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Re: Printer cable length



ict@ccess wrote:
On Aug 16, 3:47 pm, Robert Boucher <bouch...@alumni.texas.net> wrote:
I have spent most of Sunday afternoon splicing and checking a longer (9
feet) cable between my Apple IIe and a parallel printer. It is not
working. Before I spend more time trouble shooting, is this too long a
length to have this arrangement work successfully?

What kind of parallel card do you have?
I have 4 different ribbon cables for 4 different parallel cards.  None
of the cables will work with other cards other than the ones they are
designed for.  Yet all will work if I connect an extension cable to
the centronics (I believe that is what it is called) connector end to
the same printer.  So maybe instead of making a longer cable, just
make an extension with a female centronics on one end and a male
centronics on the other.

That's weird.

Most of the parallel cards I have use the same 1:1 ribbon cable
with a female 26-pin IDC and an IDC male Centronics connector...

A proper extension cable shouldn't do anything to pinout.

-michael

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