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3.1.2 Interface Connection
The printer can be connected to the host via a USB, serial or parallel cable. The Printer will automatically connect to the
first port (USB, serial or parallel) that transmits valid data. After this connection has been made, the printer’s power must
be cycled ‘Off’ and ‘On’ to change the interface connection.
USB Connection:
The USB Interface is supported in Windows
95 and greater.
Depending upon the operating system of your host computer,
installation may differ slightly.
Parallel Connection:
The parallel interface requires a Centronics
IEEE 1284 cable
with a 36 pin male connector. Bi-directional mode is IEEE 1284
Compliant, using forward and reverse channel communications.
In this mode, data can be sent to the host provided it is also IEEE
1284 Compliant and has supporting software.
Serial Connection:
The serial interface supports RS-232C
communications via a DB-9 connector. The
following list of serial port settings is menu-
selectable and must match the host computer’s serial
port settings; see Chapter 4.
Baud Rate (Default 9600 bps)
Word Length (Default 8 bits)
In addition to the port settings, the serial interface
cable wiring must have specific connections (pin-
outs) for proper data exchange between the host and
printer. The different serial cable pin-outs and part
numbers are in the following table (contact your
reseller for ordering information).
Part # 32-2300-01 Part # 32-2301-01