1m Newlink USB to Parallel Cable Adaptor A to 36 Pin Parallel
1m Newlink USB to Parallel Cable Adaptor A to 36 Pin Parallel
Scan code: LN50024 Manufacturer code: CDLSB-903
£5.48
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1m Newlink USB to Parallel Cable Adaptor A to 36 Pin Parallel

1m Newlink USB to Parallel Cable Adaptor - Type A (Male) to 36 Pin Parallel (Male)

Scan code: LN50024 Manufacturer code: CDLSB-903
£5.48
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Product Overview The CDLSB-903 is a USB - IEEE 1284 converter creating a parallel port on a PC while being connected via USB. Installation is easy as no drivers are required for Windows XP and above. Features • USB - IEEE 1284
• USB 1.1 compliant, compatible with USB 2.0
• 1 mtr in length
• Compatible with Windows XP, Vista & Windows 7(32 & 64bit)
Specifications
Interface LPT
Connectivity 1 x USB 1.1
Additional Information
Scan Code LN50024
Model Number CDLSB-903
GTIN 01204
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Details
Duration:
12 months
Type:
Return to base
DOA Period:
7 days
RTB Period:
12 months
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1m Newlink USB to Parallel Cable Adaptor A to 36 Pin Parallel
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