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Connecting the Printer to a Network
To connect a twisted pair cable to the printer:
1
With the printer turned off, connect the RJ-45 cable to
the RJ-45 socket on the back of the printer.
2
Turn on the printer and then the computer.
For Ethernet speed setting, see “Network Port Setup” on
page 107
.
The printer supports the shielded twisted pair cable (Category 5 shielded
twisted pair cable) that plugs into the RJ-45 jack on the back of the printer.
•
To prevent possible interference and assure continued FCC compliance,
do not remove the cover from the D-sub connector and always use
shielded
twisted pair wire with RJ-45 jack. Any unauthorized changes or
modifications to this device could void the FCC class A compliance of this
device.
To connect the cable to RJ-45 jack on the printer:
With the printer turned off, connect the cable from the Token
Ring MAU (Media Attachment Unit) to RJ-45 jack on the back
of the printer.
NOTE:
•
A Media Attachment Unit (MAU) is a network hub for a Token Ring
Network.
For Token Ring settings, see “Network Port Setup” on
page 107
.
Token Ring
network
connections
Parallel port
RJ-45 jack
(Use shielded cable only.)