Lexmark 13P0200 Setup Guide - Page 45

Step6: Attach cables, Network printing

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Step 6: Attach cables The Lexmark C750 can be attached to a network or locally (directly to a computer). Network printing You can attach your printer to a network using standard network cables. A 10BaseT/100BaseTX Fast Ethernet port is standard on Lexmark C750n, Lexmark C750in, and Lexmark C750dn models. You can add a Token-Ring or 10Base2 Ethernet port to any printer model by installing an optional MarkNet internal print server. To attach the printer to a network: 1 Make sure the printer is turned off and unplugged. 2 Connect the printer to a LAN drop or hub using standard cabling that is compatible with your network. The printer automatically adjusts itself for the network speed. Token-Ring, Ethernet 10BaseT, or Ethernet 100BaseTX networks (Category 5) use an RJ-45 connector. Token-Ring networks (Shielded Twisted Pair) use a DB9 connector. Ethernet 10Base2 networks (Thin Coax) use a BNC T connector. Attach cables 39

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Attach cables
Step 6: Attach cables
The Lexmark C750 can be attached to a network or locally (directly to
a computer).
Network printing
You can attach your printer to a network using standard network
cables.
A 10BaseT/100BaseTX Fast Ethernet port is standard on
Lexmark C750n, Lexmark C750in, and Lexmark C750dn models. You
can add a Token-Ring or 10Base2 Ethernet port to any printer model
by installing an optional MarkNet internal print server.
To attach the printer to a network:
1
Make sure the printer is turned off and unplugged.
2
Connect the printer to a LAN drop or hub using standard
cabling that is compatible with your network.
The printer automatically adjusts itself for the network speed.
Token-Ring, Ethernet 10BaseT, or
Ethernet 100BaseTX networks
(Category 5) use an RJ-45 connector.
Token-Ring networks (Shielded Twisted
Pair) use a DB9 connector.
Ethernet 10Base2 networks (Thin Coax)
use a BNC T connector.