SABRENT USB 2.0 to DB25 IEEE-1284 Parallel Printer Cable Adapter with Thumbscrews | Fast Data Transfer | Compatible with Legacy Printers & Scanners | Office & Home Use (CB-DB25)
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DESCRIPTION
Description: DB25 Thumbscrews The SABRENT CB-DB25 USB to Printer Cable effectively turns your parallel printer into a USB printer! The DB25F Parallel Connector from the SABRENT Converter will connect to the DB25M Parallel Connector on your printer. Compatible with USB 1.1 and 2.0, this driverless solution makes connecting your printer easy. Features: Sends print jobs to parallel printers through USB portFully compliant with USB 1.1/2.0 and IEEE 1284 specificationsBi-directional data transfer over parallel port for high speedSprinting up to 12Mbps data transfer rate. Supports most printersPlug & Play for effortless installationLowe power consumption, no external power adapter needed System Requirements: Mac OS 9.1 & higherWindows 98SE /ME /2000 /XP /Vista /7/8PC or MAC with USB Interface Package Contents: CB-DB25 6-ft USB printer cable
FEATURES
Connect a printer to your computer without any necessary driver software.
Fully plug and play compatible.
Automatically negotiates hardware recognition for faster setup of your printer.
Compatible with most printers.
Easy, fast and convenient way to connect your printer.
REVIEWS
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4.5
The cable arrived within days of placing the order. However, I had not yet bought the computer yet, so this review got delayed. This cable allowed me to connect a 25+ year old HP 5L personal laser printer to a fairly recent Windows 11 Dell AIO with no parallel port, nor any slot with which to install one. The HP 5L is fussy about having all of the lines enabled for enhanced bidirectional parallel communications and not all USB-to-parallel cables support this. Sabrent apparently does and my ancient printer is back in action on a computer that normally couldn’t work with such an old device. Two things: First, I reused a fully enabled normal parallel cable to connect to the Sabrent USB-to-parallel port cable’s parallel port. Second, Windows 11 provided all of the required drivers for the cable and the printer. I only needed to make sure that the HP 5L was seen as a USB device during the automatic discovery and setup. I did not need a driver disc.