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OSPR4029 - SETTING UP IBM LASERPRINTER 4029 FOR SERIAL PRINTING
02/07/96
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Setting Up IBM LaserPrinter 4029 for Serial Printing in
OS/2 2.1 or OS/2 2.11
=======================================================================
Please Read Entire Document for Full Explanation of Procedures
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DESCRIPTION
This document describes how to set up the IBM LaserPrinter 4029 for
serial-interface communication.
RESOLUTION
For a serial-interface connection, use either:
* IBM Serial Cable P/N 6486685 (6.1 m or 20 ft)
* Non-IBM serial cable with the IBM Serial Interface Adapter Plug
P/N 1319143
Serial-Interface Settings
-------------------------
The following is a brief description of the serial-interface settings.
Protocol
--------
The printer supports three serial handshaking protocols:
* XON/XOFF
* DTR
* DTR/DSR
The default setting is DTR.
Baud
----
Baud is the rate, in bits per second (bps), that data is being sent
to or from the host computer through the serial interface. The printer
can send or receive data at up to 38400 bps. The default setting is
9600.
Data Bits
---------
The number of data bits sent in each transmission frame using the
serial interface. The default setting is 8.
Parity
------
The parity setting for the serial interface. The factory default
setting is None.
Setting Up the Printer
----------------------
Before beginning the procedure, make sure the serial cable is connected
to both the computer and printer. Also make sure the computer interface
is compatible with the printer's serial communications settings. See
the computer or operating-system documentation for details.
1. Press Main Menu until "Interface" is displayed.
2. Press List + until "=Serial" is displayed.
3. Press Alt+Save to save the choice as a user default setting. An
asterisk (*) appears momentarily next to the setting, and then
"Interface" appears again.
4. Follow the procedures below to change the settings.
Changing the Protocol Setting
-----------------------------
1. Press Main Menu once. "Protocol" is displayed.
2. Press List + until the choice you want to use is displayed.
3. Press Alt+Save to save the choice as a user default setting. An
asterisk (*) appears momentarily next to the setting, and then
"Protocol" appears again.
Changing the Baud Setting
-------------------------
1. Press Main Menu once. "Baud" is displayed.
2. Press List + until the choice you want to use is displayed.
3. Press Alt+Save to save the choice as a user default setting. An
asterisk (*) appears momentarily next to the setting, and then
"Baud" appears again.
Changing the Data Bits Setting
------------------------------
1. Press Main Menu once. "Data Bits" is displayed.
2. Press List + until the choice you want to use is displayed.
3. Press Alt+Save to save the choice as a user default setting. An
asterisk (*) appears momentarily next to the setting, and then
"Data Bits" appears again.
Changing the Parity Setting
---------------------------
1. Press Main Menu once. "Parity" is displayed.
2. Press List + until the choice you want to use is displayed.
3. Press Alt+Save to save the choice as a user default setting. An
asterisk (*) appears momentarily next to the setting, and then
"Parity" appears again.
When you are finished changing the settings, press Start/Stop to return
the printer to ready status.
______________________________________________________________________
IBM disclaims all warranties, whether express or implied, including
without limitation, warranties of fitness and merchantability with
respect to the information in this document. By furnishing this
document, IBM grants no licenses to any related patents or copyrights.
Copyright (c) 1994, 1996 IBM Corporation. Any trademarks and product
or brand names referenced in this document are the property of their
respective owners. Consult your product manuals for complete trademark
information.