DB25 Male to Female cables from Cables To Go are designed for RS-232 serial or parallel extension applications. Extend your existing cables easily and at a lower cost than buying a new cable. All 25 lines are wired straight through pin-to-pin for ease of compatibility. Each cable is constructed with molded connectors and foil shielding for EMI/RFI protection.
Cables To Go's line of Null Modem serial cables allows two DTE or DCE devices to communicate with no conflict in data transmission. The transmit and receive signals are crossed to ensure proper data transmission. Cables To Go's inexpensive, high-quality cables deliver the data for you quickly and reliably over short distances (less than 100 feet). Each of our Null Modem cables are designed with a rugged, overmolded construction that provides added strain relief and a solid connection each time. As always, the cables are foil shielded for protection from EMI/RFI interference caused by surrounding office equipment and flourescent lights. Available in a wide array of stock lengths and gender combinations, our offering also allows connections to DB9 (AT) or DB25 (PC) serial ports. Cables in male-to-female configurations are typically used as serial printer cables, while female-to-female versions are typically connecting two PC serial ports. Don't forget, custom lengths are our specialty.
Place your serial printer or modem wherever you want to with a multi-purpose, economical DB25 extension. Extend existing serial or parallel cables...to connect through a switchbox or buffer or to connect to a modem. Remember that all 25 lines connect straight through pin-to-pin, and each cable is foil shielded for EMI/RFI protection. They are available in a variety of lengths and gender combinations. Stock lengths are available fully molded with thumbscrew connectors to provide you with a quick and easy connection each time.
Connect your printer, modem or other DB25 serial/parallel devices to a switchboxDB25 Male to Male cables from Cables To Go are designed for RS-232 serial or parallel applications. Easily connect your printer, modem or other DB25 device to a switchbox. All 25 lines are wired straight through pin-to-pin for ease of compatibility. Each cable is constructed with molded connectors and foil shielding for EMI/RFI protection.
Connect your printer, modem or other DB25 serial/parallel devices to a switchboxDB25 Male to Male cables from Cables To Go are designed for RS-232 serial or parallel applications. Easily connect your printer, modem or other DB25 device to a switchbox. All 25 lines are wired straight through pin-to-pin for ease of compatibility. Each cable is constructed with molded connectors and foil shielding for EMI/RFI protection.
Gain flexibility and efficiency by positioning your printer in the best location (up to 50 feet away). Use our superior quality, Centronics-style extension cables. Choose the configuration that fits your needs: male/female to extend an existing parallel cable, or male/male to connect a Centronics switch box to the parallel printer. Each cable is fully molded and foil shielded to block EMI/RFI interference caused by a noisy office environment.
Works with printers, scanners and other IEEE-1284 peripheralsHigh-speed IEEE-1284 compliant cables from Cables To Go ensure you realize the added speed and two way communications offered by your newer printers, HP tape drives, Iomega devices, scanners and more. This advanced technology, which defines high-speed, bi-directional communications between PC and peripheral, requires both high quality connectors and a specialized wire-type to handle the increased data rates. Seventeen pair wire twisted with at least 36 turns per meter, molded connectors, foil shielding and 85% coverage braid soldered 360º to the connector shell- providing maximum resistance against harmful EMI/RFI and achieving the maximum performance for your peripheral.
Parallel Printer Cables from Cables To Go ensure a reliable connection between your PC and uni-directional printer. Parallel Printer Cables are ideal for dot-matrix and older laser printers. Don't be fooled by cheaply assembled look-alike cables - these cables are durable enough for use in industrial settings. Fully molded for excellent strain relief, Cables To Go's Parallel Printer Cables also provide excellent shielding to protect valuable data from EMI and RFI interference. Each is designed with slotted, textured thumb-screws to make attachment and removal easy. All 25 conductors are wired for ease of compatibility.- Connectors: DB25 Male to Centronics 36 Male.- Foil shielding helps prevent EMI/RFI interference.- All 25 conductors are wired.- Works with dot-matrix printers, older laser printers and other uni-directional centronics peripherals.
DB25 Male to Female cables from Cables To Go are designed for RS-232 serial or parallel extension applications. Extend your existing cables easily and at a lower cost than buying a new cable. All 25 lines are wired straight through pin-to-pin for ease of compatibility. Each cable is constructed with molded connectors and foil shielding for EMI/RFI protection.
The USB to DB25 IEEE-1284 Printer Cable by Cables To Go enables a parallel printer to be connected to a USB port on a PC or hub. This is ideal for computers without a parallel port or in order to free-up the parallel port for a Zip drive or scanner. Forget the hassles of IRQ sharing by adapting your high-speed printer to USB. If you have multiple printers, you can eliminate the need for a switchbox by connecting each printer to a USB port. The device is fully transparent to the user and is ideal for true bi-directional communication.Features- Connectors: USB A Male to DB25 Female.- Connects to the parallel cable from your printer to a USB port on your computer.- Perfect for inkjet, laser and other high-speed printers.- Auto-negotiates hardware recognition for faster protocol setup.- Fully Plug-N-Play compatible.- Compliant with USB 1.0 specifications.- Compatible with Microsoft Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows 2000, Windows XP, and Windows Vista.
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