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WESAPPINC 8.9 Feet DB25 25 Pin Male to Female Serial Parallel Printer Extension Cable 2.7M (8.90Feet(2.7M))

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$12.60

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1.Size:4.60 Feet(1.4m)


About this item

  • Connect your printer, modem or other RS-232 serial/parallel device to a switchbox
  • Connector 1: DB25 Male and Connector 2: DB25 Female
  • Each cable is foil shielded for EMI/RFI protection,available fully molded with thumbscrew connectors for a fast, easy connection every time.
  • All 25 lines are wired straight through pin-to-pin for ease of compatibility
  • UL Certified, RoHS Compliant



4.3 out of 5 stars Best Sellers Rank
  • #49 in Parallel Cables
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No Date First Available June 20, 2018

Product Description

WESAPPINC is based on the innovative concept of "Easy to your life". WESAPPINC insists on the idea of Focusing on people and emphasizing Innovation,we are striving for promoting peoples life standard,Serving and satisfying customers is our forever tenet.Our purpose is to provide best quality products and service for every customer of us.

DB25 25PIN FEMALE

DB25 serial cable is used to connect PC and device with DB25 serial port.

Fully shielded to prevent unwanted EMI/RFI interference

Fully molded connectors with thumbscrews provide a quick and easy connection every time

Connectors: DB25 Male to DB25 Female

Extend your RS-232 serial or parallel cable

DB25 MALE TO FEMALE

Connect your printer, modem or other RS-232 serial/parallel device to a switchbox

Length :4.6Feet ,8.9 Feet ,14.8Feet and 31FEET


Skool
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2020
This was purchased as a ieee-1284 cable. It is not!
MARK
Reviewed in the United States on June 20, 2019
I still enjoy connecting to BBSs with my retro Atari ST computer. This cable works perfectly! Thank you!
Ryan
Reviewed in the United States on October 21, 2019
The cable arrived new in working condition.
courtney yates
Reviewed in the United States on December 16, 2018
As described