● Apple RGB emulates the characteristics of the average Apple monitor, and is
used by a variety of desktop publishing applications. Use this space for files that
you plan to display on Apple monitors, or for working with old desktop publishing
files.
● Adobe RGB (1998) provides a fairly large gamut of RGB colors. Use this space if
you need to do print production work with a broad range of colors.
Tell me about connecting the printer
Your printer comes with a 100base-TX network interface (Fast Ethernet) for network
connections, and a FireWire interface for direct connection to your computer.
A USB 2.0 interface, 1000base-T (Gigabit Ethernet) network interface, or Jetdirect
print server may be installed as optional accessories.
If you are not sure which interface to use, see How do I choose which connection
method to use?.
To find the sockets for these interfaces on your printer, see How do I connect the
printer?.
To set up your operating system to use the printer, see one of the following:
● How do I connect my printer to a network (Windows)?
● How do I connect my printer to a network (Mac OS X)?
● How do I connect my printer to a network (Mac OS 9)?
● How do I connect my printer directly to a computer (Windows)?
● How do I connect my printer directly to a computer (Mac OS X)?
● How do I connect my printer directly to a computer (Mac OS 9)?
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