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Attaching Gigabit Ethernet Board Type

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Attaching Gigabit Ethernet Board Type A Attaching Gigabit Ethernet Board Type A Important ❒ The printer's ethernet and USB ports are not available when the gigabit eth- ernet board is attached to the printer. Instead, you can use the ethernet port and USB port mounted on the board. ❒ Before handling the gigabit ethernet board, ground yourself by touching 2 something metal to discharge any static electricity. Static electricity can dam- age the gigabit ethernet board. ❒ Do not subject the gigabit ethernet board to physical shocks. A Check the contents of the box. ❖ Gigabit Ethernet Board AGY096S ❖ Protective caps (one each for the ethernet port and the USB port) AGY097S ❖ Ferrite core (This printer does not require the ferrite core.) AQC092S Note ❒ Design of the ferrite core varies according to printer model. 43

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Attaching Gigabit Ethernet Board Type A
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Attaching Gigabit Ethernet Board Type A
Important
The printer's ethernet and USB ports are not available when the gigabit eth-
ernet board is attached to the printer. Instead, you can use the ethernet port
and USB port mounted on the board.
Before handling the gigabit ethernet board, ground yourself by touching
something metal to discharge any static electricity. Static electricity can dam-
age the gigabit ethernet board.
Do not subject the gigabit ethernet board to physical shocks.
A
Check the contents of the box.
Gigabit Ethernet Board
Protective caps (one each for the ethernet port and the USB port)
Ferrite core (This printer does not require the ferrite core.)
Note
Design of the ferrite core varies according to printer model.
AGY096S
AGY097S
AQC092S