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Parallel Ports

Created: 14 Dec 2002 ::: Last updated: 04 Aug 2007
Applies to: _ Win95   _ Win98   _ WinMe   _ Win 2000/NT   _ WinXP   _ WinVista   _ MacOS

By Andy Walker

A parallel port is used to connect external devices such as scanners and printers. The 25-pin port is sometimes called a printer port. It's also known by the gruesome name: IEEE 1284-compliant Centronics port.

The port is sometimes also called more simply a "printer" port. There are two variants for this type of interface. The ports look exactly like the traditional parallel port but are called ECP (Extend Capabilities Port) and EPP (Enhanced Parallel Port). These interfaces are ten times faster than the older printer port and can support two-way data so that computers can ask for information from a printer as well as send it.

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