Lexmark C910 Setup Guide - Page 43
Windows 98, and, connections. Some UNIX, Linux - windows 8
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Note: All Windows operating systems support parallel connections. However, only the Windows 98, Windows Me, and Windows 2000 operating systems support USB connections. Some UNIX, Linux, and Macintosh computers also support USB connections. Refer to your computer documentation to see if your system supports USB. • A USB port requires a USB printer cable, such as Lexmark part number 12A2405 (2 m). • A parallel port requires an IEEE-1284 compliant parallel cable such as Lexmark part number 1329605 (10 ft) or 1427498 (20 ft). If you install an optional USB/Parallel Interface Card to the Lexmark C910n or Lexmark ABCdn, you need a 1284 A-C parallel cable such as Lexmark part number 43H5171 (9.8 ft), or a USB cable such as Lexmark part number 12A2405 (2 m). If you have installed an optional Tri-Port Adapter, you can locally attach the printer with a serial cable. We recommend Lexmark part number 1038693 (50 ft). For details on LocalTalk or infrared connections, refer to the documentation that shipped with the Tri-Port Adapter. To attach the printer to a computer: 1 Make sure the printer, computer, and any other attached devices are turned off and unplugged. 2 Connect the printer to the computer using a parallel or USB cable. - Use an IEEE-1284 compliant parallel cable to ensure that you can access all of your printer functions. - Be sure to match the USB symbol on the cable to the USB symbol on the printer. Attach cables 37
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