Lexmark Optra S 1250 Manual
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305Memory and Option Cards MemoryandOptionCards Installing Options 2Hold the flash memory option with the connection points pointing toward the system board and the notch toward the top of the printer. Insert it all the way into the connector at a 45° angle. 3Press the flash memory option down toward the system board until it snaps into place. Make sure both metal clips on the connector are fastened and the two pins on the connector are pushed through the holes in the option. Notch Connection Points
Memory and Option Cards306 MemoryandOptionCards Installing Options 4If you need to install another option on the system board: -See “Printer Memory Option” on page 299. -See “Option Cards” on page 308. 5See “Closing the Printer System Board” on page 297 to reattach the shield and side door. Note:To verify that the option is installed properly, see “Verifying the Installation of Options” on page 325.
307Memory and Option Cards MemoryandOptionCards Installing Options Removing a Flash Memory Option WARNING:Electronic components are easily damaged by static electricity. Touch something metal before you touch the flash memory option. 1If necessary, follow the steps under “Accessing the Printer System Board” on page 293. 2Locate the flash memory option.See page 296. 3Push out on the metal clips at each end of the connector. 4Rotate the flash memory option out to a 45° angle, and gently pull it out of the connector. 5Place the flash memory option in its original packaging. If you did not save the packaging, wrap it in paper and store it in a box. 6If you need to install a replacement flash memory option or other option on the system board: -See “Flash Memory Option” on page 304. -See “Printer Memory Option” on page 299. -See “Option Cards” on page 308. 7See “Closing the Printer System Board” on page 297 to reattach the shield and side door.
Memory and Option Cards308 MemoryandOptionCards Installing Options Option Cards Option cards available for your printer include: Internal Network Adapter (INA) option card Tri-Port interface option card Parallel 1284-C Adapter option card Hard Disk with Adapter option card Refer to the documentation that is included with each option card for detailed information about that specific card. Your printer will accommodate one, two or three option cards, depending on the model. The installation instructions are the same regardless of the type of option card purchased.
309Memory and Option Cards MemoryandOptionCards Installing Options Internal Network Adapter (INA) Option Card The INA option card, sometimes called an internal print server, lets you connect the printer to a local area network (LAN). INA option cards have a similar size and shape. The network port on the card must correspond to your network. Installing the INA Option Card To install, follow the instructions under “Installing an Option Card” starting on page 315. Network Port Card Connector Points
Memory and Option Cards310 MemoryandOptionCards Installing Options Tri-Port Interface Option Card The Tri-Port interface option card lets you connect your printer to: LocalTalk network Serial (RS-232C or Serial RS-422) Infrared adapter Multiple Tri-Port interface cards can be installed on models with multiple connectors. If you install multiple Tri-Port interface cards, you can use all serial ports, but you can use only one LocalTalk and one Infrared connection per printer. The LocalTalk and Infrared connection installed in the lowest numbered connector is active. Installing the Tri-Port Interface Option Card To install, follow the instructions under “Installing an Option Card” starting on page 315. LocalTalk Port Serial Port Infrared Port Card Connector Points
311Memory and Option Cards MemoryandOptionCards Installing Options Parallel 1284-C Adapter Option Card The Parallel 1284-C Adapter option card lets you connect your printer to a Parallel interface. Use a 1284 A-C cable to connect to yourcomputer.WerecommendaLexmark3meter(9.84ft)cable, part number 43H5171. Multiple Parallel 1284-C Adapter cards can be installed and used on models with multiple connectors. Installing the Parallel 1284-C Adapter Option Card To install, follow the instructions under “Installing an Option Card” starting on page 315. Parallel Port Card Connector Points
Memory and Option Cards312 MemoryandOptionCards Installing Options Hard Disk with Adapter Option Card Like the flash memory option, the hard disk option is useful for storing information such as downloaded fonts and macros. It can also store incoming print jobs in a buffer until they print. You can purchase: a hard disk with adapter option card a hard disk adapter card for installing a separately purchasedharddisk Your printer can have only one hard disk option installed. Attaching a Hard Disk to the Adapter Card Use your adapter card with a hard disk meeting the following criteria: 2.5-inch platter ATA-2 (IDE) interface Maximum thickness of 15 mm (.59 in.) To attach the hard disk to the adapter card:
313Memory and Option Cards MemoryandOptionCards Installing Options 1Align the connector pins on the end of the hard disk with the connector on the back of the adapter card. 2Push the hard disk securely into the connector.
Memory and Option Cards314 MemoryandOptionCards Installing Options 3Turn the adapter card over and insert the four screws. Securely tighten each screw. Installing the Hard Disk with Adapter Option Card To install, follow the instructions under “Installing an Option Card” starting on page 315.