Intermec EasyCoder F4 – Installation & Operation Ed. 3
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Chapter 3 Installation
Connections
Power
Computer
1 Place the printer on a level surface near an AC outlet. You should
be able to easily access the printer to load media, to load ribbon,
and to remove the printout
2 Check that the printer is switched off.
3 Connect the power cord between the receptacle on the rear plate
and an electrical outlet (>90 - <264 VAC).
The EasyCoder F4 is fi tted with one 25-pin D-style subminiature
(DB25) socket for the RS-232 serial interface port and one class B
connector for the USB interface port (see Appendix 3).
• RS-232 Serial Interface
Use the serial interface with Intermec Direct Protocol or Intermec
Fingerprint programming language because you can receive
error messages from your printer. Before you can use the
serial interface, you may need to set up the communication
parameters, such as baud rate, parity etc. as described in Chapter
7, “Setting Up the Printer.”
• USB Interface
The USB interface is intended for future applications.
• Optional Interface Board
Several types are available (see Chapter 10, “Options”.) Refer to
Appendix 3 and the separate documentation delivered with the
boards for connection and setup instructions.
Switch off both the PC and the printer before connecting them
together.
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