option.
Summary of Contents for SuperScript 100C
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