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P606-006-R, 6-ft. IEEE 1284 AB Parallel Gold Cable (DB25M to Cen36M)
Tripp Lite's 6-ft. IEEE 1284 A-B gold parallel printer cable connects computers with a DB25 female parallel port to parallel printers with a Centronics 36 female parallel port. It supports high-speed IEEE 1284 bi-directional communication. The cable features gold plated DB25 male/Cent36 male connectors and gold plated copper contacts for superior conductivity. It is manufactured from superior molded cable with integral strain relief and double shielding for maximum EMI/RFI protection. It contains low-capacitance, impedance matched, twisted-pair conductors that protect against cross-talk and other transmission problems. Tripp Lite warrants this product to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for life. Clamshell retail package.
Key Features:
- Supports high-speed IEEE 1284 bi-directional communication (modes: standard compatible nibble byte ECP and EPP) - Length: 6-ft. Connectors: DB25 male/Cent36 male - Gold plated connectors and gold plated copper contacts offer superior conductivity - Superior molded cable with integral strain relief and double shielding (foil and braid) for maximum EMI/RFI protection - Low-capacitance impedance matched twisted-pair conductors protect against cross-talk and other transmission problems - Bi-directional communication allows your printer to broadcast printer error messages back to network computers - Molded ends with easy-grip textured overmold - Tripp Lite warrants this product to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for life
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