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Does parallel to usb work for usb printer to parallel port?



 
 
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Old July 12th 03, 09:19 PM
Don in WNY
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Default Does parallel to usb work for usb printer to parallel port?

My inlaws have a dinosaur pc, one usb port which contains their cable modem.
Parallel printer died, so they bought a usb, Canon s330, they are very computer
illiterate. My question is, what's the best way to get them printing
capabilites? I've thought of usb hub to share port with modem (not recommended
by ISP), return printer for a parallel one (spend more money) install another
usb card (more money) or buy a usb to parallel adapter...if they work from usb
printer to parallel port. Any thoughts or ideas? Thanks, Don
 




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