Connecting the printer locally, Turn on the printer – Dell 5100cn Color Laser Printer User Manual

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Connecting the Printer Locally

A local printer is a printer attached to your computer using a USB or parallel cable. If your printer is attached to a

network instead of your computer, skip this step and go on to "

Connecting the Printer to the Network

."

Microsoft

®

Windows

®

98 SE, Windows Me, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, and Mac OS 9 or later

operating systems support USB connections. Some UNIX

®

and Linux

®

computers also support USB connections. See your

computer operating system documentation to see if your system supports USB.

To attach the printer to a computer:

1. Make sure the printer, computer, and any other attached devices are turned off and unplugged.

2. Connect the printer to the computer using a USB or parallel cable.

1 Parallel port
2 USB port

A USB/parallel port requires a USB/parallel cable. Be sure to match the USB/parallel symbol on the cable to the

USB/parallel symbol on the printer.

Plug the other end of the cable into a USB or parallel port on the back of the computer. For a USB cable, do not plug it

into the USB keyboard.

Turn On the Printer

1. Plug one end of the printer power cable into the socket at the back of the printer and the other end into a properly

grounded outlet.

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