Printer board, Windows 95/98, 1) names of parts – TA Triumph-Adler FAX 950 User Manual

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Printer Board

If the optional Printer Board is installed in this facsimile, the fax can
be used as a printer for a computer running under a Windows 95,
Windows 98,Windows 3.1 or Windows NT environment. It is also
possible to print under the DOS mode of each of those systems using
PCL emulation. Refer to the following explanation which corresponds
to the operating system installed on your computer. For purposes of
illustration, the explanations contained in this section will refer to the
facsimile unit as a printer.
* Standard fax communication (transmission and reception) will still

be possible even when this fax is being used as a printer. Refer to

Dual Access Function Table”, page 2-10, for more detailed

information.

* When the Printer Board is installed, it is not possible to install the

optional Dual Line Kit.

Windows 95/98

(1) Names of Parts

2. Connect the parallel port on the printer to the parallel port on your

computer with a parallel cable. Use the clips attached to the
connectors to secure the cable to the both ports.
* The parallel port (36-pin Centronics IEEE 1284 B-Type

connector) on the printer serves as the interface port for this
printing system.

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Printer connector (Parallel port)…Connect with a 36-pin parallel
cable to enable this fax unit to be used as a printer for computers
running under a Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows 3.1 or
Windows NT environment.

* It is necessary to obtain a 36-pin parallel cable in advance before

you can use this fax unit as a printer.

<Printer Board Accessories>
One Windows 95/98 Printer Driver Installer Disk

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(3) Required Computer environment

The computer configuration recommended for running the printing
system under Windows 95/98 are as follows.
• IBM PC/AT or compatible
• Minimum 33MHz i486DX CPU (Windows 95)
• Minimum 66MHz i486DX CPU (Windows 98)
• Minimum 8MB installed RAM
• 5MB free hard disk space (Not including swap space)
• 1 parallel port
• 3.5" floppy disk drive
• 1 parallel cable (IEEE 1284 specifications)

(4) Installing the Printer Driver Software

* The following procedure will assume Floppy Drive A is available.
1. Start up Windows 95/98. Quit all other applications that may be

open.

2. Insert the Windows 95/98 Printer Driver Installer Disk into Drive A.

3. Click on Start in the Task Bar.

4. Use the mouse to point to Settings and click on Printers in

submenu which is displayed.

5. The Printers folder will open. Double-click on the Add printer

icon.

6. The Printer wizard window will open. Click on Next >.

7. A window which will allow you to select the type of printer

connection will appear. Make sure that Local printer is selected
and click on Next >.

8. A list of makers and printer names will be displayed. Do not select

a printer from this list, but instead click on Have Disk.

9. The Install From Disk window will appear. Make sure that Floppy

Drive A is displayed and click on OK. The name of this printer will
be displayed. Click on Next >.

10. The Available ports list will appear. Make sure that the port to

which the printer is connected (usually LPT1) is highlighted and
click on Next >.

(2) Connecting the Printer to Your Computer

1. Turn the power to your computer OFF and unplug the printer's

power cord from the outlet.
* As all data remaining in memory will be lost once power to the

printer is disconnected, verify that there is no important data in
memory BEFORE unplugging the power cord. The amount of
memory available is shown on the message display as a
percentage of the total memory. If 100% is not displayed, there is
data remaining in memory. Print out or transmit that data, as
appropriate, before removing power to the printer.

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