15
Macintosh
®
Installation
Connect to the Computer
Network
□
Turn the printer off.
□
Connect your Ethernet cable to the network port on the
printer server (
1
).
□
Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable to the net-
work port (
2
).
□
Turn the printer on and wait for the print server status
light (
3
) to stop blinking.
□
Press the Test button (
4
) on the print server. An
OkiLAN configuration sheet prints.
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USB
Notes:
•
Requires Mac OS 9.04 or higher
•
Printer operation is not assured if another USB
compatible device is connected concurrently with it.
•
If a USB hub is used, it must be connected directly to
the computer.
•
Depending on the size of the document, if the memory
setting for the print monitor is low, you may not be
able to print in the background. To correct for this,
increase the memory setting for the print monitor.
•
Depending on the model you have, you may need to
install updates to the operating system in order to use
USB: e.g., iMac Update 1.0, iMac Update 1.1, iMac
Firmware Update, etc. For further information, contact
Apple Computers.
□
Turn the computer and the printer off.
□
Connect the USB cable to the USB port on the com-
puter (
1
).
□
Connect the other end of the cable to the USB Port on
the printer (
2
).
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!
Requires Mac® OS 7.x or above, running on a
Macintosh computer with EtherTalk interface.
!
The Ethernet cable is not supplied with the printer. Use
an Ethernet crossover cable with RJ45 connectors at
either end.
Important!
Before connecting the network cable, install the Ferrite Core.
See Page 4 for instructions.
!
No USB interface cable is supplied with the printer. Use
a USB cable that is compatible with USB specification
1.1.