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Attaching a Macintosh Printer Cable
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1 Printer Setup Attaching a Macintosh Printer Cable You can directly connect the printer to a Macintosh (or Macintosh-compatible) computer using either a LocalTalk or Macintosh serial cable. Note To connect the printer to a LocalTalk Network, see Appendix C. Caution Make sure power is off. 1 Locate the interface cable door (A) at the back of the printer. 2 Pull the door out using the finger tab for leverage. 3 Plug the cable into the printer's LocalTalk port. If the cable does not slip on easily, make sure the pin orientation matches the illustration. 4 Replace the interface cable door while allowing the cable to feed through the top hole. 5 Connect the other end of the cable to the proper connector on the computer. EN Printer Setup 1-11
Attaching a Macintosh Printer Cable
You can directly connect the printer to a
Macintosh (or Macintosh-compatible)
computer using either a LocalTalk or
Macintosh serial cable.
Note
To connect the printer to a LocalTalk
Network, see Appendix C.
Caution
Make sure power is off.
1
Locate the interface cable door (
A
) at
the back of the printer.
2
Pull the door out using the finger tab
for leverage.
3
Plug the cable into the printer’s
LocalTalk port. If the cable does not
slip on easily, make sure the pin
orientation matches the illustration.
4
Replace the interface cable door
while allowing the cable to feed
through the top hole.
5
Connect the other end of the cable to
the proper connector on the computer.
1
Printer Setup
EN
Printer Setup
1-11