SETUP SHEET Connecting the Printer to the Computer Macintosh follow the steps on page 6 before you connect your printer. Copyright 1990 by Seiko Epson Corporation Printed in Japan 90.11-2 CONTENTS U n p a c k i n g Assembling...
To install the imaging cartridge and the cleaning pad, follow the instructions in the imaging cartridge box. CAUTIONS: Do not turn the cartridge upside down. Never transport the printer with the imaging cartridge installed. - W r e n c h - 2 -...
I ! ! ! ! 9 WARNING: outlet voltage do not match, contact your dealer for assistance. Do not plug in the power cable. If the rated voltage of the printer and your - 3 -...
Paper Loading Push the paper set lever forward to the manual position. Slide the paper guides on the paper cassette all the way open. Take a stack of paper (high- quality copier paper is preferred). Tap the edge of the paper on a flat surface. Insert the stack of paper into the paper cassette, making sure that the top of...
Test Printing 1. Make sure the imaging cartridge is installed. Then, turn on the printer by pressing the vertical bar ( I) on the power switch. 2. After about 70 seconds, the printer automatically begins printing a start page. CAUTION: Be careful not to touch the fuser, which is marked by a caution label.
Mac CAUTION: Do not connect the cable before you have selected the AppleTalk interface on the EPL-7500. To select the AppleTalk interface, follow these steps: 1. Turn on the printer and wait until it prints the start page.
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8. Press m until SAVE LEVEL 2 appears on the display. 9. Press m once. 10. Turn the printer off. CAUTION: If you connect an AppleTalk cable, never operate the printer with the SelecType INTERFACE APPLETALK setting may leave your printer inoperable or WF’LETFILK SQl..JE LEI..!EL - 7 -...
Connecting the Printer to the Computer 1. Make sure both the printer and the computer are off. 2. Connect a properly-shielded interface cable to the appropriate interface connector, as shown below. Parallel interface Plug the other end of the cable into your computer.