Manhattan Brant Full Speed USB to Parallel Printer Converter, 6'

US $11.80
ApproximatelyRM 49.67
or Best Offer
Condition:
New other
Shipping:
US $5.37 (approx RM 22.60) USPS First Class®.
Located in: Columbus, Ohio, United States
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Estimated between Wed, 8 Oct and Wed, 15 Oct to 94104
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Item specifics

Condition
New other: A new, unused item with absolutely no signs of wear. The item may be missing the original ...
Brand
Manhattan
Type
Converter
Connector A
USB Standard Type A Male
Connector B
USB Type B Male
Cable Length
6 ft
Model
336581
MPN
336581
UPC
766623336581
Category

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coolwaveblue22

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