Before 2000, desktop printers for business had one of two interfaces: serial and parallel. The type of interface dictated the type of cable you used to connect the printer to the PC and how fast the ...
Selecting a printer for your business means matching device capabilities to the volume and types of documents you print. When you add a new printer to your company's complement of hardware resources, ...
I know someone who needs to connect a modern USB printer into a some kind of industrial machinery that uses a DB15 (15 pin, D-Sub I take it?) on the factory floor. It would be nice if I could find a ...
You can't daisy-chain parallel-port printers. If you've managed to get things plugged in, it's probably because you've stuck one printer cable into the serial port of the other printer. You'll need ...
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