Opening the Output Tray ExtensionTo provide better support for your prints, open the Output Tray Extension. For printing on longer paper,lengthen the Output Tray Extension by pulling out the extender until it stops.Connecting the PrinterSelecting a Connection MethodYou can connect the printer to your computer using a USB cable, Ethernet cable, or wireless connection.The method that you select depends on how your computer is connected to the network. A USBconnection is a direct connection and is the easiest to set up. An Ethernet connection is used to connectto a network. If you are using a network connection, it is important to understand how your computeris connected to the network.NoteHardware and cabling requirements vary for the different connection methods. Routers, network hubs,network switches, modems, Ethernet cables, and USB cables are not included with your printer and mustbe purchased separately.USBIf you connect the printer to one computer and do not have a network, use a USB connection. AUSB connection offers fast data speeds, but typically not as fast as a network connection.NoteTo access the Embedded Web Server, a network connection is required.NetworkIf your computer is connected to an office network or home network, use an Ethernet cable toconnect the printer to the network. You cannot connect the printer directly to the computer. Aconnection through a router or network switch is required. An Ethernet network can be used forone or more computers and supports many printers and systems simultaneously. An Ethernetconnection is typically faster than USB and allows you direct access to the settings of the printerusing the Embedded Web Server.2-11Xerox® VersaaLink® B600/B610 PrinterUser GuideGetting Started