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Interface Card for LocalTaIk™ C82312* English Deutsch Français Español Italiano 4003467 CO1-00...
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The Interface Card for LocalTalk C82312* is an interface that allows a Macintosh EPSON printer via an AppleTalk network. Once the interface card and appropriate driver are installed, the printer becomes a standard LocalTalk device that does not require special command sequences to initiate print jobs.
About this guide This guide is designed to give you detailed information on how to install your C82312* LocalTalk Interface Card in an EPSON printer. The C82312* package contains the following items: • C82312* Interface Card • Manual In addition to these items, you must obtain a LocalTalk Locking Connector Kit Din-8 for your printer.
The following section gives you detailed information on how to install your interface card in your EPSON printer. Caution • Turn off the power to the printer and the computer before installing the interface card.
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3. Insert the interface card until the interface pins mate with the connector inside your printer. 4. Secure the interface with the two screws LocalTalk Port 5. Attach your LocalTalk connector (not included) to the LocalTalk port of the interface card.
The C82312* interface card has one jumper used for selecting the self-test function. Self-Test Jumper Jumper The jumper is a small terminal used for connecting or disconnecting a circuit. The jumper is on when the plug covers both wires of the terminal. Jumper settings can be changed by either attaching or removing the rectangular jumper plug.
OFF position. Jumpers OFF (open) Note The self-test printing function is not available for EPSON Page printers in PostScript™ mode. In this case, always leave the self-test jumper in its original position (OFF). ON (closed)