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Connecting to the Gigabit Ethernet Interface

This section describes how to connect an Ethernet interface cable to the Gigabit Ethernet port.

If you use an Ethernet interface cable that supports 1000BASE-T, set [Ethernet Speed] to [Auto Select: Enable 1Gbps] in [Interface Settings] in [System Settings].

CAUTION


  • Properly shielded and grounded cables and connectors must be used for connections to a host computer (and/or peripheral) in order to meet emission limits.

Important

  • If the main power switch is on, turn it off.

  • Use the following Ethernet cables.

    • When using 100BASE-TX/10BASE-T:

      Unshielded Twisted Pair Cable (UTP) or Shielded Twisted Pair Cable (STP) and Category type 5 or more

    • When using 1000BASE-T:

      Unshielded Twisted Pair Cable (UTP) or Shielded Twisted Pair Cable (STP) and Category type 5e or more

1Make a loop 11 cm (4.3 inches) (1) from the end of the Ethernet cable and attach the included ferrite core to the loop as shown.

Illustration of Ethernet cable with ferrite core

2Make sure the main power switch is turned off.

3Connect the Ethernet interface cable to the Gigabit Ethernet port.

Illustration of connecting the Ethernet cable

4Connect the other end of the Ethernet interface cable to a network connection device such as a hub.

5Turn on the main power switch of the machine.

Gigabit Ethernet port illustration numbered callout illustration

  1. Indicator (orange)

    When 100BASE-TX is operating, the LED is lit orange.

  2. Indicator (green)

    When 10BASE-T is operating, the LED is lit green.

  3. Indicators (both orange and green)

    When 1000BASE-T is operating, both LEDs are lit.

Note

  • When Energy Saver mode is enabled, the LEDs may not light up.

  • For details about how to turn on the main power switch, see "Turning on the main power", Getting Started.

  • For details about installing the printer driver, see "Installing the Printer Driver", Driver Installation Guide.