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Mon, 2 Mar 2009 17:26:07 -0600
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Hi Albert:

I don't have any specific experience with that particular embosser,
however I will give you some generic things to check.

Make sure the embosser is expecting to receive data via a parallel port
and not a serial port.  Some models of embossers have both serial and
parallel ports.

The parallel port on your embosser will be a sentronicks  port, I have
no idea how to spell it correctly.  This will look different than your
serial DB9 or DB25 port in that there will be no screws just some
protrusions that allow a clip on each side to swing in and hold the
connector in place.

Hope this helps as a beginning.

Vic

Pereira Family


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