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Reference Guide
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Product Information / Technical Specifications
Interfaces
Parallel interface
USB interface
Ethernet interface
Parallel interface
Use an IEEE 1284-I compliant parallel interface connector.
ECP mode/Nibble mode
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USB interface
USB 2.0 High Speed mode
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Only computers equipped with a USB connector and running Mac OS 9.x or X and Windows XP, Me, 98, 2000, or Server 2003 support the USB interface.
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Your computer must support USB 2.0 in order to use it as an interface.
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Since USB 2.0 is fully compatible with USB 1.1, USB 1.1 can be used as an interface.
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USB 2.0 can be used with Windows XP, 2000, and Server 2003 operating systems. If your operating system is Windows Me or 98, use a USB 1.1 interface.
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Ethernet interface
You can use an IEEE 802.3 100BASE-TX/10 BASE-T straight-through shielded, twisted-pair interface cable with an RJ45 connector.
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NetWare queue-based printing is not supported.
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Ethernet Interface may not be available depending on the printer model.
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