USB to Parallel Printer Cable (16898) and USB to db25 Parallel Printer Cable (16899) User’s Manual

Congratulations on your purchase of the Cables To Go USB-Parallel Cable adapter. This unique cable adapter connects your computer to most parallel printer devices through the USB port for convenient support of legacy parallel printers.

Package Checklist The Cables To Go USB-Parallel Cable product package includes the following items:

• Cables To Go USB-Parallel Cable • Driver Installation CD • This User’s Manual

Overview USB (Universal Serial ) provides up to 12Mbps throughput, so printing is much faster compared to standard parallel printing (150kbs data throughput). The Cables To Go USB-Parallel cable allows your PC to print to most parallel printer devices connected through the USB port. Plug the cable’s USB connector into the USB port of your PC and the other end into the connector from your parallel printer.

The USB-Parallel cable also provides true plug-n-play and hot-plug capability – plug in the cable under the Windows operating system and the cable will be detected instantly.

Features The Cables To Go USB Parallel cable provides the following features:

• Single chip (ASIC) USB to Parallel communication • Windows 98, Me and Windows 2000, XP, Vista Driver Support • Universal Serial Bus Specification Rev. 1.1 compliant • USB full speed communication and bus powered • USB Printer Class Specification 1.0 compliant • IEEE-1284 1994 (bi-directional parallel interface) specification hardware compliant (printer class only)

System Requirements Before you use the Cables To Go USB-Parallel cable, make sure your computer is IBM PC-compatible with the following minimum system requirements:

• One standard 4-pin USB port (with the symbol ) • One of the following operating systems: ¾ Windows 98, Me ¾ Windows 2000, XP ¾ Windows Vista

Driver Installation Follow the steps below to install the Cables To Go USB-Parallel cable software:

NOTE: Instructions display Windows 98 screens. The screens should also apply to Windows Me installations. Windows 2000, Windows XP, and Windows Vista users, skip to page 6.

1. Power on your computer and make sure that the USB port is enabled and working properly.

2. Plug the USB-Parallel cable into the USB port. Windows will detect the IEEE-1284 Controller device and run the Add New Hardware Wizard to assist you with set-up. Click Next to continue.

3. Insert the Driver Installation CD into your CD ROM drive. Click Search for the best driver for your device. Click Next to continue.

4. Select ONLY Specify a Location and type D:\16898_16899\Win98 in the text field or click Browse… to search for that location. Substitute D:\ for the letter of your CD- ROM.

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5. Click Next to continue.

6. Windows will detect the driver (PARUPL.INF) and show the USB-Parallel Bridge device.

7. Click Next to let Windows copy the required files to your hard disk.

8. When Windows is finished installing the software required for the new USB-Parallel Bridge device, click Finish. 3

Setting Up the Printer Device Follow the steps below to connect your printer to the USB port of your PC:

1. Turn off your printer. Plug the printer connector of the Cables To Go USB-Parallel cable into your printer, or cable from your printer. Turn on the printer.

2. Turn on your computer and plug in the USB connector of the USB-Parallel cable into the USB port.

ƒ If you have already installed a printer. a) Click Start. Select Settings, Printers. Right-click the default printer icon and select Properties. The Properties dialog box will appear.

b) Click the Details folder tab. Under Print to the following port select LPT2: (USB to ).

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ƒ If you do not have a printer installed:

a) Click on Start. Select Settings, Printers, Add Printer. The Add Printer Wizard will assist you with installing a new printer device.

b) Select your printer manufacturer and model name from the list provided by the wizard or use the printer driver diskette supplied with your printer.

c) When the printer Properties dialog box appears, click the Details tab. Under Print to the following port, select LPT2: USB to Parallel Port.

3. Follow the instructions to complete the installation and run a Print Test Page to verify that the device is working.

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Windows 2000, Windows XP, and Windows Vista These operating systems support the product natively. No additional drivers are required. When you attach the cable, “USB Printing Support” will automatically be installed.

Follow the above instructions under Setting up the Printer Device. Instead of clicking the Details tab, click the Ports tab. Under Print to the following port, select USB001: Virtual Printer Port for USB.

Uninstalling the Driver Program (Windows 98 and Me only).

If you want to remove the USB-Parallel cable driver program, you can uninstall it by following the steps below:

1. Unplug the Cables To Go USB-Parallel cable from your PC.

2. Run the UNINST.EXE program from the driver folder (from Step 4, above) on the CD and reboot the PC.

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Troubleshooting

Q) The device shows correctly in device manager, and the ports are listed as above, but I still cannot print. Why?

A) If things still are not working, you may have to use a generic Windows printer driver instead of the driver provided with the printer. The printer manufacturer's driver was only designed to communicate with the printer via the parallel port. To use a Windows driver, select Add Printer, and follow the wizard. You should find your printer on the list. Do not insert the disk/CD from the printer manufacturer. If your model is not listed, choose the printer that is the closest match to your printer. Most printers can emulate older models. Check your printer documentation to determine which models your printer supports.

Another option is to check with your printer manufacturer to see if they offer a USB printer driver for your model.

Q) I plug in the cable and all I get is “Unknown Device”. What do I do now?

This usually occurs on a computer with low-powered USB ports, such as the Dell Inspiron and Compaq EVO models (also others).

To get USB devices to work on such a system, you will need to add a powered USB hub--one with its own power supply. This will ensure that the port that the adapter connects to will provide sufficient power for the device to operate correctly.

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FCC Statement This device generates and uses radio frequency and may cause interference to radio and television reception if not installed and used properly. This has been tested and found to comply with the limits of a Class B computing device in accordance with the specifications in Part 15 of FCC Rules. These specifications are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference in a residential installation. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this device does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by plugging the device in and out, the user can to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:

• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. • Increase the separation between the device and receiver. • Connect the computer into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for assistance.

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