2 Installation
Ethernet Requirements
You can connect many network printers to one PC. The maximum number of printers depends on
the capacity of the network to deliver data to the printer.
To install a printer on a network, the following components are required:
An Ethernet network that uses the TCP/IP protocol and can run at 100 megabits per second,
also called 100base-T. Printers also support 10base-T.
An Ethernet cable to connect the printer to the network. An Ethernet cable is not supplied
with the printer.
A PC that meets the “PC Requirements” described on page 1, and is connected to and
communicating with the network.
USB Requirements
You can connect up to eight card printers to a PC using USB cables.
To install a printer using a USB connection, the following components are required:
A high-speed USB port. USB 2.0 is required.
A USB 2.0 cable to connect the printer to the PC. A USB cable is supplied with the printer.
A PC that meets the “PC Requirements” described on page 1.
If you need to connect two card printers to a PC with one USB port, use a single, independently
powered USB hub to which you can connect both printers.
Electrical Requirements
The power supply detects the input voltage and works within the range stated.
Printer Model
Electrical Requirements
Input Output
SD260L or SD360 110–240V/50–60 Hz/1.5Amp 24V/3.0Amp/72W
SD460 Refer to “SD460 Electrical Requirements” on page A-3.