Chapter 1 Before Use
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Connecting Cables
Connecting USB 2.0 Interface Cable
Connect your computer and this machine with the USB
2.0 interface cable.
Notes on the USB 2.0 interface
When connecting more than one
UCJV300Series/150Series machine to your
computer
When more than one UCJV300Series/150Series machine
is connected to your computer, the computer might not be
able to properly recognize the connected machines.
If your computer has more than one USB port, try
connecting the machine that your computer previously
failed to recognize to another USB port to see if your
computer can then recognize the machine. If your
computer still fails to recognize the machine, use a
commercially available USB 2.0 repeater cable.
Peripheral devices that run in USB high-speed
mode
If you use a UCJV300Series/150Series machine with
peripheral devices that run in USB high-speed mode
(USB stick, USB-HDD, etc.), your computer might not be
able to recognize the USB devices.
Also, when connecting the UCJV300 series or UCJV150
series to the computer which is connected to the external
USB hard disk drive and so on, the data output speed to
the UCJV300 series or UCJV150 series may decrease.
This may cause the print head to stop at the right edge or
left edge while printing.
Removing the USB stick
If a USB stick is inserted to the computer to which a
UCJV300Series/150Series machine is connected, select
"Safely Remove Hardware" and then "Stop" to remove the
USB stick.
Failure to observe this causes [ERROR 10 COMMAND
ERROR].
Connecting a LAN Cable
When connecting a LAN cable, observe the following
precautions:
Printing data via a network
If you are printing data via a network, you must configure
a network in an environment described below.
Configuring a network in an inappropriate environment
can cause printing to stop prematurely.
・Use a category 6 or higher LAN cable.
・Use a computer and a switching hub that support
1000BASE-T.
• Your RIP must be compatible with the USB 2.0
interface.
• If your computer does not have a USB 2.0 inter-
face, contact a RIP manufacturer near your loca-
tion or our office for assistance.
• Your RIP must be compatible with USB 2.0.
• Insert the LAN cable until it clicks into place.
• Do not remove and then reinsert the LAN cable
during data transfer.
• The computer to which to send printed data and
the printer must use the same network.
• Connection via a router is not supported.
Connecting the computer directly to the
printer