Well, as long as it works with the parallel is all I am concerned about at the
moment.
Thanks for the info!
On Monday 21 June 2004 00:24, Mark Jarvis wrote:
> Both my Canon F-30 and my HP LaserJet 1012 have that kind of USB port
> and the cables I bought have a connector for it on one end and a
> rectangular connector on the other to plug into the USB port on the PC.
> I assume the small square style is the std. device connector--except for
> my 128MB USB "lipstick" drive. It fits the rectangular connector.
>
> A USB connection is MUCH faster than a parallel one, which makes a big
> difference if you're scanning a large photo at high resolution-- 2
> minutes vs 10 minutes for an 8x10 @ 1200dpi. (USB 1)
>
> But all of this is moot unless you can find a Linux driver for the beast
Oh how right you are!
> or resign yourself to using it only with the Redmond product. BTW, I
> tried sending plain ASCII characters to my F-30. It sat there like a
> lump & totally ignored me.
Mine likes to ignore me as well.
--
<:-)Mike(-:>
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