Direct connection – HP 9100 series User Manual

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Installing the all-in-one software and configuring the all-in-one for operating environments 13

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Direct connection

You can connect the all-in-one directly to your computer with a USB cable or a parallel cable.

When you connect the all-in-one directly, you still have the ability to share the all-in-one with
other computers:

Windows computers

You can use a simple form of networking, known as locally shared networking, if you
used a parallel cable or USB cable to connect the all-in-one to the computer. Using this
method, you can share the all-in-one with other Windows computers. See

To share the

all-in-one on a peer-to-peer network

for more information.

Macintosh computers

You can also use locally shared networking if you connected the all-in-one to a
Macintosh computer with a USB cable. Using this method, you can share the all-in-one
with other Macintosh computers. See

Direct connection

for more information.

Setup that is required for all-in-one functionality

For each type of connection, the following table shows how the all-in-one must be set up to
perform different functions. The table assumes that the following tasks have already been
completed:

z

The all-in-one has been unpacked.

z

Accessories have been installed.

z

Power has been connected.

z

The control-panel language has been set (if needed).

z

Ink cartridges and printheads have been installed.

z

Media has been loaded in the trays.

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