To connect the Ethernet Card Reader to a printer, do the following:
Disconnect the existing network cable from the printer and connect it to the Network port
on the card reader.
Connect the provided Ethernet cable to the printer’s network jack and the Printer port on
the card reader.
If the network does not supply Power-over-Ethernet, attach the separate power supply to
the card reader.
Secure the card reader near or on the printer using the provided self-adhesive Velcro
strips.
Secure the card reader cables using the cable ties and self-adhesive cable tie
mounts.
When the card reader is powered up, the card reader beeps and the LED light appears orange
for a few seconds, then changes to the appropriate light for its current state. See LED status messages.
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