Lexmark 13P0245 User's Guide - Page 40

If two Tri-Port Adapters are, LocalTalk, LocalTalk Buffer

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Symptom Cannot print using the infrared port on the optional Tri-Port Adapter (continued). Cause A connection between the two infrared devices cannot be made. Cannot print using the LocalTalk The LocalTalk port is not set up port. correctly. Solution • Make sure the distance between the two infrared ports is 3 m (10 ft) or less. If necessary, move the ports closer together. • Make sure no objects are between the two ports. • Make sure the computer is set on a level surface. • If necessary, turn off the lights in the room or close window shades or blinds. Bright light, such as direct sunshine or nearby artificial lights, may interfere with communication. • Make sure neither LocalTalk Port nor LocalTalk Buffer is set to Disabled in the LocalTalk Menu. • Verify that the printer is set up correctly in the Macintosh Chooser. • If two Tri-Port Adapters are installed, only one LocalTalk and one infrared port works. The TriPort Adapter installed in connector slot 1 is active. 38

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Cannot print using the infrared
port on the optional
Tri-Port Adapter (continued).
A connection between the two
infrared devices cannot be made.
Make sure the distance between
the two infrared ports is 3 m (10
ft) or less. If necessary, move the
ports closer together.
Make sure no objects are
between the two ports.
Make sure the computer is set
on a level surface.
If necessary, turn off the lights in
the room or close window
shades or blinds. Bright light,
such as direct sunshine or
nearby artificial lights, may
interfere with communication.
Cannot print using the LocalTalk
port.
The LocalTalk port is not set up
correctly.
Make sure neither
LocalTalk
Port
nor
LocalTalk Buffer
is set
to Disabled in the
LocalTalk
Menu
.
Verify that the printer is set up
correctly in the Macintosh
Chooser.
If two Tri-Port Adapters are
installed, only one LocalTalk and
one infrared port works. The Tri-
Port Adapter installed in
connector slot 1 is active.
Symptom
Cause
Solution