Epson ActionScanner Mac User Setup Information - Page 4

Connecting The Scanner To Your Macintosh, Es-600c User's Guide.

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If the scanner comes on when you plug it in, turn it off by pressing the OPERATE button. Connecting the Scanner to Your Macintosh® Warning: Be sure that your Macintosh, scanner, and any other SCSI devices are turned off before you unplug or plug in any cables. You connect the scanner to your Macintosh with the SCSI cable included in the box. This cable has a 25-pin connector on one end and a 50-pin connector on the other. 1. Plug the 25-pin connector into the SCSI port on the Mac. This port has a e icon above it. Note: If you are already using the SCSI port on your Macintosh for another SCSI device, such as an external hard disk, you will need a SCSI cable with 50-pin connectors on both ends. You can then connect the scanner to your other SCSI device, following the instructions in Chapter 2 of your ES-600C User's Guide.

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If the scanner comes on when you plug it in, turn it off by
pressing the
OPERATE
button.
Connecting the Scanner to Your
Macintosh
®
Warning:
Be sure that your Macintosh, scanner, and any other SCSI
devices are turned off before you unplug or plug in any cables.
You connect the scanner to your Macintosh with the SCSI cable
included in the box. This cable has a 25-pin connector on one
end and a 50-pin connector on the other.
1.
Plug the 25-pin connector into the SCSI port on the Mac.
This port has a
e
icon above it.
Note:
If you are already using the SCSI port on your Macintosh
for
another SCSI device, such as an external hard disk, you will need
a SCSI cable with 50-pin connectors
on both
ends.
You
can
then
connect the scanner to your other SCSI device, following the
instructions in Chapter 2
of
your
ES-600C User’s Guide.