Hi Keith,
As was stated earlier, the new Apple products come with USB type C
connectors. You can purchase USB type A to C converters, which makes it
possible to connect the older cables to the new Apple products.
HTH
Rollin
On 2/1/2023 12:29 PM, Keith Reedy wrote:
Hi folks,
My wife just got a new m1 iMac. One of her printers has a usb connector which
will not work with the new computer. Now I know that we will need a usb male
but I don’t know what they are calling the new smaller jacks. Ideas?
Keith Reedy
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