USB2.0 Type A, Ethernet 10 base-T/100 base-TX/1000 base-T
Interface - Option
Bi-directional IEEE 1284, Wireless LAN (IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n), USB Server for Second Network Interface
Network protocol - TCP/IP
IP v4, IP v6
Windows® environments
Windows® 2000, Windows® Vista, Windows® 7, Windows® 8, Windows® 8.1, Windows® 10, Windows® Server 2003, Windows® Server 2003R2, Windows® Server 2008, Windows® Server 2008R2, Windows® Server 2012, Windows® Server 2012R2
Mac OS environments
Macintosh OS X v10.7 or later
SECURITY
Authentication
Windows® authentication, LDAP authentication, Basic authentication, User code authentication, 802.1.x wired authentication, Integration server authentication, SMTP authentication, POP before SMTP
Network security
Disable/Enable ports and protocols, SSL support, SNMPv3 support
Make sure to select the correct paper type for your print job. In general, for more important documents, use thicker paper.
If you are printing on photo paper, make sure you have set the printer to this setting and have not left it on the regular printer setting.
When power is applied, you should hear the print mechanism initialize and most printers have at least one light which will be illuminated when it is on.