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The Lpt2USB Parallel To USB Printer Adapter is a versatile solution for connecting multiple parallel printers to your computer effortlessly. With its plug-and-play functionality, universal compatibility, and lightweight design, this adapter is perfect for professionals on the go who need reliable printing without the fuss.
Item model number | LYSB0015EP2JO-ELECTRNCS |
Item Weight | 5.6 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 6 x 2 x 2 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 6 x 2 x 2 inches |
Manufacturer | AK-NORD |
ASIN | B0015EP2JO |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | September 5, 2012 |
R**J
Great Product, Quick Shipping
CyberGuys are great, I will buy from them again. This product itself does not work well,, many people have tried and failed. do yourself a favor and just get another parallel printer.Amazon requiring 16 words or more in these comments is BS, most people (including myself) will just bail and not even bother with this rating, but in fairness to this product and seller, I did it anyway.
P**N
Under the right circumstances, this adapter can be a valuable asset!
Let’s get the bad news out of the way first. You won’t always be successful if an old Centronics parallel printer is swapped with a new USB printer coupled through this adapter, so make sure that you are okay with the adapter’s return policy before committing to buy it. If you will also be purchasing a new printer, you’ll need to be okay with its return policy too. That said, this adapter can be a godsend in the right circumstances.In my case, I repair and maintain a large collection of scientific equipment that was designed to print directly to Centronics parallel printers. These scientific instruments are not attached to external computers, do not have USB ports, and there is no way to install new printer drivers. To reduce the chance of using a printer which is incompatible with the scientific equipment that was chosen for these adapter trials, I did most of my testing with an HP DeskJet 5650 color inkjet printer. In addition to having USB ports (which I had not utilized until now), DeskJet 5650 printers have Centronics parallel ports which have been working successfully for over 10 years to enable printing from a dozen of the scientific instruments that were used for testing this adapter.For the purpose of this review, I chose to hook the printer adapter up to the parallel printer output (DB-25 connector) of an IR100 FTIR spectrometer (made in 2005) from Thermo Scientific and a DU-640 UV-Vis spectrophotometer (made in 1994) from Beckman Instruments.The IR100 user interface provides only two choices for printer type – PCL Laser and PCL Inkjet. I selected PCL Inkjet, as that is what I’ve always used through the Centronics parallel port of the DeskJet 5650 printers. The IR100 printed perfectly when coupled to the printer’s USB port using this Parallel to USB adapter, and I consider this initial part of my testing to have been a great success.The DU-640 user interface provides seven choices for printer type – Epson FX-850, Epson LQ-510/Canon BJ-200, HP DeskJet 540/560, HP DeskJet 520, HP DeskJet 560/660C (Black), HP DeskJet 560/660C (Color), and HP LaserJet. These printers are all very old and obsolete, but I selected HP DeskJet 560/660C (Color). That is the selection we’ve always used through the Centronics parallel port of the DeskJet 5650 printers and DeskJet 6122 printers that are hooked up to our DU-640 spectrophotometers. The results I got from using the adapter between a DU-640 and the USB port of either of these two DeskJet printer models is difficult to explain. On the first day that I tested the adapter on a DU-640, it wouldn’t work with either printer. On the second day of testing, it worked great with both printers. On the third day of testing, it wouldn’t work with either again. At the end of each day, I verified that the adapter still worked fine with an IR100. I don’t understand why the adapter always worked great with an IR100 but sometimes refused to work with a DU-640; however, these results made it clear that some hardware combinations won’t be as reliable as the first pairing that I tested.Once I had ascertained that an IR100 is a very reliable testbed for this adapter, I then checked whether our newest HP DeskJet printer would work with it. I tried printing from an IR100 to a USB-only DeskJet 1010, but the printer didn’t do anything. A bit of research showed that this is because the DeskJet 1010’s printer language is PCL 3GUI, which is incompatible with earlier versions of Printer Command Language such as the PCL 3 used by the DeskJet 6122 and the PCL 3E used by the DeskJet 5650. If the printer language of the sending device cannot be properly understood and implemented by the printer, you shouldn’t expect this adapter to correct that incompatibility.As further proof of how critical it is to choose a printer that is capable of understanding and implementing what it receives from the sending device, consider the following situation involving non-HP printers that can connect to an IR100 without needing this adapter. Using just a DB-25 to Centronics-36 parallel cable, I attached an Epson C88+ to an IR100. Despite the fact that the C88+ has a Centronics parallel port, the only thing it would print out was gibberish. When I tried the same thing with a Canon PIXMA iP4000 (which also has a Centronics parallel port), nothing printed at all.I can no longer buy new HP printers equipped with Centronics parallel ports, and it would be a shame to retire instruments that cost over $11,000 each due to failed printers. It is my hope that at least some new USB-only printers can fully support the output of our IR100 spectrometers, and perhaps our DU-640 spectrophotometers too. The next time one of our DeskJet 5650 or DeskJet 6122 printers fails, I’ll want to use one of these adapters to couple the scientific instrument to a USB printer that can actually understand it. If any of you know of a currently available printer model that might do the trick, please mention it in a comment to this review.
G**S
Works very well for my app
I bought this adapter for connect a usb printer to a parallel port using unix aix and medical applications no need drivers or special software just connect and works fine easy to use and easy to connect this is a good product.
M**T
Beware!
This does an excellent job as the following: Paper weight, Doorstop,Coffee Table Leveling Device.Afdter contacting the manufacturer to find what printer it has worked with before, they can tell me.Don't buy one of these, there are far better products to use as a doorstop.DOES NOT WORK AS A PRINTER ADAPTER.
M**N
This thing works for me.
When my venerable HP LaserJet 4M Plus died, I knew I would have a problem hooking up my old DOS-based computer to a new printer, given that parallel ports on printers have pretty much gone the way of the dinosaur. I got a nice, new HP Laser Jet Pro M404dw which works great with my laptop through my network, but requires a USB cable for a hard-wired connection. I tried a couple straight parallel to USB cables, but to no avail. Then I tried this device, and voila! problem solved.For those who might want to know, I have an old HP Multimedia 6170s running DOS 6.22 and Windows for Workgroups 3.11. I use such legacy Windows applications as WordPerfect for Windows 6.1, Lotus Improv, and Pagemaker 6.0. On the DOS side, I use Wordstar, Lotus 1-2-3 and dBase III Plus.There is one downside however, as sometimes it takes a long time for certain files to print.
K**Y
Works great to this day
Filled the bill when a motherboard battery pooped out and wasn't replaceable, thus making this little doodad from heaven necessary. Works great to this day.
A**S
Before buying check your printer
This adapter did not work for me because I did not notice the requirment for the printer to be PCL or PostScript compatible.I tried using a Samsung printer which did not work. Checked the manual for the Samsung and found it does not support PCL format, so the adapter will not work.Google "LPT2USB" and go to the manufactures web site, they have a FAQ section that gives details on how to verify if your printer will work with their adpter.
A**E
Paralell port from a USB port
If you have programs that direct printing only to a paralell port, this is the item to use. They work fantatic and are easy to install.
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