Techsurvivors
Archives => 2003 => Topic started by: David on June 15, 2003, 08:56:15 AM
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My trusted old ScanMaker II has scanned its final scan into the SCSI port of my 9500.
I have an Epson GT-5000 which was donated (new) but which has a parallel connection.
I've seen that USB to Parallel cables exist but the descriptions always refer to making a connection to a printer - scanners are never mentioned.
Can I use such a cable with a scanner or are they really suitable only for printers?
Or, should I look for a Parallel to SCSI cable? Do they exist?
Regards to all
David L.
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I didn't know. But I found this.

"USB to parallel port converters are for printers only! All-in-one units (printer/fax/scanner) or scanners, zip drives, etc. will not work with any USB to parallel port converter currently available."
http://www.ramelectronics.net/html/usb_pri...inter_cable.htm
I don't know if this is still true.
Is there something extra special about that scanner? Besides free?
Scanners are cheap. You could get one for the price of a converter practically.
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Thanks Kelly,
"...are for printers only." and
"...will not work with any USB to parallel..."
Well, they seem like pretty definitive statements to me!
Yes, I can get a basic scanner for around £90 ($150) and suppose that's what I'll have to do.
I was hoping a £25 cable would have solved the immediate (and urgent) problem.
Many thanks again
Regards
David L.