IEEE-1284 - DB25 Male to C36 Male Parallel Printer Serial Cable

SKU
43-118-XXX

Connect PC to Parallel Printer | Bi-Directional | Molded | Thumbscrews | Standard Pinout

IEEE-1284 Serial Cable - 6FT DB25 to C36 Printer Cable

IEEE-1284 DB25 Male to C36 Male Parallel Printer Cables are commonly used for printers and scanners. The fully molded right angle connectors with thumbscrews provide you with a quick and easy connection.  These cables are durable enough for use in industrial settings.

Features:

  • Connector A: DB25 Male
  • Connector B: C36 Male
  • Bi-directional
  • Provides increased speed and functionality over standard parallel cabling
  • Maximum end-to-end attenuation not to exceed 1.5 dB at 5Mhz
  • Fully molded connectors
  • Includes Thumbscrews
  • Works with IEEE-1284 compliant inkjet, laser, all-in one printers and scanners and other IEEE-1284 compliant peripherals
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Q: What is a null modem cable?


A: A null modem cable connects to two standard serial ports for networking two computers together. Null modem cables enable direct data transfer with minimum setup. Null modem cables reverse the transmit and receive lines on each end of the cable to enable direct two-way communication. A null modem cable for PCs ordinarily follows the RS-232 standard and uses the same serial ports as RS-232 cables.


Q: What is the difference between a DB15 and HD15 connector?


A: A DB15 connector has 15 pins arranged in two rows with one row on top of the other. The top row has 8 pins and the lower row has 7. A DB15 connector can be found on sound cards older AUI network cards and devices as well as legacy Macintosh® monitors.


A: An HD15 connector has 15 pins arranged in three rows. Each row has 5 pins with the middle row slightly offset from the top and bottom. A HD15 connector is sometimes called HD DB15 or VGA connector. The HD15 connector is a very common connector used mostly as a video interface for computers and monitors. It can also be found on HD displays and on older HD source devices such as satellite receivers and cable boxes.


What is a Parallel Cable?


A: A parallel cable is used to connect to the parallel ports on a computer and a peripheral device like a printer or external drive. IBM originally developed parallel ports and cables as a mean for connecting a printer to the earliest personal computers.

Features & Specs
Connector A:Type of Connector on Side A of the adapter?DB25 Male
Connector B:Type of Connector on Side B of the adapter?C36 Male

LengthOverall length of cable?6 Foot
Pinout Pinout is a term used in electronics to describe how an electrical cable is wired