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Introduction Your EPSON® EPL-N2000 is a 600-dpi laser printer that uses EPSON's latest quality-enhancement (MicroGray™ and Resolution Improvement Technology) to print crisp, clean output at up to 20 pages per minute. It emulates the HewlettPackard®LaserJet™printer, allowing you to print using the wide variety of software programs that support HP LaserJet printers. Your printer comes with a standard Ethernet interface card and built-in software that allows multiple network users to connect to the printer and control print operations remotely, eliminating the need for a separate print server. Because the Ethernet card supports multiple protocols and automatically detects the protocols on your network, you can print to the EPL-N2000 from DOS, Microsoft® Windows®, Apple®Macintosh®, UNIX, and IBM® OS/2® applications. You can change your printer's emulation mode from the standard LJ4 (PCL5e) to four other modes to give you maximum flexibility. In addition, if you've installed the optional EPSONScript® Level 2 module, you can print any document formatted for PostScript,® including professional graphics formats and special effects. The two built-in parallel B and C interfaces let you connect the printer to an ECP port on your computer for even faster printing under Microsoft Windows 95.® You can also install a variety of optional equipment to enhance your printer's operation, such as extra paper cassettes, additional memory, LocalTalk,® coax, twinax, and serial interfaces, and a duplex unit that enables you to print on both sides of the page. Introduction 1