Rice Lake Datamax-ONeil I-4212e Mark II - Manual User Manual

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Chapter 2 - Printer Setup

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2.1.2 Interface Connection

The printer can be connected to the host via the

parallel, USB, serial, or optional network
interface. The printer will automatically connect

to the first port that delivers valid data. Once

established, the printer’s power must be cycled
‘Off’ and ‘On’ to change an interface connection.

The Parallel Connection needs a Centronics

IEEE 1284 cable with a 36-pin male connector

for unidirectional (forward channel)

communications, or an IEEE 1284 Compliant
cable for bi-directional communications

(forward and reverse channels). Also, for bi-

directional communications your host must

have supporting software.

The Serial Connection needs a serial interface cable with specific pin-outs for proper

communications (part numbers and pin-outs are given, below; contact your reseller to order). The
interface supports RS-232C communications via a DB-9 connector. Serial port settings are menu-

selectable and must match your host’s serial port settings.


Part # 32-2300-01

Part # 32-2301-01

Optional Ethernet Print Servers (wired and wireless) are available. For information on using
these interfaces, see Appendix B.

The USB Connection needs a USB cable and is supported in Windows

95 and greater operating

systems. Depending upon the operating system of your host computer, installation requirements

may differ slightly, see section 2.1.3 for more information

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