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EPP
(Enhanced Parallel Port)
Enhanced Parallel Port (EPP) is a standard for parallel communication between computers and peripheral devices, such as printers and scanners. EPP offers faster data transfer rates and bidirectional communication compared to older parallel port standards.
EPP is commonly used in legacy systems and devices that require high-speed data transfer. While it has largely been replaced by USB and other modern interfaces, EPP remains relevant in industrial and specialized applications. Its ability to handle multiple devices on a single port makes it a cost-effective solution for certain use cases.
EPP is commonly used in legacy systems and devices that require high-speed data transfer. While it has largely been replaced by USB and other modern interfaces, EPP remains relevant in industrial and specialized applications. Its ability to handle multiple devices on a single port makes it a cost-effective solution for certain use cases.