IEEE 1284 Typical Color Codes
Here are the typical colors found on 25-pin IEEE 1284 cable leads.
Pin | Color | Alt Color |
---|---|---|
1 | red | |
2 | pink/red | |
3 | brown | |
4 | orange | |
5 | light-blue/yellow | |
6 | light-blue/red | |
7 | light-blue | |
8 | blue | |
9 | light-blue/black | green/blue |
10 | green | |
11 | yellow | |
12 | pink/orange | |
13 | gray | |
14 | gray/green | |
15 | pink/blue | orange/white |
16 | pink/black | brown/white |
17 | light blue/blue | light blue/green |
18 | blue-white | |
19 | green/black | green/red |
20 | pink/white | yellow/black |
21 | gray/black | |
22 | white/black | gray/yellow |
23 | purple | |
24 | pink | |
25 | white | |
NC | white/yellow | white/green |
All | white/purple | red/black |
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