Roland Plotter Serial Cable Pinout

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Roland Plotter Serial Cable Pinout Average ratng: 3,7/5 178reviews

This adapter cable enables high speed serial data transfer up to 115.2 K between the USB and the traditional RS-232 serial port. Since this adapter uses no IRQs, it is ideal for when you need many serial devices attached to your PC. Just connect your computer's or hub's USB port with a digital camera, modem, ISDN-TA modem, barcode reader, Palm III and V, tablet, label writer, fingerprint verification, security system, POS equipment or any of your favorite serial devices. Learn more about how this C2G product and other C2G products can help you adapt your Chromebook to meet your needs by reading our blog post,, visiting our page, exploring our page, or checking out our product category. Please Note: This product creates a virtual serial port.

Serial Pinout Rj45Roland Plotter Serial Cable Pinout

Roland Royal Sovereign. Serial Cable for SC and TC Series Vinyl Cutters. Cutting Strip for MH Series Cutter/Plotter (Various Sizes). Elicenser Serial Number Not Unique. 6ft HP® Plotter/Laserjet DB9 Female to DB25 Male Serial RS232 Printer Cable Make the right connection! See pinout below: DB9 - DB25 (Null Modem) 1.

It is not intended to connect a parallel printer/device to a USB port. Rated 1 out of 5 by Willliam from Wrong Advice I was told that the cable would work with my Mac G4 laptop. Also was told that the hexnuts were removable by just unscrewing them. Driver Sitecom Adsl2 Modem Router 54g Mode. Well, they are not unscrewable however, I was able to remove them without ruining the cable.

Trying to use the cable to go from Mac USB to iomega Zip SCSi connection to be able to use my commercial HP scanner and the iomega ZIP drive. It doesn't work with Mac OS10 or even Mac OS9 Classic. Even though it connects physically, the compatibility is not there. It is unreturnable since I to alter it to get the hex nuts off. Thanks anyway for your service. Rated 4 out of 5 by Sys Admin from Works as Advertised Used this cable as a communication bridge from my SMDR port on our Nortel Phone equipment to our Network Server for phone auditing/report generating capabilities.

The cable works as advertised. I had an issue with the DB25-side securing screws - they prevented me from securing the DB25 side down into the SMDR port so I used a hacksaw and sawed them off to make the interface bezel flush and allow it to seat properly. This is in no-way a negative aspect of the product as I am using this cable to fulfill a purpose slightly outside of its original scope.