Connecting To The Ethernet Ports - Xante ScreenWriter 3 Manual

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Before using your printer, install and configure the Adobe PostScript
printer driver and your printer's PPD. See "XANTÉ Utilities
Installer" and "Adobe PostScript Printer Drivers" in chapter 4.

Connecting to the Ethernet Ports

With the Ethernet option on your printer, you can connect to a
network using unshielded twisted pair or coaxial cable.
Unshielded Twisted Pair (10BaseT, Optional 10/100BaseT)
Each device in a network installation using UTP cable must be
connected to a hub. The maximum length for a UTP cable
connection from device to hub is 328 feet (100 m). Larger networks
are formed by linking hubs to repeaters, routers, gateways, or to
other hubs.
UTP cable is the wire used in many telephone installations. The
connectors used for an Ethernet network using UTP cable are RJ-45
plugs, which are similar to, but larger than ordinary telephone jacks.
Note: You can connect two Ethernet devices, bypassing a hub,
using a 10BaseT crossover/patch cable where pin 1 is
crossed to pin 3 and pin 2 is crossed to pin 6.
Thin Coaxial Cable (10Base2)
Thinnet networks, which use coaxial cable, connect in a daisy-chain
configuration. A "T" connection with a male BNC connector is used
to connect each device to the main cable. The maximum cable length
for a network segment is 607 ft. (185 m). Repeaters, routers, and
gateways may be used to increase the overall length of the network
or for connections to other networks.
To connect your printer to the Ethernet Interface
1.
Turn off the printer.
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