>On Sunday, March 24, 2002, at 03:30 AM, Gregg Eshelman wrote:
>
> > The DB15 is probably for a transparency adaptor or
>> sheet feeder. I bet the DB25 is the SCSI in port
>> and the CEN50 is supposed to be the daisy chain
> > SCSI out port. (Or possibly the other way around.)
Mark "nanny" Benson replied:
>Definitely the other way around. The SCSI Out is DB-25 so you can use a
>standard Mac->SCSI device cable rather than a special SCSI-Centronics
>50-pin daisy chain cable. It was a 'make your life easier' trick most
>ppl did on scanners, HP included.
Either way, it is a pleasant surprise. It means I can use cables &
terminators I already have.
Thanks all,
Andrew
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