>Date: Sat, 8 Feb 2003 18:42:51 -0600 (CST)
>From: Bill Judson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

>>  On the rear panel: SCSI Port 1 ___  SCSI Port 2 ____ and a port that
>>  accepts an apple monitor plug (what's up with that?)
>>
>>  Should I put a terminator on SCSI Port #2 ? Is termination perhaps "
>>  built-in"?
>>
>>  Thanks, Terry
>
>Yes, I guess having a terminator on 1 (either 1) will do.
>
>The Apple-monitor-like plug (does it have 15 pins?) may be an A/AUI
>ethernet port (to put the scanner on a network.)
>
>If it's not 15-pin, who knows? If it's a lot more than 15 (25? 39?) it
>would probably be a parallel port.

Some scanners have weird plugs to control an optional page feeder. 
On at least one scanner this looks just like a Mac serial port but 
isn't.   So it may be that the scanner in question has an optional 
page feeder and the funny port is where you would connect the 
interface from page feeder to scanner.

Jeff Walther

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