Connecting To Your Printer; Interfaces; Interconnection; Printer Drivers - Oki ML3320 User Manual

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C
ONNECTING TO YOUR PRINTER
I
NTERFACES
Your printer is equipped with two standard data interfaces:
Under no circumstances attempt to use both parallel and USB ports
simultaneously.
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Parallel: for direct connection to a PC. This port requires a bi-directional (IEEE 1284
compliant) parallel cable.
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USB: for connection to a PC running Windows 2000 or above. This port requires a
shielded cable 5m long confirming to USB version 2.0.
NOTE
Interface cables are not supplied with your printer.
The following interfaces are available as optional accessories and are described in their
accompanying installation documentation:
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RS232 C Serial interface
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100Base-TX/10Base-T network connection
NOTE
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Refer to the Network Configuration Guide for setting up the network
connection.
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It is not recommended that you use either the Parallel or USB port when
the RS-232 C or Network Interface option is installed in this printer.
I
NTERCONNECTION
1.
Ensure that both printer and computer are turned OFF.
2.
Connect the required interface cable, USB, Parallel, Serial or Network to the printer
and then to the computer.
3.
Turn ON the printer and then turn ON the computer.
P
RINTER DRIVERS
The driver for your printer is provided on the CD included with the printer. You can either
load the driver or select one of the compatible drivers listed below in your software
application.
IBM PROPRINTER III
ML3320/1 IBM
IBM Proprinter III
IBM Proprinter II
IBM Proprinter
IBM Graphics Printer
CAUTION!
EPSON FX
ML3320/1 Epson
Epson FX286e
Epson FX 850/1050
Epson FX 86/286
Epson FX
Epson FX800/1000
Connecting to your printer > 12
MICROLINE STANDARD
Microline 320/321
Microline 320/321
Microline 320/321
Microline 292/293
Microline 192/193
Microline 182/183

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