Parallel ports, Connecting printers – Kreisen 3 8 6 X / X E User Manual

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Parallel Ports

Unlike serial ports, parallel ports allow your computer to

communicate one entire byte at a time. Eight wires are

included in the cable to permit the transmission of each of the

eight data bits simultaneously. Extra wires are included in the
cable for control signals. Your Computer uses the industry
standard “Centronics-compatible” parallel printer port

interface.

MS-DOS uses the label “LPTl” (Line Printer #l) for the first

parallel port. Additional parallel ports can be added to your
computer through the use of multi-function boards. These ports
would be labeled LPT2, LPT3, etc.

Connecting Printers

Most, but not all, printers use the Centronics-compatible
parallel port.

To install this type of printer, connect an appropriate cable

between the parallel port connector on the rear panel of the

system motherboard in the main system unit and the input
connector on the printer. Information on the correct cable will
be found in your printer’s manual.

serial interface port. See the printer’s manual for complete

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