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Old September 9th 03, 05:30 PM
Walt
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Default Parallel port & SCSI

I have an older HP scanner, and it has a DB25 connector for SCSI.
A DB25 connector is just one standard for SCSI and it is true, a
DB25 connector is also used for parallel printer ports.

SCSI can also be daisy changed and why there is second DB25 connector
on your scanner.

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... it has a SCSI interface with a SCSI
card included, but looking at the scanner, it appears to have a
parallel port interface(right number of pins), including a connector
with a printer symbol, presumably for sharing the parallel port. Can
anyone explain this seeming contradiction?

 




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