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USB A to USB B cable Nedis CCGL60101BK30 — USB 2.0, 3 m, black
USB A to USB B cable Nedis CCGL60101BK30 — USB 2.0, 3 m, black
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USB A to USB B cable Nedis CCGL60101BK30 — USB 2.0, 3 m, black
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USB A to USB B cable Nedis CCGL60101BK30 — USB 2.0, 3 m, black
USB A to USB B cable Nedis CCGL60101BK30 — USB 2.0, 3 m, black
Nedis CCGL60101BK30 is a 3 m USB 2.0 data cable with a USB A (host) connector on one end and a USB B (device) connector on the other. Designed for reliable wired connections between computers and peripherals, this black cable supports data transfer rates up to 480 Mbps and features nickel-plated contacts for improved contact stability. The cable is suitable for connecting printers, scanners, external drives and other USB-B-compatible devices to a PC or laptop.
The cable offers USB 2.0 compatibility for broad device support and a 3 m length that provides flexibility in workstation layout without the need to place devices immediately adjacent to the computer. Nickel-plated contacts reduce oxidation and help maintain a consistent electrical connection, while copper conductors ensure stable data transmission at the specified USB 2.0 speed. The black outer jacket provides a neutral appearance that fits office and home environments.
Insert the USB A connector into a free USB port on your computer or USB hub and plug the USB B connector into the compatible port on your peripheral device. Ensure both connectors are fully seated to establish a stable connection. The operating system should automatically recognize most printers, scanners and external drives when the cable is connected; install device drivers if prompted by the system. Route the 3 m cable to avoid sharp bends and pinch points that could damage the jacket or conductors.
For reliable performance, avoid running the cable alongside high-power electrical cables for long distances and keep connectors free of dust. If using in a permanent setup, secure the cable with cable clips or ties at intervals to reduce strain on connector ends. Replace the cable if you notice intermittent connections, physical damage to the jacket, or significant contact corrosion despite nickel plating.
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