Connections
EasyCoder PX4i User's Guide (IPL Version)
To connect the printer to power
1 Place the printer on a level surface near an AC outlet. You
should be able to access the back, front, and sides of the
printer as necessary to load supplies and remove the printout.
2 Check that the printer is switched off.
3 Connect the power cord from the socket on the rear plate to
an electrical outlet (90 to 265 VAC).
Computer
The EasyCoder PX4i printer is fitted with one 9-pin D-style
subminiature (DB9) socket for the RS-232 serial interface port
and one class B connector for the USB interface port. For more
information about ports, see Appendix C,
page
121.
RS-232 Serial Interface
Before you can use the serial interface, you may need to set up the
communication parameters, such as baud rate, parity, etc. as
described in Chapter 6,
USB Interface
The printer supports USB v1.1. There is no communication
setup for USB. For more information, refer to Appendix C,
"Interfaces" on page
Optional Interface and Network Boards
"Interface Boards" on page
For details, see
6, Chapter 7, and Appendix C for connection and setup
instructions.
The printer can be set to scan all communication ports. When it
detects incoming data on a port, the printer automatically
switches to use that port for both input and output. Press the <i>
key to get information on the active communication channels.
Switch off both PC and printer before connecting them together.
Chapter 2 — Installation
"Setting Up the Printer" on page
121.
"Interfaces" on
57.
81. Refer to Chapter
11
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