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Which USB printer cable?
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I am about to buy a cheap'n'cheerful USB All-in-one printer / copier / scanner. I have been offered a bundled "bargain price" USB cable for �10 instead of �15. I have an old USB card reader which uses a similar cable. Will this suffice? Alternatively, I have seen USB cables of known make for a couple of pounds. What is the difference between all these? Will I notice any difference if I don't use an all singing, all dancing gold plated cable - bearing in mind I'll be printing the occasional scanned document / web page / letter and a few photos?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Many cables at "high street" retailers are WAY overpriced.
They charge �10 or �15 for a cable, but if you hunt round you can get the same cable for �2 or �3.
My local Tescos, a large one that sells TVs and other electrical goods, has quite a few cables at low prices.
Or go to a computer fair, or even small local computer shop.
They charge �10 or �15 for a cable, but if you hunt round you can get the same cable for �2 or �3.
My local Tescos, a large one that sells TVs and other electrical goods, has quite a few cables at low prices.
Or go to a computer fair, or even small local computer shop.
a cable is a cable ....
yes and no ... it depends what the cable is carrying ...
in this case it's more a printer is a printer - and a printer won't process data much faster than about 2-4 mb/sec ...
so just about any cable will do
an external hdd cable should be as short as possible and well shielded ... horses for courses
yes and no ... it depends what the cable is carrying ...
in this case it's more a printer is a printer - and a printer won't process data much faster than about 2-4 mb/sec ...
so just about any cable will do
an external hdd cable should be as short as possible and well shielded ... horses for courses