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Operator Manual
Connecting the I/O
After connecting each interface to your printer, run a print job from the Host
Computer to verify proper function of the printer.
Serial/Parallel Interfaces
To connect the Serial or Parallel I/O cable, plug in the cable to the proper
connector on the I/O panel.
The serial interface operates up to 38.4 kBaud and uses a standard DB 25 serial
cable connector and standard RS-232-C signals. Serial interface cables should be
no longer than 50 feet (15.2 meters).
The Centronics parallel port is IEEE-1284 compliant and uses a 36-pin 1284-B
type connector (AMP 555119-1 or equivalent). Parallel interface cables should be
no longer than 6 feet (2 meters)
Interface Connections and Powering Up
Interface Connectors
Properly secure the cable to the printer interface using the correct connectors.
Shielded I/O cables must be used on all installations to
comply with regulatory requirements.
CAREFUL!
Figure 1 - 3. Rear view, showing Serial, Parallel and Power Plugs
The optional Twinax and Coax interface modules are installed between the
Serial/Parallel connectors and the power plug. Appendix B: Optional Interfaces
describes these.
Serial Interface Port
Parallel Interface Port
Power Plug
Interface Connections
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