This is an NCR adapter to connect the RS-232 / DB25 serial port on the back of compatible POS receipt printers to an open serial port on an NCR terminal, usually marked SER # or COM #. 

This requires a separate serial cable, either 6 pin or 8 pin, as defined by your terminal's documentation, in order to connect to the SER or COM serial port on the terminal.

The second photo shows an example of the earlier version of this adapter installed on a receipt printer. This photo is intended as an example of the application and only the black adapter in the first photo will be included. No cables, printers, or other components are included.

This adapter is commonly compatible with the following serial receipt or kitchen ticket printers with a 25-pin interface card on the back.

The larger male serial DB25M (RS232) end is a 25-pin interface which utilizes 4 of the 25 pin slots (see photos of the larger end). The other end is a 8-pin RJ45F female, which is intended for a serial cable (not included) connection, and this does not convert the printer to E t h e r n e t, even though the connector looks the same as a Category 5 (Cat 5) end.

Please match the part number in your point of sale documentation, or the label of on any existing adapter, to the following list of compatible part numbers. Your part number may vary based on age and/or point of sale system.

If you can't match up to this list of part #'s, or have any questions or doubts, then please use the Contact Seller before buying to avoid unnecessary returns.

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