Connecting the Machine
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Connect the other end of the IEEE 1394 Interface cable to the computer or
the other IEEE 1394 node.
Note
❒ The IEEE 1394 interface unit cannot receive data from more than one PC at the
same time. The machine can accept data sent from other PCs, after the first
print job has finished.
❒ Bidirectional transmissions are not supported by the IEEE 1394 interface unit.
❒ When the IEEE 1394 interface unit is installed successfully and the IEEE 1394
interface cable plug is connected, the machine icon automatically changes
from “Use Printer Offline” to “Ready”. See Help for more information on the
IEEE 1394 interace unit.
❒ After installing the last option that you want, print a configuration page to
make sure the installation has been performed correctly. If the new device is
listed in the column of configuration options, then it has been properly in-
stalled. For more information about printing a configuration page, see “Print-
er Features Parameters” in the Printer Controller Type 1027 Printer Reference 2.
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-IEEE 1394 Interface Unit specification
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❖ Interface Connector:
IEEE 1394 (6 pin × 2)
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❖ Required cable:
IEEE 1394 Interface cable (6 pin x 4 pin, 6 pin x 6 pin)
Important
❒ You cannot plug devices together to create loops.
❒ Do not use a cable more than 4.5 meters (14.8 feet) long.
Note
❒ The IEEE 1394 interface unit is packaged with the following cables:
• One IEEE 1394 interface cable (6 pin x 4 pin) (2 meters long)
• One IEEE 1394 interface cable (6 pin x 6 pin) (2 meters long)
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❖ Connectable number of devices on a bus
Maximum 63
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❖ Allowed cable hops on a bus
Maximum 16
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❖ Power supply
Non power supply
Cable power repeated (IEEE 1394a-2000 compliant)
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