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Assembly Guide 
 
AG-2  Printing to a Mac-only HP DeskWriter® from a Windows® PC® 
 
 
More Advice on Cabling 
Assuming you already have a Mac modem cable (DB-25-to-mini-
DIN-8), what you need is also a null-modem cable "inline" on your 
way to connecting the printer to your PC. Then, you need gender 
changers because nearly all null-modem cables these days have 
female DB-9s on each end.  
 
There are also some molded DB-25-to-DB-9 adapters out there –  
but you will need one with the right sexes (DB-25 female, DB-9 
male). 
 
Table 1  (male = pin, female = socket) lists all the connectors and 
their sexes as an example of how to connect a typical PC (with 
DB-9 serial ports) to a DeskWriter. Each connection is made from 
one item's end B to the next item's end A. 
 
Item 
End A 
End B 
PC serial port 
– 
male DB-9 
Null-modem cable 
female DB-9 
female DB-9 
Adapter(s) 
male DB-9 
female DB-25 
Mac modem cable 
male DB-25 
male mini-DIN-8 
DeskWriter female 
mini-DIN-8  – 
Table 1: Example Connection using Readily Available 
Cables and Adapters 
Note
 Null-modem cables are also sometimes called computer-to-
computer or LapLink
®
 cables. Regardless, cables with female DB-
9s on each end are usually null-modem cables. Null modem cables 
are internally different from straight-through / extension cables, 
which are always female on one end and male on the other. 
Software Configuration 
Some Windows drivers for HP DeskJet printers appear to work 
properly with their DeskWriter equivalents having the same model 
number. In general, you should use the Windows printer driver for 
the DeskJet that is most similar to your DeskWriter. 
 
Separate installation instructions for Windows 98 and Windows 
XP are presented below. 
Drivers Details – Windows 98
 
For the DeskWriter 660C, the most obvious HP driver choice is the 
DeskJet 660 (Color) driver supplied with Windows 98. Version