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How do I connect the 2130 to a windows 7 PC? Can I get a USB adapter to go from the printer to the pc? The PC does not have a parallel port and I do not have a driver disk (the PC doen not have a FDD)

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You can purchase a PCI add-in card, to add a "parallel-port" into your desktop computer. Then, connect the printer to this new port.

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