These adapters convert serial connections, such as those used by older printers, to USB ready connections that will plug in to most any computer. For a few dollars, you can connect those older printers to your company's workstations without finding an expensive work around. Insert the serial cable from the printer into the serial end of the adapter. Ensure that the connection is secure, and the mounting screws on the serial plug are fastened to the holes on the serial port of the adapter.
Turn on the PC. It will register the printer on the USB port. Install any drivers, if necessary. Active 3 days ago. Viewed 67 times. Can you edit your question to add some examples of what you don't want so it's easier to understand what you are rejecting and explain what the overall project is, to give more context and help readers understand things a bit better? As you know, it's not a free design house or personal tutorial. People here will help you take the next step if your question shows you've already done as much as you possibly could - which yours doesn't, I'm afraid.
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