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Mac OS X: About printing with a USB-to-parallel cable
The printer drivers included with Mac OS X are designed to work with many printers via a USB or network connection. However, Apple has not tested the drivers with USB-to-parallel cables, converters, or adapters. If you use a USB-to-parallel cable, these issues may occur: the print queue may stop, pages may not print completely, a "communications" alert may appear, or when adding a printer no printer driver may be found, even though the printer's software is installed. In Mac OS X v10.2.x, using such a cable could cause Print Center to unexpectedly quit.
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