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Test the Printer
1. Turn off the printer and wait until the Operate light turns
off.
2. While holding down the
Load/Eject button, turn on the
printer. Hold down the
Load/Eject button for three
seconds, then release it.
3. The first page prints on the first and last lines to measure
the page length. The next sheet prints character samples at
360 dpi (dots per inch). To stop the test, press the
Pause
button after the second page prints to stop the test.
4. Press the
Load/Eject button to eject any loaded pages.
Then turn off the printer.
If you have any problems with the test, see Chapter 6 in your
User’s Guide for more information.
Connect the Printer to Your
Computer
Depending on your system, you can connect the printer to your
computer using any of the following:
◗ Parallel interface—for Windows
◗ Parallel interface with the included USB-to-parallel cable—
for Windows 98 and above or Macintosh
◗ Optional IEEE 1394 FireWire interface card (C823722)—
for Windows 2000, XP, and Macintosh
◗ Optional 10/100 BaseT Ethernet interface card
(C12C823912)—network connectivity for all systems
In some cases, it may be to your advantage to use an optional
interface card instead of the built-in port.
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