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GCC Technologies X380 - Powering up the Machine; Connecting the Computer; Graphics Software Setup

GCC Technologies X380
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4.1.2 Powering Up the Machine
CAUTION
Make sure both the LaserPro X380 and computer are turned off before connecting
either to a power source.
1) Connect the male end of the power cord to a quality surge protector and then connect the
surge protector into a properly grounded outlet.
2) Do the same for the computer system.
3) Connect the female end of the power cord into the machine’s power cable inlet located
on the right side of machine.
NOTE
Ensure that the LaserPro X380 is connected to a 220V power source.
4.1.3 Connecting the Computer
The LaserPro X380 can communicate with a computer through a USB Port or Parallel
Printer Port connection interface. The USB Port connection offers faster file transfer rates
and greater flexibility over the Parallel Printer Port connection. Regardless of the
connectivity method chosen, you will need to connect the respective connection cable
from the LaserPro X380 to your computer.
USB Connectivity: Connect the included USB Port Cable to the USB Port on the right
side of the LaserPro X380.
Printer Port Connectivity: Connect the included Printer Port Cable to the Printer Port on
the right side of the LaserPro X380.
NOTE
If you have purchased additional Optional Accessories for the LaserPro X380, please
refer to chapter VII for instructions on how to properly setup your optional accessories.
These should be setup prior to working with your LaserPro X380.
4.2 Graphics Software Setup
The LaserPro X380 is compatible with graphics software that can output HPGL
commands, such as CorelDraw, Adobe Photoshop, AutoCAD, Illustrator etc.
Supported Graphic Software
Photoshop
CorelDraw
Illustrator
AutoCAD

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