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I have a ne Hp Photosmart C5180 All in one printer. Installed correctly, it
worked for one week. Then for some reason, computer disconnected printer.
USB port would not recognize printer. With help of HP help service, ended up
uninstalling drivers, entering C prompt window and typing stuff in to make it
work. For some reason, USB port had dissappeared. This worked. Printer
worked for three weeks, then again printer disconnected, USB port not
recognizing printer. This happened after an update patch for XP. I've
uninstalled, reinstalled, uninstalled, worked with HP support. USB port
still not recognizing hardware. I've given up.
Any suggestions as to how to get computer to recognize hardware, USB
ports,...keep printer talking to computer for more than three weeks at a time?
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Everything was working fine All of a sudden I get a message unknown device attached to USB port. I then tried my MP3 player same message. i have tried different cables and different ports. I have un installed printer and reinstalled but this does not fix. Keyboard and mouse are only USB devices that work. If I plug the printer into the USB connection on keyboard it works but it is only USB 1.0 The mp3 will not work in the slower USB port.. How do i get the USB 2.0 ports to recognize mass storage devices?
I updated the OS to 10.6 and the drivers I downloaded from the Internet have not fixed the problem. Macbook still cannot locate the printer.I updated the OS to 10.6 and the drivers I downloaded from the Internet have not fixed the problem. Macbook still cannot locate the printer.
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Your USB ports on your computer are plug and play. If you have issues with your USB port, it is port related, driver related or device related. The following solutions will help you identify the problem to resolve your USB port issues.
To Identify a Working USB Port
Begin troubleshooting your USB ports by checking Device Manager to see if your USB ports or hubs are working properly.
Click the Start button. ClickControl Panel.
ClickSystem and Maintenance.
ClickDevice Manager.
Double-clickUniversal Serial Bus controllersand check to see if all your USB ports, hubs and controllers are functioning correctly. Any devices not functioning will have a yellow exclamation mark in front of them.
If Device Manager shows any USB ports, hubs or controllers are not functioning, check for updated drivers.
To Update the USB Port Driver
An out-of-date BIOS driver can create issues with your system recognizing the USB port.
I have had a similar problem with a computer, where usb ports would sometimes work fine, then suddenly become erratic. It wasn't until I replaced the computer, new computer, new operating system, new software, and while transfering files over the same thing started happening again - odd! It turned out to be a white sd / camera card reader which was plugged into a usb port, unplugged it and all was normal again. I would not have guessed a card reader could have upset all the usb ports, but it sure did!
If your System is in hybernation mode, don't remove any attached USB device, because it will damage your USB driver. This is one of the known problem from microsoft.
If you have to remove any USB device use 'Safely Remove Hardware'.
To remove currepted USB drivers its not enough to remove your printer drivers.
You should un-install the 'Universal Serial Bus Controllers' from Device Manager.
Then re-boot to clean registry.
Install the 'Universal Serial Bus Controllers' using XP Setup CD.
Then check the Mass storage, PDA etc, it should recognized by XP.
Then install printer driver (don't attach printer to system untill setup finish or setup says to connect).
I think it will fix. Please let me know your feed-back.
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the drivers are not installed correctly - uninstall and re install - download the latest driver from HP- Google search this phrase ' hp c5180 mfp driver' or 'HP universal print driver' (inc twain) either of these drivers correctly installed will give access to scvan document funtion
Check with HP for a Windows 7 driver for the printer. HP Ink Jets require proper drivers to work correctly. Once you have downloaded and installed the drivers try connecting again. If you have installed the drivers and Windows 7 still refuses to "talk" to the printer, you may have to adjust your advanced network settings as well. Open up the Network and Sharing center, click on advanced sharing settings and make sure file and printer sharing is turned on. Also check "File Sharing Connections" and enable file sharing for devices that use 40 or 56 bit encryption. If that fails to work you may need to speak with HP support for further assistance.
Contacted HP Chat support. After investigating a bit they had me add a new printer using the virtual USB port and designating that printer as the HP OfficeJet 6500 E709A series. I did so and made that the default printer. Immediately Word, Excel and Adobe documents were once again printing.
It could be that the USB port is broken. Do you have anything else you could try in the same port to see if it is working, or do you have another port to try it in? Also, do you have a disc with the printer and if so have you installed it?
I would search for latest drivers for the photosmart and download them. Than turn on machine before connecting to computer. Also you should go to control panel, printers, and see if your machine is listed there and set as default printing device.
You save your data to to the USB 'stick' via your PC's USB port, not the port on the printer. This port is simply for printing information already contained on the stick.
Have you tried connecting to your printer through the EWS (a direct connection using the printer's IP address). If you manually set up the IP to say 192.168.1.205 , then you would go to your browser and type http://192.168.1.205 which would then bring up the EWS page. This gives some general information for setup & basic testing including scanning. My C5180 has the same networked issue, a port scan reveals loss of connection on UDP.
The C5180 appears to use UDP: 161-SNMP,137-Netbios,427 Server Location.TCP: 21-File Transfer,80-www HTTP,139-Netbios Session service,9100-HP JetDirect card,9500 ISM Server.
I updated the OS to 10.6 and the drivers I downloaded from the Internet have not fixed the problem. Macbook still cannot locate the printer.
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