Lexmark T522 Setup Guide - Page 21

Local printing

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- Token-Ring networks (Shielded Twisted Pair) use a DB9 connector. - Ethernet 10Base2 networks (Thin Coax) use a BNC T-connector. Local printing You can attach your printer locally using either the USB port or parallel port. A USB port is standard on all printer models. The parallel port is standard on the base (nonnetwork) model. The parallel port requires an IEEE-1284 compliant parallel cable. We recommend Lexmark part number 1329605 (10 ft) or 1427498 (20 ft). If you add a parallel port by installing an optional USB/Parallel Interface Card, you need a 1284 A-C parallel cable, such as Lexmark part number 43H5171 (9.8 ft). Note: Some UNIX, Linux, and Macintosh computers also support USB connections. Consult your computer documentation to see if your system supports USB. 19

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Token-Ring networks (Shielded Twisted Pair)
use a DB9 connector.
Ethernet 10Base2 networks (Thin Coax) use
a BNC T-connector.
Local printing
You can attach your printer locally using either the USB
port or parallel port. A USB port is standard on all printer
models. The parallel port is standard on the base (non-
network) model. The parallel port requires an IEEE-1284
compliant parallel cable. We recommend Lexmark part
number 1329605 (10 ft) or 1427498 (20 ft).
If you add a parallel port by installing an optional USB/Par-
allel Interface Card, you need a 1284 A-C parallel cable,
such as Lexmark part number 43H5171 (9.8 ft).
Note:
Some UNIX, Linux, and Macintosh computers also
support USB connections. Consult your computer
documentation to see if your system supports USB.