ok so a transfer speed from 12 to 480
would I notice on a printer?
thanks
MG
ffs it's only a fiver, i'll get one.
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Standard hole/plug, but faster if your pc has USB 2.0 portsOriginally posted by MrsGoof View PostI'm after a new printer, I've found what I want but it has a "Hi-Speed USB " interface.
Is that a standard USB Printer cable or is it different.
ta
MG
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USB#USB_2.0
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AFAIK:
USB 2.0 = Hi Speed USB
You can just use a standard usb cable, it's the interfaces at either end that are the bottleneck
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USB 2.0 and Hi-Speed USB
I'm after a new printer, I've found what I want but it has a "Hi-Speed USB " interface.
Is that a standard USB Printer cable or is it different.
ta
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