User`s guide
Table Of Contents
- QMS 2425/ 2425 TURBO Print System Getting Started
- Contents
- Introduction
- About the Printer
- About the Documentation
- Printer Features
- QMS Crown Technology
- Media Flexibility
- PostScript Level 2 Compatibility
- Multiple Resolutions
- State-of-the-Art-Controllers
- Multi-protocol Support
- Advanced Paper-Handling Options
- Advanced Document Handling Capabilities
- Convenient Control Panel Operation
- Four Resident Emulations
- Resident Typefaces, Fonts, and Symbol Sets
- Software Loadable System
- Printer Job Accounting
- Energy Star Compliance
- Plug-and-Play Compatibility
- Toner Savings
- QMS CrownAdmin 3
- Printer Options
- CrownCopy Option
- BuzzBox Lite Option
- Duplex Printing Option
- Envelope Feeder Option
- Hard Disk Expandability Options
- High-Capacity Input Paper Deck Option
- ImageServer Option
- Interface Options
- Optional Fonts
- Optional Emulations
- Pedestal Option
- QFORM Option
- Upgradable RAM (Random Access Memory)
- Security Key Option
- Stackler Option
- Multi-Res Daughterboard Option
- What's Next?
- Setting Up Your Printer
- Connecting to a PC
- Connecting to an Ethernet Network
- Connecting to a Macintosh
- Control Panel
- QMS Customer Support
- Configuration Menu
- Index

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This chapter describes how to connect your printer to a Macintosh via
the Ethernet or an optional LocalTalk port.
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To connect to a Macintosh you must do the following:
1 Turn the power off to both the printer and the Macintosh.
2 Connect the printer to the Macintosh.
If you’re connecting your printer to a network, use the
Ethernet port that comes installed on your printer’s controller
board. Refer to the
QMS
CrownNet
Setup guide
and your
Macintosh documentation for information on connecting it to
the printer’s Ethernet port.
In addition to the Ethernet interface, you have the option of
using one optional interface to connect your printer to a sec-
ond Ethernet network, a Token-Ring network, a single Macin-
tosh, or a LocalTalk network.
If you’ve purchased an optional interface for your printer, see
chapter 2, of the
Options
as well as any documentation that
comes with the interface for installation instructions.
If your Macintosh doesn’t have an Ethernet connection,
you need to order the optional LocalTalk interface card for this
printer. See the “Interfaces and Daughterboards” section of
chapter 3 in the
Options
manual for information on installing
the interface card in the printer and connecting the printer to
a Macintosh.
3 Turn on both the printer and the Macintosh.
4 Install a printer driver and, if necessary, other related files.
See “Macintosh Printing Software” on page 5-3.
5 Now you’re ready to print.