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Your computer may or may not have a parallel port. A parallel port will
be on the back of the computer, typically grouped with several other
connectors. It will be a large rectangular connector with 25 holes. You
will also need the proper cable. One end is a 25-pin connector, and the
other is a large flattened D-shaped connector with 37 pins.
http://www.hardwarebook.info/Parallel_(PC)
http://www.hardwarebook.info/Centronics
There are also some USB-to-parallel adapters that will let you use a
parallel port printer on a USB port. I would think it'll work OK with a
basic printer using a stock Microsoft driver.
I assume you need the dot-matrix because you need multiple copies or
some other reason for physical pins?
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