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Enabling High Speed Printer, Communications

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Xe88qrg.bk Page 2 Thursday, February 17, 2000 4:25 PM Note: Windows 95/98 Shortcut: Right-click on My Computer-Select Properties-click on Device Manageropen the Ports (click on the + sign). If ECP is enabled, the printer port will be called ECP Printer Port {LPT1}. Note: If ECP mode is not enabled, print speed will be reduced and the scanning feature will not function. Enabling High Speed Printer Communications To ensure high-speed print performance, the WorkCentre XE88 was designed to take advantage of high-speed parallel port communications between your personal computer and your WorkCentre. This can be accomplished by enabling the Extended Capabilities Port (ECP) mode for your personal computer parallel port (LP1, LPT2 etc.). If your personal computer does not appear to have ECP mode enabled, do the following: 1 Check the documentation for your personal computer for a description of this feature. Look particularly for BIOS and/or CMOS settings. If necessary, call the manufacturer of 2 your personal computer. Be prepared with the model and serial numbers. You may need to add an ECP Board to your personal computer to allow your personal computer to operate in this mode. 3.2 U s e r G u i d e

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3.2
User Guide
Enabling High Speed Printer
Communications
To ensure high-speed print performance,
the WorkCentre XE88 was designed to
take advantage of high-speed parallel port
communications between your personal
computer and your WorkCentre. This can
be accomplished by enabling the
Extended Capabilities Port
(ECP) mode
for your personal computer parallel port
(LP1, LPT2 etc.).
If your personal computer does not
appear to have ECP mode enabled, do the
following:
Check the documentation for your
personal computer for a description of
this feature. Look particularly for BIOS
and/or CMOS settings.
If necessary, call the manufacturer of
your personal computer. Be prepared
with the model and serial numbers.
You may need to add an ECP Board to your
personal computer to allow your personal
computer to operate in this mode.
Note:
Windows 95/98 Shortcut:
Right-click on My Computer-Select
Properties-click on Device Manager-
open the Ports (click on the + sign). If
ECP is enabled, the printer port will be
called ECP Printer Port {LPT1}.
Note:
If ECP mode is not enabled, print
speed will be reduced and the scanning
feature will not function.
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