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  • Page 1

    A Phillips-head screwdriver is r equired for installing the NEC SuperScript 1800 PostScript ® Level 2 Upgrade Kit. Accessing the Printer Contr oller Boar d Installing the P ostScript Level 2 SIMM This upgrade kit comes with one PostScript ® Level 2 compatibility SIMM. This product is not manufactur ed or distributed by Adobe Systems, Inc., the ow[...]

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    Use this instruction sheet for installing the optional NEC SuperScript 1800 500-sheet 2nd Cassette (T ray 3). The cassette can hold 500 sheets of medium weight paper or 40 envelopes. Do not load transparencies or label sheets in the 500-sheet 2nd Cassette. For a complete list of usable media sizes see Appendix B, in the SuperScript 1800 User ’ s [...]

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    A Phillips-head screwdriver is r equired for installing the NEC SuperScript 1800 IrDA and Serial Interface Upgrade Kit. Accessing the Printer Contr oller Boar d Installing the IrD A Interface Car d and Adapter 1. T urn off the printer . 2. Pull-out 500-sheet Cassette (A) . 3. Disconnect all cables from printer . 4. Position the printer so right-sid[...]

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    T ools Required Accessing the Printer Controller Board T urn off the printer . Pull-out the T ray 2 (A) . Disconnect all cables from printer . Position the printer so the right-side can be accessed. Remove screws fr om side-panel, then open back panel (B) . 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Rotate side-panel away from the printer (assur e wire- snaps on the parallel [...]

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    Second F old Here Cut Here Cut Here Cut Here Cut Here Cut Here Cut Here Connect card with socket on Contr oller Board (C) . Use screw , r emoved in Step 2, to fasten card (D) . 13. 14. Connect the other end of the LocalT alk cable to your Macintosh Computer . Install the NEC SuperScript 1800 PPD onto your Macintosh computer as described in Chapter [...]