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2 Easy Steps 1 Install the Print Station 1. Connect a network cable between the Print Station and your 10 or 100Mbps hub or switch. Use Category 5 cable with RJ-45 network connectors. Cable length must not exceed 328 feet (100 meters). Use a standard numbered port on the hub or switch, not a port labeled Out to Hub, Uplink, Daisy Chain, X, or Crossover. 2. Connect the printer cables. Connect the first printer to the Printer 1 port on the Print Station using a parallel printer cable. 3. Connect the Print Station's power adapter to the power connector and a power source. Turn on the power to the Print Station and printers. When the Status light turns green, the Print Station is ready to print. Intel® InBusiness™ Print Station 1 2 3 The Print Station hardware installation is complete! 2 Set up each computer to print Use the Print Station CD-ROM to install the printing software on each computer. Do not install printers using the Windows* Add New Hardware or Add Printer wizards. 1. Insert the Intel InBusiness Print Station CD into a Windows* computer. If the setup program doesn't automatically start, run setup.exe from the CD. Click the Start menu, click Run and browse to setup.exe on your CD-ROM drive. 2. Click the Setup button. 3. Follow the instructions in the Setup program. Tip: After you use the CD to set up one printer, you can set up another from the Intel InBusiness Print Station program folder on your computer. Click Start, Programs, Intel InBusiness Print Station and Add Printer. Register Your Print Station Registering your Intel® InBusiness™ Print Station authorizes you to receive free installation assistance for 90 days. You can register your Print Station using the registration card in Doing Business with Intel. More information on technical service and the three year limited warranty is included in Doing Business with Intel. What the lights on the Print Station mean Status light: Green indicates normal operation. Blinking green indicates printing activity. Red indicates a problem. The light blinks amber during startup. If the light blinks red, you can count the blinks and use the following to solve most problems: 6 Blinks: Disconnect the power and printers from the Print Station and then reconnect them. 7 Blinks: Check the network connection to the hub or switch. 9 Blinks: Turn off the power on the Print Station and turn it on again. If the light blinks in any other pattern, contact your supplier or Intel's Customer Support. LAN light: Green indicates a network connection at 10 Mbps. Amber indicates a network connection at 100 Mbps. Blinking indicates network activity. Test Page: Press this button to send a test page to each printer. Easy Expansion To add more printers to your network, simply add another Print Station to your network hub or switch and connect the printers. If you can't print...  Printer is offline. Check the printer to see if it is out of paper or jammed.  Printer cable is too long or defective. Make sure the printer cable is stamped "1284 compliant" and does not exceed six feet or 1.83 meters in length.  Your computer is not configured correctly. Run the Print Station Add Printer wizard again and make sure that you select the correct printer driver. For information, see your printer documentation.  Print Station is not functioning. Check the Status light on the Print Station. For more troubleshooting help, click the Start menu, Programs, Intel InBusiness Print Station, and Troubleshooting. Need More Help? You can reach Intel's product support site on the Web at http://support.intel.com. A trained technical specialist will take your call Monday through Friday between 7 a.m. and 8 p.m., and Saturday between 7 a.m. and 3 p.m., Pacific time. Call 1-916-377-7000. In Europe, support hours are Monday through Friday between 08:30 and 16:00 (UK time) and 09:30 and 17:00 (Continental Europe). Call: UK +44 (0) 1793 404900 Germany +49 (0) 69 9509 6099 Italy +39 (0) 2 696 33276 France +33 (0) 1 41 91 85 29

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Easy
Expansion
To add more printers to your network, simply add another Print Station to your network
hub or switch and connect the printers.
If you can’t print...
Printer is offline.
Check the printer to see if it is out of paper or jammed.
Printer cable is too long or defective.
Make sure the printer cable is stamped “1284
compliant” and does not exceed six feet
or 1.83 meters in length.
Your computer is not configured correctly.
Run the Print Station Add Printer wizard
again and make sure that you select the correct printer driver. For information, see
your printer documentation.
Print Station is not functioning.
Check the Status light on the Print Station.
For more troubleshooting help, click the Start menu, Programs, Intel InBusiness Print Station,
and Troubleshooting.
Install the Print Station
1.
Connect a network cable between
the Print Station and your 10 or
100Mbps hub or switch.
Use Category 5 cable with RJ-45 network
connectors. Cable length must not exceed 328
feet (100 meters). Use a standard numbered port
on the hub or switch, not a port labeled Out to
Hub, Uplink, Daisy Chain, X, or Crossover.
2.
Connect the printer cables.
Connect the first printer to the Printer 1 port on the
Print Station using a parallel printer cable.
3.
Connect the Print Station’s power
adapter to the power connector and a
power source.
Turn on the power to the Print Station and printers.
When the Status light turns green, the
Print Station is ready to print.
The Print Station hardware
installation is complete!
Easy
Steps
1
Set up each computer
to print
Use the Print Station CD-ROM to install
the printing software on each computer.
Do not install printers using the Windows*
Add New Hardware or Add Printer wizards.
1.
Insert the Intel
InBusiness Print
Station CD into a
Windows* computer.
If the setup program
doesn’t automatically
start, run setup.exe
from the CD. Click the
Start menu, click Run
and browse to
setup.exe on your
CD-ROM drive.
2.
Click the Setup button.
3.
Follow the instructions in the Setup program.
Tip
: After you use the
CD to set up one printer,
you can set up another
from the Intel InBusiness
Print Station program
folder on your computer.
Click Start, Programs,
Intel InBusiness Print
Station and Add Printer.
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Need More Help?
You can reach Intel’s product support site on the Web at http://support.intel.com. A trained
technical specialist will take your call Monday through Friday between 7 a.m. and
8 p.m., and Saturday between 7 a.m. and 3 p.m., Pacific time.
Call
1-916-377-7000
.
In Europe, support hours are Monday through Friday between 08:30 and 16:00 (UK time) and
09:30 and 17:00 (Continental Europe).
Call:
UK
+44 (0) 1793 404900
Germany
+49 (0) 69 9509 6099
Italy
+39 (0) 2 696 33276
France
+33 (0) 1 41 91 85 29
Intel
®
InBusiness
Print Station
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Register Your
Print Station
Registering your Intel
®
InBusiness
Print Station authorizes you to receive free installation
assistance for 90 days. You can register your Print Station using the registration card in
Doing Business with Intel. More information on technical service and the three year
limited warranty is included in
Doing Business with Intel
.
What the lights on the
Print Station mean
Status light:
Green indicates normal operation. Blinking green indicates printing activity.
Red indicates a problem. The light blinks amber during startup. If the light blinks red, you
can count the blinks and use the following to solve most problems:
6 Blinks:
Disconnect the power and printers from the Print Station and then reconnect them.
7 Blinks:
Check the network connection to the hub or switch.
9 Blinks:
Turn off the power on the Print Station and turn it on again.
If the light blinks in any other pattern, contact your supplier or Intel’s Customer Support.
LAN light:
Green indicates a network connection at 10 Mbps. Amber indicates a network
connection at 100 Mbps. Blinking indicates network activity.
Test Page:
Press this button to send a test page to each printer.
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