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Binding: ElectronicsBrand: Cables To Go Color: Blue EAN: 0757120168997 Item Dimensions: Label: CABLES TO GO Manufacturer: CABLES TO GO Model: 16899 MPN: 16899 Network Interface Description: USB Publisher: CABLES TO GO Studio: CABLES TO GO Warranty: 1 year warranty Features:
Editorial Review: Product Description: The USB to DB25 IEEE-1284 Printer Cable by Cables To Go enables a parallel printer to be connected to a USB port on a PC or hub. This is ideal for computers without a parallel port or in order to free up the parallel port for a Zip drive or scanner. Forget the hassles of IRQ sharing by adapting your high-speed printer to USB. If you have multiple printers, you can eliminate the need for a switchbox by connecting each printer to a USB port. The device is fully transparent to the user and is ideal for true bi-directional communication. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - No problem connecting an old NEC Superscript 870 to iMacAs title, there is no problem using this product to connect an 8 year old NEC Superscrit 870 to an 2008 iMac. It started to work right away. No instruction needed. Great product. Rating: - Not for AllThis cable didn't work in connecting a hp deskjet 710c to a new hp notebook running vista 64. enough said. Rating: - Works in iMac with an HP Laserjet 4My PC recently died and I replaced it with a new iMac with Mac OSX 10.5. I love my LaserJet 4 since it is so reliable and cheap to operate, and didn't want to rely exclusively on my inkjet printer. I decided to give this cable a try since it had good reviews. I took a risk using it on a Mac since it didn't state that it supported Macs, but it ended up working perfectly. Installation was a breeze. Note that this cable does not plug directly into the printer, but plugs into the computer ... Read More Rating: - Works great with both Laser and Inkjet printersI've used this now on both injet and laserjet 6P printers at my house. I'm running Windows XP, and it's as easy as plug and play. Rating: - another satified userThanks to the previous reviewers of this item, I opted for this to connect my trusty old HP 1100 printer to a new Dell, running XP. Just plugged it in, it took a few seconds to self configure, and then worked. I didn't have to install any drivers or change any settings. How nice to have something actually plug and play. A few days later the printer stopped working, which I don't think was a cable problem. I was making lots of set-up changes at that point, which probably screwed something up; simply ... Read More |