Macintosh printer cables are not wired "straight-through", but are in fact
crossover cables. Hence, if used through a switchbox, the feed cable and
any of the output cables together would negate the crossover.  I also had
to find a straight-through cable to use my switchbox with two printers.

Of course, this assumes that the switchbox is wired in a "straight-through"
configuration, and in my experience, most are.

    Rob


>I don't understand why your switchbox requires a "crossover" serial printer
>cable.  Are you absolutely sure of this requirement?  It sounds like the exact
>opposite of every other serial switchbox I've seen.
>-- 
>
>the pickle

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