IBM 6400i Setup Manual page 26

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Installation, Attachment, And Configuration Overview
5. Attach the printer to the host system and configure the host system to
work with the printer.
a. For ASCII attachments, follow the instructions in the 6400 ASCII
b. For Coax/Twinax attachments, follow the instructions in the 6400
c. If you have ordered the Network Print Server feature, follow the
d. If you have ordered the Ethernet Interface, follow the instructions in
NOTE: If you are attaching this printer to an AIX host system, use the AIX
6. If you have not already ordered a communications cable, see page 297.
7. Configure the printer to work with host systems and to match your
emulation, such as IBM Proprinter III XL. Follow the instructions provided
in Chapter 3, "Configuring the Printer" and review the information
provided in Appendix C, "Host Attachment."
NOTE: If you are replacing an printer with this printer, make sure you review
8. Install and/or configure optional features by following instructions
provided in the appropriate feature manual. For a brief description of the
following optional features, refer to: "IPDS Feature" on page 187, "Code V
Feature (VGL)" on page 209, and "IGP Feature (PGL)" on page 203.
NOTE: For more detailed information about any optional feature, refer to the
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Programmer's Reference Manual.
Coax/Twinax Programmer's Reference Manual.
instructions in either the Network Print Server Ethernet
Administrator's Guide, or the Network Print Server Token-Ring
Administrator's Guide.
the Ethernet Interface User's Manual.
Version 3.2.5 and 4.1 print drivers provided on the Configuration
Utility diskette.
the information on the Configuration Utility diskette. The
Configuration Utility diskette contains information that will help you
configure this printer to match the configuration of the printer you are
replacing.
manual that was shipped with the feature. If you want to order a
manual to learn more about these features, see "Related Documents"
on page 15.

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