Editorial Review:Product Description:The TU-P1284 USB to Parallel 1284 converter allows you to connect a parallel printer to a USB port on your desktop or laptop pc.
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Works with Vista and HP
No problem, I plugged it in and Vista installed the drivers automatically and it all just worked, no problem. HP laptop, HP 932C printer, and Vista. Great price on this item considering I could have easily paid $45 for the equivalent at a big box store. I've been very happy with my printer and have no desire to upgrade while it's still doing a great job, so this cable made it possible to keep it with a new computer.
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TRENDnet USB cable is a must
This cable is a must if you have a Laptop that doesn't have a parallel port. Nothing to install, just plug n play!
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Works with VISTA
When I switched to VISTA, I was worried that my HP LaserJet 6p would have difficulties connecting to a USB connection as my new machine did not have any old printer cable slots. This cable worked perfectly and my VISTA computer recognized the HP 6p printer right away.
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Complete waste of time and money...
I bought 3 of these for some new Dell desktops but after hours of very poor "help" from Trendnet tech support (including 3 hangups on me) and one shorted OKI 320 power supply I finally decided to give Trendnet the boot. I bought PCI parallel cards and was up and running in minutes.
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Great solution for an older printer
At first, I was looking at a docking station for my new laptop with Vista but they were very expensive and the reviews were mediocre. My HP Laserjet 1100 was the only peripheral that used a 36p parallel port to a 25p serial port on the computer so the cheapest and easiest solution was to get an adapter that goes from a 36p male parallel to a USB port. The reviews I was ready about other adapters states that they did not work with Vista so I was on a quest to find an adapter that worked with Vista. The maker of this adapter stated that it would work with Vista so I bought it. Unfortunately, I didn't realize at the time that the HP serial port to the printer is a 36p but the size of the port was WAY smaller than the one on the new adapter. To solve this problem, I had to buy converter that was a 25p female serial on one side and a 36p female parallel on the other. Even after this manipulation, it still worked great. It's a good product.