This video is intended to assist users who do not have prior experience with printers.
On the back of the machine, the user should first locate the USB or parallel port. Depending on the size of the printer, the user should locate the appropriate port on the back of the machine. If the printer uses a USB connection, the user should hook the USB cable to the computer and the printer. If the printer uses a parallel port connection, the user should disconnect the parallel cable to the computer and the printer.
Next, the user will need to power up the computer and the printer. For USB printers, the system will recognize the printer and start the installation procedure. For parallel printers, the user needs to download the printer driver from the CD that came with the printer. The system will recognize the printer once the printer driver is installed.
Lastly, the user should print a test page to confirm that the printer was working correctly. The user should also change the printer settings accordingly. This includes paper size, shape, finish, and other features.
In conclusion, it is not difficult to connect a low-emission printer to a desktop. Once the user finds the USB or parallel port on the computer and the printer, he/she should connect the cable to both devices. If the printer uses a parallel port connection, the user should install the driver after powering up the computer and the printer. Finally, the user should print a test page and resize the printer settings accordingly.