HP (Hewlett-Packard) 16V Printer User Manual


 
Connecting the Printer to Your Computer
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Parallel (Centronics) or serial (RS-232C)
Use a serial interface if the printer is not near the computer. Many
computers have both parallel and serial interface ports. Serial
communication can operate up to 15 meters (50 feet). Parallel
communication is normally limited to 3 meters
(10
feet).
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LocalTalk (option)
Use the LocalTalk interface if the printer is connected to a
Macintosh network.
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Ethernet C (option)
Use Ethernet C if the printer is used in a NetWare or TCP/IP
corresponding.
Whichever interface you use, the printer automatically detects the
interface that the computer is using.
For these options refer to Chapter 3.
Connecting to the Parallel Port
This printer does not come with a parallel interface cable. You can
use the following two types of Centronics interface cables (sold
separately) for this purpose. Your dealer can advise you on the cable
you require.
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Centronics cable with IEEE 1284 type B connector at the printer
side
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Centronics cable with
IEEE1284
type C connector (half size) at the
printer side
Notice:
Be sure the printer is turned off b f
e ore connecting the interface.
Do not touch any connector contacts or corona wires to avoid
possible electrostatic damage to the printer.
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