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Phaser 860 Color Printer
Connecting Your Printer to a Network
Ethernet Interface
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Conforms to IEEE 802.3 and Ethernet II standards.
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Twisted pair (10BaseT or 100BaseTx) connection.
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Thick coax (10Base5) and thin coax (10Base2) connections require adapters; contact
your dealer to obtain adapters, cables, and terminators.
Caution
To avoid damaging the Ethernet interface, turn off the printer before making any
Ethernet connections.
Ethernet Connections and Indicators
1.
RCV (receive) indicator (green); blinks while the interface is receiving.
2.
XMT (transmit) indicator (yellow); blinks while the interface is transmitting.
3.
Twisted pair (10BaseT) connector.
Ethernet Cables
100BaseTx requires Category 5 (100-Ohm UTP) cabling.
To fully comply with EMI (electromagnetic interference) specifications, the use of
shielded or screened cables may be required. “Shielded” describes IBM-defined cables
used with the DB-9 connector. “Screened” describes cables that are electrically similar to
Category 4 UTP (Unshielded Twisted Pair), but with an added shield or screen.
Caution
Do not use “silver satin” telephone extension cables for 10BaseT networks, either
as drop cords or as patch cables in the wiring closet. (Silver satin cables are flat,
usually silver or gray, with 28-gauge stranded or tinsel conductors.) Do not use
shielded twisted pair cable intended for IBM Token Ring networks or voice-grade
(level 1 or 2) unshielded twisted pair cables. These cables do not meet the
requirements for 10BaseT and will lead to unreliable operation.
0180-01A
Ethernet
RCV XMT
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