Using A Lan Cable; Network Environment - Canon Laser Shot LBP5200 User Manual

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Using a LAN Cable

When the optional network board (AXIS 1611) is installed, the printer can be
connected to a network using a LAN cable. The cables, hubs, etc. should be
obtained separately as required.
NOTE
For details on the procedure for installing the network board, see "Installing the Network
Board (AXIS 1611)," on p. 6-12.
If this printer is connected to a network, network settings will need to be configured, the
printer will need to be installed as a network printer, the print server will need to be
configured, etc. For information on the steps required, refer to the users manual included
with your network operating system and the users manual included with AXIS 1611.

■ Network Environment

The optional network board supports 10BASE-T and 100BASE-TX connections.
When connecting to a 10BASE-T Ethernet network
Computer without a
10BASE-T Connector
10BASE-T Compatible
Network Board
When connecting to a 100BASE-TX Ethernet network
Computer without a
10BASE-T Connector
10BASE-TX
Compatible Network Board
IMPORTANT
The network board for this printer cannot connect to networks other than those listed
above.
Make sure there is port available on the hub you will connect to. If there are no available
ports, the hub will need to be expanded.
Computer with a
10BASE-T Connector
10BASE-T
Cable
10BASE-T Compatible Hub
Computer with a
10BASE-T Connector
100BASE-TX
Cable
100BASE-TX Compatible Hub
LAN Connector
LAN Connector
Connecting to a Computer
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