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Using the built-in IEEE1394 interface
To connect your printer and computer using the
installed IEEE 1394 interface card, follow these
steps.
1. Make sure both the printer and the computer
are turned off.
2. Plug the compatible interface cable to the
printer.
IEEE 1394 interface connector
3. Plug the other end of the cable into the
computer's IEEE1394 interface connector.
After connecting your printer and computer with
the IEEE 1394 interface, see "Installing the Printer
Software and EPSON Printer Service Utility 2" on
page 13.
Using the optional interface card
The following optional Ethernet interface card lets
you use your printer on a network. The Ethernet
interface card automatically detects the protocols
on your network, so you can print from Windows
XP, Me, 98, 2000, and NT4.0, or Mac OS 8.6 to 9.x
and Mac OS X on an AppleTalk network.
EpsonNet 10/100 Base Tx
High Speed Int. Print Server
Note:
The asterisk (✽) is a substitute for the last digit of the
product code, which varies by location.
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Installing the optional interface card
To install an optional interface card, follow these steps.
Note:
Before you install the optional interface card, see the
documentation that comes with the card for setup
information.
1. Make sure both the printer and computer are
2. Make sure that the power cord is unplugged
3. Disconnect the interface cable, if necessary.
4. Use a cross-head screw driver to remove the
5. Slide the interface card along the slots on both
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turned off.
from the power outlet.
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Caution:
Do not install the interface card when the
printer is connected to a power outlet.
Doing so may damage the printer.
two screws securing the shield plate to the
optional interface slot, and lift off the plate. Be
sure to keep the screws to use when you
re-install the shield plate.
sides of the interface compartment. Push it
firmly to fully insert the connector at the rear
of the interface card into the printer's internal
socket.
Note:
According to the interface card you use, it may
stick out from the slot.

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