LPT, short for Line Print Terminal, refers to a parallel port interface on computers. It's primarily used for connecting printers, but also served for scanners, external drives, and other peripherals. It transmits data in parallel, sending multiple bits simultaneously, unlike serial ports. However, it is now largely obsolete, having been replaced by USB and other faster serial interfaces.
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