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Connecting a
Kodak Professional LED
Printer to a
Microsoft Windows NT Server
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Kodak Professional RP 50 LED Printer
Kodak Professional LED II Printer 20P
Kodak Professional LED II Printer 20R
4 October 2002
Important
When connecting a LED Printer to a
Windows NT Server,
the SCSI disconnection
must be set to 'No'.
Procedure
Before You Begin: Read the following
instructions thoroughly to familiarize yourself with the procedure.
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Reboot the computer. While rebooting,
press
[Control] [A] at
the prompt to access the SCSI Utility.
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| Step 2: |
Use the keyboard arrow keys to navigate to
Configure/View
Host Adapter Settings.
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| Step 3: |
Press
Return. A Configuration window
appears.
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| Step 4: |
Use the keyboard arrow keys to navigate to
SCSI
Device Configuration.
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| Step 5: |
Press
Return. A SCSI Device Configuration
window appears.
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Use the keyboard arrow keys to navigate across the line
until the selection under the SCSI ID (the one that the Printer
is set to) is highlighted.
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| Step 7: |
Press
Return.
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| Step 8: |
Select
No, then press
Return.
This changes the setting to No.
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| Step 9: |
Repeatedly press
Esc until the
message
Exit SCSI Utility appears.
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Use the keyboard arrow keys to navigate to
Yes.
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| Step 11: |
Press
Return. The following message
appears:
Please press any key to reboot.
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| Step 12: |
Press
Return.
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The computer will reboot and the process is complete.  Kodak and Kodak Professional are trademarks of Eastman
Kodak Company.
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