StarTech.com USB 2.0 to DB25 cable - 1.8 m

USB 2.0 to DB25 (parallel port) - Male / Female - 1.8 m

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With the ICUSB1284D25 cable from StarTech.com, you can turn an available USB port on a host computer into a parallel DB25 female port. Indeed, this model has a USB and DB25 connector. You can connect a DB25 printer to the computer.

USB 2.0 to DB25 (parallel port) - Male / Female - 1.8 m

Overview
Thanks to the ICUSB1284D25 cable from StarTech.com, you will be able to transform an available USB port on a host computer into a DB25 female parallel port. Indeed, this model has a USB and DB25 connector. This allows you to connect a DB25 printer to the computer, as if the necessary parallel port was built in.

This cable is an economical and reliable solution that saves the cost of replacing a parallel printer with a USB capability. Plus, it comes with StarTech.com's 2-year warranty and free lifetime technical support.

Features :
  • USB 2.0 to DB25 cable (Male / Female)
  • Quick and easy installation
  • USB powered, no adapter required
  • Compatibility: Windows / Mac OS X 10.6 to 10.12 / Linux 2.6.x to 4.4.x LTS
  • Length: 1.8 meters
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General information

Product name

StarTech.com USB 2.0 to DB25 cable - 1.8 m

Brand

StarTech.com

Model

ICUSB1284D25

Main characteristics

Cable type

DB-25 cable
USB 2.0 cable

Cable length

1.8 m

Connectivity

Connector

USB 2.0 Type A Male

Connector (other side)

DB-25 Female

Aspect

Color

Black

Warranties

Commercial warranty

Seller 3 years

Legal warranty

See terms & conditions

Product referenced on 27 Mar 2017

Customer review
Global rating
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  • by Philippe M
    Posted on 22 Feb 2020
    Bought on 18 Feb 2020 from LDLC
    Number of reviews: 19 Average rating: 8

    Perfect

    Used to try to make an old HP LaserJet1100 printer work, under Win7, you have to recover and force the driver.
    Under Win10: plug in, turn on, everything works via "add printer" on the local USB port.

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