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eliza.block@xxxxxxx wrote:
>Hello, I wonder if anyone knows if a cable exists to solve the
>following problem:
>
>I have a Canon printer that fits on a shelf with its back to the wall.
>Canon very kindly recessed the jack for the power cord, so that you can
>plug it in and still have the back of the printer flush with the wall.
>However, they were not so kind with the USB input jack, which is only
>very slightly recessed. The effect is that when I plug in the USB cable
>so as to attach the printer to my computer, I have to move the printer
>nearly an inch away from the wall at which point it starts teetering
>off the shelf. I'm sure this is a common problem, and I'm wondering if
>there's a USB cord I could buy with a sort of upside-down L-shaped
>prong to stick in the printer, so it hooks in and then immediately
>bends so the cord is vertical, rather than sticking horizontally into
>the wall. I don't know what to search for on Google to find such an
>item, so if anyone has heard of such a thing, or knows how to improvise
>one, could you please let me know?
>
>(The end that needs to be bent is the one that sticks into the printer,
>not the computer, so it's the sort of squarish side rather than the
>flat wide side.)
>
>Thanks very much.
>Eliza
Froogle.com
http://froogle.google.com/froogle?q=90+angle+USB+connector&btnG=Search
Google doesn't even know what 1+1 is today.
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