HP ag-2 Manuale Utente

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AG-2
 
Assembly Guide
 
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created by Andrew E. Kalman on Aug 19, 2000    updated on Feb 21, 2006 
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Printing to a Mac-only HP 
DeskWriter
®
 from a Windows
®
 
PC
®
 
Introduction 
Got a "Mac-only" HP DeskWriter inkjet printer gathering dust? 
Want to connect it to a PC and print to it from Windows? Then this 
Application Guide is for you! 
 
Hewlett-Packard
®
 made two very similar series of desktop inkjet 
printers – the DeskJet
®
 series for Windows / PCs, and the 
DeskWriter series for Apple
®
 Macintosh
®
 computers. The 
DeskWriter line has been discontinued in favor of the current 
DeskJet line, now that Macs use USB as their preferred means of 
connecting serial devices.  
 
This Application Guide explains how to print from a PC running 
Windows 98 or Windows XP to an HP DeskWriter 660C inkjet 
printer that has only a mini-DIN-8 connector – a decidedly 
nonstandard configuration that is not supported by HP. An unused  
serial port (DB-9 or DB-25) is required to connect the PC to the 
DeskWriter 660C. 
Cabling 
DeskWriters with mini-DIN-8 (8-pin) connectors are normally 
connected to a Macintosh computer via a Macintosh serial printer 
cable  
with male mini-DIN-8 connectors on each end. Since these 
cables are not used in the PC world, a cable must be acquired or 
made to connect a DeskWriter to a PC's serial port. 
 
A somewhat similar, widely-available and well-documented cable 
provides a good place to start – the Mac modem cable is a min-
DIN-8-to-DB-25 cable that facilitates connecting a Mac modem to 
a conventional (i.e. PC) RS-232 serial port. This is a straight-