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Parallel port to USB printer adapter?
Posted by Phrederik on August 28th, 2003


Does anyone know if they make an adapter to convert the printer port on a PC
to connect to a USB printer?

I have a small print server box that has a parallel output. I want to hook a
USB only printer to it.

All the adapters I've found convert the other way (USB on computer to
parallel port on printer).

Does anyone have one, or know where I can find one of these items?

Thanks!


Posted by Jim Turner on August 28th, 2003


On Thu, 28 Aug 2003 11:51:22 GMT, "Phrederik" <postmaster@127.0.0.1>
wrote:

don't think they make one. Even if they did, it probably wouldn't work
on your print server. USB is a more general purpose interface and
requires a smarter driver for initialization and device recognition
plus USB allows multiple devices through daisy chaining, etc..

What type of printer is it? HP make a USB print server for some of
their printers, but it only works with their printers, and only
specific models.

Even before USB, not all printers would work on a printserver.

Jim

Posted by Phrederik on August 28th, 2003


Drat... I want to replace my aging (but still working fine) Epson
Photo 700 printer that's connected to an ethernet HP Jetdirect server.
I figure after six years it may be time to consider retiring it. I
was considering an Epson Photo 785EPX, but they are USB only.

Thanks!



Posted by Jim Turner on August 28th, 2003


On Thu, 28 Aug 2003 14:24:37 GMT, "Phrederik" <postmaster@127.0.0.1>
wrote:

4 options.

1. Use your current printer until the wheels fall off. I would
probably do that anyway. Hate to throw a working printer away.

2. Search for a parallel printer that does what you want. Realize that
some of the "windows only" printers won't work on a print server even
though they are parallel port.

3. Get a USB printer and new USB Print server that it is compatible
with. Or get a new printer with ethernet built in.

4. Plug you printer into a computer and share it from there. Just
means you have to have the computer turned on all the time you want to
share the printer.

Posted by Mike Ouellet on August 28th, 2003


Buy a USB PCI card
They are cheap

Mike


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