Usb port, Os support, Hardware support – Genicom microLaser 210 User Manual

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Mar 00

Genicom

Publication No. GEG-99054

microLaser 210 User Guide

2-5

Connecting the Printer to the Host Computer

18.

Press the SELECT button to enter the format submenu.

19.

Press the NEXT button until the desired format is shown on the second line of the display.
The available format settings include Raw, Normal, and Binary.

20.

Press the SELECT button to select the format that you specified in the previous step. After
you have pressed the SELECT button, the first line of the display should contain the text
Parallel Setup”, and the second line should contain the text “Format”.

21.

Press the NEXT button until the text “Mode” is shown on the second line of the display.

22.

Press the SELECT button to enter the mode submenu.

23.

Press the NEXT button until the desired mode is shown on the second line of the display.
The available mode settings include Bidirectional and Standard.

24.

Press the SELECT button to select the mode that you specified in the previous step. After
you have pressed the SELECT button, the first line of the display should contain the text
Parallel Setup”, and the second line should contain the text “Mode”.

25.

Press the RETURN button twice to return to the main menu.

26.

Press the START/STOP button to exit the menu system.

USB Port

The USB port of your printer provides a reliable, high-speed, bi-directional connection between
your printer and PC, The USB standard is designed to deliver complex, graphic-rich documents to
the printer with speed and accuracy. USB-enabled printers and PCs allow up to 127 devices to be
attached to a single USB port. Fast 12Mbps communication from your PC and printer with abso-
lute reliability.

OS Support

The USB port of your printer supports the following operating system environments:

Microsoft Windows 95b and 95c (also known as OSR 2.0, OSR 2.1 and OSR 2.5)

If you are using one of these operating systems, your PC may require an optional upgrade to
work properly with USB. This upgrade is called USBSUPP.EXE and is provided in the
\OTHER\USB directory of your Windows 95 CD-ROM. GENICOM does not supply this
update. To find out if your hardware/operating system combination supports USB, run the
free program USBREADY.EXE, available from www.usb.org.

Microsoft Windows 98 and 98se

These operating systems come with complete support for USB. You should still run
USBREADY.EXE from www.usb.org to ensure that the required software and hardware are
installed.

Apple Mac OS 8.6 and above

This version of Apple's operating system ships with the USB equipped systems and contains
the necessary code to support USB. No additional software or hardware should be required.

Hardware Support

The USB port of your printer supports the following hardware:

Intel

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