Xerox M118i System Administration Guide - Page 15

Cabling, Interface Ports

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Cabling Cabling Interface Ports The machine has multiple interface ports as shown in the following diagram. Parallel Port Ethernet Port USB Port Ethernet 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX The machine is compatible with SMB, LPD, EtherTalk, NetWare, IPP, HTTP, DHCP, SMTP, POP, DDNS, RARP, and Port 9100. It supports T connector as a standard feature. There are three Ethernet interface options available on the screen: 10BASE-T, 100BASE-TX and AUTO. 10BASE-T and 100BASE-TX support 10 Mbps and 100 Mbps respectively. When AUTO is selected, the machine detects the communication speed automatically when powered on and adjusts its setting accordingly. EtherTalk, NetWare, and TCP/IP protocols that use Ethernet can be switched automatically according to the applied transmission protocol. NOTE: EtherTalk will function when the optional PostScript Kit is installed. Parallel (IEEE1284) Host Connection One parallel interface is provided for the print use as standard on the machine, which enables direct connection to the host computer. This high-speed Centronics port, conforming to IEEE1284, allows two-way communication between a computer and the machine. Use a full-pitch connector. IEEE1284 (that supports nibble and ECP) is supplied for the print use on the standard configuration. For data input via Centronics, Adobe Communication Protocol is supported. Adobe Communication Protocol is compatible with four modes: Raw, Standard, Binary, TBCP. NOTE: Adobe Communication Protocol can be set when the PostScript Kit (optional) has been installed. USB 2.0(Universal Serial Bus) USB 2.0 is supported for the print use on the standard configuration and is used as an input port for printing data. This is compatible with Full Speed (12 Mbps), and High Speed (480 Mbps), but not applied to Low Speed (1.5 Mbps). Xerox CopyCentre/WorkCentre 118 System Administration Guide 15

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Cabling
Xerox CopyCentre/WorkCentre 118 System Administration Guide
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Cabling
Interface Ports
The machine has multiple interface ports as shown in the following diagram.
Ethernet 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX
The machine is compatible with SMB, LPD, EtherTalk, NetWare, IPP, HTTP, DHCP,
SMTP, POP, DDNS, RARP, and Port 9100. It supports T connector as a standard
feature.
There are three Ethernet interface options available on the screen: 10BASE-T,
100BASE-TX and AUTO. 10BASE-T and 100BASE-TX support 10 Mbps and 100
Mbps respectively. When AUTO is selected, the machine detects the communication
speed automatically when powered on and adjusts its setting accordingly.
EtherTalk, NetWare, and TCP/IP protocols that use Ethernet can be switched
automatically according to the applied transmission protocol.
NOTE:
EtherTalk will function when the optional PostScript Kit is installed.
Parallel (IEEE1284) Host Connection
One parallel interface is provided for the print use as standard on the machine, which
enables direct connection to the host computer.
This high-speed Centronics port, conforming to IEEE1284, allows two-way
communication between a computer and the machine. Use a full-pitch connector.
IEEE1284 (that supports nibble and ECP) is supplied for the print use on the standard
configuration. For data input via Centronics, Adobe Communication Protocol is
supported. Adobe Communication Protocol is compatible with four modes: Raw,
Standard, Binary, TBCP.
NOTE:
Adobe Communication Protocol can be set when the PostScript Kit (optional)
has been installed.
USB 2.0(Universal Serial Bus)
USB 2.0 is supported for the print use on the standard configuration and is used as an
input port for printing data. This is compatible with Full Speed (12 Mbps), and High
Speed (480 Mbps), but not applied to Low Speed (1.5 Mbps).
Parallel Port
Ethernet Port
USB Port